My Idea of the Best of Success
This is a repeat of a posting from 2012. I frequently receive emails asking about success. The magic of success has nothing to do with money…remember that. Once you give to making the… Continue reading
This is a repeat of a posting from 2012. I frequently receive emails asking about success. The magic of success has nothing to do with money…remember that. Once you give to making the… Continue reading
1. Follow Your Curiosity “I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious.” 2. Perseverance is Priceless “It’s not that I’m so smart; it’s just that I stay with problems longer.” 3.… Continue reading
Without self ACCEPTANCE, all the self-analysis, all the education, all the success, all the riches of life will not help you or make you happy if you have not accepted yourself just the… Continue reading
Have you ever heard of Satori? Do you know about “The Gate”? I first learned about Satori and the Gateless Gate from one of Dr. Wayne Dyer’s books. Satori is the Buddhist term… Continue reading
I wrote this for one of my son’s friends who is starting over with his life and thought I’d share it… I know you say you are changed and have learned the lessons… Continue reading
To change results, focus on changing who you are being…not what you are doing. Leaps of faith require you to grow and change. You can only grow as far as your greatest fear.… Continue reading
Photo: Buddhist Temple, Myanmar, Lin Tun Chopra Center “Accept people, situations, and events as the occur. Take responsibility for your situation and for all events seen as problems. Relinquish the need to defend… Continue reading
I was recently asked by one of my viewers to post about success. I wrote definitively about success in my book because, in my opinion, the principles of success apply to life as… Continue reading
From Tony Robbins Certainty/Comfort. We all want comfort. And much of this comfort comes from certainty. Of course there is no ABSOLUTE certainty, but we want certainty the car will start, the… Continue reading