Thursday, April 23rd, 2009 at
9:23 pm
By Joy Bing Fleming, MBA
Daily affirmations can help you accomplish your goals and dreams. It takes 21 days for anything in your life to become a habit. In the book, Change Almost Anything in 21 Days, by Ruth Fishel, she talks about using affirmations to create inner peace, to live your life’s purpose, to fulfill your dreams, to achieve your goals, etc. Over 500 positive affirmations are included in the book. So, what is an affirmation? Ruth Fishel said, “Affirmations are positive statements we say to ourselves.”
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Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009 at
9:19 pm
By Joy Bing Fleming, MBA
The 1st step is to learn how to set goals. Be specific. Your goals should be measurable, and they should have a time limit. The wrong way to set a goal would be to say - I will lose 10 pounds. Instead, if you want to lose weight, write down - I will weigh 140 pounds by Oct. 1st, 2009. If you want to sell a book, write down - I will sell 1000 copies of my book by Jan. 1st, 2010. Read more....
Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009 at
9:18 pm
By Joy Bing Fleming, MBA
Napoleon Hill, best selling author of Think and Grow Rich, once said “Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve.”
You can achieve your dreams in life by using visualization. Decide what you want, and think about it all the time. Think only about the good you want in your life. Imagine, pretend, make believe, act as if you have already achieved everything you desire. Read more....
Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009 at
3:50 pm
By Joy Bing Fleming, MBA
The “Hour of Power” consists of 20 minutes of meditating or just relaxing, 20 minutes of exercising, and 20 minutes of reading. If you don’t have an hour in your day, then you can shorten it to 30 minutes.
Mind Relaxation. You can use the relaxation time to simply clear your mind, calm down, and get rid of any stresses that you may be feeling. Sometimes, you may become so calm that you fall asleep. That’s okay. Right before you start the “hour of power,” just remember to set your alarm for 20 minutes, so you’ll wake back up. You can also use the relaxation time to figure out what you’re passionate about and to clarify your purpose. You can ask yourself: Read more....
Tuesday, April 21st, 2009 at
10:40 pm
By Keith Cook
In The Science of Getting Rich Program, Bob Proctor talks about use value vs. cash value. What is the meaning of giving more in use value than you take in cash value?
Let’s say you sell a man a pick axe for $10. It is safe to say that man could easily use the pick axe to make hundreds or thousands of dollars. The axe will produce more use than the money charged to purchase it. In this way, you increase the life of the world because you are adding value to life. You are giving more use value than cash value. This should be the underlying idea and purpose of any business transaction. Read more....
Tuesday, April 21st, 2009 at
10:38 pm
By Jack Canfield, America’s Success Coach
I believe you have inside you a core genius… some one thing that you love to do, and do so well, that you hardly feel like doing anything else. It’s effortless for you and a whole lot of fun. And if you could make money doing it, you’d make it your lifetime’s work.
Successful people believe this, too. That’s why they put their core genius first. They focus on it—and delegate everything else to other people on their team. Read more....
Tuesday, April 21st, 2009 at
10:09 pm
By Jack Canfield, America’s Success Coach
1.) Take 100% Responsibility for Your Life. One of the greatest myths that is pervasive in our culture today is that you are entitled to a great life-that somehow, somewhere, someone is responsible for filling our lives with continual happiness, exciting career options, nurturing family time and blissful personal relationships simply because we exist. But the real truth is that there is only one person responsible for the quality of the life you live. That person is YOU. Read more....