Loving Every Phenomenal Part of You
Have you ever wished yourself away?
Last month I was invited to participate in a charity golf tournament in Las Vegas to celebrate the life of the late dancing legend Gregory Hines. The event was held to raise funds and awareness of the tragic disease that took this entertainer’s life
Personal missions statements (PMS) are just nothing but the winning choices. Our mind can program us in such a way that success ratio in personal, social & professional life changes drastically. PMS or winning choices are exactly similar to that programming.
With the growing number of expert business people, consultants and coaches keen to make money from multiple streams of income I thought I’d share a WARNING to help you spot genuinely useful information from dangerous scams. There’s a very simple seduction trick that is deadly powerful when it comes to parting the masses (whether they consider themselves highly intelligent or not) with their cash. It has been used effectively by scammers, scoundrels and cheats throughout the ages, even before PT Barnum famously said, “Every crowd has a silver lining” (btw – he never did say “There’s a sucker born every minute” that was someone else…) This is the simple rule, and anyone employing it for personal gain has, in my book, already succumbed to the dark side – okay I’m a Starwars fan… “The easier you make getting hold of large sums of cash appear, the easier it is to get more people to part with more money to find out how.” This is based on the truism (ie it appears true in most cases) that… most people are basically greedy and lazy.
A few weeks ago at a “Leadership from the Ground Up” conference, Donald Trump spoke about the ingredients for success. I found his topic on momentum very intriguing. My thoughts have been returning to his presentation in my mind ever since
Many people go through much of their lives without really thinking about their purpose. I don’t mean a lofty, philosophic, and often unrealistic purpose that has us striving to save the world or solve the challenge of poverty throughout the world (although these are both admirable for those whose true purpose is to do so). What I am talking about is the individual and unique purpose that drives and grounds us