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Ten Minutes To Transformation- Mental

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

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Principled Philosophy It Really Is All in Your Head Most of what you CANNOT do in life is all in your head. If you don’t believe me here is an amazing & true story to drive in the point. A college student, George Dantzig, overslept for his statistics class. He arrived to class late and [...]

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Ten Minutes To Transformation- Mental

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

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Principled Philosophy A Lifetime Warranty What’s the recipe for success in life? What’s the formula for creating wealth and happiness? There are millionaires with doctorates, and millionaires who didn’t even bother to finish high school. There are rich people who were born rich. And there are rich people who were born into a household that [...]

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Ten Minutes To Transformation- Mental

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

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Principled Philosophy Getting What You Want The first step to getting what you want is knowing what you want. What do YOU want in your relationships, your career or businesses, your material possessions? Take a few minutes to really think thing through the answers rather than make assumptions, and you may surprise yourself. You are [...]

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Ten Minutes to Transformations- Mental

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

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Principled Philosophy Accomplish the Impossible While Taking it Easy The late Agatha Christie made a fortune writing suspenseful novels and was considered to have been the most important and innovative writer in the development of the crime fiction genre. She once noted that, “the best time for planning a book is while you’re doing the [...]

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Ten Minutes To Transformation- Mental

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

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Principled Philosophy Accomplish the Impossible While Taking it Easy It’s all too easy to put off living a dream like visiting ancient castles off the coast of Spain, getting a master’s degree, or starting a new business more in line with your passion. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed when trying to achieve that BIG goal. [...]

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Ten Minutes To Transformation- Mental

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

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Principled Philosophy “Poor Me” vs. “Rich Me” Every thought you have makes you either richer or poorer over time. Successful people spend very little time on “poor me” thoughts. Why? Because “poor me” thoughts will literally make you poor—not just financially, but in every facet of life. “Poor me” thoughts are subtle, destructive “wishes” to [...]

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Ten Minutes To Transformation- Mental

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

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Principled Philosophy Beyond Consensus A true council does not seek consensus, because “consensus decisions” are often at odds with “intelligent decisions”. In an effective council, whoever is ultimately responsible for making the decision wants to hear everyone’s real opinions on the matter. He or she doesn’t discount genuine concerns as negativity, and the members of [...]

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Ten Minutes To Transformation- Mental

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

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Principled Philosophy The Value of Candor Candor is the best way to make a business, a relationship, or a new idea, operate faster and better. Too many people are unwilling to say what they think. They keep their mouths shut in order to avoid conflict, or sugarcoat bad news to make people feel better, but [...]

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Ten Minutes To Transformation- Mental

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

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Principled Philosophy “Resentment is like taking poison and waiting for the other person to die.” ~ Malachy McCourt Tanzan was a professor of Philosophy at the Japanese Imperial University (now the University of Tokyo) during the Meiji period, and was considered a Zen master during his day. His peers noted that he had a gift [...]

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Ten Minutes To Transformation- Mental

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

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Principled Philosophy Taking Out the Trash People living in their Soul Purpose find that they are guided and inspired to know what to do with their lives. You find life flowing through you rather than feeling like you have to control things and force things to happen.  Yes, you still have to act to make [...]

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