Paula Taylor

Lots of Things to Muse About Right Now I have spent the past few weeks musing when I can, outside of my sits, as I have a lot to think about. My old work has picked up, thus pushing

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The Missing Check-mark The check-mark is arguably them most important and impactful invention that mankind has ever come up with; at least as it relates to productivity. I start the week with a list of things that need to

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Drem Bruinsma

My Relationship with Money as an Artist Haanel states, in part 23/5, that you can make a money magnet of yourself. This is what has failed my whole life. When I held jobs, they were mostly underpaid. When I

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Nick Sullivan

Mastering Emotions: A Turning Point Today I will master my emotions. Og Mandino That first line of Scroll VI from The Greatest Salesman hit me deeply yesterday. I had just lost a customer—a real gut punch. The temptation to

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Caitriona Fingleton

Our lightIt is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us How many times while growing up was I not only told to but made to, dim my light. I was always too much, too loud, too lively,

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Cheryl Major

Musings on Awareness of Spirit The instructions for this week’s sit have been very interesting for me. To meditate on the fact that I am not a body with a spirit, but a spirit with a body has raised

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Jennifer Scott

Utilizing Powerful Mental Tools The struggle you’re in today is developing the strength you need for tomorrow. – Robert Tew Over the past few years, many hurdles have appeared during my life’s journey. Some have been easy to overcome,

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Lakia McCrae

Becoming Successful Hello hello all, I am a big fan of the television show The Voice. I love to watch the competition shows because, for me, it exemplifies regular people from everyday life putting themselves out there in front

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Where the Work Begins, Lessons from Emerson’s Self-Reliance Ralph Waldo Emerson’s essay “Self-Reliance” is a timeless call to personal power, a blueprint for living from your own truth. Reading it again this week, I was reminded that the highest

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Gisela LammertsvanBueren

Trusting my Inner Voice I have always tried to remain open and receptive to my inner self, just as Emerson teaches. There have been countless moments when I felt the pull of my intuition during difficult times, and I’ve

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Dr. Beverley Jones

Universal Substance Charles Haanel beautifully articulates the concept of Universal Substance, and I’ve come to deeply resonate with his wisdom. He reminds us that we are all interconnected channels of infinite energy, expressing this powerful truth. “This is because

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Dr. Beverley Jones

Law of Least Effort Life has a beautiful way of teaching me profound lessons, often wrapped in unexpected packages. One of the most powerful lessons I’ve embraced is the Law of Least Effort. At its core, this wisdom invites

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Janet Kraft

Self-Reliance and the River of Dreams “Self-reliance” (1843), an essay by Ralph Waldo Emerson, can be a challenge to decipher. Four sentences leaped right off of page four at me and I now introduce them to you. Why are

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Roosevelt Thurman Sr

MKE Week 23 the right target it’s me What a ride this has been. The highs the lows, the valleys the hills, the tears, the laughter, the joy the pain, the acceptance the denial, the right the wrong. In

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Roosevelt Thurman Sr

It’s My Move Now Timing is everything, until a person is ripe for the picking he/she will not yield the full potential of their harvest. This is why I know the timing was impeccable for me attending the Master

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The Power to Concentrate In a world filled with distractions, maintaining focus can feel like an uphill battle. Yet, hidden within each of us lies the remarkable ability to harness the power of concentration. I am learning that it

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