Personal Development Gurus

Deepak Chopra – Synchrodensity

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To accomplish his synchrodensity, we must go inwards to tap the deep corners of our spirit as well as outwards to take on the happenstances of the physical world. Synopsis Chopra says, “When you live you life with an appreciation of coincidences and their meanings, you link up with the underlying field of countless possibilities… [...]

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Robert Kiyosaki-Why Network Marketing Is Good

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Most individuals sign up Network Marketing only to make income. If they don’t make income in the first few months or years, they become disheartened and quit (and then often malign the industry!). Other people quit and go seeking a company with a better compensation plan, but joining to make a couple of quick bucks [...]

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Brian Tracy-Eat A Toad

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Your “toad” is your greatest, most significant chore, the one you’re most likely to dilly-dally on if you don’t do something about it. Synopsis Samuel Langhorne Clemens once said that if the first thing you do every morning is to eat a live toad, you are able to go through the day with the gratification [...]

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Steve Pavlina-Quit Griping

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While your thoughts are not you, if you repeat the same thoughts again and again, they’ll condition your mind to a large extent. It’s almost precise to say that we become our dominant thoughts, but I think that’s taking it a little too far. Synopsis Possibly the most crucial step in stopping the habit of [...]

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Tony Robbins-Learning How to Achieve Bigger Things

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If you look closely at anything in nature you’ll note how physically big plants for example only consist of a number of smaller parts. It’s the culmination of all the parts that make up the “largeness” that may only become and exist through a process of growth. Synopsis We all recognize the much overused cliché [...]

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