Many people spend time analyzing, planning and organizing but they fail to take action. Successful people also do these things, but they always take action. They are very eager to take action.
When I take action things start happen. I have observed that I learn much more quickly while I am in action. Things become clear. The next steps become obvious.
The point is: “To be successful, you have to do what successful people do, and successful people are highly action-oriented”.
There is no point in being too cautious, because even if I make some mistakes I can learn from them, and can still achieve my goals. If I do not take action because I am too careful or afraid, I will not reach my goals anyway. Taking action brings satisfaction, too.
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Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
The Additional Secret of The Movie The Secret
By: Henk JM Schram
The past few years, with an absolute peak in 2006 as the movie 'The Secret' was exposed to hundreds of thousands, an ever growing number of people is slowly waking up to the knowledge that there may just be more to life than the often robot-like existence of daily routines they lead. With movies (or rather documentaries) like "The Secret" and 'What the Bleep Do We Know'....Continue with Article
Friday, June 15, 2007
Discovering the Source of Happiness
In this inspirational and insightful video, Shiv R. Jhawar, author of "Building a Noble World," takes viewers on a thrilling journey to discover the source of inner peace and happiness.
Monday, June 11, 2007
Stop Struggling to Attract What You Want
By: Chrisanthia Pierre
Are you struggling to attract what you want? If you are, then you must understand one of the most important keys to the attraction process. That key is your ability to maintain a clear and strong razor link focus on what you do want.
Do you ever recall attending a great work shop or reading a good book and feeling over joyed and inspired to apply all that you learned? Only it was not so easy and shortly after leaving that workshop or putting that book down you forgot everything. All of your great intentions go unrealized year after year as your daily routine becomes a parasite to your real desires. Everyone has experienced this frustration and most will never learn how to change this to begin attracting what they deeply desire.
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Are you struggling to attract what you want? If you are, then you must understand one of the most important keys to the attraction process. That key is your ability to maintain a clear and strong razor link focus on what you do want.
Do you ever recall attending a great work shop or reading a good book and feeling over joyed and inspired to apply all that you learned? Only it was not so easy and shortly after leaving that workshop or putting that book down you forgot everything. All of your great intentions go unrealized year after year as your daily routine becomes a parasite to your real desires. Everyone has experienced this frustration and most will never learn how to change this to begin attracting what they deeply desire.
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Sunday, June 10, 2007
No Jokes
By: Karen Lynch
Your subconscious mind has no sense of humor. It's true; your subconscious mind cannot take a joke. Not only can it not take a joke it takes everything you say and everything you think as the "God's Honest Truth". And when you think you're just joking around and you're not really serious you just may be causing more damage than you know.
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Your subconscious mind has no sense of humor. It's true; your subconscious mind cannot take a joke. Not only can it not take a joke it takes everything you say and everything you think as the "God's Honest Truth". And when you think you're just joking around and you're not really serious you just may be causing more damage than you know.
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Tuesday, June 5, 2007
A Happiness Message to the Rich Video
Happiness is, always has been, and always will be, the point of it all.
Fact: 37 percent of the people on Forbes list of Wealthiest Americans are less happy than the average American.
Fact: 37 percent of the people on Forbes list of Wealthiest Americans are less happy than the average American.
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