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Posts Tagged ‘self-esteem’

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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When Faith is Evil

Last night I posted an observation on my Facebook Fan Page that after 20 years of working with people to reach success – I can conclusively state – by a very wide margin – that fear of success holds back a lot more people than fear of failure ever did.

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Childhood Prosperity Issues

The last few posts we’ve explored how entities like governments and organized religion can program you to sabotage yourself.  This is done with insidious programming to believe you are not worthy.  But they aren’t alone.  There are lots of other situations that can foster worthiness issues.  Let’s look at some prevalent ones that begin in childhood…

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Brainwashing Cults…

One of my guilty pleasures is watching The Following.  Probably the creepiest, scariest show you’ll ever see on network TV.  James Purefoy turns in a chilling performance as a deranged cult leader orchestrating a string of murders.  Yet a real-life situation taking place this week is much scarier…

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The Decision…

Everyone has their inner circle.  These are the people you influence and who influence you.  You share the same passions, relationships and space.   And probably, limiting beliefs…

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The Icarus Deception

Back in the 90’s I was conducting a Central European Business Congress in with Nicolas Hayek, the rumbustious founder of The Swatch Group.  At the time, Nicolas was probably in his mid seventies, worth over three billion and had single-handedly rescued the entire Swiss watch industry.   But it hadn’t mellowed him any… 

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The Greatest Success Breakthrough

Millions of people strive for success, happiness and prosperity.  And these are many parts of that equation.  But here is the single biggest breakthrough in the process…

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Spring Cleaning

It’s fall here in the Northern Hemisphere, but I’m thinking about spring cleaning.  Though not in the customary way.  I’m talking about people…

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The Power of a Dream

Lots of people today talking dismissively of dreamers.  But dreamers are the ones who find cures, solve problems, and create new things.  Dreamers are the ones who change the world…

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Self-Sabotage Clues

Great debate going on the last post about being infected with mind viruses.  People still disagree with me, suggesting that God speaks to us.  Annie mentioned something M. Scott Peck wrote, that our subconscious is where God speaks to us. 

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