There is a disease in the Western World, and it’s called “self-improvement.” The fundamental sense of inadequacy so many people feel is not linked to any actual deficiency or inability to achieve; it arises from a universal belief that we’re not already whole and complete. A baby doesn’t suffer self-worth issues. It can’t walk, it [...] Do You Suffer from the Dis-ease of Self-Improvement?
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There is a disease in the Western World, and it’s called “self-improvement.” The fundamental sense of inadequacy so many people feel is not linked to any actual deficiency or inability to achieve; it arises from a universal belief that we’re not already whole and complete. A baby doesn’t suffer self-worth issues. It can’t walk, it [...] Do You Have a ‘Broken Art’? How to Own Your Creative Power
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If you fancy yourself a “creative type,” you might feel like you have to fight a never-ending battle for your art, whether against the “system” or against the daily minutiae that threaten to suck the life out of your creative soul. But the only enemy we ever have to face is “the enemy within our [...] Law of Emergence Home-Study System
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“It’s The End of Self-Improvement” If you’ve been struggling to fix, heal, or improve yourself or your life, STOP! Not only is it impossible to do, but the act of trying is making your problems worse… –Learn More NOW– Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook share via Reddit Share with Stumblers Tweet [...] What is the Law of Emergence?
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“More tears are shed over answered prayers than unanswered ones” — Mother Teresa I once knew a guy who used the law of attraction to ‘attract’ a Mercedes into his life. “Wow, this stuff really works!” he declared, becoming an instant convert. Two weeks later he lamented that the Mercedes was in the shop – [...] Tongue Shui: Harness the Energy of Your Words to Transform Your World
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“My husband and I can’t say two words to each other without drawing blood,” a woman cried to her therapist. “The second he walks through the door, we’re at each other’s throats. Deep down, I know the love’s still there, but it seems hopelessly buried.” Listening intently, the therapist reached into his drawer, pulled out [...] 