Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Marianne Williamson: Spiritual activist, author, lecturer

"Love is what we are born with. Fear is what we have learned here. The spiritual journey is the unlearning of fear and the acceptance of love back into our hearts."

Have you ever looked into the eyes of a newborn? You can see that the baby knows no fear. You were that way once as well. Fast-forward to your life today — your fears could probably fill a page of a legal pad. Between your health, your job, your finances, your relationships — it’s no wonder that many of us smoke, drink, or bite our nails to combat the forces of fear. Now, imagine you erase your fears. Step back into the skin of a newborn, with only love, hope, and happiness in your heart. Now you’re ready to start living spiritually and perfectly. Pamela Dunn is your guide.

Albert Einstein: Was a theoretical physicist and Time’s "Person of the Century"

"If you want to live a happy life, tie it to a goal, not to people or things."

That's a simple formula. Yet even today, most of us are still getting it wrong. We believe that happiness comes in a giant cardboard box or has four wheels and a supercharger. It’s not an easy lesson to learn, and most don’t learn it until they are significantly older. Happiness isn’t a shiny new piece of electronics; it’s not a swimming pool, nor a house, nor a city. Happiness is found inside of you. And in order to push the happiness outward so that it radiates into everything you do, you must feel great about yourself. There’s nothing that does that more than accomplishing a goal. What are your goals, and will you accomplish them? Denis Waitley has your answer.

Dr. Mark Hyman: Author, medical consultant

"Medicine is not the sacred body of knowledge I had previously thought. It is merely a collection of data points that have no relation to one another."

Our society has been trained to desire a quick fix in healing. When we have a headache, we take a pill, and the headache is gone within 15 minutes. Now we want the same type of magic pill for everything from diets and depression to asthma and arthritis. But not everything in life can be solved quickly with a pill or other medicine. Why? Because most illnesses and diseases are a result of years of lifestyle and generations of genetics that can’t be cured in 15 minutes. Dr. Mark Hyman reveals the five forces of wellness that are more powerful than any pill.

Robert G. Allen: Financial adviser, author

"Money is one of the most important subjects of your entire life.
Some of life's greatest enjoyments and most of life's greatest disappointments stem from your decisions about money. Whether you experience great peace of mind or constant anxiety will depend on getting your finances under control."


Many people think that millionaires constantly think about money. That's just not true. They don't think about money because they don't have to — they have made it in life. It's the average American who lives paycheck to paycheck, has credit card debt, student loans, and other debts who constantly thinks about money. But once you turn the corner and begin to receive steady streams of income, money anxieties, fears, and arguments dissolve — as you're one step closer to making it. The Power of Passive Income demonstrates in detail how to make it — both money and to your best life.

Diana Scharf Hunt

"Goals are dreams with deadlines."

You have dreams of what you want to accomplish in life. And you also have dreams every night that vanish when you rise in the morning. The cold reality is that those two types of dreams are more similar than you think — because most of the hopes and dreams that we live for rarely happen. They disappear just as our nightly dreams do, although a few dreams have a great chance to become reality. Those are the ones that have deadlines, a plan, a purpose, and a passion. Denis Waitley will give you every chance to make your dreams real.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Molière: 17th century French playwright and actor

"One must eat to live and not live to eat."

Today in advanced countries, we eat to be social. We eat to escape reality. We eat because we’re bored. Or because we have a craving. Or just because. We could learn a lot from third world countries. We could learn a lot from our ancient ancestors. They eat for nourishment — they eat to live. If we could revert to a simpler time when we viewed food as fuel, energy, and life, we would eradicate most diseases. Eating is one of life’s greatest pleasures. But living is just a tad better. Dr. Mark Hyman will reintroduce you to food and healthy living.

Thornton Wilder: Was an American playwright and novelist

"Money is like manure; it's not worth a thing unless it's spread around encouraging young things to grow."

Even the novice investor knows that diversifying your financial portfolio builds greater wealth faster. Makes sense. Likewise, diversifying your income will do the same — build your wealth faster. Just as farmers stagger when they plant their crops in order to achieve maximum harvest, you can achieve maximum wealth by doing the same with your income. And with a recession looming, if you don’t diversify your income, you just may find yourself ankle deep in — well, you get the picture. The Power of Passive Income is your key to multiplying your income.

Denis Waitley: Author and productivity

"There are two primary choices in life: to accept conditions as they exist, or accept the responsibility for changing them."

We have an incredible power. It’s the power to enact change and improvement in every area of our lives. Yet, most people don’t know how to summon these superpowers and therefore are stuck in the quagmire of their same existence. Once you accept the responsibility for changing your life, you simply take the next step to make goals. Then your new life begins to fall into place. Denis Waitley gives you the answers you’ve been searching for in regards to goal setting.

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Thomas Alva Edison: Was an inventor and businessman

"The doctor of the future will give no medication, but will interest his patients in the care of the human frame, in diet, and in the cause and prevention of disease."

The United States is the most overly medicated country in the world. We also pay billions for vitamins, supplements, and quick diet solutions. Yet, our obesity rates, level of heart disease, and number of cancers are absolutely staggering. Your solution for attaining your best health and preventing disease is taking genuine care of your body every day through diet, exercise, and living cleanly. You, more than any doctor, have the ability to rewrite your future, starting today. Dr. Mark Hyman unveils the five forces of wellness.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Jerry Gillies: Motivational author

"Wealth is not a material gain, but a state of mind."

There's here’s a single word that determines if you are of a wealthy state of mind or not. The word is accept. There are those among us who file for bankruptcy and have accepted their impoverished lifestyle — they will never be wealthy. Then there are others who are equally bankrupt but never accept their current fate as their final destination. Those people will likely be wealthy one day. Are you wealthy? To find the answer, don’t look to your bank account — look to yourself and ask yourself if you’ve accepted where you are. Discover the power of passive income to affect your accepted wealth.

Earl Nightingale: Author, The Strangest Secret, Lead the Field

"Our attitude toward life determines life's attitude toward us."

You already know this to some degree. Smile at someone and they’ll smile back. Ignore someone and they’ll return the favor. But what if you set out to absolutely change the person you are. Become someone who gives, shares, helps, and lives for the pleasure of others. Every day. Not only will people give to you, share with you, and help you, it will also seem that luck, fortune, and fulfillment have found you. They haven’t. You’ve found them. No one captures this secret like the late Earl Nightingale.

Oprah Winfrey: Television host, publisher, and book critic

"It isn't until you come to a spiritual understanding of who you are — not necessarily a religious feeling, but deep down, the spirit within — that you can begin to take control."

Oprah's absolutely right. Unfortunately, many people wander through their lives as if lost in a jungle. And they go to their graves without a pure understanding of who they are. Such a waste. You know people who virtually shine in their lives. Everything from health and happiness to prosperity and spirituality are in complete alignment. As a result, there’s nothing they cannot do. Dr. David Hawkins takes you by the hand to experience this higher level of enlightenment.

Colin Powell: 65th U.S. secretary of state

"The freedom to do your best means nothing unless you are willing to do your best."

You, right now, have the absolute ability and freedom to become successful. But that’s not unique. So does every one of your neighbors, all of your colleagues, your entire family, and most everyone else in America. Ability means nothing. Action means everything. Having ability and the freedom to succeed is a waste unless you take the steps to make it happen. Get ready for Larry Winget to jolt you awake and push you toward success.

Earl Nightingale: Author, The Strangest Secret, Lead the Field

"You become what you think about."

Five minutes. That's all it takes to turn these inspirational quotes into a better life for you. Seriously. You've probably been receiving these motivational quotes in your inbox for a while. And perhaps you're waiting for your life to magically take off because you've been reading them. But as Earl Nightingale knew, it doesn't work like that. Rather, you must spend a little time digesting each quote, thinking about what these great philosophers mean and how you can apply their message to your own life. Only then will you discover what others have — that these simple quotes can make a monumental impact on your life. Read. Think. Then become.

Dr. David Hawkins: psychiatrist, physician, researcher, and lecturer

"The way to enlightenment is simply that of surrendering the barriers that preclude the state of realization."

Can you truly discover a higher level of enlightenment? Only you can answer that question. Because only you have the spirit, the beliefs, the attitude, and the peace of mind that leads you to a higher state of consciousness. Regardless of the programs, books or sermons you experience, if you don't believe it's possible, it won't be. But once you surrender your own barriers, that's the point when you discover anything's possible. Dr. David Hawkins reveals extraordinary insights about finding your own enlightenment.

Helen Keller: Author, activist and lecturer

"Life is either a daring adventure or nothing."

How many risks do you take a day? Not physical risks such as skydiving — but rather, living new experiences, learning new things, creating new ideas, meeting new people and living each day as if it might be your last. When you ask some people how they are doing, they'll answer, "Same old, same old." They aren't living for each day. They aren't taking risks. They will probably never find success. Start now by deciding how you can finish your day so it's unlike any day you've ever lived. Larry Winget will shock you into living a far more daring life and finding success while you do.

Earl Nightingale: Author, The Strangest Secret, Lead the Field

"All you have to do is know where you're going. The answers will come to you of their own accord."

Have you ever been lost in a foreign country? Maps, road signs and even directions are nearly impossible to follow. But that's exactly how many people wander through life — lost and confused. So even if the solution stared them in the face, they wouldn't know what to do. Your mind is an incredible instrument, but like an instrument it needs to be fine-tuned and focused. You can create the right path to follow toward your goals and learn to read the road signs along the way to make your life a harmonious symphony. Discover how with the timeless inspiration only Earl Nightingale can provide.

James Allen: writer and poet

"The soul attracts that which it secretly harbors; that which it loves, and also that which it fears."

Those who believe in luck, good fortune and happenstance sit around waiting for opportunities to come to them. They wait around for inspiration, for success to find them and for evil to avoid them. As a result, they wait to live. Then there are those who can't wait to live. They embrace life. They seek enlightenment and opportunity. They know that their souls, their minds and their hearts need to be filled with passion and purpose. And they go after the best possible life with everything they've got. Dr. David Hawkins reveals this higher level of enlightenment, where you can pursue the best in life with a renewed passion and purpose

Larry Winget: Speaker, Author and television host

"Clean up your own backyard. Change by example. Just be the way you want others to be and hope they pay attention."

As Spring draws closer, you'll notice one of your neighbors planting flowers. Then, after a few days, another neighbor will follow her example. Then another. And another. By mid-spring, your neighborhood has an entirely new spirit, thanks to the new color and beauty found in most everyone's yard. That's exactly how you make a difference in the world. You begin by improving yourself. Then you inspire others by what you've done. With time, you'll discover that just like the spring flowers in your yard, your neighbors, your colleagues, your friends and your family have blossomed -- and that you have, too.

Jerry Gillies: Author and workshop leader

"The strongest single factor in prosperity consciousness is self-esteem: believing you can do it, believing you deserve it, believing you will get it."

Will you get that career promotion? Will you lose the weight? Will you build your wealth? Will you meet your goal? Those are the wrong questions to ask — because regardless of how you answer, the outcome will still be unknown. Rather, ask yourself if you believe you can. Do you believe you can get that career promotion or build your wealth? Then, if your absolute honest answer is "YES," then the positive results are practically guaranteed. That’s one simple tip to maximizing personal achievement — Napoleon Hill uncovers many more.

Johni Redd: Marketing specialist

"See them always as open, and thus the doors shall be."

Your life features many doors — some that are wide open, some which you can open with some effort, and some that are dead-bolted shut. These doors lead to your relationships, your health, your career opportunities, your future fortunes, and just about anything else you come upon. Most of us take the wrong approach in trying to push our doors open with excessive force, involving sweat, commitment, time and effort, when all we need to do is use our mind and visualize each door as being open, and we’ll be astonished by how many doors naturally open for us. Joe Vitale gives you the key to open most any door you’ll face.

Henri Bergson: Was a French philosopher

"Think like a man of action, act like a man of thought."

Ask any first-time marathoner and he or she will tell you, "You must train your legs, your arms, and your heart. But if you don’t train your mind, you’ll never finish." The reality remains, if you don’t use your mind, you won’t finish anything worthwhile that you ever aim to accomplish. Any goal you wish to achieve needs to be visualized and perfected in your mind before you even begin to take action. Napoleon Hill shows you how to use your mind to achieve any goal you set for yourself.

Robert Collier: Was an inspirational author

"Our subconscious minds have no sense of humor, play no jokes and cannot tell the difference between reality and an imagined thought or image. What we continually think about eventually will manifest in our lives."

Your mind is an incredible vessel that can truly perform miracles.Yet, as amazing as your mind is, there’s one thing it cannot do — think for itself. You are constantly programming your mind with new thoughts, new desires, new goals. And just like programming a computer, whatever you program your mind to think about, that will become your focus — and eventually, it will simply become. Discover what your mind can truly become with Mind Tech

Joe Vitale: A motivational author and coach

What does money like? Money likes speed. That's the secret few know about money. Money comes to those who act fast. If you think, wonder, question, doubt, plan, meet, discuss, or in any other way drag your feet, money goes to the next person in line."

Remember when Google first debuted its stock, and you questioned whether $100 a share was too high? There were whispers about if the price would climb — then the whispers turned into a thundering stampede of investors. And it quickly skyrocketed to incredible share prices while most of us were left in the dust. It’s the same with any great investment or opportunity. When you hear the whispers, you need to act — otherwise, your subconscious will constantly whisper about what you should have done. Joe Vitale explores The Missing Secret and how you can use it to attract money even before the whispers

Napoleon Hill: Was a personal success author

"If you do not conquer self, you will be conquered by self."

Your greatest enemy is much closer than you think. It’s you. You are more critical of yourself than anyone else is. And you, more than anyone else, are capable of destroying yourself. But while you are your own worst enemy, you are also your own hero. Learn to control your thoughts, goals, and actions, and there’s literally nothing you cannot accomplish in life. The great Napoleon Hill reveals how you can realize your own personal achievement.

Ralph Waldo Emerson: Was an essayist, poet, philosopher

"Thought is the blossom; language the bud; action the fruit behind it."

Without first seeding the thought, the fruit of your labors doesn’t exist. Yet, we are an "action-oriented" society. What we do and where we go has become more important than what we think about. Therefore, we’re always going, always doing, and rarely stopping to think. To explore. To live. Yet, if we get back to a generation of thinkers, the fruit of our labor will be many times as magnificent. Discover the Mind Tech program to reprogram your subconscious.

Thomas Jefferson: Third U.S. president

"Never spend your money before you have it."

Credit cards. Student loans. Payday loans. Doesn’t matter what you call them, they all mean the same thing — DEBT! And they are all different ways to gladly pay for your hamburger tomorrow while you enjoy it today. Many Americans are now entangled in a web of debt that could easily be avoided. How? Simply by living within their means; simply by buying only what they can afford; simply by using the almighty dollar, rather than the almighty plastic. Your credit score can turn around — Phil Tirone will see to it.

Washington Irving: Early 19th-century author

"The tongue is the only tool that gets sharper with use."

You learned to talk at age one. At three, you spoke complete sentences. Today, you speak thousands of words a day. Yet, as versed as you are in speaking, are you maximizing your communication skills with every syllable you utter? By improving your communication skills, doors fly open, opportunities appear out of nowhere, relationships grow stronger, and success and wealth are generated. Roger Love teaches you to speak with a purpose.

Richard Bach: Inspirational author

"One of the great cosmic laws, I think, is that whatever we hold in our thought will come true in our experience."

Taught up in the rigors of everyday life, we aren’t quite cognizant of our abilities. Yet they admit that there is still so much that they do not know. Doesn’t that reveal that the mind may possess extraordinary capabilities beyond our comprehension? What you hold in your thoughts has no choice but to become reality. Barefoot Doctor guides you through this phenomenon.

Phil X. Tirone: Expert in residential home financing

"Your credit score: Those three little numbers can have a six-digit impact on your life."

Many people think that a good credit score simply means you can have more stuff — and a bad credit score means less stuff. But it's far more than that. If your credit score is not as strong as it could be, you're losing money. Every day. Your car payment — more. If you own your home, your mortgage — far more. Or, if you rent your home, you're paying thousands more that could be going toward home equity. It's an endless spiral that affects your wallet as well as your spirit. Phil Tirone will show you simple steps you can use to ratchet up your credit score.

Roger Love: Vocal coach and authority on voice

"The only currency you have is influential communication."

They say that a recession is looming, or perhaps already here, which causes people to think, What if I lose my job? What if I lose my home? Or my life savings? You won’t. Because you’ll be protected by a steel curtain that no natural disaster or recession can break down. This shield is your own communication skills, your power of persuasion, and your ability to influence. As long as you continue to sharpen these skills, you’ll succeed no matter what comes your way. Roger Love demonstrates valuable communication skills so that you’ll never wonder, What if?

Pierre Teilhard de Chardin: Was a French Jesuit, scientist, and philosopher

"We are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human experience."

Caught up in the rigors of everyday life, we aren’t quite cognizant of our abilities. Like most, we assume our legs are made to walk, our hands are made to grasp and use tools, and our brain is made to think—as if we are mechanical robots. But what if your mind had the power to change what happens in your life? What if your heart could help heal? Barefoot Doctor explores these questions and more in examining your spiritual life.

Jonathan Swift: 17-18th century: Irish essayist, novelist, and satirist

"A wise man should have money in his head, but not in his heart."

You could plan a world-class budget complete with spreadsheets, charts, and schedules that takes a month to complete. That’s still the easy part. The difficult part comes when you walk into a new-car showroom; or when you pass by a department store window displaying the perfect outfit; or when summer comes and you’re itching to go on a vacation. On paper, your money behaves. It’s resisting the temptations of life that challenges your commitment. Phil Tirone teaches you to separate your needs from your desires.

J. K. Rowling: British fantasy author

"The best of us must sometimes eat our words."(From Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets)

If only every word we spoke were flawless. But they aren’t. We eat our words, choke on our words, and end up swallowing our pride. Sometimes more than a few times a week. Bolstering your communication skills ensures that only the right words and most inspiring words escape your mouth. When that happens, the only thing you’ll eat is the competition. Roger Love gives you the tools to get there.

Barefoot Doctor: Author and practitioner of Taoism

"If you believe it, you can make it happen. That’s all you need, is belief — and of course the willingness to follow through on whatever needs to be done on your part."

There’s never been a championship team whose players and coach didn’t believe in themselves. There’s never been a corporate president or CEO who didn’t believe in himself or herself. Believing is not a guarantee of achievement. But failing to believe is a sure guarantee of failure. Before you set your goal to make more money next month, lose 10 pounds, or get that promotion you’ve had your eye on, ask yourself if you believe you can do it. If the answer’s yes, then go do it. Barefoot Doctor teaches you how to turn your belief into reality.

Zig Ziglar: Author and motivational speaker

I don't care how much power, brilliance, or energy you have, if you don't harness it and focus it on a specific target, and hold it there, you're never going to accomplish as much as your ability warrants."

Think about your education — the years spent learning your discipline. Think of all the training and experience you’ve accumulated and all the secrets of business that you’ve learned over the years. This is what sets you apart from most everyone else. Combine this power with an unrivaled charisma, and you have the perfect ingredients to accomplish just about anything you want. Tony Alessandra defines your future charisma.

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Was a German author and philosopher

Take care of your body with steadfast fidelity. The soul must see through these eyes alone, and if they are dim, the whole world is clouded."

The difference between what wellness and sickness do to your body is clear. But there’s far more that’s rarely considered. At the height of your health, you smile more, you do more, you achieve more, you think more, you create more, you love more, you forgive more, you grow more. You live more. Find the best version of yourself by maximizing your wellness. Dr. Mark Hyman shows you how.