Posts Tagged ‘Critical Thinking’
Money Jealousy
The last couple posts we’ve looked at some situations to reveal if you have negative programming about money that could be causing you to sabotage yourself. Let’s look at some more…
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Millionaires
Last post we looked at a way to see if you are likely to be sabotaging your own success because of a foundational belief. Let’s look at another…
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The Test
People often ask how they can tell if they are sabotaging their own success. There are some deceptively simple, yet profound questions that will reveal this to you.
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Spiritual Discernment
When you face unwanted challenges, or even unexpected blessings, you may search for the logic behind things. And sometimes you can’t figure it out…
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Live Now
So I woke up this morning at 6 am. Caught one of those 25,000 sunrises on my way to the ball field. We won, it was a beautiful day, driving home with the top down in the Viper and The Fray on the box. I was communing with God…
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BOOM!
You’ve seen me reference James Allen and As a Man Thinketh about a million times in this space. I’ve probably given away 25 copies of that book to people. Unfortunately I had to stop…
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Check Your Premise
If you ask the wrong question – the answer doesn’t matter.
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Good Morning Vietnam!
It’s 8:44 am. I’ve done 40 minutes of cardio, read some morning self-development, walked to the market to get fresh fruit for breakfast, showered, written two blogs (okay this one isn’t done exactly right now as I as typing), and my email box is empty. And I celebrated one of the 25,000 sunrises we talked about yesterday!
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25,000
On the treadmill this morning, there was a commercial for financial planning and they said something about the average person having 25,000 days. Obviously based on average life expectancy, it got me thinking…
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Self-Hate
So we began a fascinating discussion on the last post about self-hate, and how that could come about. The examples I gave already started stirring some controversy. Let’s begin with them again:
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