Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Faith

Belief is a truth in the mind.  Faith is a fire in the heart.
Joseph Fort Newton

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Glorious

Look at everything as though you were seeing it for the first time or the last time.  Then your time on earth will be filled with glory.
Betty Smith

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Serve

If you have 36 seconds this video will definitely helps you Love to Serve!



Tuesday, April 23, 2013

The Key of All True Wealth


Gratitude is the magic key of all true wealth.  You are not wealthy if you have ten million dollars in the bank but spend all of your energy worrying about how to protect it from others, or how to protect yourself from losing it.  You are abundantly wealthy when you realize that your daily needs are met, and you take great pleasure in the simple experience of being alive.

As I have stated before, in order to attract your goals to you more quickly you must feel as strongly as you are able that your goals are already a reality for you.  Act the way you would act if all of your desires were already met.  Feel the way you would feel if you had successfully accomplished all of your goals.  These emotions set in motion the events necessary for your development.  Gratitude is the key emotion for setting in motion the experience of prosperity in your life.

If you honestly cannot generate a positive feeling of gratitude, ask yourself this question: What could I feel Grateful for if I wanted to? Ask this question and your brain will come up with an answer.

From now on, whenever you spend your money, do it gratefully.  Be grateful that you have money to spend, even if you feel poor.  Be grateful that you have food to eat.  Be grateful that you have a warm bed to sleep in tonight.  Gratitude is the single most important step to developing prosperity consciousness.  Practice feeling gratitude whenever you get the chance.

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

The Art of Encouragement


Encouragement is inspiring each other to embrace life with enthusiasm, courage, and love
Encouragement is a warm shoulder in a cold world.
Encouragement is a cup of tea and a listening ear.
Encouragement is being loved for who I am.
Encouragement is seeing the unique beauty in another person.
Encouragement is saying “I love you”.
Encouragement is a card sent for no special occasion, just because.

Encouragement is the art of abundance shared and multiplied.  It is a way of living that seeks to bless every person we meet.  Encouragement looks at what we can be, believe in the best in each of us.   Encouragement is love in action.  It is taking time to appreciate everyone we meet.

I encourage you to make a circle of giving.  Dare to dream for yourself, for one another, for your community, and for our world.  The Art of Encouragement offers a collection of quotes, meditations, and ideas for encouraging us, encouraging others, and making a difference in our own corner of the world.  Say yes to the deepest promptings of your heart and create a life that nurtures your soul.

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Share Love


True abundance is love in action.  God in love gives to us.  We, in turn give to others.  We can be a part of the chain of love, making a circle of giving that makes its way back around to us in God’s good time. 

We are made for giving and sharing.  True abundance opens its arms to others.  Sometimes we get so busy we forget how important being with others can be.  Make time in your life for the small joys of giving, sharing, and togetherness.

It must be obvious to those we take time to look at human life that its greatest values lie not in getting things, but in doing them, in doing them together, in all working toward a common aim, in the experience of warmhearted human life.

Monday, April 1, 2013

The Power of Auto-Suggestion


There is a simple reason for this: it works! Employing positiveself-talk on a consistent basis can work miracles in your life.

The reason for this is surprisingly simple. Your subconscious mind will faithfully draw into your experience whatever you consistently think about. This has been stated in many ways before: “you are not what you think you are, but what you think, you are!” and “you are what you think about all day long!”

The truth is that you are already using hypnotic suggestions on your mind 24 hours a day. If you think thoughts such as “I am not creative,” “I am not happy,” “I am poor,” “I am unhealthy,” or any other negative statement, you are training your subconscious mind to bring these ideas into your reality. You are doing it constantly. The trick to controlling your life is to fill your mind with statements which are conducive to creating the life you desire.
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The most simple place to begin is with affirmations. Not only do they have the power to instantly transform your life, but they will stimulate your mind to find ways to make these suggestions real for you. If you tell your mind “all of my needs are met,” you will instantly change your mental outlook, and this will encourage you to strive to find concrete expressions of your new beliefs. Positive affirmations are constructive directions for your mind. You have the power to use affirmations to set the course of your life. Use this power!

Thursday, March 14, 2013

How does change happen?


There is only one way.  You must decide that continuing to live your life in the same way will cause you more pain than deciding to put out the necessary effort to change your life.  Limiting patterns of your life will only leave you dissatisfied.  That is why you are reading this blog.  You are now ready to begin a new life.  Today, choose growth over stagnation.  It us up to you.  You must decide that you will change.  You must choose change.  You must realize that in this moment you have the power to choose the direction of your life.  Seize this opportunity to choose growth, happiness, and prosperity.

You must begin today.  Enter this moment.  The past is dead.  The future is a dream.  It is only in this present moment that you can take the action to make the change.  Do it!  Do it now! 



To change your life,  Start immediately.  Do it quietly.  No exceptions.

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Why we fail to get things desperately?


It is an irony of the world that the people who seek material things and desire to have them before thinking about enlightenment, tend to attain neither, but those that acquire enlightenment first are the ones who do. The desireless attain all their desires.

Being desireless is not about having no desire, but it is about having no attachment to desire. Attachment is the cause of all suffering. Suffering is burning emotional energy on the uncontrollable. The more you suffer, the more sufferingyou attract.

Letting go of all attachments is the way to end all suffering.

When you are attached, you are in a state of wanting or lacking. When you are detached, you are in a state of being desireless. Enlightenment is about knowing why detachment gets you your desire.

Physical reality is an illusion created by consciousness to rediscover itself. It is an illusion that you do not have what you already want, because you already have all that you desire in spiritual reality. Physical reality is a place for you to manifest anything that you are resonating with from spiritual reality. When you are attached, you are resonating with the spiritual untruth than you do not have your desire.

When you are detached, you are resonating with the spiritual truth than you already have your desire. You free yourself by being emotionally detached from choices. Many people fail to get what they want because they do not free themselves to have it.

You trap yourself when you are attached to choices. You think that it has to work a particular way rather than allowing yourself to go another way. Detachment from choices is what gives you true freedom of choice. You are able to choose again in every moment and are free to make a different choice if you will.

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

7 things which help me to loss 40 pounds in 6 months!


After 45th day of having my third baby my weight was 79 kg (174 pounds), my BMI (Body Mass Index) was 30.5. You can imagine how I look.  I saw myself in front of the mirror and then I saw my sweat baby, I said to myself this baby is only a reason to be happy and pretty.  I decided to be fit and prepared my ‘to do list’ as below:


  1. I gave up sugar at all.
  2. Drinking 6 liters of water per day and no other drinks at all.
  3. Eating 3 balanced meals a day, for snack I use fruits except banana & avocado.
  4. Limited or no fat consumption: I was cooking my foods with small oil. No cheese, butter, nor mionize… Drinking a glass of milk only three days per week.
  5. Small amount of carbohydrate consumption (Enjera, Bread, rice…)
  6. Checking my weight weekly and evaluating my week by the result.  Accordingly I will adjust my plan for next week.
  7. Keep it simple and make it happen.

Well done.  Now, my baby is 7 months and I am 61 kg (134 pounds) my BMI is 23.  I am very proud to make it happen.

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

6 Guiding Questions for High performance


  1. Purpose: What is the purpose of my life? How can I serve greatly?
  2. Presence:  What level am I in this moment in terms of my emotional and physical presence?
  3. Psychology: Am I living my truth? What defines who I am as a person? What defines how I should interact with others?
  4. Physiology: Am I rested and fully hydrated? Am I sleeping, eating, exercising, and hydrating enough to have the energy I deserve?
  5. Productivity: What is my mission today? What must I accomplish today to progress my life?
  6. Persuasion: Am I demonstrating bold and enthusiastic?

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Created by Design or Default?


It's a principle that all things are created twice, but not all first creations are by conscious design. In our personal lives, if we do not develop our own self-awareness and become responsible for first creations, we empower other people and circumstances outside our Circle of Influence to shape much of our lives by default. We re-actively live the scripts handed to us by family, associates, other people's agendas, the pressures of circumstance—scripts from our earlier years, from our training, our conditioning.

These scripts come from people, not principles. And they rise out of our deep vulnerabilities, our deep dependency on others and our needs for acceptance and love, for belonging, for a sense of importance and worth, for a feeling that we matter.

Whether we are aware of it or not, whether we are in control of it or not, there is a first creation to every part of our lives. We are either the second creation of our own proactive design, or we are the second creation of other people's agendas, of circumstances, or of past habits.

The unique human capacities of self-awareness, imagination, and conscience enable us to examine first creations and make it possible for us to take charge of our own first creation, to write our own script. 

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Monday, January 21, 2013

7 reasons you are Wealthy


Wealth is the ability to fully experience life.
- Henry David Thoreau

  1. You didn’t go to sleep hungry last night.
  2. You didn’t go to sleep outside.
  3. You hardly broke a sweat today.
  4. You have access to clean drinking water.
  5. You didn’t spend a minute in fear.
  6. You have access to the Internet.
  7. You can read.
Some might say you are wealthy, so remember to be grateful for all the things you do have.

Monday, January 14, 2013

What you said to yourself really matters!


“If you think you are beaten, you are,
If you think you dare not, you don’t
If you like to win, but you think you can’t,
It is almost certain you won’t.
 
 “If you think you’ll lose, you’re lost
For out of the world we find,
Success begins with a fellow’s will
It’s all in the state of mind.
 
“If you think you are outclassed, you are,
You’ve got to think high to rise,
You’ve got to be sure of yourself before
You can ever win a prize.
 
“Life’s battles don’t always go
To the stronger or faster man,
But soon or late the man who wins
Is the man who thinks he can!”

Monday, January 7, 2013

How do you deal with Tragedy and Grief?


How can you stay positive in the face of tragic circumstances like natural disasters, senseless massacres, serious illness, family problems, financial pressure, and the holiday depression that so many people feel this time of year? For many of us, the answer is simple; we CAN'T stay positive - at least not completely. When we're overcome by feelings of grief, loss, anger, and fear, staying positive is the last thing on our minds. It seems completely pointless.
Grief is a necessary part of the healing process when we suffer a loss. Even if the loss doesn't affect us personally, we can still feel grief when we see others struggling. Our hearts go out to them and we feel a sense of what they must be going through, even if we can't grasp the full extent of their pain. But as necessary as the grieving process is, it can quickly become overwhelming and take over your whole life. As a result, you may find yourself feeling even more depressed, more hopeless, and even losing interest in life altogether.

My solution for times like these is to try to create a balance between grief and hope. This helps me to keep things in perspective so the grief doesn't become overwhelming and blot out the blessings that are all around me. Below are some tips to help you do the same:
- Allow the tears and anger.
First and foremost, it's important to allow yourself to express the "negative" feelings you may be feeling. We are all emotional beings and we naturally react to painful situations with feelings of sadness, anger, disbelief, and despair. The wonderful thing about these feelings is that if you don't repress them, they flow through you and then gently decrease in intensity. If you simply allow yourself to cry, scream, punch a pillow, write, draw, paint, or express your pain through any physical medium, afterwards you feel clearer and lighter. Even if the pain is still there, it's softer, maybe a bit less intense.

- Focus on hope and gratitude.
In between those moments of intense pain and sadness, you'll find it easier to lift your thoughts and feelings to a better place, even if you wouldn't necessarily call it a "happy place". Can you think of one thing you are grateful for? If so, focus on that one thing and recall the reasons why you are grateful for it. Stay with that train of thought for a few minutes, and before long, you'll probably be able to think of other things you are grateful for. Can you think of one thing that gives you hope? Can you see any positive changes that might develop from the tragedy eventually? Focus on those things and allow them to lift your spirits.

- Get involved.
One of the best ways to uplift yourself is to help others in some way. Donate money to a worthwhile cause, volunteer your time and service, reach out to others who are struggling and offer to help them in some way. Just doing "something" can lift that heavy weight of helplessness and make you feel more empowered.

- Seek help.
If you truly feel overwhelmed by troublesome feelings, don't be afraid to seek help. There are so many wonderful therapists and grief counselors that can help you to work through the pain. There are also many alternative methods for easing emotional pain, like EFT, NLP, prayer and meditation. You can also reach out to friends and loved ones, join a support group, or even start your own. Chances are, there are plenty of likeminded people who would love to create a system of support and encouragement in your area.
- Give it time.
Most importantly, be patient and allow yourself time to work through the feelings that come up each day. Don't say, "I should be over this by now." If you're still feeling pain, you simply haven't completed the grieving process yet. The length of time it takes is different for everyone, and you shouldn't feel guilty or embarrassed about your own healing process. Be gentle with yourself and in time you will heal.

Monday, December 31, 2012

Proactive Person


Fundamental principle about the nature of man: Between stimulus and response, man has the freedom to choose.

 Within the freedom to choose are those endowments that make us uniquely human. In addition to self-awareness, we have imagination—the ability to create in our minds beyond our present reality. We have conscience—a deep inner awareness of right and wrong, of the principles that govern our behavior, and a sense of the degree to which our thoughts and actions are in harmony with them. And we have independent will—the ability to act based on our self-awareness, free of all other influences.

 Even the most intelligent animals have none of these endow­ments. To use a computer metaphor, they are programmed by instinct and/or training. They can be trained to be responsible, but they can't take responsibility for that training; in other words, they can't direct it. They can't change the programming. They're not even aware of it.

But because of our unique human endowments, we can write new programs for ourselves totally apart from our instincts and training. This is why an animal's capacity is relatively limited and man's is unlimited. But if we live like animals, out of our own instincts and conditioning and conditions, out of our collective memory, we too will be limited.

 The deterministic paradigm comes primarily from the study of animals—rats, monkeys, pigeons, dogs—and neurotic and psy­chotic people. While this may meet certain criteria of some re­searchers because it seems measurable and predictable, the history of mankind and our own self-awareness tell us that this map doesn't describe the territory at all!

Our unique human endowments lift us above the animal world. The extent to which we exercise and develop these endowments empowers us to fulfill our uniquely human potential. Between stimulus and response is our greatest power—the freedom to choose.

Proactive means more than merely taking initiative. It means that as human beings, we are responsible for our own lives. Our behavior is a function of our decisions, not our conditions. We can subordinate feelings to values. We have the initiative and the responsibility to make things happen.

Look at the word responsibility"responseabi1ity"_the ability to choose your response. Highly proactive people recognize that responsibility. They do not blame circumstances, conditions, or conditioning for their behavior. Their behavior is a product of their own Conscious choice, based on values, rather than a product of their conditions, based on feeling.

Because we are, by nature, proactive, if our lives are a function of conditioning and conditions, it is because we have, by conscious decision or by default, chosen to empower those things to control US.

In making such a choice, we become reactive. Reactive people are often affected by their physical environment. If the weather is good, they feel good. If it isn't, it affects their attitude and their performance. Proactive people can carry their own weather with them. Whether it rains or shines makes no difference to them. They are value driven; and if their value is to produce good quality work, it isn't a function of whether the weather is conducive to it or not.

Reactive people are also affected by their social environment, by the "social weather." When people treat them well, they feel well; when people don't, they become defensive or protective. Reactive people build their emotional lives around the behavior of others, empowering the weaknesses of other people to control them.

The ability to subordinate an impulse to a value is the essence of the proactive person. Reactive people are driven by feelings, by circumstances, by conditions, by their environment. Proactive people are driven by values—carefully thought about, selected and internalized values.

Proactive people are still influenced by external stimuli, whether physical, social, or psychological. But their response to the stimuli, conscious or unconscious, is a value-based choice or response.

As Eleanor Roosevelt observed, "No one can hurt you without your consent." In the words of Gandhi, "They cannot take away our self respect if we do not give it to them." It is our willing permission, our consent to what happens to us, that hurts us far more than what happens to us in the first place.
I admit this is very hard to accept emotionally, especially if we have had years and years of explaining our misery in the name of circumstance or someone else's behavior. But until a person can say deeply and honestly, "I am what I am today because of the choices I made yesterday," that person cannot say, "I choose otherwise."

Sunday, December 23, 2012

11 ways to LOVE



1.    Listen without interrupting. (Proverbs 18)

2.     Speak without accusing. (James 1:19)

3.    Give without sparing. (Proverbs 21:26)

4.    Pay without ceasing. (Colossians 1:9)

5.    Answer without arguing. (Proverbs 17:1)

6.    Share without pretending. (Ephesians 4:15)

7.    Enjoy without complaint. (Philippians 2:14)

8.    Trust without wavering, (Corinthians 13:7)

9.    Forgive without punishing. (Colossians 3:13)

10. Promise without forgetting. (Proverbs 13:12)

11. Honor without fail. (Hebrews 13: 4)


Thursday, October 11, 2012

Where You Are Now & Where You Would Like to Be

Where you are now and where you would like to be are two very different places, not because of the outer conditions, but because VIBRATIONALLY they are miles apart. A shortage of financial resources makes you feel compressed, restricted and uncomfortable, and a wealth of financial resources makes you feel free, light, expansive and happy. 

To change your outer circumstances, you must change your INNER ENVIRONMENT first. This is the only way to call forth the resources and opportunities needed to make changes in your outer world. 

How do you change your inner environment? 

Simply by changing the things you focus on day to day. If you are currently in a tight financial situation, you probably spend most of your time focusing on limitations and restrictions. 

You worry about having enough money to pay your bills and take care of your obligations. You feel angry about not having more freedom to do the things you wish to do with your life. You feel resentful of others who have the things you want, like a nicer home, nicer vehicles, more freedom and time to spend with their families, or engage in activities that make them feel fulfilled. 

Think for a moment about where your thoughtswould be most of the time if you were wealthy. If you had plenty of money to spend, plenty of money set aside for a rainy day, plenty of time to spend with your loved ones and engaged in activities that please you, what would you think about most of the time? 

If all of your restrictions were lifted and you could truly do what you wanted with your life, what would your mental and emotional state be like most of the time? 

You would probably feel happy, uplifted, inspired, peaceful, and content. You would be focused on creating more joy and love in your life. You would be focused on creating satisfying relationships with people you care about. You would be focused on creating fulfilling work. 

In other words, you would be focused on things that make you FEEL GOOD, rather than on things that make you feel frustrated, angry, and dissatisfied. 

Creating an outer financial shift is as easy as creating an internal, MENTAL SHIFT first. 

How? 

Start focusing more on things that please you. Start focusing on things that make you feel happy. Start focusing on the people that you love. Find positive things to enjoy right here, right now, in your life as it currently is. They do not have to be big things; they can be tiny little things like being grateful for a delicious cup of coffee, or feeling uplifted when you see a butterfly float by. Deliberately LOOK for things in your current surroundings that make you feel good, that make you smile, that make you feel inspired or grateful. 

Do this hundreds of times a day, and you will notice a positive inner shift happening, and it will continue to grow bigger and bigger as you create a new habit of focusing positively. 

And in a very short time, you will see your outer world start to shift in proportion to your inner environment. More money, other forms of abundance, opportunities, happiness, and satisfaction are going to start showing up in your outer world. 

As you travel the distance between "here" and "there" VIBRATIONALLY, you will also travel PHYSICALLY toward the conditions, people, and circumstances that will make you most happy. 

"It is not how much we have. It is what we THINK about that which we have that produces happiness." - Dr. Forest C. Shaklee Sr. 


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