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September 29, 2007 on 8:38 pm | In Main |Developing your whole-brain thinking through mindmapping technique
By: Avezah, Wed Sep 26th, 2007
The term ‘ambidexterity’ is basically being adept in the use of both right and left hand. Michelangelo, Leonardo Vinci, Einstein, Fleming, Harry Truman, etc., were all ambidextrous. In modern times, you will find many, who were originally left-handed but in the course of their childhood, were drilled to acquire right-handed habits (at school or home) and thus became ambidextrous.
Law of Attraction and Your Magic Genie
By: F. Kuhn, Wed Sep 19th, 2007
When I was younger I had a copper genie lamp. At least I thought it looked like Aladdin’s magic genie lamp. And what’s funny about that is that the genie lamp had money in it. My parents put extra change in the genie lamp when they had the chance. Now I don’t know whatever happened to that genie lamp but I know the money was removed by me when I grew up.
The Path of Unconditional Happiness
By: Michael A. Singer, Wed Sep 19th, 2007
The highest spiritual path is life itself. If you know how to live daily life, it all becomes a liberating experience. But first you have to approach life properly, or it can be very confusing. To begin with, you have to realize that you really only have one choice in this life, and it’s not about your career, whom you want to marry, or whether you want to seek God. People tend to burden themselves with so many choices. But, in the end, you can throw it all away and just make one basic, underlying decision: Do you want to be happy, or do you not want to be happy? It’s really that simple. Once you make that choice, your path through life becomes totally clear.
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Would you like to develop an ambidextrous mind with mindmapping?
By: Avezah, Wed Sep 26th, 2007
We are familiar with people using both the right and left hand with great dexterity. They are ambidextrous and have no problem using either of their hands in a great variety of work. Interestingly Michelangelo, Leonardo Vinci, Einstein, Fleming, Harry Truman, etc., who are renowned the world over for their extraordinary level of intelligence, were ambidextrous.
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Don’t Bury Your Dreams
By: Johnny Morney, Wed Sep 26th, 2007
My great friend and mentor Les Brown says “It takes someone with a vision of the possibilities to attain new levels of experience. Someone with the courage to live his dreams.”
Comment by Motivational — September 29, 2007 #
Act Or React
By: Johnny Morney, Wed Sep 26th, 2007
My great friend and mentor Les Brown once told me that “you either act on life or life will act on you because you cannot get out of life alive”. If you don’t plan your life someone will plan it for you. It may be your parents doing the planning, your spouse, your boss or worst of all your enemies.
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Your Millionaire Mindset
By: F. Kuhn, Wed Sep 19th, 2007
“Don’t let the fear of the time it will take to accomplish something stand in the way of your doing it. The time will pass anyway; we might just as well put that passing time to the best possible use.” Earl Nightingale
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