What Does It Take To "Have It All" In Life?

Written by John Assaraf


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What Does It Take To "Have It All" In Life?

Many people have asked me why I wrote my book, 'The Street Kid's Guide to Having it All', and I realized that some people simply do not believe that it is possible to 'have it all'. Well, I am here as an ambassador to dispel that rumor once and for all.

If you are serious about learning what it takes, then read on and I'll take you on a short journey.

Let's suppose that at some point inrepparttar 104169 past, for whatever reason, by whichever means, there was a big bang, or there was not. It doesn't really matter. All we know is somehow, our universe, solar system, galaxies, planets and specifically our planet is here, and that's where I'll begin.

The number being thrown around right now is that our universe is at least 12.5 billion years old. (Not that I comprehend what that means). The reason forrepparttar 104170 prelude is to setrepparttar 104171 stage for some thought and greater understanding.

While you and I do what we do everyday, there are others who study what and howrepparttar 104172 universe is what it is, whatrepparttar 104173 galaxies are and do, and even closer to home, what and how our planets do what they do. How this occurred is irrelevant at this point. It just is. After all, they (the planets and galaxies, that is) were all here before us, we think.

Instead, I like to think of our universe and planet Earth as our 'playing field', and our body and mind as 'the vehicles' we have been given to play onrepparttar 104174 field. So here we are, on this field, and we now have two choices:

- One is to play onrepparttar 104175 field - Two is to be a spectator.

Either way,repparttar 104176 game is on, and you must choose whether you are going to play or watch. If you have chosen to play, let me explain to you that that there are people who studyrepparttar 104177 playing field every day. They have discovered very specific natural laws that govern our universe, galaxies and planet.

If you are a serious player, knowing these laws, and understanding them would have a serious impact on how well you playrepparttar 104178 game, don't you think?

There is one Great Law that suggests that everything we see and can't see, is made up of energy. There are also seven other major natural laws that work synergistically, and they allowrepparttar 104179 playing field to do what it does with such ease and perfection. Unfortunately, we have never been taught how to be in harmony with these laws.

It's time we raise our awareness and begin playing at a higher level...

Let's leaverepparttar 104180 laws alone for a moment, and discuss our body and mind.

Anchors Away!

Written by Greg Reid


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Anchors Away!

If we want to fill our heads withrepparttar 104168 doom and gloom society seems to thrive on, all we need to do is turn onrepparttar 104169 local news at night. To make that quantum leap toward personal happiness and success in life, sometimes we just need to do what so many people seem to be talking about lately: “clean house” and take personal inventory ofrepparttar 104170 people we associate with most.

One of my favorite quotes of all time is, “Avoidrepparttar 104171 ugly people.” Mind you, when I say ugly, it has nothing to do with physical appearance. The comment illustrates that to best achieve our goals and wants in life, we should surround ourselves with other like-minded people to support us on our journey. In other words, we need to clean house of our own “ugly people” who, for some strange reason, we feelrepparttar 104172 need to hold onto.

Maybe you’ll relate to a personal example from my own life. Onrepparttar 104173 surface, Mark (not his real name) was a pretty nice guy. I thought of him as my personal anchor, someone who kept me grounded and helped me stay on focus and direction. But every time I’d venture out into something new, Mark would put his “ugly” hat on. Rather than becoming a voice of reason or attempting to illuminate both sides of a given situation, he’d only tell me aboutrepparttar 104174 horrors of such an idea and how crazy it was for me to even think that way. He made it clear that without him, I’d float off into despair. (I mean, could you imagine me, of all people, wanting to write a book, start my own company, or dive intorepparttar 104175 volatile and unstable real estate market?)

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