Dec 20, 2007

How you can attract what you want ? every time


A lot of people talk about the Law Of Attraction and how
working with this fundamental, universal law can help you
live the life of your dreams.

The premise is simple - what you think and believe is what
you get.

Change what you think and believe you change your reality.

Simple - right?

But the truth is - it's not that easy to change your thoughts
and beliefs - especially if you don't know how.

The first step to attract what you want and working with the
Law Of Attraction is to change or shift your energy.

Everything in this world is made up of energy including us.

Other people pick up on your energy. If it's positive you'll
attract positive people into your life. If you have negative
energy, you'll always attract negative people and negative
situations into your life.

If you find that you are getting exactly what you don't want
or if you find that you are not getting what you want then
there's a very good chance that you're simply sending out
the wrong energy.

In the end you'll attract what corresponds to your energy.
Negative energy attracts negative situations.

Positive energy attracts positive situations. It's really
that simple.

Change your energy - and you'll likely start getting what
you want.

Just what is your energy?

Your energy is based on your thoughts and beliefs.

Your subconscious mind picks up on your thoughts and beliefs
and goes out and creates situations that correspond to your
thoughts and beliefs.

Other people pick up your energy on a subconscious level.
They're not consciously aware of your energy but they just
develop a feeling about you based on your energy.

This is how the Law Of Attraction works - it's tied to the
beliefs that your subconscious simply follows - attracting
the people, situations and opportunities that mirror your
beliefs.

If you constantly think of the worst, if you find that you
are negative, if you don't believe that you can ever achieve
anything, if you don't believe that anybody can be good, if
you constantly complain, if you always see the worst in
situations, if you regularly put others down, if you're just
a negative person you will develop negative energy and in
the end you'll only attract more negative situations into
your life.

In the end - your negative energy makes your life miserable
and it becomes to achieve your goals and create the changes
that you want.

At the same time you repel positive people and positive
situations.

So by being negative or by developing negative energy things
will continue to get worse. Being negative is really a no
win situation and you should do everything that you can to
stop being negative and eliminate any negative energy that
you have.

So what do you do?

How do you turn things around?

Change the way you see things and begin eliminating the
negative thoughts and negative beliefs. This will help change
your energy so that you begin attracting what you want.

This means that you focus on positive situations, understand
that things will work out, look for solutions instead of
complaining, be more understanding instead of getting angry,
try to look at things from a different perspective, embrace
changes and look for opportunities instead of focusing on the
problems and no longer believing that the worst will happen.

As you continually change the way you think and see things
you'll begin to naturally attract more positive situations
into your life.

You may have heard it before: you are what you attract.
And if you are not getting what you want out of life it's
time to change the way you think and act, then only will you
be able to change your energy and attract better, positive
situations into your life while creating and attracting what
you want.

During the day observe how you respond to situations, see
how you react to things you don't like, or just to
situations in general.

Pay attention to the comments you make to friends,
colleagues and relatives.

Are they positive or negative?

Do you always point out the negative?

Do you complain or think of the worst?

If something goes wrong do you get angry, blame somebody, or
have a series of negative thoughts?

Or do you focus on a solution, accept responsibility and
create the changes that you want?

If you find that you have a negative reaction then you're
only creating more negative energy and attracting more
negative situations.

Start changing how you think.

Create positive thoughts and positive beliefs.

Focus on finding solutions and you'll begin attracting more
positive situations into your life.

Take Positive Action

Besides just changing your thoughts and beliefs you also
need to change your actions and how you respond to
situations.

If you come across somebody who is wealthy and you have a
negative reaction others will pick up on this. They will be
less likely to help you become wealthy because you're sending
out the message that you don't like wealth or wealthy people
so why should they help you?

Now if you were to embrace somebody who was wealthy, applaud
them for their success, and praise them for their
accomplishment then you will create positive energy and in
the end they will pick up on the energy that says you think
having wealth is a good thing and others would be more
willing to help you create wealth.

You cannot attract that which you are not. You only attract
what you are.

If you are not kind, thoughtful, understanding, supportive
and encouraging you simply won't attract great people with
those qualities into your life.

Make it a daily habit to look for the positive qualities in
people that you interact with.

If you have a boss that you feel is difficult then look for
and focus on his or her positive qualities. By doing this
you'll begin to change the energy between the two of you and
you might find that after a while things begin to improve.

Begin changing the way you see things.

Start being the kind of person you want others to be. Take
time to be nice and look for positive situations in people
and in all situations.

Your subconscious mind will then begin to attract all that
you want in life and more.

There is one catch to all this: you have to practice this
with all your heart.

That means you have to be serious about it and you have to
intend your goodwill and kindness. You can't just be nicer,
and more positive just to attract better situations in life.
If you practice what I just suggested and don't have serious
intentions you'll only attract people who are the same they'll
end up manipulating you and taking advantage of you in the
same way.

This is not something to take lightly.

Studies have shown that those who are more positive, kinder
and more considerate stand a better chance of achieving
their goals and are more likely to live fulfilling lives.

Stop being negative.

Take positive actions.

Search for solutions.

Look at things differently.

Search for the good in people that you interact with.

Take time to be complimentary and positive.

When you do all of the above you get your subconscious mind
working for you. You change your energy level and your
subconscious begins to create more positive situations. Stay
negative and you get negative situations.

It's time for a new approach and you will begin to see
dramatic improvements if you follow the simple steps I just
outlined.

Start shifting your energy and you will begin attracting
what you want and you'll eliminate all those negative
situations in your life.

You can create a better life.
You can attract what you want.
You have the power and ability to do anything you want.
Begin changing your energy and begin creating the life that
you want.

Thank You,
T.Draganova

Dec 9, 2007

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Dec 1, 2007

Inspirational message

Today, I found an inspirational message on the Net.
I've copied and pasted it here... I really think you'll like
it.Does any of this ring true for you?* * * Isn't it amazing that
George Carlin - comedian of the 70's and 80's - could write something
so very eloquent...and so very appropriate.A Message by George Carlin:

The paradox of our time in history is that we have taller buildings but
shorter tempers, wider Freeways , but narrower viewpoints.
We spend more, but have less, we buy more, but enjoy less.
We have bigger houses and smaller families, more conveniences, but less time.
We have more degrees but less sense, more knowledge, but less judgment, more
experts, yet more problems, more medicine, but less wellness.
We drink too much, smoke too much, spend too recklessly, laugh too little,
drive too fast, get too angry, stay up too late, get up too tired, read too
little, watch TV too much, and pray too seldom.
We have multiplied our possessions, but reduced our values.
We talk too much, love too seldom,and hate too often.
We've learned how to make a living, but not a life.
We've added years to life not life to years.
We've been all the way to the moon and back, but have trouble crossing
the street to meet a new neighbor.
We conquered outer space but not inner space.
We've done larger things, but not better things.
We've cleaned up the air, but polluted the soul.
We've conquered the atom, but not our prejudice.
We write more, but learn less.
We plan more, but accomplish less.
We've learned to rush, but not to wait.
We build more computers to hold more information, to produce more
copies than ever, but we communicate less and less.
These are the times of fast foods and slow digestion, big men
and small character, steep profits and shallow relationships.
These are the days of two incomes but more divorce, fancier houses,
but broken homes.
These are days of quick trips, disposable diapers, throwaway
morality, one night stands, overweight bodies, and pills that do
everything from cheer, to quiet, to kill.
It is a time when there is much in the showroom window and
nothing in the stockroom.
A time when technology can bring this letter to you, and a time
when you can choose either to share this insight, or to just hit delete...
Remember:
spend some time with your loved ones, because they are not going to
be around forever. Remember, say a kind word to someone who looks up
to you in awe, because that little person soon will grow up and leave your
side.Remember, to give a warm hug to the one next to you, because that
is the only treasure you can give with your heart and it doesn't cost a
cent.Remember, to say, "I love you" to your partner and your loved
ones, but most of all mean it. A kiss and an embrace will mend hurt
when it comes from deep inside of you.
Remember to hold hands and cherish the moment for someday that person
will not be there again.
Give time to love, give time to speak! And give time to share the
precious thoughts in your mind.
AND ALWAYS REMEMBER:Life is not measured
by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our
breath away.
If you don't send this to at least 8 people.....Who
cares?George Carlin

--

Have a great weekend,
T.Draganova

Nov 24, 2007

The truth

In Jerry Spence's book, "How to Argue and Win Every Time"
he states it clearly:

"The most articulate, greasy-lipped lawyer is not
able to fool ordinary juries, at least not for long. But my
two-year-old grandson, pounding the table with his rattle, is credible.
He cannot launch a pedagogical argument brimming with splendid language.
Yet, when the child cries, we know he is hungry or tired. Credibility
is becoming the child."

Could YOU be more credible?
Could YOU wear your heart on your sleeve a little more?
Could YOU be open to becoming the child again?

Winston Churchill said: "What the people really want to
hear is the truth. It is the exciting thing - to speak the
truth."

Today, at least, try being more open to the truth.Try being more
readable. More honest. More sharing. More "heart-on-sleeve."And see
what a difference being more genuine and credible really makes.

Open to You,

T.Draganova

Nov 18, 2007

Think about the way we treat people.

Five lessons to make you think about the way we treat people.

First Important Lesson - Cleaning Lady.
During my second month of college, our professor gave us a pop quiz.
I was a conscientious student and had breezed through the questions
until I read the last one:'What is the first name of the woman who
cleans the school?'
Surely this was some kind of joke. I had seen the cleaning woman several times.
She was tall,dark-haired and in her 50s, but how would I know her
name?I handed in my paper, leaving the last question blank. Just before
class ended, one student asked if the last question would count toward
our quiz grade.'Absolutely,' said the professor. 'In your careers,you
will meet many people. All are significant. They deserve your attention
and care, even if all you do is smile and say 'hello.'
I've never forgotten that lesson. I also learned her name was Dorothy.

Second Important Lesson - Pickup in the Rain One night, at 11:30 p.m., an
elderly African-American woman was standing on the side of an Alabama
highway trying to endure a lashing rainstorm. Her car had broken down and
she desperately needed a ride.Soaking wet, she decided to flag down the
next car.A young white man stopped to help her, generally unheard of in
those conflict-filled 60s.. The man took her to safety, helped her get
assistance and put her into a taxi cab. She seemed to be in a big hurry,
but wrote down his address and thanked him. Seven days went by and
a knock came on the man's door. To his surprise,a giant console color TV
was delivered to his home. A special note was attached. It read:' ‘Thank
you so much for assisting me on the highway the other night. The rain
drenched not only my clothes, but also my spirits. Then you came
along. Because of you, I was able to make it to my dying husband's
bedside just before he passed away... God bless you for helping me and
unselfishly serving others. 'Sincerely, Mrs. Nat King Cole.

Third Important Lesson - Always remember those who serve.
In the days when an ice cream sundae cost much less,a 10-year-old boy
entered a hotel coffee shop and sat at a table. A waitress put a glass
of water in front of him.'How much is an ice cream sundae?' he asked.
'Fifty cents,' replied the waitress.The little boy pulled is hand out of
his pocket and studied the coins in it.'’ Well, how much is a plain dish of ice
cream?' he inquired. By now more people were waiting for a table and
the waitress was growing impatient.'’ Thirty-five cents,' she brusquely
replied. The little boy again counted his coins.'I'll have the plain ice
cream,' he said.The waitress brought the ice cream, put the bill on the
table and walked away. The boy finished the ice-cream, paid the cashier
and left. When the waitress came back, she began to cry as she wiped
down the table. There, placed neatly beside the empty dish,were two
nickels and five pennies.You see, he couldn't have the sundae, because
he had to have enough left to leave her a tip.

Fourth Important Lesson. - The obstacle in Our Path.
In ancient times, a King had a boulder placed on a roadway. Then he hid
himself and watched to see if anyone would remove the huge rock.
Some of the king’s wealthiest merchants and courtiers came by and simply walked around it. Many loudly blamed the King for not keeping the roads clear, but none did anything about getting the stone out of the way. Then a peasant came along
carrying a load of vegetables. Upon approaching the boulder, the peasant
laid down his burden and tried to move the stone to the side of the
road. After much pushing and straining, he finally succeeded. After
the peasant picked up his load of vegetables, he noticed a purse lying in
the road where the boulder had been. The purse contained many gold coins
and a note from the King indicating that the gold was for the person who
removed the boulder from the roadway. The peasant learned what many of
us never understand! Every obstacle presents an opportunity to improve
our condition.

Fifth Important Lesson - Giving When it Counts...
Many years ago, when I worked as a volunteer at a hospital, I got to know a
little girl named Liz who was suffering from a rare & serious disease.
Her only chance of recovery appeared to be a blood transfusion from her
5-year old brother, who had miraculously survived the same disease and
had developed the antibodies needed to combat the illness. The doctor
explained the situation to her little brother, and asked the little boy
if he would be willing to give his blood to his sister. I saw him
hesitate for only a moment before taking a deep breath and saying, 'Yes
I'll do it if it will save her.' As the transfusion progressed, he lay
in bed next to his sister and smiled, as we all did, seeing the color
returning to her cheek. Then his face grew pale and his smile faded. He
looked up at the doctor and asked with a trembling voice, 'Will I start
to die right away'. Being young, the little boy had misunderstood the
doctor; he thought he was going to have to give his sister all of his
blood in order to save her.

Now you have 2 choices. 1. Forgot about this post, or
2. Forward it to people you care about (including me.)
I hope that you will choose No. 2
'Work like you don't need the money,
love like you've never been hurt,
and dance like you do when nobody's watching.'


Have a great week,
T.Draganova

Nov 11, 2007

Behind Closed Doors

Behind Closed Doors

By Robert Ringer

There is much truth to the axiom
"No one knows what goes on behind closed doors."
Why do we assume that people in high positions
don't have realproblems? Lacking perfection ourselves,
I believe we have a psychic need for perfection in
important people.

From OJ to Robert Blake... from Britney to Lindsay...
from Rep. Mark Foley to Senator Larry Craig... it's
amazing the things we plebians are discovering about
what goes on behind the closed doors of the rich and famous.

The topper for me in this regard was the revelation that
Tom Wolfe's "right stuff" people - our astronauts -
aren't perfect after all. That door opened to the whole
world when astronaut Lisa Nowak was arrested last February
and charged with the attempted kidnapping of U.S. Air Force
Captain Colleen Shipman, the girlfriend of astronaut William Oefelein.

When Tom Wolfe wrote The Right Stuff, I don't think he had
valedictorian/astronaut-turned-stalker Lisa Nowak in mind.
And he certainly didn't have wigs, diapers, rubber tubing,
and serrated knives in mind.

What would cause such an all-American woman to flip her wig?
(Pun intended.) The first thing that comes to mind is Buddha's
admonition that "all unhappiness is caused by attachment."

It's healthy and wonderful to fall in love... no argument on
that point. But when a person's love is so desperate -
so irrationally based - that she is willing to commit acts
of violence in order to keep the object of her affection in
her clutches (which, of course, wouldn't work anyway), her
psyche is definitely in outer space.

It is somewhat self-evident that anyone who would go to such
extremes is lacking in self-confidence and self-esteem.
Again, love is wonderful. But when it becomes a life-or-death
matter, I believe it reveals a neurotic - and possibly psychotic - insecurity.

Your happiness should never depend on how another person
feels about you. Happiness results from feeling good about yourself.
You cannot hold anyone emotionally captive, and you should never allow
ANYONE to do it to you.

But, lack of self-confidence and self-esteem aside, Lisa Nowak's
antics should again remind us how true it is that "no one knows
what goes on behind closed doors."

I've long taken media hype with a grain of salt, and I'm not
overly impressed with titles, awards, commendations, and the like.
(Remember, the Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to
Yasser Arafat and Kofi Annan!)

But it's not just famous people whose personal realities are
often far different from the perceptions they convey. There
are many people in everyone's micro-world who are perceived
to be important - civic leaders, church bigwigs, school officials,
wealthy individuals, and those with impressive titles (e.g., "doctor," "lawyer," "judge," "director").

It's fine to show respect to those who have earned their way
to top positions in society, but it's a mistake to assume that
they live pristine, automaton-like lives when out of public view.

Whenever I hear a sordid tale - like that of an astronaut's psyche
being stranded in outer space - it confirms my long-held belief
that many people in the highest stations (e.g., those who have the
authority to press the nuclear button!) may very possibly have less
emotional stability than you or I.

Not much you can do about that.
But you can do a lot about your own psyche by not being overly
impressed with the elites around you. And by never losing sight
of the reality that no one knows what goes on behind closed doors.

Have a great week,
T.Draganova

Oct 29, 2007

Change Your World

You cannot change the world,
but you can present the world with
one improved person, yourself.
You can go to work on yourself
to make yourself into the kind of person
you admire and respect.
You can become a role model
and set a standard for others.
You can control and discipline yourself
to resist acting or speaking in a negative way
toward anyone for any reason.
You can insist upon always doing things the loving way
rather than the hurtful way.
By doing these things each day, you can
continue on your journey toward becoming
an exceptional human being.

Have a great day,
T.Draganova

Oct 14, 2007

What's your emotional IQ?

Bet I made you think a bit there. Most of us are used to
thinking of intelligence as relating to being "smart" or
intellectual, good at solving problems or having a good memory.
But now psychologists and sociologists are seeing intelligence
as being much broader than that.

Emotional intelligence is being aware of and recognizing
your feelings, which in turn helps you to manage your emotions.
And when you can manage your emotions, you can motivate yourself
and focus on a goal, instead of wanting instant gratification.
Someone with high emotional intelligence is also able to understand
the feelings of others. So this means they can work better with
others and develop more fulfilling personal relationships.
In fact, emotional intelligence can be the best indicator of
human success, personally and professionally.

And,the good news is that you can develop your emotional
intelligence. If you'd like to boost your emotional IQ,
here are a few tips:

If you're upset, take a moment to step back and consider
what it is that is really bothering you about a situation.
Remember, not everything is "about you." Don't be too
quick to take things personally.
Listen – really pay attention to others when they talk to you.
Before you judge someone, imagine how you would feel in the
other person's situation.
Try to be open-minded about other people's moods, opinions,
or beliefs.
The Golden Rule always works: treat others the way you would
want to be treated.

So,getting a handle on your emotions and developing your powers of empathy could set you up for a more fulfilling life.

Treat You the right way,
T.Draganova

Sep 30, 2007

The Five Ways to Become a Millionaire 2

Today you are going to read about other three ways
to become millionaire how I've promised on the previous post.

The third source of self-made millionaires in America is doctors,
lawyers and other professionals. Men and women who become very,
very good at what they do and rise to the top of their professions
are eventually paid, very, very well. The top five percent in every
field ear n 10 and 20 times as much as the average person in that field.

The fourth major source of self-made millionaires in America are
salespeople and sales consultants. Fully five percent of self-made
millionaires are men and women who are the top salespeople in their
fields. They never started their own businesses. They never went to
college or university to get professional degrees. They just became
very good salespeople for their products or services and were paid
very good money. The secret was that they then invested the money
conservatively and held on to it. 99% of self-made millionaires come
from these four categories:
self-owned businesses - 74%;
senior executive positions - 10%:
doctors, lawyers and other professionals - 10%;
and salespeople and sales consultants - 5%.

The final one percent of self-made millionaires is made up of
all the people in all other areas. This one percent consists
of people who have made their money by inventions, in show business,
in sports, through authorship of books and songs, lottery winners
and inheritances. But these people make up only one percent of the total.

The bottom line is that there are so many ways for you to become a
self-made millionaire that it is almost impossible for you not to
achieve this goal if you are really serious about it.

Good Luck,
T.Draganova

Sep 23, 2007

The Five Ways to Become a Millionaire



If you are really serious about becoming wealthy,
you will want to know the five main ways that fortunes
are made in America. Number one, top of the list,
top of the hit parade throughout the history of America,
is self-owned businesses. It is entrepreneurship of all kinds,
including in real estate. 74% of self-made millionaires
in America, not only in this generation and in this century,
but in the last century as well, come from self owned businesses.

The great majority of wealthy people started businesses and
built them from the ground up. In the 19th century, fortunes
were built by people like Andrew Carnegie, Jacob van Astor,
Thomas Edison, Commodore Vanderbilt, J. P. Morgan and others.
In the 20th century, especially in the last few years,
businesses and fortunes alike have been built by people like
Bill Gates, Steve Case, Larry Ellison, Ross Perot and Sam Walton.
Each of these people started with nothing and succeeded in
building a business from scratch.

The second major source of self-made millionaires in America
is senior executives. Ten percent of the self-made millionaires
in America are men and women who have joined large corporations
and worked with those corporations for many years. They rose to
positions of seniority, were paid extremely well, given stock options,
profit sharing and bonuses, and as a result of holding onto the money,
they became millionaires.

Richard Eisner of Disney Corporation received a $126 million
dollar bonus in a single year. Lee Iacoca of Chrysler Corporation
was paid $26.7 million dollars as a bonus in a single year.
It's not hard to become a self-made millionaire when you are
making that kind of money.

You can read about other three ways to become millionaire
on the next blog post.

Have a great week,
T.Draganova

Sep 16, 2007

It is better to give than to receive.

I'm sure you're familiar with the old saying that
"it is better to give than to receive."
This sounds good, but it actually turns out to be true.
By giving – of your time, help, or money – you can
improve your own happiness level and even your health.
As a matter of fact, giving can be even better for the
giver than the receiver.

I found this out reading an article about
Dr. Stephen Post, who heads the Institute of Research
on Unlimited Love at Case Western Reserve University.
There he sponsors scientific studies on how doing good
for others can help people lead healthier, happier,
and even longer lives.

But his interest in the subject started when he
was a young boy growing up in Long Island, New York.
Whenever he would get restless or feel down in the dumps,
his mother would say, "Well, Stevie, why don't you go out
and help somebody?" So he would look around for something
to do for someone, like helping a neighbor with a yard chore.
And he discovered that helping others really did make him
feel better and was rewarding. And that childhood lesson
led him to his adult vocation.

Since then, many studies have shown the physical and
emotional benefits of giving. There's even a kind of
"helper's high" that shows up on MRI brain scans when
people donate their time or help to others. In one case,
when former heart patients were asked to visit current patients,
just to listen and be supportive, those former patients had
better health afterwards.

Another study found that seniors who gave their time to
various causes tended to live longer. And a study done with
high school students who were in a "service learning" program,
where they were required to volunteer, showed their grades
and moods actually improved.

So,why not give a little – and you'll get a lot.

Until next week,
T.Draganova

Sep 7, 2007

Tribal Thought

It’s pleasing to our ego to believe we suffer as a result of our
virtues. It ties in perfectly with the whole “it’s spiritual to
be poor” crap that most people fall victim to. This is the
prevalent tribal thinking today.

We love to project blame for our poor decisions, inadequacies,
and bad choices on others. If we can blame the system, the
economy, or terrorist attacks, we’re in the clear. My favorites
are “fate,” “destiny,” and the ever-popular “God’s will.”
Presumably God was so busy making that last-second shot go
through the hoop for all those basketball players – he was
simply too preoccupied to stop you from having those five
cocktails before driving, or prevent you from being seduced into
having an affair.

I don’t know what is worse: The people who want to blame
everything but themselves for the actions they take – or the
people who stay home doing nothing but watching “The Secret” 27
times, expecting that to manifest their new Mercedes.

You are a co-creator in your destiny. For you to shrug off all
responsibility to an outside power – whether supernatural or
worldly – is simply escapism, and a sure sign of victim
mentality. As James Allen teaches in “As a Man Thinketh,” our
destiny is created by the thoughts we give precedence to.

I do believe in the law of attraction, by the way. But there is
more to prosperity and success than just that. There are
actually seven spiritual laws you must live by to manifest your
abundance. (For more on this, see Randy Gage book on the subject:
Prosperityseries )

Unfortunately, most of the herd doesn’t get this. They buy into
the prevalent thinking out there, which is just robotic
acceptance of the way things are. They give away their power of
critical thinking.

Now that doesn’t mean you can’t practice faith. I do. But I
believe one of the greatest gifts your creator gave you is your
rational mind. If you give power away to outside circumstances,
you set yourself up to be a victim. You can make excuses, talk
about God’s will, or rail about the system, and the tribe will
agree with you. But you’ll still be a victim.

If you take responsibility for your own outcomes, you’re much
more likely to be successful and prosperous. If you accept
responsibility for even the bad things that happen to you, this
leaves you open to accepting that you can create good results.
And once you accept that responsibility, you can then get
proactive about exactly what you do want to manifest in your
life.

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Sep 2, 2007

The Major Obstacle to Financial Success

The major mental obstacle to financial success is that some
people believe that they don't really deserve to be rich.

The Biggest Demotivator of All

They have been raised with a steady drumbeat of destructive
criticism, that has led them to conclude, at an unconscious
level, that they don't really deserve to be successful and happy.

The worst effect of negative experiences in childhood, which
are all too common, is that when people actually do succeed
as the result of hard work, they feel guilty. These guilt
feelings then cause them to do things to get rid of the money,
to throw it away. They spend it or invest it foolishly.
They lend it, lose it or give it away. They engage in self-sabotage,
in the form of overeating, excessive drinking, drug usage,
marital infidelity and often dramatic personality changes.

Expecting and Accepting Your Abundance

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Level upon level, he will help you peel away limiting beliefs
and replace them with beliefs that serve you. Level upon level,
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And level upon level, he will guide you in a metamorphosis of
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To Your Prosperity,
T.Draganova

Aug 13, 2007

Money is Neutral


The Bible says, "The love of money is the root of all evil."
It doesn't say, "money is the root of all evil."
It says, "the love of money is the root of all evil."

It is the preoccupation with money, to the exclusion of
the really important things in life that is the problem,
not the money itself. Money is essential to our lives in
society. It is also neutral. It is neither good nor bad.
It is only the way that it is acquired and the uses to
which it is put that determines whether it is helpful or
hurtful.

Money is good. Money gives you choices and enables
you to live your life the way you want to live it.

Money opens doors for you that would have been closed in
its absence.But just like anything, an obsession can be
hurtful. If a person becomes so pre occupied with money
that he loses sight of the fact that money is merely a
tool that is to be used to acquire happiness,
then money becomes a harmful thing.

So,recognize and accept that virtually everyone who has
money today at one time was broke and probably broke for
a long time. Then they learned the skills of accumulating
money and they are now financially independent. Whatever
they have done, you can probably do as well.

Second, become a student of money from this day forward.
Study it, learn about it and apply the lessons you discover
toward your own financial life until you begin to attract
more and more money in your direction.

Change your attitude toward money.
T.Draganova

Aug 4, 2007

Don't Change the World


by: Author Unknown

Once upon a time, there was a king who ruled a prosperous
country. One day, he went for a trip to some distant areas
of his country. When he came back to his palace, he
complained that his feet were very painful, because it was
the first time that he had gone on such a long trip, and the
road that he went on was very rough and stony. He then
ordered his people to cover every road in the entire country
with leather. Definitely, this would need thousands of cows
skin, and would cost a huge amount of money.

Then one of his wise servants dared himself to tell the
king, "Why do you have to spend that unnecessary amount of
money? Why don't you just cut a little piece of leather to
cover your feet ?"

The king was surprised, but he later agreed to his
suggestion, to make a "shoe" for himself.

There is actually a valuable lesson of life in this story:
To make this world a happy place to live, you better change
yourself - your heart; and not the world.


Selfchanged,
T.Draganova

Jul 29, 2007

Hiring tips to grow a business.

Hi everyone,
What I found today on YouTube really make me feel special.
Why?
Because what that folk speaking about is exactly what
I think about hiring somebody for your business or somebody
hiring you for a job. This is something that every entrepreneur
or business owner have to know and apply.
The name is Eben Pagan, Founder of The Altitude Training Program.
He is making more than $20 million per year online so I guess
We can trust him. By the way the most famous names on the internet
these days recommend his program.
Do you know about Nitro Marketing?
So here are the videos You have to watch.Enjoy
To Your Successes,
T.Draganova











Jul 23, 2007

Rich people have their money work hard for them.

Rich people have their money work hard for them.
Poor people work hard for their money.

It comes down to this: poor people work hard and then spend
all of their money, which results in their having to work
hard forever.
Rich people work hard, save, and then invest their money so
they never have to work hard again.

The trick is to get educated.
Learn about the investment world. Become familiar with a
variety of different investment vehicles and financial
instruments,such as real estate, mortgages, stocks, funds,
bonds,currency exchange...the whole gamut.

Choose one primary area to begin with and become an expert
at that type of investing. Later, you can diversify into a
broader portfolio.

Rich people see every dollar as a 'seed' that can be planted
to earn a hundred more dollars, which can then be replanted
to earn a thousand more dollars!

Wish You Successes,
T.Draganova

Jul 13, 2007

Start tomorrow!


It's so pointless to think of the lost hours of yesterdays.
The way to make learning a lesson of celebration instead of
a cause for regret is to only ask,

"How can I put this to use today?"


Use the Daffodil Principle. Stop waiting.....

>> Until your car or home is paid off...
>> Until you get a new car or home...
>> Until your kids leave the house...
>> Until you go back to school...
>> Until you finish school...
>> Until you clean the house...
>> Until you organize the garage...
>> Until you clean off your desk...
>> Until you lose 10 lbs...
>> Until you gain 10 lbs...
>> Until you get married...
>> Until you have kids...
>> Until the kids go to school...
>> Until you retire...
>> Until summer...
>> Until spring...
>> Until winter...
>> Until fall...
>> Until you die...

There is no better time than right now to be happy.
Happiness is a journey, not a destination.
So work like you don't need money.
Love like you've never been hurt, and,
Dance like no one's watching.

Wishing you a beautiful, daffodil day!

Don't be afraid that your life will end,
be afraid that it will never begin.

T.Draganova

Jul 8, 2007

Biggest differences between rich people and poor people.

Rich people act in spite of fear.
Poor people let fear stop them.

Fear, doubt and worry are amongst the greatest obstacles,
not only to success, but to happiness as well. Therefore,
one of the biggest differences between rich people and
poor people is that rich people are willing to act in
spite of fear. Poor people let fear stop them.

The biggest mistake most people make is waiting for the
feeling of fear to subside or disappear before they are
willing to act. These people usually wait forever.
It is imperative to realize that it is not necessary to
try to get rid of fear in order to succeed.

Rich and successful people have fear,
rich and successful people have doubts,
rich and successful people have worries.
They just don’t let these feelings stop them!
They just learn and grow every day!

So what you're waiting for?
Go and taking your Prosperity!

Jun 24, 2007

Learn and Grow

Rich people constantly learn and grow.
Poor people think they already know.

Do you know the three most dangerous words in the English language:
"I know that."
So how do you know if you know something? Simple.
If you live it, you know it. Otherwise, you heard about it,
you read about it, or you talk about it, but you don't know it.
Put bluntly, if you're not really rich and really happy, there's
a good chance you still have some things to learn about money,
success and life.
When I was broke I was fortunate to get some advice from a
multi-millionaire friend of my father's. He said to me:
"Nushka, if you're not as successful as you'd like to be,
there's something you don't know." Fortunately, I took his
suggestion to heart and went from being a "know-it-all" to
a "learn-it-all". From that moment on, everything changed!

So What about You?Are You willing to learn and grow?


Have a great week,
t.Draganova

Jun 6, 2007

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Jun 1, 2007

HAVE YOU EVER ARGUED WITH ANYONE?


HAVE YOU EVER ARGUED WITH ANYONE?
PROBABLY NOT, BUT IF YOU HAVE, PLEASE READ ON
The earth is like a magnet. It has a North Pole and a South Pole.
You probably know that in the Northern Hemisphere, water runs
down the drain in a clockwise direction and counter-clockwise
in the Southern Hemisphere, this North-South magnetism also
has a great effect on humans.

Did you know that by sleeping with your head facing North and
your feet facing South, your body requires less sleep or should
we say your body will be rejuvenated much more with the same
amount of sleep.

If you are ever in a mild or serious difference of opinion with
anyone, always try to be sitting or standing or whatever, on the
north side of the person. This way you will win the argument or
at least it will be a draw. Experiment with this North-South and
then you will realize its true power.

The MANTRA and VISUALIZATION programs are very powerful. It is
hard to change the habits of a lifetime overnight. It requires
discipline. This discipline will pay for itself beyond your
wildest dreams - mentally, physically, emotionally and spiritually.
While in altered states, secrets will be revealed to you but only
when you are ready for them.
Many psychics - seers - fortune tellers - whatever you want to
call them have developed their abilities by following this program.

Have a great weekend,
T.Draganova

May 26, 2007

The power of the brain!


"Never underestimate the powers of the brain!"...
That's the preaching of many modern lecturers in
the world of the self-help industry.The brain is
called the most complex computer in the world.
It's the one human organ scientists really don't
understand. We only use 10% of it,they say.
And I'm sure they're right.But just for a moment,
I wonder if you could amuse me, as I suggest another
possibility.Maybe, just maybe,your mind is the cause
of all your limitation.You see, it's my belief that
every thought is essentially limiting.

It is the brain that stops an experience being merely
an experience - and reinforces it with labels, such as
"pain" or "suffering.

"It is the brain that remembers that you have a bad habit,
and tells you that you have it -- each time you see another
packet of cigarettes.
It is the brain that links certain situations with feeling happy,
or feeling sad.Well, here's a thought....Maybe you're already
whole and complete and free,but you don't yet realize it.
Maybe -- again, just maybe --
you're absolutely everything you need to be, restricting
yourself by the thoughts you're holding in your mind.

Ultimately, the brain really is the world's most
powerful computer -- but it's only that.A computer.
It records.It plays back. It records. It plays back.
That's great.
Sure, don't underestimate your powerful brain.But don't
overestimate it either.The brain is not you.
You are not your brain. You are not your body.

If you really take the time out to sit back and think about it,
you'll probably sense that there's more to you than your brain
and your physical body.There's a beingness -- an awareness --
that is always present.And when you start to discover that,
you'll discover an eternal freedom that can never be
taken away.
Everything you thought was a problem. Every "bad habit"
you ever had. Every way in which you identify yourself.......
They're all just LABELS created by the brain. They're all
just LIMITING THOUGHTS.

The real you -- the one you know is present and aware of this
text right in this moment -- is always free, and always will be.
It has no other choice.And so, my challenge for today, is to simply:

Be the REAL UNLIMITED YOU.No attachments. No aversions. No labels.

Happy weekend,
T.Draganova

May 23, 2007

Having a dream

Having a dream............................... Courage.
Visualizing your dream....................... Persistence.

Physically moving towards your dream..........Guts.
Letting go of the "cursed hows"...............Wisdom.

The look on your friends' faces,Reader as they
watch you on "Entertainment Tonight"..........Priceless.

Yeah, that ought to light a fire -
T.Draganova

May 20, 2007

Forgive and forget?

You know that old saying, "Forgive and forget?"

Well, I think we all know that sometimes that is easier
said than done.But now there's more reason than ever to
make an effort to clear any resentments or grudges that
we may still harbor over someone else's past actions or
old events.

It turns out that according to recent research, such
emotions as resentment, bitterness, anger, and fear all
have physical consequences, like increased blood pressure
and hormonal changes. And when these emotions are not
resolved, it can lead to a state of chronic stress,
leaving the door open to other illnesses.

Forgiveness has actually more to do with freeing
yourself from harmful energies that can affect your
health and well-being than letting someone "off the hook"
or approving of their past actions. As they say,
"Do you want to be bitter or better?"
And it's also important to forgive yourself, if there's
anything you may be blaming yourself for.

One good place to start is to try this simple exercise.
Sit down with a pen and paper and write down all the things
that you consider you have done wrong. Read through the list
and then say, "I did the best I could with what I knew at that
time.I now forgive myself and set myself free." Then burn or
shred the list. Now do the same for any other people who may
have hurt you.Insert each name into the statement: "John did
the best he could with what he knew at that time.
I now forgive John and set myself free."

Something that I draw inspiration from is something that
you might find helpful too. It's called "Discourse on Loving Kindness"
and is attributed to Buddha:

Let your love flow outward through the universe,
To its height, its depth, its broad extent,
A limitless love, without hatred or enmity.
Then as you stand or walk,
Sit or lie down,
As long as you are awake,
Strive for this with a one-pointed mind;
Your life will bring heaven to earth.

Until next time,
T.Draganova

May 11, 2007

Stretch your imagination


Dear Reader,

Want to know a secret for living a healthier, stress-free life?
Well, it's something you're doing right now – reading! Reading for
enjoyment is a quick "escape" from worries or the day-to-day round.
How else can you travel the world without leaving your armchair,
meet fascinating people, visit the past, and make whole other
worlds come alive?

But reading doesn't only stretch your imagination.
Once you settle into a good book, you actually become more
physically relaxed. You're drawn into another world, and your
breathing regulates and slows. And engaging in reading takes
your attention away from any problems or thoughts that may be
scurrying around over and over in your mind. It can act like
a mental "circuit breaker," literally giving your mind a rest.
I know that, for myself, I like to curl up with a good book as
a way of unwinding at the end of a busy day. Even the phrase
"curling up with a good book" suggests a cozy, relaxing feeling!

As a matter of fact, the National Health System in the UK
believed so much in the therapeutic power of reading that it
instituted a program with local libraries to help promote reading
as a source of relaxation, and a way of reducing stress, anxiety,
and depression.

And just the act of reading helps stimulate the right side
of the brain and becomes a creative experience, because it's
like a dialogue between the reader and the author.
You share in all the emotions evoked – laughing out loud at
something funny, or on the edge of your seat with suspense,
or even having a "good cry."

So, Reader, read any good books lately?

Have a nice weekend,
T.Draganova

May 7, 2007

What's your mantra?


What's your mantra?
If you don't have one, maybe you'd like to consider
making up one of your own. A mantra is just a word
or a phrase that you repeat several times aloud or
in your mind that helps bring a sense of calm and
peace to you.
"Mantra" literally means "to free from the mind,"
and that's what it does – repeating a mantra helps
banish all those many anxious thoughts or stressful
feelings we seem to acquire throughout the day and
clears the mind.

When you repeat a mantra, it has been shown to
have a direct impact on the body and emotions. In
studies done of people who repeated their mantras
daily, it was found that they had reduced their
stress levels and anxiety and increased their sense
of well-being. So you could think of a mantra as your
"comfort" words.
While a mantra can be a prayer, like saying the "Hail Mary"
used on a rosary or the "om-mani-padme-om" in Buddhism,
a mantra can also be a personal motto, or a phrase that
inspires you or that expresses something you believe in.
It could be something like "go with the flow," "all is well,"
"take it easy," or "love surrounds me."
It's important that whatever you choose is something personal
that has meaning for you.
Saying your mantra daily could even help your heart.
According to a study in a British medical journal, when people
recited their mantras, their breathing became more regular and
synchronized with their heart rhythms. This stable respiratory
rate is beneficial for long-term heart health.
You can say your mantra at any time throughout the day,
for as long or short a time as you wish. You can "think" your
mantra while waiting somewhere or riding public transportation,
or devote some time at home to say it aloud as a form of meditation
when you can sit comfortably.
So, Dear Reader, why not give it a try?
Create your own little oasis of peace throughout the day,
and you'll be the better for it.

Until next time,
T.Draganova

May 6, 2007

Ten Tips On How You Can Live A Happier Life

1. Nourish your mind, your heart and your body or
else you shall experience sickness and suffering.

2. Nourish your heart with prayer and your mind with meditation.

3. Remember the needs of your body: healthy food, sufficient sleep.
Regular exercise, fresh air and sun.

4. Accept that which cannot be changed.

5. When unhappy, seek those who are happy. They shall share their
happiness with you.

6. Change your old routines, start doing things in a new way.

7. Don't get caught up in useless activities. Stop doing things which
are unnecessary and unimportant.

8. Establish realistic goals that you are able to meet.

9. Find satisfaction in your work.

10. Do something that will make you feel really useful. Being useful
to others will make you feel that you're making a contribution to the world.

This will increase your happiness

Happy Weekend,
T.Draganova

May 3, 2007

Three Ways of Finding Happiness

Here are three simple ways to find greater happiness in your relationship:
Don’t look forward.
Don’t look back.
And don’t think too much about yourself.
Can three such simple statements really have an affect on our happiness? Let’s take a look at each one.

• Consider “Don’t” number one: Don’t Look Forward. Most of the things we worry about concern the future, right? How secure is our job? Will we get that promotion? Is the economy going to hold? Could that simple cough our son or daughter has be a sign of something more serious? It’s been said that 90% of the things we worry about never come to pass. If this is true, then putting the reigns on some of our unproductive thoughts could free us of a lot of wasted mental energy.

• Now let’s look at “don’t” number 2: Don’t Look Back. Like things we anticipate in the future, we also carry memories of the past. But more often than not these too are overshadowed by the negatives—a comment we mistakenly made to a coworker; selling our house before the market took off; the argument with our spouse that we’re still fuming over—another big energy drain.

• Lastly, we come to the third “don’t,” which deals with that fundamental, but as yet undiscovered center of the known universe—us: Don’t Think Too Much About Yourself. So much of our thinking is turned inward and amounts to little more than random thoughts that produce very little. How do we look? Is that a new wrinkle? Where did those extra pounds come from? What should we wear? Why didn’t our friend call back?

Add to these mental energy hogs the myriad other distractions we face daily, the ringing phone; the blaring TV, the stack of emails we must responded to; the neighbor’s barking dog. Most of us become so preoccupied with distractions that we find scant time to even recognize, much less appreciate, the really good things we have in our lives.

Of course, we’ll never escape completely form this mental equivalent of white noise, but by simply becoming aware of it and not letting it rule our thinking, we can begin to create a little “quiet space” for ourselves, a small garden of mental serenity that allows us to relax and expand our vision. Maybe we’ll notice a sunset on the way home from work, or the flowers blooming in the back yard—or the things we like about our spouse that seem to get buried in the melee.

But negatives are “disempowering,” aren’t they? Some can be. But here they serve a very useful function. They help keep our mind from wandering into unproductive places. Like Do Not Enter signs, they close off our mental escape routes, those wonderful journeys into non-reality that keep us from living in the present. Freedom is wonderful, but unrestrained freedom can be like a runaway horse whose activities involve little more than fighting for survival and reacting to the events of the day. Constraints, good ones, add depth and meaning to our lives.

But what does turning down this chatter have to do with a happy love life? Think of it as a mental vacation. Vacations don’t eliminate our problems, but they do offer us a respite from the headaches of life’s daily pressures and refresh our outlook. Vacations give us time to get back in touch with our feelings and rediscover what’s really important in our lives. Ever wonder why romances blossom on vacations?
One study conducted at the University of Chicago found that many couples improved their marital happiness by taking a breather from their problems and letting things work themselves out; biting issues lost their relevance, financial situations improved, the kids grew up, and so on. Another group of unhappy couples found new contentment by focusing on other aspects of their lives, which took pressure off their marriages. So much of the stress in our lives comes from where we put our attention. So instead of immersing ourselves deeper in our hectic daily routine, why not simply reorient our thinking? You can’t beat the price—it costs nothing!
Another nice thing about the three Don’ts is their simplicity—they slip easily into our frenetic lifestyles. You don’t need to buy a workbook or attend classes to implement them. In fact, you could write them easily on a gum wrapper.

So, in answer to the question, can something this simple really work, the even simpler answer is, why not give it a try? You have nothing to lose—not even the gum wrapper.


T.Draganova

Apr 27, 2007

You are Standing at the threshold of a new life.

Listen :
You are Standing at the threshold of a new life.

How?
Just discover The Secret to You.
You are the most important thing on the Planet. You and only You...

Have Fun with this …. Repeat as much as you can when you have time …….
Be easy with this …… It's a Powerful Thing.

Apr 22, 2007

The Missing Link

There is a lot of information out there about How to be successful- i mean on line and of line.I'm sure you've heard about need for a clear vision,a strong belief,a good understanding of human behavior and the principles of influence,and copy writing skills.
But what happens when we feel like we're doing all that stuff in the books and tapes,at least to the best of our ability,and we are not really getting where we want to be?
Is it possible that there is a missing link in our program to success?
From my point of view there is a very common piece that gets left out.
We get so busy doing that we neglect it.There are also some mental obstacles that get in the way.

It is a simple idea,but it is not always easy.

The Astonishing Power Of Gratitude

We don't live in a Universe of random chance or luck.
We live in a Universe that works by laws:predictable,repeatable,understandable laws.
The best place I've found to learn on these laws is Wallace Wattles'book,
"The Science of Getting Rich"

"There is a law of gratitude,and if you are to get the results you seek,it is absolutely necessary that you should observe this law."

Gratitude is so important because it is a very high energy positive vibration of thought.It is powerfully attractive!
If we are grateful about everything,we are focusing on what we want.
You'd think with gratitude so important that everyone would be conscious of it.But what I've noticed is that many people are actually pushing away the success they want without knowing it because they are violating this Law!

"People who can sincerely be thankful for things which they own only in imagination have real faith.They will cause the creation of whatever they want."
W.Wattles

So,Be Grateful
T.Draganova

Apr 15, 2007

Stranger

Hi everyone,

Smile! Did you ever have a stranger come up to you and say that?
Well, I did. I was waiting in line at the bank the other day, and
someone said that to me. She also added, "Things can't be that bad,
can they?" Now, I wasn't feeling bad about anything – just thinking
something through. But I guess I must have had a serious expression
on my face.

Now, I don't think anyone can go around smiling all the time,
but I've discovered that smiling can do quite a lot for you. First,
it makes you more attractive. People are more drawn to others who
smile, and smiling can be contagious. It also uses quite a few muscles
in the face and makes you look younger. I'm all for that! Who needs
a face lift when they can smile instead?

When you're stressed, you can look tired or worn down. And there
again, smiling not only makes you look better, but the simple act of
smiling can actually help relieve stress and lower your blood pressure.
It can also boost your immune system to work better, probably because
you are more relaxed. This in turn helps your body release good things
like endorphins, natural painkillers, and serotonin, all of which make
you feel better and raise your spirits.

Smiling can even help you be more successful. When you smile,
you appear confident, and it's only natural that people react to that.
When a quick smile can help boost your energy, your looks, and your
confidence, there are so many reasons to smile. Why not do a smile
"check" throughout the day? It will help keep your mood and energy up,
where they belong.

So, stranger, say "cheese"!

T.Draganova

Apr 11, 2007

The Law of Polarity

....OPPOSITES ATTRACT TOO - SO
HEARING FROM DETRACTORS AND EVEN ASININE PEOPLE IS
JUST PART OF THE GAME, RIGHT?

Uhhhmm, yep, that is correct ... absolutely correct,
I hit it right on !

Life isn't PerfectVILLE; neither are people.

Even though some in the spiritual community have tried
to teach you how to only SEE the roses of life, the
truth is this:

The more you expend energy - on whatever side of the
battery you want (negative or positive) - the more of
the opposing you'll end of HAVING to see.

The rose has its thorns and prickles.

The orchard produces sweet and sour, wholesome and
poisonous fruit.

Splendor and squalor, fragrance and filth, beauty and
ugliness.
See where I'm going with this ?

The Kybalian put it like this:

======================================

"Everything Is Dual; Everything Has Its
Pair Of Opposites; Like And Unlike Are
The Same; Opposites Are Identical In
Nature, But Different In Degree; Extremes
Meet; All Truths Are But Half Truths ;
All Paradoxes May Be Reconciled."

======================================

The way I say to utilize this LAW, which is called
The Law of Polarity, is like this:

While the rest of the world only see problems,
opportunities and solutions in two shades, black or
white, you can strike the perfect balance by being
aware of two seemingly opposite points of view.

Or, to hear how one of the mentors utilized this law,
while being filmed for "The Secret," listen to the quick
audio to hear what Mr. James Ray has to say.

T.Draganova

Apr 1, 2007

"Does The Secret Law of Attraction Really Work ?"

The Law of Attraction is an idea that is widespread in
New Age and New Thought philosophy. It posits to never
dwell on the negative, as the metaphysical principle of
life is embodied in a "law of attraction": "you get what
you think about, your thoughts determine your destiny."


I came across into this short video today and thought
you might enjoy it too :)

Mar 29, 2007

The Midas Mentality


Expecting and Accepting Your Abundance

It is the first resource of its kind, ever developed in the world.
It will transform you from lack and limitation programming to
prosperity consciousness. For 31 days, prosperity & success guru,
Randy Gage will work with you, helping you go through the same
transformation that he did. Level upon level, he will help you
peel away limiting beliefs and replace them with beliefs that
serve you. Level upon level, he will help you identify fears and
conquer them.

Get it today at www.ProsperityUniverse.com

Mar 26, 2007

Prosperity Universe


The Prosperity Series by Randy Gage



You are meant to be healthy, happy and prosperous.
Once you recognize and accept this, it is simply a
case of learning the principles that abundance is
based on. In this insightful series, you will move
from lack consciousness to living in the light of
true abundance.

Randy Gage reveals . . .
. What creates prosperity consciousness;
. The universal laws that govern prosperity;
. Why you should embrace critical thinking;
. The secret to creating a vacuum for good;
. What it takes to manifest prosperity on the physical plane, and
. Why you are supposed to be wealthy.

Get all five books and start living a life of abundance!

Mar 22, 2007

'RIGHT-ON-THE-MONEY'

Today I'm giving You three QUOTATIONS to think about and explore.

"Prosperity is a way of living and thinking, and not just money
or things. Poverty is a way of living and thinking, and not just
a lack of money or things."

-- Eric Butterworth


"Money, which represents the prose of life, and which is hardly
spoken of in parlors without an apology, is, in its effects and
laws, as beautiful as roses."

-- Ralph Waldo Emerson

"Money never starts an idea; it is the idea that starts the
money."

-- W. J. Cameron

Mar 19, 2007

The Ability to Begin Again

I recently came across this bit of excellent advice from Robert
Kiyosaki
, the author of the famous "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" series of
books. Robert says:

"Most people choose not to be rich. For 90%
of the population, being rich is 'too much of
a hassle.' So they invent sayings that go,
'I'm not interested in money.' Or 'I don't
have to worry, I'm still young.' Or 'When I
make money, then I'll think about my future.'
Or 'My husband/wife handles the finances.'

"The problem with those statements is they
rob the person who chooses to think such
thoughts of two things: one is time, which is
your most precious asset, and two is learning.
Just because you have no money, it should not
be an excuse not to learn. But that is the
choice we make daily, the choice of what we
do with our time, our money and what we put
in our heads. That is the power of choice.
All of us have choice. I just choose to be
rich, and I make that choice every day.

"INVEST FIRST IN EDUCATION. In reality, the
only asset you have is your mind, the most
powerful tool we have dominion over."

Well, I think you have to admit he's got a great point there! We
are, all of us, daily choosing what we do with the time, money,
and energy we have right now and we are choosing what goes into
our heads. And what's in our heads -- what we are giving our
attention to -- is EXACTLY what's determining the life
experiences we are living.

Mar 12, 2007

Create and Comunicate with capital "C" !

What do you do when you find yourself "stuck"? You know, whenever you're working toward a goal or making a change in your life, there always seems to come a time when you hit a plateau or you feel like you're not moving forward. When that happens, I know from experience that it's easy to get discouraged. That's why I was so interested to come across a technique that you can use to help you get over that and back on track.

I was reading about the results of a study done at Ohio State University by assistant professor of psychology Lisa Libby. It showed that when people were asked to visualize an event from their past and judge their progress since then, those who were told to visualize things from a third-person point of view – that is, to visualize it as if you were watching a movie, as an observer – judged themselves less harshly and saw the progress that was made.

But those who were told to visualize "through their own eyes" -- in the first-person -- were more critical of themselves and couldn't separate their emotions from the event.That really says a lot about how our emotions can sometimes keep us from accurately judging any progress we make.
It's like that old saying about seeing ourselves as others see us. When you can imagine watching yourself as the star of your own movie, you'll have a better chance of judging your "performance" fairly. And you're more likely to appreciate your own efforts, which will make it easier to continue on your path.

After all, you are the star in your own life story!
Until next post,
T.Draganova

Mar 9, 2007

Anthony Robbins

The secret of success is learning how to use pain and pleasure
instead of having pain and pleasure use you. If you do that,
you're in control of your life. If you don't, life controls you.

-- Anthony Robbins

Anthony Robbins Personal Power II


If you want to be successful, find someone who has achieved the
results you want and copy what they do and you'll achieve the
same results.

-- Anthony Robbins

Mar 8, 2007

Winston Churchill

Hi everyone,

Today I'm going to introduce You one of the greatest men who
have ever lived - and it was just 40 years ago that he left this
world.
He was a Brit but was the first "Honorary Citizen of the U.S."
He was a soldier and a politician, but also an accomplished
painter and historian. In fact, he wrote the definitive work
on the history of Great Britain.
He was the leader of Great Britain in its darkest hour, but led
it to a great victory.
His name was Winston Churchill.
His spirit can be summed up in these words from what is perhaps
his greatest speech:
"We shall defend our island, whatever the cost may be, we shall
fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we
shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in
the hills; we shall never surrender."
And neither will you.

Here it is some other thoughs.

"A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an
optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty."

"All the great things are simple, and many can be expressed in a
single word: freedom, justice, honor, duty, mercy, hope."

Mar 5, 2007

Why Money Is Good?

The way you think about money will determine how much of it you accumulate more than any other factor. Your attitude toward money affects your emotions and your motivations.

Do You Feel That You Have Enough?
In psychology, money is what is called a "deficiency need." This means that it only motivates you when you feel deficient in it, when you don't feel that you have enough. Above a certain level, when you feel that you have enough, it is no longer a motivator. Put another way, when you have enough money, you don't think about it very much. But when you have too little, you think about it all the time.

Determine Your Attitude Toward Money
The effect money has on your emotional life depends on your attitude toward it. If you feel that you have too little, money can become an obsession for you. It can dominate your thinking, feelings and actions. Arguments over money are a major reason for marital breakdown. Problems with money are the primary reason for business collapse, the ruination of friendships and psychosomatic illnesses of all kinds. It's not uncommon for people to even kill themselves over money problems.

Practice the Reality Principle
The Reality Principle applies especially to matters of money. This principle states that, "You must deal with life as it is, not as you wish it were, or could be." Most people live in a world of partial self-delusion, or even fantasy, with regard to money. They wish, hope, and pray about their financial futures while at the same time, deep in their hearts, they know their dreams will never materialize. In Lewis Carroll's book, Alice in Wonderland, one of the characters says quite happily that he is quite capable of believing several impossible things before breakfast each day. In the same way, many people believe quite impossible things about money and then they wonder why they are having so many financial problems.
Overcome Deep Seated Beliefs
One of the most common obstacles to achieving financial independence is a deep-seated belief that somehow money is wrong and that people who have a lot of it are inherently evil. This belief is not based on any factual foundation. It goes back to early childhood conditioning when the growing child is often told this because of other people's desire to rationalize away their own financial failures.

Money Is Good
The fact is that money is good. It takes money to buy homes, cars, clothes, toys, food and most of the good things in life. Money has an energy of its own and it is largely attracted to people who treat it well. Money tends to flow toward those people who can use it in the most productive ways to produce valuable goods and services, and who can invest it to create employment and opportunities that benefit others. At the same time, money flows away from those who use it poorly, or who spend it in non-productive ways.

First, be perfectly honest to yourself with regard to money and to the amount you want to acquire in life. Pretending that you don't care about money when you really do will only make you unhappy.

Second, begin today to think about all the wonderful things that you could have in your life if you had more money. Then, begin to think of all the things that you could do to increase the amount you earn.
By Brian Tracy

Mar 2, 2007

Quote Of The Day

Hey How are You today?
There is a Quote for You.Think about it and be happy!

"The happiness of your life depends upon the quality
of your thoughts: therefore, guard accordingly."
Marcus Aurelius

Feb 26, 2007

Things to Remember

I find what I look for in people. If I look for God, I find God.
If I look for bad qualities, I find them. I, in a sense, select
what I expect, and I receive it. A life without challenges would
be like going to school without lessons to learn. Challenges come
not to depress or get me down, but to master and to grow and to
unfold thereby.

In the Father's wise and loving plan for me, no burden can fall
upon me, no emergency can arise, no grief can overtake me, before
I am given the grace and strength to meet them.

A rich, full life is not determined by outer circumstances and
relationships. These can be contributory to it, but cannot be the
source. I am happy or unhappy because of what I think and feel.

I can never lose anything that belongs to me, nor can I posses
what is not really mine.

To never run from a problem: either it will chase me or I will
run into another just like it, although it may have a different
face or name.

To have no concern for tomorrow. Today is the yesterday over
which I had concern.

To never bang on a closed door: Wait for it to open and then go
through it.

A person who has come into my life has come either to teach me
something, or to learn something from me.

Feb 23, 2007

Are you "lucky"?

Are you "lucky"?
Well, that may just depend on your state of mind – at least according to a British psychologist, Professor Richard Wiseman. I was reading a study he had done of 400 people from all walks of life, half of whom considered themselves "lucky" and the other half classified themselves as "unlucky." It seems that those people who considered themselves lucky had certain differences in how they thought and acted from the "unlucky" group.

The lucky people were relaxed, open to new things and new people, and were quick to spot opportunities. Unlucky people tended to be more tense, stuck in routines and afraid of anything new, and unwilling to take a risk.

Lucky people trusted their gut instincts and had a positive attitude – they expected good fortune or a good outcome. And, as you can guess,the unlucky ones always expected the worst.

When something unfortunate happened to the lucky ones, they were able to deal with it in a positive way. They did this by imagining that things could have been worse, and didn't dwell on their misfortune, but took control of the situation. The unlucky ones of course brooded on their misfortune, and it only confirmed to them how "unlucky" they were.

So that old saying about "you make your own luck" could turn out to be true. Here are a few tips you might want to try, to increase your own "luck."

Write down six new things to try out (anything from a new food, or a visit to a new place, or a new opportunity) that you can accomplish in a month.

Be more open to talking to people you don't know. Start your own "network." The more people you know, the more ideas and opportunities you have access to.

When you get up in the morning, assume that the day will be a good one and everything you do will turn out for the best.

Keep a "luck" journal. At the end of each day, take a few moments to write down only the positive and lucky things that happened. After a month, you can't help but recognize all the good things that are happening.

And,good luck!

Feb 21, 2007

Be thankful!

Be thankful that you don't already have everything you desire. If you did, what would there be to look forward to?

Be thankful when you don't know something, for it gives you the opportunity to learn.

Be thankful for the difficult times. During those times you grow.

Be thankful for your limitations, because they give you opportunities for improvement.

Be thankful for each new challenge, because it will build your strength and character.

Be thankful for your mistakes. They will teach you valuable lessons.

Be thankful when you're tired and weary, because it means you've made a difference.

It's easy to be thankful for the good things. A life of rich fulfillment comes to those who are also thankful for the setbacks.

Gratitude can turn a negative into a positive. Find a way to be thankful for your troubles, and they can become your blessings.

-- Author Unknown

Feb 18, 2007

Guess Why?

Today is very Special day for me.
Guess Why?



OK.
Today is my Birthday.
And because of that I'd like to introduce you a young Scotish man who makes wonderful music.His name is Paolo Nutini.
I admire him and it will be a great pleasure for me to introduce You to one of his songs.
So listen - "These Streets"




Have a Great Day!

Feb 16, 2007

Yin & Yang (two powerful inner energies)



Within each one of us there are many energies. Two of these concern us here: one being male and the other female. If these terms make you feel uncomfortable you may substitute other terms of your own choosing, i.e. yin/yang, right brain/left brain, intuitive active or any other label you care to use. While these energies are distinctly separate from each other, they are equal in their importance.

If we were brought up with the belief that an action dominated approach can get us what we want from life, we are functioning primarily from the male energy. A more balanced formula for living today is one that integrates the two energies, our intuitive side in harmony with the active part of us.

When you are operating from your intuitive nature you will feel that you are in touch with a higher power. You will act without fear, be spontaneous, have an inner knowing, be creative and be the source of your dreams and inspirations, the force behind your continuing growth and expansion. Your intuitive nature provides the image and creative energy for change.

When you are operating from your active nature you will: initiate action, focus on the plan, manifest the form, supply logic and order.

When we integrate these two aspects of our nature we experience an inner union, a marriage of opposites. She expands her loving qualities while he fearlessly supports her with his strength and ability to focus. She supplies the intuitive direction which enables him to manifest the desired form, using his talent for planning and logic.

This then becomes a marriage made in heaven. He gains in strength and clarity as to his role, while she is clear on the message she is giving him. She grows more confident in her connection with infinite knowledge when he learns to trust in her intuitive abilities.