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Our Decisions not the conditions of our life determine our destiny.

   There are people born with advantages, like genetic advantages, environmental advantages, family advantages, or relationship advantages.  Yet there are also people that we meet, read  and hear about who against all odds have exploded beyond the limits of their conditions by making new decisions about what to do with  their lives and how to improve it. They are examples of the unlimited power of the human spirit. If we decide to, you  and I can make our lives one of these inspiring examples. People who strive to make a better world. How? Simply by making decisions today about how we're going to live in the next ten years and more. If you don't make decisions about how you're going to live, then you've already made a decision, have'nt you? You're making a decision to be directed  by the environment instead of shaping your own destiny.  Your whole life can change in just one day - the day you determine not just what you'd like to have in you...

Decisions - The Pathway to Power (Continued)

    As you look back over the last ten years, were there times when a different decision would have made your life radically different from today, either for better or for worse?  Maybe for example, you made a career decision that changed your life. Or maybe you failed to make one. Maybe you decided during the last ten years to get married- or divorced. You might have purchased a book, a tape, or  attended a seminar and as a result, changed your beliefs and actions. Maybe you decided to have children, or to put it off in pursuit of  a career. Perhaps you decided to invest in a home or a business. Maybe you decided to start exercising, or to give it up. It could be that you decided to stop smoking. Maybe you decided to move to another part of the country, or to take a trip around the world.  How have these decisions brought you to this point in your life? Did you experience emotions of tragedy and frustration, injustice or hopelessness durin...

Decisions - The Pathway to Power

Lets go back 10 to 15 years ago. Think for a moment. Where were you then? What were you like? Who were your friends? What were your hopes and dreams? If someone had asked you, "Where will you be in ten or 15 years?" What would you have told them? Are you today where you wanted to be back then?  A decade can pass quickly, can't it? Most importantly, maybe we should be asking ourselves, "How am I going to live the next ten years of my life? How am I going to live today in order to create the tomorrow I'm committed  to? What am I going to stand for from now on? What's important to me right now, and what will be important to me in the long term? What actions can I take today that will shape my ultimate destiny? You see, ten years from now, you will surely arrive. The question is Where? Who will you have become? How will you live? What will your contribute? Now is the time to design the next ten years of  your life - not once they're over.  The most p...

Master Your Finances

     By the time they reach the age of sixty-five, most Americans are either dead-broke or dead. That's hardly what most people envision for themselves as they look ahead to the golden age of retirement. Yet without the conviction  that you deserve financial well-being, backed up by a workable game plan, how can you turn your treasured scenario into reality? We will teach  you how to go beyond the goal of mere survival in your autumn years of life, and even now for that matter.     Because we have the good fortune to live in a capitalist society, each of us has the capability to carry out our dreams. Yet most of us experience financial pressure on an ongoing basis, and we fantasize that having more money would relieve that pressure.  This is a grand cultural delusion - let me assure you that the more money you have , the more pressure you're likely to feel...The key is not the mere pursuit of wealth, but changing you...

Master your Relationships-

It is very important to master your relation ships, - romantic,  family, business and social.  After all, who wants to learn, grow, and become successful and happy all by themselves? Create quality relationships - first with yourself, then with others.  Begin by discovering what you value most highly, what your  expectations are, the rules by which you play the game of life, and  how it all relates to the other players. Then as you achieve mastery  of this all important skill, you will learn how to connect with  people at the deepest level, and be rewarded with something we all  want to experience : a sense of contribution, of knowing that we  have made a difference in other people's  lives. 

Mastery of Physical Self

      Today we learn how to master the physical self.  Is it worth it to have everything you've ever dreamed of, yet not  have the physical health to be able to enjoy it.?  Do you wake up every morning feeling energized, powerful, and ready to take on a new day? Or do you wake up feeling as tired as the night before,  riddled with aches, and resentful at having to start all over again? Will your current lifestyle make you a statistic?  One of every two Americans dies of coronary disease; one of three dies of cancer.  We  cram our bodies with high-fat, nutritionally empty foods, poison our system with cigarette, alcohol, and drugs and sit passively in front of our TV sets.  Take control of your physical health so that you not only look good, but you feel good and know that you're in control of your life, in a body that radiates vitality and allows you to accomplish your outcomes.

Emotional Mastery

        Emotional  mastery means  to master one's  emotions.  For example we all want to lose weight... Do we know  why we want to lose weight?  Is it just to have less fat on your body?  Or is it because of the way you would feel  if you freed  yourself of those  unwanted  pounds?  giving yourself  more energy and vitality, making yourself  more attractive  to others, and boosting your confidence   and self-esteem. Virtually everything we do is to change the way we feel. Too many of us leave  ourselves at the mercy of outside events over which we may have no control, failing to take charge of our emotions - over which we have all the control, and relying instead on short-term quick fixes.  How else can we explain the fact that, while  less that 5% of the world's population lives in the United States, we consume more than 50 percent of the world's cocaine? ...