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by Tom Butler-Bowdon
Sometimes, intensity of desire can actually
turn away things that are good for you because it suggests faith only
in yourself and not in the higher power that has created you. Few
understand the success law that deeply felt, even burning ambitions and
desires are most easily realized by allowing them to be realized — a case of "set and forget."
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by Tom Butler-Bowdon
We desire success almost as much as we need to breathe. From the moment we are born we want to do more, get more, be more. Success can be described as the courage to let out the potent dreams and potentialities already in us, simply to give them air. Most people don't do this because it seems dangerous. Yet those who have gone this way do see it simply as the normal path of life.
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by Connie Kellough.
I was asked to write a short article in which I both explain how I came to be a publisher of spiritual, self-help, and natural health books and disclose my publishing mission. The story itself is quite fascinating. Behind the chronological storyline is the unseen thread of spiritual intent which was the invisible weaver...
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by Suzanne Falter-Barns.
What geniuses do is straightforward enough — they recognize their gifts, and then they fully and completely embrace their craft. These people have achieved success because they surrendered fully and completely to their passion. Their first and utmost priority in their life is their work, and they give themselves to it without question.
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by Ric Giardina.
I can, as it were, easily juggle many things at one time without having the juggling itself wear on me. It has only been in the last few decades that I have recognized this for the incredible gift that it is. Indeed, it was only after I began managing other people that I began to...
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by J. Donald Walters.
Once you learn to use money rightly, you will
find gains on many levels. Your abundance, energy, joy — all will expand. I had
an interesting experience, many years ago. I undertook what was, for me, an
important project. It meant money
worries I'd never had...
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by Alan Cohen.
I
was famished. I had not eaten for many hours . I began to feel anxious about not being able to get anything to
eat until the next day. Somehow, I reasoned, I would be
taken care of; even if I had to go without food for a while, my heart was
full. I surrendered my sense of struggle and
remembered...
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by Ruth Ross, Ph.D.
Prosperity has had only one
connotation for too long -- money. The subject of money has a powerful emotional
charge, equivalent to the subject of sex. Yet, we will usually talk about it
only like the weather -- in general economic terms. In this age of open
discussion...
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by Lynn A. Robinson.

One of the biggest challenges facing many of my clients is that they talk themselves out of their hopes and dreams before they even begin. They do this because they can't figure out how to get to where they want to go. I'd like to propose a radical alternative. Don't try to figure out how to reach your goal; let the Universe help you.
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by Rosalyn Harwood.
As I sit at the computer, reading my email, I am also blow drying my hair, typing with one hand. My back starts to ache from sitting in one position for too long. As I tune into my body, I realize that this is insane... That I am somehow pursuing goals instead of living in joy. That I have lost the juice, the joy, and the flow of events in my life...
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by Lynn A. Robinson.

I'm a true fan of self-help books. I keep a stack of five or six of them by my bed and read them before going to sleep at night. Following is my distillation of some of these ideas, but with an intuitive spin on them...
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by Lenedra J. Carroll.

An understanding of values is essential in business operation: not as a semantic discussion about the difference between a value and a principle or a quality, but rather as discussion about what we value. What do we value and how are those values operating in our families, our work, or our communities?
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