Some of the ideas that have stood out for me from The Master Key Part Twelve during this week are: “You must first have the knowledge of your power; second, the courage to dare; third,

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Some of the ideas that have stood out for me from The Master Key Part Twelve during this week are: “You must first have the knowledge of your power; second, the courage to dare; third,

Thoughts and Feelings and Willpower The past fortnight has been particularly challenging financially. The situation around (lack of) finances has brought this dynamic (or rather blockage) to my attention. It is a pattern that has

This past week, I have slipped into playing truant in certain aspects of the course requirements. The relief of taking a little bit of a break and binge watching movies in the evening has been

This week I attended an online workshop that opened up new possibilities for me in relation to dreaming my DMP. What seemed impossible is becoming more possible. The importance of BELIEVE is arriving in my

My focus during the past week has been on my mini-DMP – managing my mind in the midst of uncertainty and confusion about my DMP. There are things I have dreamt about doing for ever

Healing addiction I recently had the pleasure of visiting South Africa as a delegate to the 7th Global Mental Health Summit which took place in Cape Town. Cape Town, located between the sea and Table

The week that was… it has been a blur… filled with an insidious dye of resistance that somehow just kept spreading. I am questioning my DMP – it simply does not feel right. And I

Failure, like pain, is alien to my life. (Og Mandino: The Greatest Salesman in the World, p52) Making a claim like this … and going further, asserting that, in fact, I reject pain and failure

“Accuracy in building words and sentences is the highest form of architecture in civilisation and is a passport to success”. — Charles Haanel, The Master Key System This idea, introduced in Week 1, reminds me

To be – or not to be This first week has been blotchy, filled with very different patches of focus, fear, confusion, blankness, confrontation, shock, discovery – and so on and on. Four particular sentences