Use The Law of Attraction To Unleash Your Mental Potential

December 21, 2009 in Law of Attraction

lawofattraction14 Use The Law of Attraction To Unleash Your Mental PotentialOur mind has unique powers that can help in unleashing our true mental potential through the Law of Attraction. Each one of us has tremendous mental potential which if put to good use can change our lives as well as the lives of those around us. 

However, most of us do not understand the value of this gift and thus, fail to utilize it. Once you are successful in unleashing your mental potential you will be amazed by the effects that follow. You can create achieve your goals in this world by believing in your own capabilities.

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Love is Key to Having Success and Wealth

November 14, 2009 in Success Quotes

love1 Love is Key to Having Success and WealthA woman living in downtown Ontario, Canada
came out of her house and saw
3 old men with long white beards
sitting in her front yard.

She did not recognize them.

She said "I don’t think I know you,
but you must be hungry.
Please come in and have something to eat."

"Is the man of the house home?" they asked.

"No", she replied. "He’s out."  

"Then we cannot come in", they replied.

In the evening when her husband came home,
she told him what had happened.

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“Make Me Feel Important”

October 22, 2009 in Success Quotes

"Pretend that every single person you meet has a sign around his or her neck that says, ‘Make me feel important.’ Not only will you succeed in sales, you will succeed in life."

Mary Kay Ash
1918-2001, Founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics
 

The Dominator – A Lesson In Positive Attitude

October 9, 2009 in Positive Attitude

To make it easier to deal with his chemotherapy and radiation treatments, a seven-year-old boy learned to imagine himself as a superhero. Now, there’s a comic book featuring his adventures to help other sick children. Source: Gimundo.com


the dominator The Dominator   A Lesson In Positive Attitude Proceeds from the sale of The Dominator benefit children’s cancer research. Image: Getz-Calandra Productions

At seven years old, Dominic Osorio is too young to understand that there is a cancerous tumor growing in his brain, or to understand the effects of his painful chemotherapy and radiation treatments. So Dominic’s mother put his disease in terms he could understand: instead of a sick child, she told Dominic that he was a superhero, the Dominator. During his radiation treatments, “he could not move, so he would change identities and be the Dominator battling an enemy he called a megazoid,” Monique Spagna, Dominic’s grandmother, told the Baltimore Sun. Thanks to his superhero persona, Dominic managed to get through weeks of radiation treatment without complaining. Dominic’s doctors and nurses were inspired by his stoicism—and so was Dave Anderson, manager of a Baltimore restaurant that Dominic’s family often went to. The more he learned about Dominic’s illness, the more determined he became to help. “People need to hear this kid’s story,” he said. “He is a real motivator. All kids are our motivators, and they are what is important.” After learning about Dominic’s alter ego, Anderson decided to create a comic book about the Dominator, based on Dominic’s real-life experiences with his illness. The book, which he created with help from Getz-Calandra Productions, is intended for children with illnesses that require hospitalization, and is intended to help them feel better about the often frightening experience. Anderson paid $9,000 to create and publish 2,000 copies of the comic book. Already, he has sold 1000 copies at $5 each, with proceeds going to a children’s cancer charity. “The more I got into this, the more I knew it was a powerful thing,” he said. “I am dedicating ‘The Dominator’ to making sure that kids like Dominic have everything they need.” Since Dominic’s comic book came out, the child’s tumor has continued to progress, and he has lost consciousness. But no matter what direction his narrative may take, “he really is the superhero in this story,” said Anderson. “This one little boy has touched many lives.”

The Cookie Thief – A Lesson In Character

October 2, 2009 in Self Help

CookieTheif Lesson In Character The Cookie Thief   A Lesson In CharacterThere’s a nice poem by Valerie Cox circulating on the Internet about a woman who bought some cookies and a book at an airport and sat down to read and nibble while waiting for her plane. She soon noticed a man sitting next to her, who casually took a cookie from the bag.

Although shocked and seething, the woman remained silent as the man, without the slightest sign of shame or gratitude, quietly helped himself, matching her cookie for cookie.

When there was one cookie left, she watched in amazement as he picked it up, smiled at her as if he were being gracious, and broke it in half. He ate one half and gave her the other. Congratulating herself for maintaining her cool, she said nothing to this rude cookie thief, astonished at the nerve of some people.

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