
My advice is to plunge into meditation which give the keys…to open the door to understanding. To pass from ignorance to knowledge front the darkness into the light.
George Harrison
Posted by candlelight on October 2, 2006

My advice is to plunge into meditation which give the keys…to open the door to understanding. To pass from ignorance to knowledge front the darkness into the light.
George Harrison
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Posted by candlelight on October 1, 2006

The most collective wisdom have suggested that the following five books have inspired hundreds of millions of people.
1. The Bible. Even if your’re not religious, this book has much deep wisdom, it can uplift and transform you2. Think and grow rich. Napoleon Hill spent over 20 years meeting and studying the most successful men in America. Then wrote about their common modes of thought and action.
3. The Seven Habits Of Highly Effective People. Stephen Covey’s masterpiece. Written in the 1980′s it has helped turn the Covey Leadership Center into a $500 million annual turnover business.
4. The Road Less Travelled. Over five years in the New York Times best seller lists. Scott M. Peck’s book emphasises that there are no easy ways to success and happiness, but that both are possible when one works on one’s own personal integrity.
5. Unlimited Power. When Anthony Robbins wrote this he was still in his twenties. But for an aggressive approach to sculpting yourself in to the person of your dreams, it’s hard to beat.
We all deserve to live full out with our dream, these five books all the times have proven power to transform your life.
Thanks to Siimon Reynold, Aust
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Posted by candlelight on September 30, 2006
The biggest reason people don’t succeed is that they’re too scared to commit to a course of action. They give up on jobs easily, they procrastinate on career choices, they change their minds on even minor issues constantly. As a result, what action they do eventually take is half hearted and consequently ineffective. Don’t you know which way to go? Just choose and then commit to it 100% for a year. Then stop and see if you took the right path. Sure you’ll make mistakes, but over the course of a lifetime you’ll end up far ahead of those who never commit to anything.
Siimon Reynolds, 1998, ”When they Zig you Zag” Mcmillan Aust Ltd, Australia.
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