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  • Facing Your Own Fears  By : Ian RoeBuck
    Understanding and using fear properly is a milestone achievement in learning to take control of your life. Fear is often justified, but just as often not. It is justified fear that helps you learn how to make safe decisions and act in a manner that is consistent with your personal safety. It is unjustified fear that can spin you out of control.
  • Conscience  By : Dr. Randy Wysong
    Conscience is not something that is trained into us. It is an innate potential that each of us has the responsibility to tune to, not a skill that is learned by others imposing their will upon us.
  • Perseverance is What You Need to Reach Your Goals - Only the Ones who Persist Grab the Greatest Success  By : aims1
    Almost everyone in the world has a dream. Some people work hard and reach their goals, make their dreams come true, but many others quit at some point on the path to success, sometimes losing a great deal of energy, time and money they had spent until the minute they quit. Perseverance is what they need to survive.
  • Who Are We, You and me?  By : Gilbert Murray
    Can negative programs, negative beliefs be changed? Fortunately the answer is yes but it requires a very strong desire, a desire so strong that it totally dominates your thoughts and actions. Once you accept this desire and are totally committed you will succeed.
  • Your Core Belief  By : Dr. Drew Henry
    We sometimes accept a core believe as the truth without questioning it. As core beliefs accumulate over the years they eventually make up a system that functions in much the same way as a computer's operating system. Running in the background at such a discreet level, we are usually not even aware it is there.

    Our core belief has been developed since we were a child. This is due to the result of a great many factors, including but not limited to, the way we were influence...
  • Personal Growth through Sacrifice and Discipline  By : Nicky Pilkington
    Sacrifice of self to self. What does it mean? It means letting go of the old self for a new and better self. This is a hard thing to do as we get comfortable with whom and what we are. Our old self is familiar, seems safe, and is relatively effortless to maintain.

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