Wednesday 27 November 2013

Motivation - Myth of Limiting Beliefs

#1 New York Times bestselling author Brendon Burchard discusses why limiting beliefs get too much focus in self-help. The truly motivated, the truly great, rise above such insecurities to serve a grander vision. You are a lion, not a mouse. Focusing on what makes you small or holds you back will do little in comparison to recognizing and amplifying a greater strength and calling within.

Sunday 24 November 2013

Introduction To Staging Your Business!!

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Thursday 21 November 2013

Balancing Your Creative Life

Balancing your creative life with your "real" life can be a bit of a tightrope walk. Creatives never stop. Our minds are in full movement from the time we wake up and often as we sleep. Ideas explode as we stand in line at the grocery store, as we fold the wash, as we cut the grass, as we tuck the kids under the covers, as we work our day job, as we cook dinner and the list could go on forever.
Finding balance between these two lives can often be frustrating, can create animosity, can cause depression or anxiety and can make one reevaluate whether the creative life is really worth the pursuit.
Balance can be found between these two lives as long as you're willing to set some priorities and make some sacrifices.
  • Carry a notebook. Always. Write down what's lurking around in your head. The few seconds or minutes are worth the time to keep an idea fresh and go back to it when the timing is more suitable.
  • Create creative time in your daily schedule. If this just means you create on weekends, accept that and don't veer from the commitment. If it means one hour after dinner, accept that. Only you can make the time to participate in your creative life.
  • Create family time. This is the same application as creative time. Commit to it.
  • Recognize your down time. Are you watching too much TV to unwind? Are you surfing the internet to release the tension of the day? Are these activities keeping you from your creative goals?
  • Can you sacrifice an hour of sleep to get back to your creative pursuits? Sleep is just as important as the air we breathe, so ask yourself if you can wake up an hour earlier or go to bed an hour later to instill time for your creative life. But keep in mind, lack of sleep can hinder this venture as well as help it. Make sure you get the sleep you need.
  • Let your family help you find the time to commit to your creativity. Ask them to take on simple tasks you take on yourself to free up a little time for your art.
  • Is your day job affecting your creative life? This one can be a struggle for any creative who wishes to make a career from their art. Keep in mind that the mundane, mind numbing job is your life support at the moment and while you're stuck from 8-5 in someone else's world, your subconscious is continually working in your creative world. Use your notebook. And accept the fact that you have to pay the bills.
  • When you're feeling the effects of frustration, animosity, depression, anxiety or you just wonder if it's worth the challenge, take those feelings and apply them to your art. Creation from these feelings can expose a new point of view that can lead to a deeper creativity worth exploring.
Finding balance between your creative life and your "real" life can be challenging, but you're a creative and it takes creativity to make it happen. Explore ideas that you can implement into your life to create time for your creative life.
Peace on your journey - Kerri
Kerri Williams is a creativity coach, a fine art photographer and a writer on a lifelong creative journey. Kerri writes about the creative journey and coaches those seeking their creative passion and/or searching to reclaim their creative journey.
You can learn more about her work and view her photography at http://www.magpistudios.com.

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Monday 18 November 2013

Getting Things Changed

Boundaries Can Set You Free

Like many people, Jane started meditating because she knew it would improve her life.

When it was new and the enthusiasm was there, she found it easy. Once the novelty wore off, however, Jane wasn't that excited about meditation anymore.

It didn't feel that great. She tired of it easily.
She couldn't stop wondering what was happening on Facebook.

She quickly found her meditations go from 30 minutes a day to 30 seconds.
"I'm just not in the flow, today," Jane would say as she pulled out the IPad to check her emails.

This approach of "I'll do something when it's going good but quit when it's not going so well" is destroying people's will power – whether they are trying to meditate, paint a portrait or get in shape.
That's why I tell people to time their meditations. Set an alarm. Have a goal. This forces you to say to yourself: "It doesn't matter if 

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Friday 15 November 2013

Make Your Life an Exciting Journey of Discovery

When is the right time to begin something new, to break your routine and begin a new adventure? It could be a new business endeavor, moving, or a change in relationship status. It could be a spiritual practice. It might even be taking a vacation for an extended period of time giving you a chance to create a new paradigm for your life.
Think about what goes into getting away. You have to block out a period of time and you have concerns that while you're gone, things will fall apart without you or you'll miss out on that big opportunity.
Changing our patterns for a period of time takes practice. It involves leaving the familiar and exploring new territory, which isn't always comfortable. And there is always that critical voice of judgment that you wish you could silence. "You're not being practical. Wait until the economy picks us. Wait until "this" happens, the "this" being something that might or might not happen in the future. So we hesitate and don't take action. We never reach our full potential. A year goes by and then another and nothing has changed.
There are always going to be voices that get in the way of our moving forward in our lives especially if that is what we focus on. We have to keep filling our tanks on a daily basis with inspiration. Inside of us is another voice that I call the Voice of Inspiration and Praise, VIP, that says, "Yes, you can. You can do it, go for it." The voice that reminds you to have faith that it's all going to work out.
The challenge is to recognize and listen to it. It doesn't necessarily show up in the way we expect and is more prevalent than we realize. It's a voice, an attitude that needs to be cultivated on a daily basis.
As you know I'm a firm believer in synchronicity-those chance encounters that change your life, those remarkable meetings. When I was a young lawyer, one evening a friend told me of a magical swimming hole along a river in Humboldt County. I had just resolved a case that was set for trial and had nothing on my schedule for the next week. I got my car ready, filled up the tank and off I went with my guitar, my dog, and sleeping bag and drove north, arriving at the river just as the sun was setting.
In the morning I awoke at the crack of dawn in search of the swimming hole. I knew that if I hiked upstream I would get there. I continued on my way until a camper offered me some food and coffee. Although I found myself getting hungry and a little bit tired, I said, "No thanks" to the kind invitation, "I want to get to the swimming hole."
After another twenty yards I turned around and said, "That coffee sounds good."
I enjoyed the breakfast. As it turned out, the camper had a guitar and we played music for quite some time. I was full in more ways than one. After thanking the camper, I was ready to be on my way. It was what the camper said in the next few moments that has perhaps made the greatest impact in my life.
"Hey man, the journey you take is probably more important than your destination. Enjoy yourself. Enjoy the journey." I enjoyed the rest of the hike and the swimming hole was fabulous.
Since that meeting, I have taken his advice to heart. It has affected every aspect of my life. There's no better time than now to enjoy your life and experience it as an exciting journey of discovery. Instead of waiting for that ideal relationship, enjoy life exactly as it is. Instead of feeling despair about finding meaning and purpose in your life, enjoy the inquiry. Instead of waiting for that big opportunity, enjoy what you're doing.
There will always be something in the way, which if you focus on it, will affect your ability to enjoy life. You will be tested repeatedly in some manner. Each day you'll have to renew your commitment, but eventually it becomes a way of life. There are eight daily practices and rituals that have supported me on my journey.
1. Take time each day for quiet reflection in the morning including expressing gratitude. It sets the tone for the day.
2. While driving in your car, listen to motivational or conscious music, rather than listening to the news or what's on the various am stations.
3. Make sure that on a daily basis you are in contact with people who inspire and support you. Don't hesitate to take the first step and reach out.
4. Take time to commune in nature.
5. Eat healthy; drink plenty of water and get exercise. This is a choice that you make over and over again that eventually becomes a healthy habit.
6. Don't forget to smile and make sure you make someone else smile.
7. In the evening, take some time to read a personal growth or spiritual book, even if it's just for a few minutes.
8. Reflect upon the most special moment of the day as you are falling asleep. No matter what happened during the day, you have a choice as to how you think about it.
So there you have it. When are you planning your next adventure? You know I love to hear from you. Feel free to share Letters on Life with those in your circle.
Enjoy the journey,
Mark
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Tuesday 12 November 2013

The 11 Forgotten Laws - Bob Proctor

Stop Begging! Start Manifesting

by <> Gareth John
Do you remember that first spark of hope you felt when you watched The Secret? I clearly remember the desire that filled my heart, knowing that – Yes, I can make my dreams come true – FINALLY!
But how many of you soon saw that hope dwindle into frustration? How many of you (and be honest now) started muttering things like:
- “It seems to work for other people, but I just can’t get it right.”
- “I’m frustrated that sometimes I can get it to work, but sometimes I can’t. What’s the trick?”
- “Why am I having so much trouble?”
- “I think the universe is against me.”
- “I’m trying very, VERY hard but still nothing is happening!”
Don’t worry, you’re not alone. About 97% of people also couldn’t make the Law of Attraction work for them the first time round. Think about it, just like anything else, you have to practice many times before you see success. A child doesn’t learn to walk without falling over a couple of times, right?
But in practice, everything is easier said and done. When you’re frustrated, it’s hard to stay positive. And it’s especially harder to stay positive when the evidence all around you is screams negativity like the unstable economy or senseless acts of violence such as those recently seen in Mumbai.
And do you know what happens when you fail to stay positive? That’s right – you start attracting negative things in to your life.
So how can you make the Law of Attraction work for you – without getting frustrated? How do those who successfully implement the Law of Attraction do it with such confidence and finesse?
Well, here’s three quick tips so you will never feel frustrated or tired of begging from the universe, because you know how to start manifesting like a pro.
1. Allow Yourself To Receive
Just like a lost child who approaches a police officer and asks, “Excuse me Sir, can you tell me how to go to the post office? Can you? Can you? Can you? Can you? Can you?” Well, if the child goes on and on asking, the police officer can’t even give an answer, right?
Well, it’s the same thing with your mind. If the only thing your mind is doing is transmit, transmit, transmit, the universe — which is trying to respond — can’t give you a single thing because you’re not allowing yourself to receive!
So, have the confidence in yourself and stop exhausting yourself by running around person to person begging for riches, and then wondering why nobody is dropping a penny in your cup (Hint: It’s because you’re running away too fast for them before they can even reach for their wallets).
Just think of your desires and leave it out there, go away, and trust that your cup will be filled with gold coins (or whatever it is you asked for) when the time is right.
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2. Be Patient With Yourself
Receiving takes time.
Sadly, many people give up just a couple of steps before the finish line because they’ve decided that if it’s not working by now, it’s never going to work at all. Worse still are those who throw in more and more energy because they think that with more resources, the results will come faster.
This is like expecting 9 mothers to conceive and deliver a baby in 1 month. You also can’t bake cookies in half the time by doubling the temperature. You’ll incinerate those cookies to ashes!
In simple terms: Everything in this world has a natural development time, and this fact will not change no matter what resources you throw at it.
So relax and be patient. Remember that you too, as part of the universe, are also governed by the laws of the universe, and you cannot change the natural development time.
If you remember this, you will less likely work yourself up into frustration, or worse, push yourself into a downward spiral of negativity.
3. Support and Educate Yourself
Like the child who is learning how to walk, you need support. You also need to guidance on how to do it, and also the role models to look up to.
Many people give up because they think that “The Secret” is the “be all and end all” solution. Well, it’s NOT. “The Secret” is just a small portion. It was never intended, and has never been, the whole answer.
Coming to the conclusion that the Law of Attraction doesn’t work when all you ever did to educate yourself was watch “The Secret” 19 times (without looking at changing the habits of other areas of your life) is like coming to the conclusion that exercising is not an effective way to lose weight because all you did is run on the treadmill for 2 hours a day (but you’re still stuffing yourself with fried foods and cheesecakes).
So seek and be hungry for new knowledge. Also, make an effort to be amongst people or communities where you can support each other, learn from each other and also share new knowledge that you have found.
While the Law of Attraction is not an overnight delivery service, it will indeed deliver, if you do your part too!
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Saturday 9 November 2013

Miracle Brain System

When you think about self help, the first couple of names that comes to mind would probably be Tony Robbins and Jim Rohn. Chris D'Cruz is not exactly a new name in the industry, but it's easy to overlook the guy. Which is a shame, because he's come up with some of the best products I've had the privilege to review in recent years.
The creator of Universal Life Secrets - one of the more compelling self help programs I've seen in a while - is back with yet another program, this time one that promises to enhance your brain so that you can perform "miracles" within your life. Sounds ambitious, doesn't it?
I'll admit, I was a little skeptical at first. But since Chris managed to wow me with his previous product, I decided to give his latest product, Miracle Brain System, a try.


(Of course, the 60 day money back triple guarantee that he offered was reassuring as well.)
Now what can you expect in the Miracle Brain System?
There are a total of 18 lessons in the Miracle Brain System program, beginning with a few introductory ones that teach you all about harnessing the untapped power of the brain. Chris calls this method the "Miracle Mind Magic Stimulator", presumably because once stimulated, you can use your "miracle mind" to create magic in your life.
As you progress further into the program you'll find that Chris hasn't skimped on anything. There are lessons on how you can use your "miracle mind" to take full control of your body to attain incredible health and vitality, to awaken abilities in you that you didn't think you had, to gain influence over people you may come across in life, to generate incredible wealth...
There are even lessons on how you can create miracles in your sex life!


Every lesson is comprehensive; Chris gives a complete breakdown of everything you need to know in order to harness the power of your enhanced mind, or should I say your "miracle mind", to the fullest. There isn't any jargon to trip over, so practically anyone can understand the lessons taught within the pages of Miracle Brain System.
Chris has also included an additional workbook which you can use to track your progress as you go along, which helps if you're an absolute beginner.
Now, is it effective?
It takes some getting used to (like any other program) but once you're able to follow the techniques down to a tee, you'll notice an amazing difference in your physical and mental states. I applied the techniques taught a week after I completed the entire program, and I found myself becoming more alert, more vibrant, more energized than I'd ever felt in recent years.
Miracle Brain System also comes with a bonus package called the Success Compendium. This bonus package consists of Napoleon Hill's best, most renowned programs. You'll get Think And Grow Rich, The Laws Of Success In 16 Lessons, and Napoleon Hill's Success Philosophies. Like the Miracle Brain System package itself, these bonuses are in digital PDF and MP3 audio formats, so you can just download them into your smartphone or computer, and you're all set. There's no shipping or deliveries involved, which is why Chris is able to give so much value for a fraction of the cost if you were to order a similar package of physical books and CD sets.
Miracle Brain System is definitely another home-run for Chris. If you're nowhere near where you want to be in life, this is the one program that you MUST have.

Wednesday 6 November 2013

Jim Rohn - The Power Of Ambition

In The Power of Ambition: Unleashing the Conquering Drive Within You, renowned speaker and author Jim Rohn reevaluates the role of ambition in all aspects of our lives, exploring the facts, debunking the fiction and revealing the six life-changing steps anyone can take to build their legitimate ambition. Let Jim Rohn be your guide as you learn how to use your ambition not only to change what is going on around you, but what is going on within you.

Sunday 3 November 2013

Succeeding Through Failure

"I've missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I've lost almost 300 games. 26 times I've been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I've failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed. --Michael Jordan, Former Professional Basketball Player and Entrepreneur
How did failure get such a bad name? When did it become something to avoid rather than something to learn from? If you fear failure, did this come mostly from your parents or other caregivers, or mostly from your school experience, or both?
I guess I was lucky that my parents didn't care how I did in school. I don't ever remember the word 'failure' being used as I was growing up. It wasn't a concept that I even thought about. My view was that I would keep trying to do something until I became good at it.
I remember that I wanted to get good at free throws. We had a basketball hoop in our back yard; I would spend hours practicing free throws and I finally got really good at it. I can't remember how many I could do in a row, but it was a lot. It never occurred to me that I wouldn't succeed at getting good at it - with enough practice. I did this with many things in my life, and I was able to get good at many things. It didn't matter to me how long it took - what mattered was that each time I 'failed', I learned. I didn't even see it as failure when I missed a shot - it was just a learning experience.
Looking back, this was such a blessing for me. When I read one of my favorite books, "Mindset" by Carol Dweck, I realized what a blessing this part of my childhood really is. People who fear failure have what she calls a 'fixed mindset.' This means that they are so afraid of failure that they never even make the effort to try. If you are stuck in your life, you might be stuck in a fixed mindset, being too afraid to make the effort required to succeed, because you have such a judgment on failure. You might be operating from a belief system that if you can't do something well right away, people will judge you as stupid.
This fear may be keeping you stuck.
People who don't worry about failure have what Dr. Dweck calls a 'growth mindset.' This means that they receive great joy in making effort toward what they want and don't even think about the outcome.
This has been my experience. I don't think much about the outcome, and I receive great joy in the effort. I've found, like Michael Jordan, that I've succeeded due to learning from my many failures, but I actually never even saw them as failures. They were just learning experiences.
If you are stuck in your life, I encourage you to let go of focusing on the outcome and instead focus on the joy of making effort. When you focus on the effort, then you can receive great joy in the process of learning something.
I remember when I was about eight years old and someone gave me a gift of a pogo stick. I decided I wanted to get really good at it, and I had so much fun practicing it over and over. I have no idea how long it took me to get good at it because time wasn't important to me, but eventually I could ride that pogo stick forever without falling. But I had to be willing to fall over and over to reach that goal.
If you are willing to fall or 'fail' over and over, you will eventually get where you want to go!
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