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The Power of Self Esteem

“You really don’t care what people think about you,” one of my Mastermind members practically shrieked one day.

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When Is It Wrong to be Right?

If you’re reasonably smart, and a critical thinker, you can win every argument.  I once went ten years without ever losing an argument.  And my ex’s can all testify to that.  What might have something to do with why they’re ex’s…

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Dealing with Negative People

Last post we talked about habits, and which ones you may want to change, in order to change who you are.  We also acknowledged that our habits come from the thoughts we give precedence to.

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The Value of Being Busy

We’ve talked a lot about self-discipline in the past.  Let’s look specifically at industry, or activity.

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Your Self-Portrait

Ask the average person what their strengths are and they might offer up one.  Ask them what their weaknesses, defects or flaws are, and they probably give you a laundry list.

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The Dangers of Self-Preservation

We all like to survive.  Survival is a good thing.  And humans have a hereditary self-preservation mechanism to protect our survival.  But sometimes that survival mechanism actually becomes harmful to you…

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Are You Up for Being Great?

I was in town Sunday, so got to stop by Unity on the Bay for the service from Reverend Chris Jackson.  As usual, Chris was rockin’ and the music was sublime.  

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Screening Your Relationships

“You’ve got to be kidding? The first thing that comes to my mind when I read this is, ‘If I were single I’d make sure I didn’t fall in love with someone like this!’

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Getting Over the Need to be a Victim

Take another look at the title for today’s post.  Because it offers a lot of insight into what the real issue is.

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The Fundamentalists Who Want to Keep You Broke

Wow yesterday’s post on the worthiness issues created by organized religion certainly got some dialogue going!  As I said, organized religion is not the only guilty party here, but they’re certainly one of the worst.

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