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Saturday, November 5, 2011

The Science of Being Well


In the personal application of the Science of Being Well, as in that of
TheIScience of Getting Rich, certain fundamental truths must be known in
the beginning, and accepted without question. Some of these truths we state
here:
The perfectly natural performance of function constitutes health, and the perfectly natural performance of function results from the natural action of the Principle of Life.


There is a Principle of Life in the universe, and it is the One Living Substance from which all things are made. This Living Substance  

The Science of Getting Rich



WHATEVER MAY BE SAID IN PRAISE OF POVERTY, the fact remains that it is not possible to live a really complete or successful life unless one is rich. No one can rise to his greatest possible height in talent or soul development unless he has plenty of money, for to unfold the soul and to de-velop talent he must have many things to use, and he cannot have these things unless he has money to buy them with.


A person develops in mind, soul, and body by making use of things, and society is so organized that man must

Thought Vibration


The Universe is governed by Law-one great Law. Its        manifestations are  multiform, but viewed from the          Ultimate there is but one Law. We are familiarwith some  of its manifestations, but are almost totally ignorant of    certain  others. Still we are learning a little more every day-the veil is being gradually lifted. 

The Power of Gratitude


Why can’t you be more grateful? It’s likely at some point you’ve heard this remark from a parent, grandparent or have even uttered these words to a child yourself. (Or even worse, a partner!) Our need to see gratitude in others is a huge part of us seeing that person also as a loving, caring person.

Having gratitude helps us to enjoy life more. It can break through huge barriers and reduce our stress loads, give us more confidence and help us to meet our goals- no matter how big they may be.

Acres of Diamonds by Russell H. Conwell


I am astonished that so many people should care to hear this story over again. Indeed, this lecture has become a study in psychology; it often breaks all rules of oratory, departs from the precepts of rhetoric, and yet remains the most popular of any lecture I have delivered in the fifty-seven years of my public life. I have sometimes studied for a year upon a lecture and made careful research, and then presented the 

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Why You Must Read Biographies by Ron White

“Don’t worry, boy—it will be all right. I’ve took this road you are walkin’ down. I’ve been in your shoes. It is just somethin’ that you have got to go through. I had this same talk with my dad.”
Those were the words I heard from my dad at the age of 12, when my heart had flushed my eyes with tears because the life of my dog was flickering out. Through the years, I have taken walks down the same road with my dad and I’ve heard different versions of the same speech when business was tough, friendships ended or I wasn’t feeling my best.