Thursday, November 29, 2007

Florence Scovel Shinn: Was a teacher and author of self-help books.

"We cannot always control our thoughts, but we can control our words, and repetition impresses the subconscious, and we are then master of the situation."

Your quest to live a more spiritual life begins with you. The first step you can take is to make every effort to lead a solemn life. This starts with what you can control – your words and your actions. By controlling your words, you are in command of most every situation. Dr. Wayne Dyer introduces spiritual influences to enable you to manifest your own destiny.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

William Shakespeare: 16th/17th-century English playwright and poet.

"Give every man thy ear but few thy voice."

Have you ever had a committee meeting where 15 to 20 co-workers are trying to agree upon a common outcome? What tends to happen? Not much. The group can't seem to agree on anything. When everyone has the floor, productivity and communication suffer. What's needed is that one person who can stand up and take authority over the meeting. That's usually done by a strong-voiced, charismatic individual. Whether your audience is 15 or fifteen hundred, Dale Carnegie Training presents the solid instruction you need to be that voice for yourself and your organization.

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Russell H. Conwell: Was a writer, minister, and orator

"Many of us spend our lives searching for success when it is usually so close that we can reach out and touch it."

We expect success to be in some faraway land where tumbleweeds go to die. Or locked away in a keyless vault. We expect success to shadow others, but not ourselves. Here's the thing: Almost all those who have found success once thought that it was nowhere to be found as well. Then they changed their mindset, changed their focus, and suddenly found success — right in front of their eyes. Dr. Wayne Dyer helps to adjust your mindset and focus to find success through spiritual means.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Wayne Dyer: Self-help advocate, author, and lecturer

"With everything that has happened to you, you can either feel sorry for yourself or treat what has happened as a gift. Everything is either an opportunity to grow or an obstacle to keep you from growing. You get to choose."

When you were a kid and had an accident, a scar would appear. The scar would act as a reminder to be careful to avoid future accidents, future scars. Today, your scars don’t appear on your knees or elbows, but rather as emotional trauma in your life. Because adult wounds and problems are not visible to the naked eye, many people ignore them, and so these people re-injure themselves repeatedly. Next time you stumble in your life, do yourself a favor and treat the wound and then learn from it. Dr. Wayne Dyer will take your hand and help you grow spiritually to avoid future scars.

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Dr. Win Wenger: Author; founder of Project Renaissance

"We are forced to dig past our usual shortcuts in thought and perception, past all the stock and trite responses we’ve accumulated around almost every event or situation, and to probe deeply into our own richer and subtler awarenesses, which is where the meaningful is to be found, found in every one of us!"

When was the last time that you really thought about something important? The last time that you pondered a situation from every angle and examined every last minute detail. Many times, people don’t put forth that type of thought effort unless they have to. People don’t think about their health, until they get that life-altering call from the doctor. People don’t think about their relationships, until they are about to lose them. People don’t think about their career future, until they no longer have a steady career. They live in the problem and not in the solution. Dr. Win Wenger and Richard Poe give you the ability to reach that deeper level of thought in everything you do — to look at situations from every angle possible — to arrive at creative solutions that have a positive, lasting effect on your life.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Harry Lauder: Was a Scottish entertainer, songwriter, and author

"The future is not a gift — it is an achievement."

There are those who believe that the future holds all of their hopes and dreams. That the future holds everything they could ever want. The truth is that the future holds nothing — unless you put something into it. Put time in, your future holds experience. Put effort in, the future holds success. Put finances in wisely, your future holds wealth. Put nothing in, and, voila … nothing! Dr. Edward Hallowell gives you the tools you need to exchange your crazy-busy life for one that builds your future into one that does contain your hopes and dreams – fulfilled.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Andrew Granatelli: Racing Icon and STP Oil Founder

"When you are making a success of something, it's not work. It's a way of life. You enjoy yourself because you are making your contribution to the world."

We all know people who believe that work is work and play is play and never the two shall meet. For some of these people, it takes everything they’ve got to drag themselves out of bed in the morning to go to work. The only thing they’ll excel at is mediocrity. Whether it’s your profession, your hobbies, or whatever things you enjoy in life, you need to change your perspective so that they become a passionate part of your life – every day. Only then will you begin to succeed. Dr. Tom Morris shares insights from the world’s most successful people.

Friday, November 2, 2007

Dr. Tom Morris: Business speaker; chairman of Morris Institute for Human Values

"We need to understand that thoughts are tools. Are we using them as productively as we can? Are our thoughts serving us well, or are we their victims? It's up to us."

The food that you put into your body is your choice, but if it isn't healthy or if it disagrees with your body, you'll get sick. Your body will reject toxins. Amazingly, your brain works the same way. You have the power to think about any one of an infinite number of things. If you don't choose the right thoughts that support how you desire to lead your life, then eventually those same thoughts will manifest themselves in poor choices, bad relationships, a negative attitude, and, ultimately, an unfulfilled life. Dr. Tom Morris prepares your mind for receiving and acting on positive, productive thoughts.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Lee Iacocca : Philanthropist, former Chrysler CEO, former Ford president

"If you want to make good use of your time, you've got to know what's most important and then give it all you've got."

Have you ever come to the end of a workday and asked, “What did I accomplish today?” You may be exhausted from going 110 percent throughout the day, but when you look back on it, your day consisted of responding to emails and voicemails, going to meetings, and shuffling paperwork. In other words, you spent time on a number of priority tasks, but your most important tasks were left untouched. We are all guilty of it, and it’s such an easy trap to fall into. Now Dr. Edward Hallowell can teach you how to focus on your absolute most important items and make them top priority.

Benjamin Franklin: Founding Father of the United States; author, scientist, inventor.

"Genius without education is like silver in the mine."

Where is your classroom? You spent the first quarter of your life in one classroom after another, absorbing and learning everything that was thrown your way. Then you graduated. Many people graduate and exhale a huge sigh of relief because they believe that classrooms and learning are finally behind them. Actually, that’s when your real life education is just beginning. Those like you know that you never stop learning – you simply change classrooms: the classroom of life; the classroom of experience. Only then will you graduate to a new classroom: the classroom of profound success. Dr. Win Wenger and Richard Poe enhance your education so that you can graduate with confidence.