Archive for June, 2009

By Joy Bing Fleming, MBA

My Michael Jackson Tribute begins by saying that Michael is an example of someone who did what he was passionate about. He lived his life’s purpose and passions. He loved singing, dancing, performing, etc.

I’d like to share some stories of what he means to me. When I was 9 years old, the Motown 25 Special came on TV. Michael sang “Billie Jean” and debuted the moonwalk. My family recorded the show, and I watched it every day for at least a month. I was so amazed by him. From that moment on, I loved dancing. I started making up dances to every song that I heard on the radio. Years later, I even had my own dance business.

Wallace Wattles’ Success Tips

The Science of Getting Rich by Wallace D. Wattles

By Keith Cook

Wallace Wattles, author of The Science of Getting Rich, talks about your mental senses. Start empowering yourself today by putting these mental senses to use.

Hear, see, smell, taste, and touch. These five physical senses guide and usher us through life. By the age of 5, we have developed our personalities and behavior patterns.

We also have mental senses or faculties that guide and sustain our lives. Wallace Wattles discusses six mental senses; perception, imagination, memory, reason, will, and intuition. Like our physical senses, our mental senses can and should be exercised to the fullest, as to enable us to live happier and healthier lives. You can use your mental senses to begin empowering yourself.