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positive thinking and love – I deserve the best

I deserve the best
© Raj Arumugam,2008

http://www.positivethinkingthecompleteguide.com

I deserve the best
I love myself;
I love the world:
it is good
it is right

it is right to love
for love is pure and nurturing
if it is good to love
it is good to start with oneself

it is good to love oneself
for one who
cannot love oneself
cannot truly love another

loving oneself
one finds calm,
peace and quiet;
from love flows
positive thinking, natural and smooth

love moves one
to completeness —
to all good things
one needs in life:
love yourself.

I love myself;
I love the world:
it is good
it is right

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Brad Sugars CEO Action Coach ” Robert Kiyosaki Mentee”"

Brad Sugars http://www.bradsugars.com/

Brad is a well respected business Coach , He has one of the top franchises in the USA.
check brad out in the upcoming film

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Find me at

http://www.myspace.com/jubril8

http://www.jubril.com

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ADAM WHERE R U? Life coach ANDRE’ TAYLOR’S POWERFUL MESSAGE!

LIFE COACH, ANDRE’ TAYLOR’S (Gorgeous Dre) MOST POWERFUL MESSAGE YET!
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31 YEARS OLD…..NOW WHAT?

I am 31 years old male. I have a degree in Engineering and a masters degree in IT. and my problem is that I HATE MY FIELD! Now I work as a presales Hardware system engineer. I changed many jobs within this field before this job and I just got bored of them all, I didnt last more than one year in any of them before i jumped to a new one hoping to find it interesting. now after five years in the field, i realized that i hate it. Now I am so depressed, i go to my work unmotivated everyday and i just dont know if i can start a new career. I cant deal with specs and numbers. I want to work with ppl, i like abstract,i like theory ,concept.I like bigger pictures and i hate to delve into details. i enjoy talking about the greater meaning of life andi like to advise others. i am so idealistic so corporate life is like hell to me. My wish is to be a life coach like anthony robins for example. I like motivating ppl and helping them out and i like philosophical discussions and arts. I do not know where to start or is it even a possibility.
I know everyone is going to tell me there is a way when there is a will but i need more than that. i want tools, i want examples .i just want a way out of this before my life goes by and i end up just another man who earned his living and died

Um, okay, yeah, that sucks. BUT just be glad to have a job. You are fairly young, you got a career in the field that you studied. Compared to some people, you are incredibly lucky. I know a person who worked their butt off in Law School and now can’t get a job.

Maybe if you are that depressed you can move to a new city. Get a job in the field you were trained for but go in with a positive attitude. Try to meet new people. Honestly, if you’ve gone through that many jobs already and haven’t found one you liked then it’s going to be pretty hard to. If you quit now, in this economy, you might not find a better job.

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Would you pay a life coach to keep you on track?

I wonder about this new kind of therapy because I think it has too many defaults, how
often and is there a time limit for you to have access to the life coach? I think teenagers should volunteer in retirement homes and learn from the elderly. Adults that can’t learn from their mistakes, will continue doing the same things until they hit a wall, because life coaching in my opinion would only really have results during a stage of development, adults are already developed.
The question isn’t about coaches for
teenagers, READ THE QUESTION.

I don’t think that because you are an adult you are so developed that you can’t change your ways. A life coach may help an adult see things in a different way and provide them with different methods to deal with certain situations. They would needed for them to change their ways because they are already set in their own ways and won’t change them without some outside guidance. So yes, if I was dissatisfied with my life I would consider a life coach, but it probably wouldn’t be my first option.

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Leadership Story – Keynote Speaker – Training

www.storytelling-in-business.com Doug Stevenson, author of “The Story Theater Method”, demonstrates the 9 Steps of Story Structure. Learn how-to choose, craft and present a persuasive story for a business audience.

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VIP Success Coaching 4 Min 6-01-10.mp4

kineticmusclehttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/kineticmuscleHowtoVIP, Success, Coaching, Min, 01, 10VIP Success Coaching 4 Min 6-01-10.mp4

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A Life Coach Less Ordinary Introduction

A TV series following eccentric life coaches Nik and Eva Speakman as they try to change the lives of Compulsive Cleaners, Hair Pullers, Gamblers and Arachnophobes amongst others!

http://uktv.co.uk/index.cfm/uktv/Style.section/sid/5335

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What Is Personal Development And Is It Right For Me?

Personal development may turn a lot of people off because of its image. You always see these self-proclaimed gurus, peddling their tape sets and e-books, telling you that you can be happier, become a millionaire, lose weight, learn to use superhuman powers and read “War And Peace” in 15 minutes… if you’ll just buy their CD set or e-book!

It’s no wonder this can turn people off. Personal development might seem tacky or new-agey to you, but if you look a little more closely at what they have to offer you, you might find something very useful there.

“Personal development” basically means working on yourself. That’s it. It’s a pretty general category. It’s something that athletes, artists, celebrities and business owners all to in order to achieve their personal best at what they do. If you consider simply that personal development means doing what you do the best you can, it starts to make a lot more sense.

Maybe you don’t want the Maharishi’s 10-Day Weight Loss Hypnosis Program, or the Brainwave Machine that unlocks the millionaire giant within; but what about some tips and strategies to help you use your time better, deal more effectively with difficulties in your professional life, or improve your skills and abilities? Here are some common subtopics in the wide field of personal development.

Coping strategies. Stress is no joke. Little things that happen everyday can cause you a lot of frustration and health trouble. Everybody has their way of dealing with stress, but personal improvement can help offer you some new ideas for how to deal with little daily difficulties.

Getting the most out of everyday. Everybody could use more time in their busy lives. But honestly, if you had more free time, don’t you think you’d end up wasting it somehow? We don’t need MORE time; we need to use the time we have more effectively. Everybody I know could use a little help getting organized!

Overcoming personal problems. We all have little things that keep us from doing what we want to do, and they differ from person to person. Have you ever heard the saying “God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom always to tell the difference?” Personal development can help you figure out how to deal and live with your own personal problems.

Dealing with difficult people. You are bound to have to deal with people at your job or in your family that give you a major headache. You can work on yourself so that you can handle other people and not let little things get to you.

Working around life’s obstacles. Things aren’t ever going to go the way you’ve planned, and you will always face difficult times. Personal development can teach you ways that you can handle life’s crises without destructive consequences. Nobody can totally go it alone.

Increasing your brain power. In your everyday life, you only use a small fraction of your brain. Wouldn’t you like to improve your memory, control your mind and get more out of your grey matter? Personal development can show you all kinds of new ways to use your brain. There’s a lot going on there that you don’t know about!

Probably the most important thing personal development has to offer is a way to stay positive. It’s not always easy to do. It’s much easier to develop negative patterns of thinking that only drag us down in the muck.

If you’re a skeptic, like me, surf the net a little and see what you find. Don’t be close minded; personal development may have something to offer you.

James Allen
http://www.articlesbase.com/self-help-articles/what-is-personal-development-and-is-it-right-for-me-107475.html

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MasterMind – Your Roadmap to Success – The Top Two Things You Can Do!

How did it all begin? Andrew Carnegie lived around 1904 and was “America’s First Billionaire”.

Over a hundred years ago, there was a young Scottish boy who was raised in a world where there were few or no books.

Can you imagine? No books? In that day and age, books were not only rare, but strange and scarce. There was, of course, no internet, and there were not even any public libraries.

Libraries, such as they were, were private and owned by wealthy individuals in the community. Books were very rarely loaned or allowed to leave the home (“library”). The rule of the day was: books were for personal use only.

However, there happened to be an unusual situation in the area in which Andrew Carnegie grew up. In fact, it was so unusual that people actually gossiped about it!

The wealthiest man in that area was actually allowing his books to go out on loan! He allowed people, even young people, to “take” a book, so they could read it, and then bring it back. What a “funny” idea!

But Andrew didn’t think so. He took advantage of this very special opportunity. It made such an impression on him, it impacted not only his world but ultimately the world at large forever.

Goals and Gold:
Years went by and Andrew Carnegie did very well in business. As a young man he had two goals:

- Goal #1: in the first half of his life, to become extraordinarily successful and

- Goal #2: in the second half of his life, to give all that money away in appreciation to America for what it had done for him.

the Rich become Richer – how do they do that?:

As it became exceedingly clear that he had accomplished his first goal, and he began undertaking the second goal, people began to ask him how he had become successful.

It might seem to be an easy answer, but it became more and more difficult for him to say exactly what had been the things, which had been the foundation of his success.

Of course he had lived his life, and done many things, but he didn’t believe many things had created his success. He thought there had to be something simple, even if he wasn’t quite sure where the true power lay.

So he hired young cub reporter, Napoleon Hill, to compile what would later become the book we know as “Think and Grow Rich”.

At the time, he asked Napoleon to go around and interview 550 presidents of the largest corporations in America, most of who were Carnegie’s personal friends. The interview had one basic question: what has made you so successful?

The Secrets of the Millionaire Masters!:
It took over 2 years to complete all these interviews. When it was done, Carnegie reviewed all this information, added his own experience, and found their “Secrets of Success” could be summarized in just two simple phrases:

If you would be exceeding successful in this life:
1) Know very clearly where it is you want to go
2) Be a member of a group that also wants to succeed.

John Dealey
http://www.articlesbase.com/self-help-articles/mastermind-your-roadmap-to-success-the-top-two-things-you-can-do-83801.html

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