Posts Tagged ‘abundance’
Until We Meet Again…
I have been a teacher for more than 20 years now. At its essence helping people is about recognizing and responding to their potential. And this calling must begin by recognizing and responding to one’s own potential.
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When Religion is Deadly
Sorry to have been absent for a few days, but I’ve been reflecting on this post, and wanted to make sure I could write it without emotional distractions, and bring up some of the serious issues we face. The events of the recent Boston Marathon bombings drive home yet again how harmful and dangerous religious beliefs can be. This applies both to those that hold them, and unfortunately – also and especially to those who don’t.
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Think Differently
Here’s a fact – both metaphysical and scientific: Healthy people think differently than sick people, happy people think differently than depressed people, and wealthy people think differently than broke people.
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Prosperity is Forward
Today many countries celebrate Earth Day. A noble act, and protecting our planet is vital. But be wary of negative and limiting memes that often surround this cause…
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Be a Professional
I got an email from a colleague recently. He suggested we should collaborate on something together. And that will never happen…
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Be Strong
Yesterday, on Patriots Day, the Boston Marathon turned to tragedy. An event that brings people from all over the world together, turned into a catastrophe. At the time I’m writing this, we don’t know exactly what happened and who was responsible. But it serves to underscore an important truth…
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Unlearning to Learn
Most people think of me as a teacher. But while my work appears to be teaching, the truth is, it’s mostly not about learning new things – as it is about unlearning old things.
Your Own Lane
Biggest mistake I see people make toward success is worrying what others are doing. It’s not about comparing yourself to competitors. It’s about being the very best you can be yourself.
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Forget the Tombstone
As you get older, you begin to care more about your legacy. If you’re on the path to enlightenment, your focus probably evolves from pursuing success to significance.
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Respecting Beliefs
There’s a lot of talk these days about respecting beliefs. Particularly in the posts I wrote about organized religion, many chastised me, suggesting it was disrespectful of me, because I was not respecting people’s beliefs. They suggest that since beliefs are so personal and important to people, they should be off limits from discussion.
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