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Sunday, January 18, 2009
Bob Proctor's Six Minutes to Success Program
| Bob Proctor's Six Minutes to Success Program Six Minutes Can Change Your Life! Click Here To Find Out How. What I'm about to tell you will make you afraid. Probably very afraid. But more importantly it has the potential of making you a bucket load of money. Listen carefully: A woman living in downtown Ontario, Canada came out of her house and saw 3 old men with long white beards sitting in her front yard. She did not recognize them. She said "I don't think I know you, but you must be hungry. Please come in and have something to eat." "Is the man of the house home?" they asked. "No", she replied. "He's out." "Then we cannot come in", they replied. In the evening when her husband came home, she told him what had happened. "Go tell them I am home and invite them in!" The woman went out and invited the men in. "We do not go into a house together," they replied. "Why is that?" she asked. One of the old men explained: "His name is Wealth," he said pointing to one of his friends, and said pointing to another one, "He is Success, and I am Love." Then he added, "Now go in and discuss with your husband which one of us you want in your home." The woman went in and told her husband what was said. Her husband was overjoyed. "How nice!!" he said. "Since that's the case, let's invite Wealth. Let him come and fill our home with wealth!" His wife disagreed. "My dear, why don't we invite Success?" Their daughter was listening from the other corner of the house. She jumped in with her own suggestion: "Would it not be better to invite Love? Our home will then be filled with love!" "Let us heed our daughter's advice," said the husband to his wife. "Go out and invite Love to be our guest." The woman went out and asked the 3 old men, "Which one of you is Love? Please come in and be our guest." Love got up and started walking toward the house. The other 2 also got up and followed him. Surprised, the lady asked Wealth and Success: "I only invited Love, why are you coming in?" The old men replied together: "If you had invited Wealth or Success, the other two of us would've stayed out, but since you invited Love, wherever he goes, we go with him. Wherever there is Love, there is also Wealth and Success!" I heard that story from an amazing friend of mine, Bob Proctor. He went on and told me this: "Most people don't have wealth or success in their lives and that's probably because they don't know how to love. Whether you want just wealth, success or love in your life... I can help you achieve it." I believe in Bob Proctor 100%. He has helped me achieve great success in life, and he can help you too. But there's one condition... You've got to give him 6 minutes of your life everyday till the day he helps you achieve your goals. Is that a deal? Okay, then as a first step, go to this website right now: http://store.sixminutestosuccess.com/?aid=586741 and try it out for FREE!! Make sure you read all the way through to the end. There is a HUGE secret hidden within the website. |
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Monday, June 25, 2007
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Monday, June 11, 2007
"I'm through accepting limits
'Cuz someone says they're so
Some things I cannot change
But 'till I try, I'll never know
Too long I've been afraid of
Losing love - I guess I have lost
Well, if that's love
It comes at much too high a cost
I'd sooner buy
Defying gravity
Kiss me goodbye
I'm defying gravity
And you can't pull me down... "
-- Elphaba, Wicked - Defying Gravity
'Cuz someone says they're so
Some things I cannot change
But 'till I try, I'll never know
Too long I've been afraid of
Losing love - I guess I have lost
Well, if that's love
It comes at much too high a cost
I'd sooner buy
Defying gravity
Kiss me goodbye
I'm defying gravity
And you can't pull me down... "
-- Elphaba, Wicked - Defying Gravity
Sunday, June 10, 2007
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
"Slow down, find the gap between thoughts about the past and the future, and discover the loveliness of an ordinary moment."
--Christina Feldman, Yoga Journal
"... hurrying [has] less to do with how fast I moved and more to do with my agitation and preoccupation with being somewhere I was not"
--Christina Feldman, Yoga Journal
"Whether you think you can, or you think you can't. You are right."
--Henry Ford
--Christina Feldman, Yoga Journal
"... hurrying [has] less to do with how fast I moved and more to do with my agitation and preoccupation with being somewhere I was not"
--Christina Feldman, Yoga Journal
"Whether you think you can, or you think you can't. You are right."
--Henry Ford
Monday, May 7, 2007
"The greatest crime in the world is not developing your potential. When you do what you do best, you are helping not only yourself, but the world."
--Roger Williams
"Inside the snow globe on my father's desk, there was a penguin wearing a red-and-white-striped scarf. When I was little my father would pull me into his lap and reach for the snow globe. He would turn it over, letting all the snow collect on the top, then quickly invert it. The two of us watched the snow fall gently around the penguin. The penguin was along in there, I thought, and I worried for him. When I told my father this, he said 'Don't worry ... he has a nice life. He's trapped in a perfect world."
--Alice Sebold
"How strangely sad I feel on seeing a poor man shuffling through the street in a rather worn-out, light yellowish-green coat. I was sorry for him, but the thing that moved me most was that the colour of this coat so vivdly reminded me of my first childish productions in the noble art of painting. This colour was precisely, one of my vital hues. Is it not sad that these colour mixtures, which I still think of with so much pleasure, are found nowhere in life; the whole world thinks them hard, bizarre, suitable only for Nuremberg pictures. Or if one sometimes happens on them, there is always something unpleasent about the encounter, as in the present case. It is always some weak-minded person, or one who has been unfortunate, in short, always someone who feels himself an alien int he world, and whom the world will not recognize. And I, who always painted my heroes with the never-to-be-forgotten yellow-green colouring on their coats! And is it not so with all the mingled colours of childhood? The hues of life once had gradually become too strong, too hard, for our dim eyes."
--Soren Kierkegaard
"Sometimes we feel lonely, to the point of tears and we don't let these tears come because we are not supposed to cry. Or we feel a surge of love for someone, but we don't say anything because we're frozen with fear of what those words might do to the relationship."
-- Mitch Albom, Tuesdays with Morrie
--Roger Williams
"Inside the snow globe on my father's desk, there was a penguin wearing a red-and-white-striped scarf. When I was little my father would pull me into his lap and reach for the snow globe. He would turn it over, letting all the snow collect on the top, then quickly invert it. The two of us watched the snow fall gently around the penguin. The penguin was along in there, I thought, and I worried for him. When I told my father this, he said 'Don't worry ... he has a nice life. He's trapped in a perfect world."
--Alice Sebold
"How strangely sad I feel on seeing a poor man shuffling through the street in a rather worn-out, light yellowish-green coat. I was sorry for him, but the thing that moved me most was that the colour of this coat so vivdly reminded me of my first childish productions in the noble art of painting. This colour was precisely, one of my vital hues. Is it not sad that these colour mixtures, which I still think of with so much pleasure, are found nowhere in life; the whole world thinks them hard, bizarre, suitable only for Nuremberg pictures. Or if one sometimes happens on them, there is always something unpleasent about the encounter, as in the present case. It is always some weak-minded person, or one who has been unfortunate, in short, always someone who feels himself an alien int he world, and whom the world will not recognize. And I, who always painted my heroes with the never-to-be-forgotten yellow-green colouring on their coats! And is it not so with all the mingled colours of childhood? The hues of life once had gradually become too strong, too hard, for our dim eyes."
--Soren Kierkegaard
"Sometimes we feel lonely, to the point of tears and we don't let these tears come because we are not supposed to cry. Or we feel a surge of love for someone, but we don't say anything because we're frozen with fear of what those words might do to the relationship."
-- Mitch Albom, Tuesdays with Morrie
Saturday, May 5, 2007
Somebody was saying to Picasso that he ought to make pictures of things that way they are—objective pictures. He mumbled he wasn’t quite sure what that would be. The person who was bullying him produced a photograph of his wife from his wallet and said, “There, you see, that is a picture of how she really is.” Picasso looked at it and said, “She is rather small, isn’t she? And flat?”
--G. Bateson
"If first you don't succeed, you're in great company."
--Elden Peterson
"Just remember that you don't have to be what they want you to be."
--Muhammad Ali
--G. Bateson
"If first you don't succeed, you're in great company."
--Elden Peterson
"Just remember that you don't have to be what they want you to be."
--Muhammad Ali
Tuesday, May 1, 2007
"You don't get to choose how or when you're going to die. You can only decide how you're going to live. Now."
--Joan Baez
"It is often merely for an excuse that we say things are impossible"
-- Francois de La Rochefoucauld.
"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "holy shit... what a ride!"
--Anonymous
--Joan Baez
"It is often merely for an excuse that we say things are impossible"
-- Francois de La Rochefoucauld.
"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "holy shit... what a ride!"
--Anonymous
Monday, April 30, 2007
"Man doesn't fail, he only stops trying."
--Anonymous
"People talk about 'finding' their lives. In reality, your life is not something you find - it's something you create."
--David Phillips
"Life is too short to be little"--Disraeli
"Often we allow ourselves to be upset by small things we should despise and forget. We lose many irreplaceable hours brooding over grievances that, in a year’s time, will be forgotten by us and by everybody. No, let us devote our life to worthwhile actions and feelings, to great thoughts, real affections and enduring undertakings."
--Andre Maurois
"Not much has changed since then. As adults (more or less), we’re enthralled by closed doors and velvet ropes, held at bay by guest-list checkers, gatekeepers and membership committees. What’s the matter with us? Are we social masochists? Is our need to belong so great that it trumps self-respect? Yes, of course! And not just belong, but belong to something just far enough above our regular stations so as to elevate our opinion of ourselves, if not others’"
--Tom Connor
"When we have created a possibility, it’s not something we’re trying to do. Nor is it a matter of in-order-to. Questions like “will it happen or not,” or “do we need to do ‘X’ in-order-to get to ‘Y’,” aren’t really relevant to possibility. When we create a new possibility for ourselves, it does exist. It’s present in the world—not as a physical phenomenon, but as possibility. "
--Dr. Nancy Zapolski
"Today we come across an individual who behaves like an automaton, who does not know or understand himself, and the only person that he knows is the person that he is supposed to be, whose meaningless chatter has replaced communicative speech, whose synthetic smile has replaced genuine laughter, and whose sense of dull despair has taken the place of genuine pain.”
-- Eric Fromm
"If you don't place a high value on your talents, who will? If you don't think highly of yourself, why would anyone?"
--Edge Keynote
--Anonymous
"People talk about 'finding' their lives. In reality, your life is not something you find - it's something you create."
--David Phillips
"Life is too short to be little"--Disraeli
"Often we allow ourselves to be upset by small things we should despise and forget. We lose many irreplaceable hours brooding over grievances that, in a year’s time, will be forgotten by us and by everybody. No, let us devote our life to worthwhile actions and feelings, to great thoughts, real affections and enduring undertakings."
--Andre Maurois
"Not much has changed since then. As adults (more or less), we’re enthralled by closed doors and velvet ropes, held at bay by guest-list checkers, gatekeepers and membership committees. What’s the matter with us? Are we social masochists? Is our need to belong so great that it trumps self-respect? Yes, of course! And not just belong, but belong to something just far enough above our regular stations so as to elevate our opinion of ourselves, if not others’"
--Tom Connor
"When we have created a possibility, it’s not something we’re trying to do. Nor is it a matter of in-order-to. Questions like “will it happen or not,” or “do we need to do ‘X’ in-order-to get to ‘Y’,” aren’t really relevant to possibility. When we create a new possibility for ourselves, it does exist. It’s present in the world—not as a physical phenomenon, but as possibility. "
--Dr. Nancy Zapolski
"Today we come across an individual who behaves like an automaton, who does not know or understand himself, and the only person that he knows is the person that he is supposed to be, whose meaningless chatter has replaced communicative speech, whose synthetic smile has replaced genuine laughter, and whose sense of dull despair has taken the place of genuine pain.”
-- Eric Fromm
"If you don't place a high value on your talents, who will? If you don't think highly of yourself, why would anyone?"
--Edge Keynote
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