Archive for March, 2008

Creative Visualization: How to Make It Part of Your Life: By Shakti Gawain

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008
Creative Visualization: How to Make It Part of Your Life: By Shakti Gawain

The most important thing to remember is to use creative visualization often, to make it a regular part of your life. Most people seem to find that it works best to practice it at least a little every day, especially when they are first learning.
I suggest that […]

Dedicate Time Every Day To Better Your Mind: By Mark Victor Hansen

Monday, March 24th, 2008
Dedicate Time Every Day To Better Your Mind: By Mark Victor Hansen

You are your most valuable asset. You alone determine the degree of your success. Therefore, you should always be conditioning yourself to be successful. How do you do this? Like any of your muscles, your mind needs strength training to become stronger. Start re-shaping your mind […]

The Thread of a Dream: An Article by Denis Waitley

Thursday, March 20th, 2008
The Thread of a Dream: An Article by Denis Waitley

When I was researching the history of the building of the Brooklyn Bridge as a major illustration for the ideas of success and motivation, I became engrossed with the story of how the first bridge was built over Niagara Falls. You see, to build a bridge over […]

Inside Influence Report = What’s Your Best Motivator?

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008
Inside Influence Report = What's Your Best Motivator?

Here’s a great article from Robert Cialdini’s recent newsletter:
We’ve all heard the saying that “A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” Such a message can be inspiring for those about to embark on a long and difficult path. But somewhere between their first step and their last, the original inspiration can […]

A True Perfectionist: By Alan Cohen

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008
A True Perfectionist: By Alan Cohen

A friend of mine declared, “I used to think I was a perfectionist. I found the tiniest flaws in everything. Then I realized I was not a perfectionist at all; I was an imperfectionist! If I was a perfectionist, I would see perfection wherever I look.”
The […]

Dr. George Goodheart (founder of Applied Kinesiology) Passes Away

Monday, March 17th, 2008
Dr. George Goodheart (founder of Applied Kinesiology) Passes Away

Dr. George Goodheart, one of Dr Colyer’s mentors (through Applied Kinesiology) died March 5, 2008, aged 90.
Dr. George Goodheart was born in Detroit, Michigan, in 1918. He graduated from the National College of Chiropractic in 1939. Dr. Goodheart is recognized as the founder and developer of Applied Kinesiology. He held numerous positions of distinction […]