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November 6th, 2009 — Success
If you’re a regular reader of mine, you may have noticed that I’m a fan of the law of attraction. It’s a thought principle that began in the 20th century. It claims that you get anything you focus your time, thoughts and emotions on (oh, really?). No matter positive or negative.
1. The Secret
This book by Rhonda Byrne introduces the law of attraction in an easy to understand manner. It’s a must-read for everyone who’s watched the film its named after. Despite containing lots of quotes from the movie, it expands further with more clarity on how to really attract what you want.
Check out ‘The Secret’
2. The Law of Attraction
If there’s anyone that can explain the law of attraction to a monkey and teach it how to use it, that’s Michael Losier. His book will not only help you understand the key principles, but also apply them with surprising success.
Check out ‘Law of Attraction’
3. The Key
The titles of our three top books so far have started to sound a bit cheesy, don’t they? Contrary to their life-changing contents. This book by Joe Vitale is for readers with an advanced knowledge of the law of attraction. It proposes great solutions for common problems that enthusiasts face.
Check out ‘The Key’
Check out the law of attraction blog for more information.
October 7th, 2009 — Success

I’d like you to stop and think over this for a second: Are you waisting your time on the wrong stuff?
Success means knowing when to quit and what to stick to. Yet so often we spend precious efforts on actions that don’t directly benefit our lives. Most people are afraid to quit simply because they don’t want to admit their failure.
But who said that failure is a bad thing?
Here’s a list of eight signs that you’ve failed and that you need to move on to something else:
- There’s no reason to keep on going.
- You don’t have the time required to succeed.
- You don’t know enough on the topic (so start learning).
- The project milestone is simply unachievable.
- You’ve run out of money.
- You just can’t get serious about it.
- Enthusiasm or interest have gone away.
- It sounds too good to be true (hidden risks).
Just remember: quitting something is the beginning of starting another thing. Even if you’ve failed, that doesn’t mean that you can’t to your best somewhere else.
October 4th, 2009 — Success

Image by Ali Farid
Let’s be straight and honest here. Successful people who’ve realized everything by themselves have no secret stories and keys. Work hard, believe in yourself and have fun while doing it. The tough part, however, is finding the balance and it’s here that most people simply fail and give up.
So screw secrets and ultimate guides, as there are virtually no rules on how to live your life. Instead, concentrate on finding your passion and combining it with making money. Reading inspirational books is one thing, but true personal development requires action.
Richard Branson started out his billion dollar business by creating a magazine from nothing, working amazingly hard. It’s this passionate commitment that has been pushing him throughout the years to create world-known chain stores and even the first commercial flight in space.
September 3rd, 2009 — Success

Where some people see the law of attraction and positive thinking in general as something that doesn’t work, I see them as an opportunity. A chance to have a motivated and focused mind on what you want, forgetting about what you don’t.
Even if positive thoughts can’t create the reality you want, they can help you have a balanced mind that strives towards success.
My manifest of positive thinking
Thinking positively is good for you. It lets you understand what you want and often makes you come up with a way to get it. It’s not magical, but it does wonders.
But it’s not only about words. It’s about how you feel. Sometimes nice words trigger negative emotions. I too agree that the phrase “I have the perfect job” sounds silly and naive. So paraphrase! Say “I’m in the process of finding the perfect job.” You’re honest with yourself and you simply state your current ambitions and desires. I doubt that there is anything wrong about that, isn’t there?
Two remarkably useful questions
Here’s a tip: the next time you’re thinking of something that you don’t want, ask yourself “What do I want?” or “How can I change my current situation?“.
Ask that voice in your head, make plans, make anything needed to take your ambitions seriously. Believe in yourself and get motivated. That’s what positive thinking really is.
August 29th, 2009 — Happiness, Relationships, Success

I’m happy to introduce my small ebook called Be Remarkable: The Simple Guide to Being A Great Person!
It contains 18 easy-to-apply tips that will help you make friends, influence people and be perceived as a wonderful person that people want to be with.
The ebook is light, of 8 pages, made with great love and appreciation for all of you who regularly read my blog. Get it today only for $5 USD, available for instand download after paymend in .PDF format. I have tried to summarize all of my life values and tips on successful relationships in a short and pratical manner.