ARE YOU WILLING TO PROSPER?

Written by Rhoberta Shaler


Are you willing to prosper in life?

Many people have a feeling that prosperity and spirituality cannot co-exist when, in fact,repparttar two cannot truly exist apart. Some think that, at some level, it is "more spiritual" to live in scarcity and lack, to sacrifice and do without. Is there any of that thinking holding you back?

There are a few fundamentals to consider. First, do you believe that living should be natural, spontaneous and enjoyable? To be fully conscious, intelligent, imaginative, intuitive, and doingrepparttar 123826 right thing atrepparttar 123827 right time isrepparttar 123828 goal. To posses a keen anticipation about what you CAN create in life gives you a great reason to get up inrepparttar 123829 morning, doesn't' it?

To prosper is "to thrive, to flourish, to be successful in every way". Are you willing to entertain this concept as natural rather than as something you have to strive and struggle to achieve?

When you are - spiritually aware - mentally competent - emotionally balanced - self-responsible (mature) - physically vital - in harmony withrepparttar 123830 rhythms of nature - enjoying mutually supportive relationships or succeeding in your worthy ventures…

…YOU ARE PROSPERING.

Each of these are available to you if you will takerepparttar 123831 necessary steps.

The first step is to clearly understand your major purpose in life. What are you about? What do you stand for? Without a sense of meaningful purpose, you may have a reasonably comfortable lifestyle, but you may neither feel satisfied nor experience all that life has to offer. Switching your thinking from "What's in it for me?" to "What do I have to contribute?", is a good start.

DON'T LET THESE 3 DEADLY DEMOTIVATORS DEFEAT YOU

Written by Noel Peebles


Demotivation happens when your negative thoughts overwhelm any positive motivation you may have. Don't worry you're not alone. We all fall victim to it at times. It may be as simple as "having a bad hair day", but it can also be far more serious. Demotivation can distract or discourage you from achieving your goals. The truth is; demotivation can be downright deadly and destructive! Here are some warning signs to look out for - You might be feeling cantankerous, downhearted, frustrated, or as if you are being victimized in some way. Other tell-tail signs could be boredom, depression and lethargy. So what'srepparttar cause and how can you overcome it? Well, it could be due to one of several reasons. Here are 3 to think about: DEMOTIVATOR # 1. Criticism is a prime culprit. Continued criticism might lead you to think "I can’t do anything right." You may feel worthless or believe that no one has faith in your ability. Then you start to doubt yourself. This can happen when associating withrepparttar 123825 wrong people. Demotivation can berepparttar 123826 result of negative talk, always blaming others, or a "nothing ever goes right" attitude. The solution is to surround yourself with people who will make you feel better about yourself. Seek out people who focus on what’s right and good rather than what’s wrong and bad. DEMOTIVATOR # 2. Demotivation can stem from greed. There is a popular misconception that people who are money-hungry arerepparttar 123827 greedy ones who end up with repparttar 123828 money. This is sometimes true inrepparttar 123829 short term, but oftenrepparttar 123830 exact opposite happens. When inrepparttar 123831 retail trade I saw this time and again. I knew of other retailers who would squeeze their suppliers for every last cent. One chap would rip repparttar 123832 stitching on unsold soft toys and then return them torepparttar 123833 supplier for a credit. He never paid his bills on time and took advantage of everyone he

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