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Preparation Or Action? | Irrational Living
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What We’re All About. April 17, 2015. A few months ago I read this book. 8220;The Wealthy Speaker,” by Jane Atkinson. It’s a guide to becoming a motivational speaker, and she goes into such things as how to prepare a media kit, how to get in touch with speaking agencies, and really all of the parts of being a speaker. To implement what you’ve prepared, and Fire, which is the implementation of what you have been working on. But of course, the reverse is also true. If you put a product or service out b...
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Mirroring Others | Irrational Living
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What We’re All About. April 19, 2015. Think about what you want most in life. It could be a certain lifestyle, a career, a relationship, wealth…think about it. Now think: who has this already? Who do I know or know of that has exactly what I want in life? Like Tony Robbins says, “success leaves clues.” This means that someone who is successful, or someone who has done what you want to do has left a trail of clues for you or anyone else to follow. It spells out,. This is where the mirroring comes in.
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What We’re All About. Success by Day – Passion and Curiosity (Cat’s Cradle). April 15, 2015. Today I talk about an excerpt from my favorite author, Kurt Vonnegut. Cat’s Cradle, and most of the books that I’ve read by him, have philosophical undertones…perfect for Success by Day. Passion and curiosity are two things that are pivotal in your search for success and happiness. The american dream fallacy. April 15, 2015. The Mexican fisherman said, I sleep late, fish a little, play with my children, take sies...
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Obstinacy | Irrational Living
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What We’re All About. April 16, 2015. I’ve been rereading “Think and Grow Rich,” by Napoleon Hill…I think it’s 5th time I’ve read it (yep, it’s that good! One of the things I got fixated on this time was the importance of stubbornness, when to apply it, and when to let things go. You might be asking, “well, what if the thing I’m being stubborn about is wrong, and it isn’t going to work out? Won’t I be wasting my time then? This post will also be featured on TheBulbCulture.wordpress.com. Why Are You Here?
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