No one can self-actualize without self-actualizing those around them.
I think we’re intrinsically spiritual. We’re spiritual beings in a physical universe and we are here to make a spiritual contribution.
What’s possible exceeds what’s impossible. Think about it. Do all you can do that is possible today, and in your tomorrow, what was impossible will be possible.
The key to having everything we want lies in expanding our definition of what’s possible and focusing on what we want. That’s it! Once we believe in the possibility of anything and focus in on exactly what we want to have, exactly what we want to do, then our minds can take us there.
What you believe to be the truth directly determines your attitude towards yourself and the world, the words you say and the actions you take.
You never know how much you can grow.
Improve your business, your life, your relationships, your finances and your health. When you do the whole world improves.
Step into a new you each day. Reach out to greater health, happiness, fitness, friendship, love and greater pride in yourself.
Do what you LOVE to do, and do it so well that those who come to see you do it will bring others to watch you do it again and again and again.
With dedication towards a destination and some perspiration one gets their heartfelt realization.
If you take the credit, you lose it. If you give away the credit, it comes back multiplied.
When you shut down the giving you shut down the receiving.
If you’re prosperous in soul, you’ll be prosperous in whole, regardless of how many and how much physical possessions you have.
With vision we flourish.
Miracles never cease to amaze me. I expect them, but their consistent arrival is always delightful to experience.
Infinite money is available to a mind that is ready, willing, able, qualified and gives itself permission to earn and accept it.
Ninety percent of the success of any product or service is its promotion and marketing.
Miracles are simply a change in perception.
True or true? Yes or yes?
Be grateful for your problems, for they stimulate an “I-can-solve-it” attitude.