So, a few years ago I was at JFK
Airport about to get on a flight, when I
was approached by two women who I do
not think would be insulted to hear
themselves described as tiny old toughtalking
Italian-American broads.
The taller one, who is like up here, she
comes marching up to me, and she goes,
"Honey, I gotta ask you something. You
got something to do with that whole 'Eat,
Pray, Love' thing that's been going on
lately?“ - And I said, "Yes, I did."
The WNY Young Writer's Studio 2015 InstallationAngela Stockman
The WNY Young Writer's Studio is a community of writers and teachers of writing in Kenmore, New York. These slides make our thinking, learning, and work visible to those who are interested in taking a peek at it.
I have lived in different countries and cities and every time I move, every time I leave
home, something changes inside me. Even I have always thought traveling and living in different parts of the world is an enriching experience I can confirm that having a stronger relationship with the place that you feel as home is really important in order to reach happiness. This essay explores it.
How to move on after your break up- The right way! Gaurav Tiwari
Reverend Gaurav Tiwari's short write-up on How to move on after a toxic relationship break up and rejuvenate yourself the right way. Please Share if it helped you.
The WNY Young Writer's Studio 2015 InstallationAngela Stockman
The WNY Young Writer's Studio is a community of writers and teachers of writing in Kenmore, New York. These slides make our thinking, learning, and work visible to those who are interested in taking a peek at it.
I have lived in different countries and cities and every time I move, every time I leave
home, something changes inside me. Even I have always thought traveling and living in different parts of the world is an enriching experience I can confirm that having a stronger relationship with the place that you feel as home is really important in order to reach happiness. This essay explores it.
How to move on after your break up- The right way! Gaurav Tiwari
Reverend Gaurav Tiwari's short write-up on How to move on after a toxic relationship break up and rejuvenate yourself the right way. Please Share if it helped you.
The Great Book Of Best Quotes Of All Time By Abhi SharmaAbee Sharma
An organized collection of very best quotes of all time in very systematic way as an interactive PDF. Customized according to alphabetical order & Contains quotes of Great legends & some top most categories as books, music, A.I, movies, teamwork, Business etc. An organized collections of 200+ pages & 2000+ quotes. The great book of best quotes of all time.
Reboot Podcast #37 - Are you a Servant Leader - with Patrick Campbell on Rebo...rebootio
For leaders the temptation to tell, fix, and even do is so strong. “I know the way,” or “I have the answers,” or “the buck stops with me.” Sometimes it’s impossible to resist the ego boost of providing the answer, giving the fix, telling the way. But what impact does this have on the team, and ourselves? And is it even true?
Jerry Colonna is joined today by Patrick Campbell, co-founder and CEO of Price Intelligently – a bootstrapped company in Boston. Patrick and Jerry explore different leadership styles, the power of “if I die docs,” and how the secret to leadership, and servant leadership, may not lie in having the right answers, but instead asking the right questions.
Just wish it, be convinced and it happens
Thought Vibration or the Law of Attraction in the Thought World of William Walker Atkinson
Don’t be so surprised to see my name under such a title. I understand that it is the complete opposite of everything I have written up until now. I suspect that it will not matter much to most of you, since you will most probably stumble upon this book without knowing who I am and what I may have written before.
This book represents a new part of me which I believe has been trying to get out for a very long time now. At least a few years, where I told myself I needed now to concentrate on more positive things, positive thinking, and as the expression goes, then maybe everything will become nicer in my life, I could find this most sought after freedom and happiness.
It is true that I cannot see how anything could ever make me happy if first I cannot see or even think about anything that could make me happy. It is also true that I could not find happiness if I am not even able to identify one thing in my life which could bring me happiness. And how to even feel free if all I can see is all that keeps me away from my freedom?
Is it perhaps that freedom is only something in the mind? Is it possible that you can manufacture within your own existence a feeling of being free, a feeling of happiness and wellbeing, simply by convincing yourself that it can be so? Is this all a psychological universe and it becomes what you project it to be, and via auto-hypnosis or drugs you will eventually find exactly what you have been looking for? Walking beside the garbage cans outside, the people shouting at one another like if there was no tomorrow, your soul destroying managers at work, whilst inside you are feeling absolute freedom, infinite happiness, infinite wisdom, with a perpetual smile on your face with flowers everywhere, all in your mind, while ignoring to witness all the destruction around you?
Power of Prospecting Skills by Real Estate Trainer Johann Paul GregoryJohann Paul Gregory
Senior RENs in Malaysia still does prospecting though more than 5 years in the industry
10%-20% of their time are spent on prospecting new clients (Sellers & Buyers)
80%-90% of their time are from referrals
Motivating Yourself to Success by Author & Speaker Johann Paul GregoryJohann Paul Gregory
There are many reasons why people are not motivated. In contrast, successful people are motivated in their work. They are willing to change in order to adapt to a competitive business environment. Therefore, it is crucial for a person to have the right attitude to be successful in any industry they undertake.
The Great Book Of Best Quotes Of All Time By Abhi SharmaAbee Sharma
An organized collection of very best quotes of all time in very systematic way as an interactive PDF. Customized according to alphabetical order & Contains quotes of Great legends & some top most categories as books, music, A.I, movies, teamwork, Business etc. An organized collections of 200+ pages & 2000+ quotes. The great book of best quotes of all time.
Reboot Podcast #37 - Are you a Servant Leader - with Patrick Campbell on Rebo...rebootio
For leaders the temptation to tell, fix, and even do is so strong. “I know the way,” or “I have the answers,” or “the buck stops with me.” Sometimes it’s impossible to resist the ego boost of providing the answer, giving the fix, telling the way. But what impact does this have on the team, and ourselves? And is it even true?
Jerry Colonna is joined today by Patrick Campbell, co-founder and CEO of Price Intelligently – a bootstrapped company in Boston. Patrick and Jerry explore different leadership styles, the power of “if I die docs,” and how the secret to leadership, and servant leadership, may not lie in having the right answers, but instead asking the right questions.
Just wish it, be convinced and it happens
Thought Vibration or the Law of Attraction in the Thought World of William Walker Atkinson
Don’t be so surprised to see my name under such a title. I understand that it is the complete opposite of everything I have written up until now. I suspect that it will not matter much to most of you, since you will most probably stumble upon this book without knowing who I am and what I may have written before.
This book represents a new part of me which I believe has been trying to get out for a very long time now. At least a few years, where I told myself I needed now to concentrate on more positive things, positive thinking, and as the expression goes, then maybe everything will become nicer in my life, I could find this most sought after freedom and happiness.
It is true that I cannot see how anything could ever make me happy if first I cannot see or even think about anything that could make me happy. It is also true that I could not find happiness if I am not even able to identify one thing in my life which could bring me happiness. And how to even feel free if all I can see is all that keeps me away from my freedom?
Is it perhaps that freedom is only something in the mind? Is it possible that you can manufacture within your own existence a feeling of being free, a feeling of happiness and wellbeing, simply by convincing yourself that it can be so? Is this all a psychological universe and it becomes what you project it to be, and via auto-hypnosis or drugs you will eventually find exactly what you have been looking for? Walking beside the garbage cans outside, the people shouting at one another like if there was no tomorrow, your soul destroying managers at work, whilst inside you are feeling absolute freedom, infinite happiness, infinite wisdom, with a perpetual smile on your face with flowers everywhere, all in your mind, while ignoring to witness all the destruction around you?
Power of Prospecting Skills by Real Estate Trainer Johann Paul GregoryJohann Paul Gregory
Senior RENs in Malaysia still does prospecting though more than 5 years in the industry
10%-20% of their time are spent on prospecting new clients (Sellers & Buyers)
80%-90% of their time are from referrals
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There are many reasons why people are not motivated. In contrast, successful people are motivated in their work. They are willing to change in order to adapt to a competitive business environment. Therefore, it is crucial for a person to have the right attitude to be successful in any industry they undertake.
Introducing Parameter Sensitivity to Dynamic Code-Clone Analysis MethodsKamiya Toshihiro
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The subtle art of not giving a fuck by mark manson (z lib.org).epub (1)MessiMasino
In this generation-defining self-help guide, a superstar blogger cuts through the crap to show us how to stop trying to be "positive" all the time so that we can truly become better, happier people.
For decades, we’ve been told that positive thinking is the key to a happy, rich life. "F**k positivity," Mark Manson says. "Let’s be honest, shit is f**ked and we have to live with it." In his wildly popular Internet blog, Manson doesn’t sugarcoat or equivocate. He tells it like it is—a dose of raw, refreshing, honest truth that is sorely lacking today. The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F**k is his antidote to the coddling, let’s-all-feel-good mindset that has infected modern society and spoiled a generation, rewarding them with gold medals just for showing up.
How, as a 34 year old “burnt out” professional performer, I discovered the 3 key elements of a great opportunity, with no hype, only the hard hitting truth, that allowed me to generate up to 4 figures in a single day when I applied this…
Wake Up and Live - Introduction
TWO YEARS ago I came across a formula for success which has revolutionized my life. It was so simple, and so obvious once I had seen it, that I could hardly believe it was responsible for the magical results which followed my putting it into practice.
The first thing to confess is that two years ago I was a failure. Oh, nobody knew it except me and those who knew me well enough to see that I was not doing a tenth of what could be expected of me. I held an interesting position, lived not too dull a life - yet there was no doubt in my own mind, at least, that I had failed. What I was doing was a substitute activity for what I had planned to do; and no matter how ingenious and neat the theories were which I presented to myself to account for my lack of success, I knew very well that there was more work that I should be doing, and better work, and work more demonstrably my own.
Of course I was always looking for a way out of my impasse. But when I actually had the good fortune to find it, I hardly believed in my own luck. At first I did not try to analyze or explain it. For one thing, the effects of using the formula were so remarkable that I was almost on the verge of being superstitious about the matter; it seemed like magic, and it doesn't do to inquire too closely into the reasons for a spell or incantation! More realistic than that, there was - at that time - still a trace of wariness about my attitude. I had tried to get out of my difficulties many times before, had often seemed to be about to do so, and then had found them closing in around me again as relentlessly as ever. But the main reason for my taking so little time to analyze or explain the effects of the formula after I once began to use it consistently was that I was much too busy and having far too much fun.
Discovery takes letting go of the “shoulds,” which I find highly detrimental. After years of being who we think we should be, we can bury who we really are so deep that we don’t even know anymore. We do it for other people: parents, friends, teachers, bosses, etc...
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I want to talk a little bit today about labor and work.
When we think about how people work,the naive in tuition we have is that people are like rats in a maze--that all people care about is money,and the moment we give the money,we can directt hem to work one way,we can direct them to work another way.This is why we give bonuses to bankers and pay in all kinds of ways.And we really have this incredibly simplistic view of why people work,and what the labor market looks like.
Huffington is the co-founder and editor-in-chief of The Huffington Post,a Verizon company.She was a popular conservative commentator in the mid-1990s,after which, in the 1990s,she offered liberal points of view in public,while remaining involved in business endeavours.
We dream boldly in the dimension of our doing,but set the bar no higher than stability in our emotional lives.It’s time to dream in multiple dimensions at the same time,says AIDS Ride Founder Dan Pallotta.He aims to transform the way society thinks about giving,and being.
I need to make a confession at the outset here.A little over 20 years ago,I did something that I regret,something that I'm not particularly proud of.Something that,in many ways,I wish no one would ever know,but here I feel kind of obliged to reveal.
In the late 1980s,in a moment of youthful indiscretion,I went to law school.
Inside the mind of a master procrastinator - Tim Urban67 Golden Rules
So in college, I was a government major, which means I had to write a lot of papers.Now, when a normal student writes a paper,they might spread the work out a little like this.So,you know--
You get started maybe a little slowly,but you get enough done in the first week that,with some heavier days later on, everything gets done,things stay civil.
And I would want to do that like that.That would be the plan. I would have it all ready to go,but then,actually,the paper would come along,and then I would kind of do this.
My name is Maysoon Zayid,and I am not drunk,but the doctor who delivered me was.He cut my mom six different times in six different directions,suffocating poor little me in the process.As a result,I have cerebral palsy,which means I shake all the time. Look. It's exhausting.I'm like Shakira,Shakira meets Muhammad Ali.CP is not genetic.It's not a birth defect.You can't catch it.No one put a curse on my mother's uterus,and I didn't get it because my parents are first cousins,which they are.It only happens from accidents,like what happened to me on my birthday.
When I was a child, I always wanted to be a superhero. I wanted to save the world and make everyone happy. But I knew that I'd need superpowers to make my dreams come true. So I used to embark on these imaginary journeys to find intergalactic objects from planet Krypton, which was a lot of fun, but didn't yield much result. When I grew up and realized that science fiction was not a good source for superpowers, I decided instead to embark on a journey of real science, to find a more useful truth.
How to speak so that people want to listen by julian treasure67 Golden Rules
The human voice: It's the instrument we all play. It's the most powerful sound in the world,probably. It's the only one that can start a war or say "I love you. "And yet many people have the experience that when they speak,people don't listen to them.
The skill of self confidence by dr. ivan joseph67 Golden Rules
And being the Socratic professor that I am, I say, well, what does your son or daughter do? What do they do really well that we’d be interested in? And typically their answers are, well, they’ve got great vision. They’re really good. They can see the entire field. Or, my daughter is the fastest player, there’s nobody that can beat her. Or, my son’s got a great left-footer. Really great in the air and can hit every ball.
I’m like: “Yeah, not bad; but to be quite honest with you, those are the last things I’m looking for. The most important thing? Self-confidence.”
Without that skill, and I use the word skill intentionally, without that skill, we are useless as a soccer player. Because when you lose sight or belief in yourself, we’re done for.
This is really a 2 hour presentation I give to high school students cut down to 3 minutes. And it all started one day,on a plane,on my way to TED,7 years ago.And in the seat next to me was a high school student,a teenager,and she came from a really poor family and she wanted to make something of her life.And she asked me a simple little question.
"what leads to success?"
And I felt really badly because I couldn’t give her a good answer. So I get off the plane and I come to TED. And I think, Jesus, I’m in the middle of a room with successful people. So, why don’t I ask them -what helped them succeed and pass it onto kids.
Tony Robbins discusses the "invisible forces" that make us do what we do -- and high-fives Al Gore in the front row.
What is your motive for action? What is it that drives you in your life today? Not 10 years ago. Are you running the same pattern? Because I believe that the invisible force of internal drive, activated, is the most important thing. I'm here because I believe emotion is the force of life. All of us have great minds. Most of us here have great minds, right? We all know how to think. With our minds we can rationalize anything. We can make anything happen.
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"I feel as though I've wasted my life,andI'm half way through it, they said.” I don't know what my life is all about. I was privileged to go to Yale, and we were standing on a summer evening
in the middle of Yale's old campus, and the people that I was speaking with were privileged, and highly educated, and financially well off, and in positions of power. And they had the first house, and the second house, and they had the first spouse, and the second spouse..
We still got jobs, we were living our lives expensively, with life's ups and downs, and we did not feel that we had wasted a single minute. And as I spoke with the 20%, the happier 20%, I discovered that each of them knew something about their life purpose because they knew five things:
who they were,
2)what they did,
3)who they did it for,
4)what those people wanted or needed, and
5)what they got out of it, how they changed as a result
What do you think is the key to achieving our goals, our success? Some people suggest things like hard work, focus, persistence.
But research shows these are all by products of something else —something much more powerful that we can all develop. It is this very special something that really is critical to success.
Someone who has achieved great success is Josh Waitzkin, a chess international master and the subject of the movie Searching for Bobby Fischer. Nobody has won all the national chess championships that Josh has, but even more impressive, when he turned 21 he took on the challenge mastering something completely new and very different from chess —Marshall Arts.
He realized that he had learned how to grow and succeed, and he could apply that understanding to other domains. And so, he devoted himself relentlessly to Tai Chi Chuan, and after lots of hard work, many failures and some broken joints, he became a great martial artist and he won two World Championships. Now he's off to jui-jitsu.
So what does Josh say is the greatest thing that ever happened to him? Believe it or not, he says losing my first national chess championship because it helped me avoid many of the psychological traps.
Welcome to the Program Your Destiny course. In this course, we will be learning the technology of personal transformation, neuroassociative conditioning (NAC) as pioneered by Tony Robbins. NAC is used to deprogram negative neuroassociations that are causing approach avoidance and instead reprogram yourself with positive neuroassociations that lead to being approach automatic. In doing so, you change your destiny, moving towards unlocking the hypersocial self within, the true self free from fear and operating from a place of personal power and love.
2. Peoplebehindthis greatwork..!
Summary By: Hubert Koh
Hubert Koh
Founder and chief success officer
67goldenrules.com
Why I did it: Actually, I love TEDx, specially a site for
personal self growth. Sometimes these talks can be very
long and I may not have the time to listen or that after I
listen I want to print out a set of summary slides for
future reference.
I am hoping that this summary resource will be useful to
you and my base of 10,000+ and counting readers in
your journey of self growth.
3. Peoplebehindthis greatwork..!
About Speaker: Elizabeth Gilbert
Elizabeth Gilbert
Writer
The author of 'Eat, Pray, Love,'
Elizabeth Gilbert has thought long
and hard about some big topics. Her
fascinations: genius, creativity and
how we get in our own way when it
comes to both.
4. An introductionof myself
Hi, my name is Hubert, and I am the author of 67 Golden Rules to
be successful in life and business. First of all, I would like to invite
you to download my eBook then you will have before you an
amazing, powerful resource to reach for the galaxies. Even if you
fail, you will land on the stars.
5. Becomesuccessful…..
Now, you may be wondering to yourself… “How can reading an
eBook truly make me become successful in my business and life?”
I have spent nearly $30,000 on courses learning from the
mentors on how to be successful in life and business.
The 67 Golden Rules are carefully distilled from the whole
universe of knowledge on how to be successful in life and
business.
6. Becomesuccessful…..
By reading this eBook, you will essentially save both the time
and money to try to find out these golden rules yourself.
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8. So, a few years ago I was at JFK
Airport about to get on a flight, when I
was approached by two women who I do
not think would be insulted to hear
themselves described as tiny old tough-
talking Italian-American broads.
The taller one, who is like up here, she
comes marching up to me, and she goes,
"Honey, I gotta ask you something. You
got something to do with that whole 'Eat,
Pray, Love' thing that's been going on
lately?“ - And I said, "Yes, I did."
Introduction
9. And she smacks her friend and she
goes, "See, I told you, I said, that's that
girl. That's that girl who wrote that
book based on that movie.“
So that's who I am. And believe me, I'm
extremely grateful to be that person,
because that whole "Eat, Pray, Love"
thing was a huge break for me.
WhoIam…
10. No way to win…
But it also left me in a really tricky position moving forward as an author
trying to figure out how in the world I was ever going to write a book again
that would ever please anybody, because I knew well in advance that all
of those people who had adored "Eat, Pray, Love" were going to be
incredibly disappointed in whatever I wrote next because it wasn't going
to be "Eat, Pray, Love," and all of those people who had hated "Eat, Pray,
Love" were going to be incredibly disappointed in whatever I wrote next
because it would provide evidence that I still lived.
So I knew that I had no way to win, and knowing that I had no way to win
made me seriously consider for a while just quitting the game and moving
to the country to raise corgis.
11. Creativitysurvived its success…
But if I had done that, if I had given up writing,
I would have lost my beloved vocation, so I
knew that the task was that I had to find some
way to gin up the inspiration to write the next
book regardless of its inevitable negative
outcome.
In other words, I had to find a way to make
sure that my creativity survived its own
success. And I did, in the end, find that
inspiration, but I found it in the most unlikely
and unexpected place. I found it in lessons
that I had learned earlier in life about how
creativity can survive its own failure.
12. Kept working, kept writing…
After college, I got a job as a diner
waitress, kept working, kept writing,
kept trying really hard to get published,
and failing at it. I failed at getting
published for almost six years. So for
almost six years, every single day, I had
nothing but rejection letters waiting for
me in my mailbox.
And it was devastating every single
time, and every single time, I had to ask
myself I'm not going to quit….
13. Lovedwritingmore than ….
And you have to understand that for me, going home did not mean returning to
my family's farm. For me, going home meant returning to the work of writing
because writing was my home, because I loved writing more than I hated
failing at writing, which is to say that I loved writing more than I loved my own
ego, which is ultimately to say that I loved writing more than I loved myself.
And that's how I pushed through it.
But the weird thing is that 20 years later, during the crazy ride of "Eat, Pray,
Love," I found myself identifying all over again with that unpublished young
diner waitress who I used to be, thinking about her constantly, and feeling like
I was her again, which made no rational sense whatsoever because our lives
could not have been more different. She had failed constantly. I had
succeeded beyond my wildest expectation. We had nothing in common. Why
did I suddenly feel like I was her all over again?
14. Middle of the chain of human…
For most of your life, you live out your
existence here in the middle of the
chain of human experience where
everything is normal and reassuring
and regular, but failure catapults you
abruptly way out over here into the
blinding darkness of disappointment.
Success catapults you just as abruptly
but just as far way out over here into
the equally blinding glare of fame and
recognition and praise.
15. But in both cases…
It turns out that there is also the same remedy for self-restoration, and that is that
you have got to find your way back home again as swiftly and smoothly as you
can, and if you're wondering what your home is, here's a hint:
Your home is whatever in this world you love more than you love yourself. So that
might be creativity, it might be family, it might be invention, adventure, faith,
service, it might be raising corgis, I don't know, your home is that thing to which
you can dedicate your energies with such singular devotion that the ultimate
results become inconsequential.
16. I realized that all I had to do…
For me, that home has always been writing. So after the weird, disorienting success that I
went through with "Eat, Pray, Love," I realized that all I had to do was exactly the same
thing that I used to have to do all the time when I was an equally disoriented failure.
I had to get my ass back to work, and that's what I did, and that's how, in 2010, I was able
to publish the dreaded follow-up to "Eat, Pray, Love." And you know what happened with
that book? It bombed, and I was fine. Actually, I kind of felt bulletproof, because I knew
that I had broken the spell and I had found my way back home to writing for the sheer
devotion of it. And I stayed in my home of writing after that, and I wrote another book that
just came out last year and that one was really beautifully received, which is very nice, but
not my point.
My point is that I'm writing another one now, and I'll write another book after that and
another and another and another and many of them will fail, and some of them might
succeed, but I will always be safe from the random hurricanes of outcome as long as I
never forget where I rightfully live.
17. There'ssomething in this world…
Look, I don't know where you rightfully live, but I know that there's something in this
world that you love more than you love yourself.
The only trick is that you've got to identify the best, worthiest thing that you love most,
and then build your house right on top of it and don't budge from it. And if you should
someday, somehow get vaulted out of your home by either great failure or great
success, then your job is to fight your way back to that home the only way that it has
ever been done, by putting your head down and performing with diligence and
devotion and respect and reverence whatever the task is that love is calling forth from
you next.
18. Success“When you want something, all the
universe conspires in helping you to
achieve it.” ― Paulo Coelho,
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