Listen, as Napoleon Hill, Author of "Think and Grow Rich" shares the profound lesson that he received as a student of the great businessman, Andrew Carnegie. Hill's relationship with Carnegie was what eventually led him to write his best selling novel about the power of the mind.
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Showing posts with label success. Show all posts
14 July 2011
04 June 2011
Bob Proctor from, "The Secret" and the Universal Law of Gestation/Gender
The Law of Gestation or Gender says everything takes time to manifest or grow. Thoughts are like seeds planted in our minds and they become physical if we have fed them. Know that things will happen when the time is right and ready for it. Keep your focus on the goal.
Listen to what Bob Proctor has to say about using this Law to our advantage.
25 May 2011
How to Simplify Your Complicated Life and Finally Get What You Want
Labels:
business,
entrepreneurship,
goals,
personal development,
simpleology,
success,
The Secret
05 May 2011
Seminar Junkies & Personal Development Addicts
In this video, Leslie Householder, Author of, "The Jackrabbit Factor: Why You Can", shares her explanation of the Law of Perpetual Transmutation, one of the laws mention in my recent "Introduction to the Laws of the Universe" post. Leslie, a self proclaimed seminar junkie, talks about her intense search for the principles in life that bring success and how the Law of Perptual Transmutation plays a role for us all.
27 April 2011
An Attitude of Gratitude Doesn't Always Work
In keeping with my recent post on the Laws of the Universe, I wanted to share this very insightful video from Esther Hicks. You may recognize her from the movie, "The Secret".
In this video, Abraham, speaking through Esther Hicks explains why appreciation is so powerful in transforming our experience, as well as how we can cultivate appreciation, how we can use it, and why an emphasis on gratitude is less effective.
Enjoy!
Esther & Jerry Hicks are the authors of numerous books based on the Teachings of Abraham and their latest book, "Money and The Law of Attraction", reached #1 on the New York Times bestseller list.
For over 20 years, Esther has translated blocks of thought from "Non-Physical Source Energy" - which she also identifies as her "Inner Being" or "Soul" - and who refer to themselves in the plural as "Abraham" (no relation to the Biblical figure).
25 April 2011
An Introduction to the Laws of the Universe
The Law of Vibration: says everything vibrates and nothing rests. This means that like attracts like energy. Everything has an energy to it, including your thoughts and feelings. Focusing on a particular thought or idea attracts its vibrational match. So you can focus on what you want instead of what you don’t want for this to work in your favor.
The Law of Relativity: says nothing is what it is until you relate it to something. Things can only be measured in relation to another object so if you are having a bad day for instance relate your situation to something worse than yours, and you will feel good about where you are. Things are only as bad as you allow them to be.
The Law of Perpetual Transmutation: says energy moves into physical form. Your thoughts and feelings are a powerful energy. The more you focus your thinking on the images of what you want, the more your energy will make that want come into physical form.
The Law of Cause and Effect: says for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. If you are giving off negative thoughts, you will get back negative things. Positive thoughts beget positive results. Think positively in every way.
The Law of Rythym: Says that everything has a natural cycle. The tides go in and back out, night follows day, and life regenerates itself. Nothing stays the same and change is constant in every thing. If life throws you a curve, know that better things shall follow.
The Law of Gestation or Gender: Says everything takes time to manifest or grow. Thoughts are like seeds planted in our minds and they become physical if we have fed them. Know that things will happen when the time is right and ready for it. Keep your focus on the goal.
The Law of Polarity: says everything has an opposite. Look for the good in people and situations. Know that whatever you focus on becomes more in your life.
These universal laws are not in any particular order, but they can account for a large shift in the successes in your life by embracing them. Over the next posts I will be delving into each Law more in depth so that we can all better understand how to use these laws for our benefit.
Labels:
law of attraction,
spirituality,
success,
visualization
29 March 2011
Divine Mind Monthly Giveaway Winner!
CONGRATULATIONS TO MS. JOY SINGLETON-WOODARD
Joy is the WINNER of Divine Mind Giveaway for the month of March! Joy has received a FREE PREMIUM SEAT at the MILLIONAIRE MIND INTENSIVE, a $97 value!! She plans to attend MMI in Atlanta on April 29th! Congrats Joy and I will see you in ATLANTA!
28 February 2011
Stop Tryna Be More Spider Than A Spider
Okay, so, first I got me a new little part time gig today (Yay for me!). I'm a receptionist at a nail salon and spa. It's kinda like being a hostess or maitre'd at a restaurant, only its seating people for manicures and pedicures instead of meals. It's a little bit of an adjustment, but I like it.
So anywho, I get home from a full day of training and guess what greets me on my door....? A 3-day notice to pay rent or deliver possession. But wait, it's not even the 1st of the month you say? Well this letter isn't from my landlord, its from the Homeowner's Association and apparently, my landlord hasn't been paying her HOA fees, or her mortgage for that matter. As mad as I could be, and should be, I'm too tired to care about it tonight, so I grab a 6-pack of Yuengling Black and Tan, some pantyhose and heels for work tomorrow and head for my favorite think tank, my garden tub.
While in the tub, drinking beers and soaking my cares away, I notice that a spider has built a web in the space between the bottom of my toilet and the wall. Now, granted I don't like spiders, but I've been having an annoying case of gnats and fruit flies so I'm thinking, "This is GREAT", my new eight-legged friend can eat these fruit flies! No sooner did I come to this realization that two of those pesky little Bzzzers flew right past me. So, I decide, I'm going to help my spider by catching his meal for him.
Well, long story short, I damn near broke every mirror in my bathroom trying to catch this fly. I tried trapping them in cups, towels and blocking them with paper, to get them close to the web. The I tried using my computer screen to attract and kill one to drop onto his web. I succeeded in mushing one gnat, and even dropping him on Spidi's web, but he didn't even register anything had touch his web, it wasn't alive, and he was dependent on his web to do its job and catch his food, alive and viable.
Okay, so here's the big aHA I got from this experience, drunken in the tub, tryna be more spider than a spider.... sometimes we try to be more God than God, more Spirit than Spirit. more spider than a spider. We chase things down, damn near breaking every part of our lives and barely get excited about things just "dropped" onto our webs, that we didn't have to catch ourselves.....
Lest we forget that, Spirit has enabled us to build strong webs?
And with these webs, if we are only patient and methodical, like the spider, then we can trust what we need will land in the web, right?
Another thing, I noticed, is that whenever the flies did get close to the spider's web (naturally, without my "help"), that he would react immediately, scurrying quickly to try to grab this opportunity he could sense was close at hand, before it got away. When he didn't catch it, he just went back to waiting, patiently, for his web to do the job.
How quickly do we react to opportunities that we sense are near our web? How frustrated do we get when they allude us even though we did our best to capture them? Stop tryna be more spider than the spider, and just build a strong web. If you don't catch anything, perhaps build a bigger web. Then wait, and trust, something you need will fly into it.
I'm willing to bet my spider friend will have a meal by morning, with no assistance needed from me.
So anywho, I get home from a full day of training and guess what greets me on my door....? A 3-day notice to pay rent or deliver possession. But wait, it's not even the 1st of the month you say? Well this letter isn't from my landlord, its from the Homeowner's Association and apparently, my landlord hasn't been paying her HOA fees, or her mortgage for that matter. As mad as I could be, and should be, I'm too tired to care about it tonight, so I grab a 6-pack of Yuengling Black and Tan, some pantyhose and heels for work tomorrow and head for my favorite think tank, my garden tub.
While in the tub, drinking beers and soaking my cares away, I notice that a spider has built a web in the space between the bottom of my toilet and the wall. Now, granted I don't like spiders, but I've been having an annoying case of gnats and fruit flies so I'm thinking, "This is GREAT", my new eight-legged friend can eat these fruit flies! No sooner did I come to this realization that two of those pesky little Bzzzers flew right past me. So, I decide, I'm going to help my spider by catching his meal for him.
Well, long story short, I damn near broke every mirror in my bathroom trying to catch this fly. I tried trapping them in cups, towels and blocking them with paper, to get them close to the web. The I tried using my computer screen to attract and kill one to drop onto his web. I succeeded in mushing one gnat, and even dropping him on Spidi's web, but he didn't even register anything had touch his web, it wasn't alive, and he was dependent on his web to do its job and catch his food, alive and viable.
Okay, so here's the big aHA I got from this experience, drunken in the tub, tryna be more spider than a spider.... sometimes we try to be more God than God, more Spirit than Spirit. more spider than a spider. We chase things down, damn near breaking every part of our lives and barely get excited about things just "dropped" onto our webs, that we didn't have to catch ourselves.....
Lest we forget that, Spirit has enabled us to build strong webs?
And with these webs, if we are only patient and methodical, like the spider, then we can trust what we need will land in the web, right?
Another thing, I noticed, is that whenever the flies did get close to the spider's web (naturally, without my "help"), that he would react immediately, scurrying quickly to try to grab this opportunity he could sense was close at hand, before it got away. When he didn't catch it, he just went back to waiting, patiently, for his web to do the job.
How quickly do we react to opportunities that we sense are near our web? How frustrated do we get when they allude us even though we did our best to capture them? Stop tryna be more spider than the spider, and just build a strong web. If you don't catch anything, perhaps build a bigger web. Then wait, and trust, something you need will fly into it.
I'm willing to bet my spider friend will have a meal by morning, with no assistance needed from me.
Labels:
business,
Dating,
Relationships,
spirituality,
success
08 February 2011
Divine Mind Money Series (Part 3)
02 February 2011
Multi-Taskers' Anonymous (My 1st Video Blog :)
Are you ADDICTED to Multitasking? You're not alone, here are some tips to help calm the craving!
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