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4 Emotions that can lead to Life Change
- By Jim Rohn
- Published 8/08/2007
- Personal Development
Emotions are the most powerful forces inside us. Under the power of emotions, human beings can perform the most heroic (as well as barbaric) acts. To a great degree, civilization itself can be defined as the intelligent channeling of human emotion. Emotions are fuel and the mind is the pilot, which together propel the ship of civilized progress.Read this article by Jim Rohn, one of America's foremost business philosophers, to discover four emotions that could change your life...
Change begins with choice
- By Jim Rohn
- Published 10/08/2008
- Personal Development
Any day we wish; we can discipline ourselves to change it all. Any day we wish; we can open the book that will open our mind to new knowledge. Any day we wish; we can start a new activity. Any day we wish; we can start the process of life change. We can do it immediately, or next week, or next month, or next year.
Read on to find out more...
Starting from Abundance
- By Michael Carman
- Published 31/07/2008
- Personal Development
If you want to build riches, it seems there is no shortage of information to give you techniques and strategies to do that.
Judging by its sheer volume, it appears there is a near-insatiable appetite for this type of information. But there’s often a very small, very tacit assumption discretely tucked away in much of this literature. Read on to find out more...
Functional intelligence
- By Craig Harper
- Published 17/07/2008
- Personal Development
Intelligence and our perception of it is something which has fascinated author Craig Harper for as long as he can remember.
We live in a world which reveres academic ability, but in reality, exactly how valuable is it? Is it more likely to translate to success or happiness than some other attribute or quality - say, determination, creativity or resilience?
Read on to find out more...
Profits Are Better Than Wages
- By Jim Rohn
- Published 3/07/2008
- Personal Development
My mentor, when I was 25 years old, dropped a phrase on me that changed my life forever when he said, "profits are better than wages. Wages will make you a living, profits can make you a fortune."
Read on for more words of inspiration...
Enterprise is better than ease!
- By Jim Rohn
- Published 19/06/2008
- Personal Development
If we are involved in a project, how hard should we work at it? How much time should we put in?
Our philosophy about activity and our attitude about hard work will affect the quality of our lives.
Just how hard are you prepared to work for what you really want in life???
Yeah, yeah, yeah...but do you want it ENOUGH?
- By Craig Harper
- Published 5/06/2008
- Personal Development
Craig Harper "dumbs down" what he says is the essence of creating real change (genuine forever results) as he discusses one of the biggest hurdles to happiness, fulfillment, personal growth and success; the do-you-want-it-ENOUGH factor.The very simple truth is this:
"When it comes to 'living the dream', many people simply don't have the desire or the drive to do what needs to be done. And to keep doing it. And doing it. And doing it."
Read on to find out more...
The two choices we face
- By Jim Rohn
- Published 22/05/2008
- Personal Development
Each of us has two distinct choices to make about what we will do with our lives. In this article by American business philosopher Jim Rohn, you will learn about these two important choices. Which one will you make?
Decide what you want to achieve
- By Michael Yardney
- Published 16/05/2008
- Personal Development
Our mind determines our success or failure...
Everything you do begins and ends with your thinking. So in this article, Michael Yardney explores a number of methods that you can use to improve the way you think.
Read on to find out more...
20 tips for staying positve and productive
- By Craig Harper
- Published 9/05/2008
- Personal Development
Yesterday I was asked how I stay 'up' all the time; what my 'secret' to staying focused, motivated, positive and productive is.
As I began to launch into some mind-numbing monologue of an answer, I stopped myself mid sentence. I told her (hello Grace) that I would answer her question in a brief (no really, I can do it) article.
So here it is; the précis version of how I personally stay 'up' most of the time...





