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NOVO LIVRO "THE MAGIC" DE RHONDA BYRNE
 
Tenho em maos esse livro \0/ No inicio ela ja revela algo interessante; uma passagem de Mateus 13:12
"pois ao que tem, dar-se-lhe-á, e terá em abundância; mas ao que não tem, até aquilo que tem lhe será tirado."
Rhonda explica que acrescentando a palavra GRATIDAO essa frase da biblia que ate entao soava injusta, faz sentido:
pois ao que tem GRATIDAO, dar-se-lhe-á, e terá em abundância; mas ao que não tem GRATIDAO, até aquilo que tem lhe será tirado.
Se voce nao tirar um tempinho para ser grato, voce nunca tera mais do que tens; e o que quer que voce tenha voce perdera.
Voce mesmo pode saber quanta gratidao voce tem usado na tua vida; eh so olhar para algumas areas da tua vida como: saude, relacionamentos, dinheiro, carreira, felicidade e casa. As areas da tua vida que sao abundantes sao as que voce aplicou gratidão; as que não são abundantes e maravilhosas são as que você não tem sido grato. Se você não é grato, voce não pode receber mais em retorno. Para receber voce tem que dar graças e sem isso você para de receber tudo o que você quer.
publicado por Maria às 23:05

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Quando uma criatura humana desperta para um grande sonho e sobre ele lança toda a força de sua alma, todo o universo conspira a seu favor.

Johann Goethe

 

Tudo o que um sonho precisa para ser realizado é alguém que acredite que ele possa ser realizado.

Roberto Shinyashiki

 

Agir uma vez não basta. Desejar mil vezes, também não. O truque é agir mil vezes. - Aldo Novak

Sonhe grande pense grande! Não se esqueça de Agir!

MARIA ROBERTSON

 

"A melhor maneira de servir a Deus é indo ao encontro de seus próprios sonhos. Só quem é feliz pode espalhar felicidade."

PAULO COELHO

 

 

 

Frase de Paulo Coelho

 

 

publicado por Maria às 00:25

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Thoreau e sonhos

por Paulo Coelho  27 de setembro de 2012

.... Eu aprendi isso, pelo menos, pela minha experiência, que, se alguém avançar com confiança na direção de seus sonhos, e se esforça para viver a vida que imaginou, encontrará um sucesso inesperado nas horas comuns.

"Ele vai colocar algumas coisas para trás, vai passar uma fronteira invisível; novas leis, universal e mais liberal vai começar a estabelecer-se em volta e dentro dele, ou as leis antigas ser expandida, e interpretadas a seu favor em um sentido mais liberal, e ele vai viver com a licença de uma ordem superior de seres.

"Na proporção em que ele simplifica sua vida, as leis do universo aparecerá menos complexo, e solidão não será solidão, nem a pobreza pobreza, nem fraqueza fraqueza. Se você construiu castelos no ar, seu trabalho não precisa ser perdido, que é onde devem estar. Agora coloque as fundações sob eles. "

 

by Henry David Thoreau

 

 

Um arqueiro caminhava pelas redondezas de um mosteiro hindu conhecido por sua dureza nos ensinamentos, quando viu os monges no jardim, bebendo e se divertindo.

“Como são cínicos aqueles que buscam o caminho de Deus”, disse o arqueiro em voz alta. “Dizem que a disciplina é importante, e se embriagam às escondidas!”

“Se você disparar cem flechas seguidas, o que acontecerá com o seu arco?”, perguntou o mais velho dos monges.

“Meu arco se quebrará”, respondeu o arqueiro.

“Se alguém se esforça além dos próprios limites, também quebra sua vontade”, disse o monge. “Quem não equilibra trabalho com descanso, perde o entusiasmo, esgota sua energia, e não chega e não vai muito longe na sua caminhada".

 

 

PAULO COELHO

 

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Mensagem do dia

publicado por Maria às 23:15

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O entusiasmo é a maior força da alma. Conserva-o e nunca te faltará poder para conseguir o que desejas.

Napoleon Hill

 
Você não pode impedir que os pássaros da tristeza voem sobre sua cabeça, mas pode, sim, impedir que façam um ninho em seu cabelo.

Provérbio Chinês


O mundo está nas mãos daqueles que têm a coragem de sonhar e de correr o risco de viver seus sonhos

Paulo Coelho

 

Quando estamos cheios de bons pensamentos, parece-nos que o mundo está repleto de oportunidades.

Walter Grando

 

Que os vossos esforços desafiem as impossibilidades lembrai-vos de que as grandes coisas do homem foram conquistadas do que parecia impossível - Charles Chaplin

 

A possibilidade de realizarmos um sonho é o que torna a vida interessante.

Paulo Coelho

publicado por Maria às 22:51

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Are you ready to make 2012 your best year yet?
It’s easy to start the new year full of enthusiasm and optimism. But to maintain your momentum through the year, you need to set powerful, crystal-clear goals
The first step to getting what you want out of life this is to decide exactly what you want.

What do you want to accomplish? What do you want to experience? What do you want to acquire? Who do you want to be?

One of primary reasons most people don’t get what they want is that they aren’t clear about what they want. Others will recognize what they’d like to have, but when they can’t see how it’s possible to get what they want, and they dismiss their desires as foolish and unattainable.
Don’t sabotage yourself this way! 
After decades of research into how the human brain works, scientists now know that for our brains to figure out how to get what we want, we must first decide what we want. Once we lock-in our desires, our mind and the universe can step in to help make our dreams a reality.

Dream Big

We start the process by getting clear about what we want. So, what do you want? To create a balanced and successful life, write down a minimum of 3 goals in each of the following 7 areas:

Financial Goals Career/Business Goals Free Time/Family Time Health/Appearance Goals Relationship Goals Personal Growth Making a Difference
If you have more goals than this, don’t limit yourself – write them down! On the other hand, if writing down 21 goals seems like a lot, remember that we can have a mix of long- and short-term goals. For example, in the financial area, you may have a short-term goal of paying off a $5,000 credit card balance, as well as a long-term goal of amassing a net worth of $5 million dollars. You want to keep both goals present in your mind, even though you’ll be working more actively on the short-term goal first.

Stretch Yourself

When setting our goals, it’s important to include a few that will make us stretch and grow to achieve them. These might be learning a new skill or trying something that is uncomfortable and maybe a little frightening, such as public speaking. It also helps to set a breakthrough goal that would represent a quantum leap. Examples of breakthrough goals include publishing a book, starting a business, getting on Oprah, winning a gold medal at the Olympics, or getting elected president of your industry association.

Material goals are important, but the ultimate goal is to become a master at life. In the long run, the greatest benefit we receive from pursuing our dreams is not the outer trappings of fulfilling the dream, but who we become in the process.
The outer symbols of success can all be easily lost. Houses burn down, companies go bankrupt, relationships end, cars get old, bodies age and fame wanes, but who you are, what you have learned, and the new skills you have developed never go away. These are the true prizes of success. Motivational philosopher Jim Rohn advises that “You should set a goal big enough that in the process of achieving it, you become someone worth becoming.”

Turn Your Dreams Into Goals and Objectives

Once you are clear about what you want, write them down and turn each item into a measurable objective. Measurable means measurable in space and time – how much and by when.

For instance, if you were to tell me that you wanted more money, I might pull out a dollar and give it to you. You would probably protest, saying “No, I meant a lot more money, like $20,000!” But there is no way I’d know how you’d define “more money” unless you tell me, right?
Similarly, your boss, your friends, your spouse, your brain, God, and the Universe can’t figure out what you want unless you tell them specifically what it is. What exactly do you want and when do you want it by?

Your Goals Impact Others

As soon as you commit to a big dream and really go after it, your subconscious creative mind will come up with big ideas to make it happen. You’ll start attracting the people, resources, and opportunities you need into your life to make your dream come true. Big dreams not only inspire you, they compel others to want to play big, too.

You’ll also discover that when your dreams include service to others – that is, accomplishing something that contributes to others – it accelerates the accomplishment of that goal. People want to be part of something that contributes and makes a difference.

Work on Your Goals Daily

To keep your subconscious mind focused on what you want, read your list of goals everyday. For an even more powerful approach, close your eyes and focus on each goal and ask yourself, "What is one thing I could do today to move toward the achievement of this goal?" Write down your answers and take those actions.
As the old joke goes, “How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time.” Steady progress in bite-sized chunks puts even the most audacious goals into reach.

 

 

Jack Canfield

 


publicado por Maria às 18:29

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Do you live in a state of mental and physical clutter? Do you have a bunch of unfinished business lurking around every corner?

Incomplete projects, unfinished business, and piles of cluttered messes can weigh you down and take away from the energy you have to move forward toward your goals.

When you don't complete tasks, you can't be fully prepared to move into the present, let alone your new future.

When your brain is keeping track of all the unfinished business you still have at hand, you simply can't be effective in embracing new tasks that are in line with your vision.

Old incompletes can show up in your life in lots of different ways...  like not having clarity, procrastination, emotional energy blocks and even illness. Blocked energy is wasted, and a build up of that energy can really leave you stymied.

Throw-out all the clutter and FEEL how much easier it is to think!

Make a list of areas in your life (both personal and professional) where you have incompletes and messes, then develop a plan to deal with them once and for all. Fix and organize the things that annoy you.

Take your final steps in bringing closure to outstanding projects.

Make that difficult phone call. Delegate time-wasting tasks that you've let build up. Some incompletions come from simply not having adequate systems, knowledge, or expertise for handling these tasks. Other incompletions pile up because of bad work habits.

Get into completion consciousness by continually asking yourself...What does it take to actually get this task completed?

Only then can you begin to consciously take that next step of filing completed documents, mailing in the forms required, or reporting back to your boss that the project has been completed.

The truth is that 20 things completed have more power than 50 things that are half-way completed.

Finishing writing a book, for instance, that can go out and influence the world is better than 13 books you’re in the process of writing.

When you free yourself from the mental burden of incompletes and messes, you'll be AMAZED at how quickly the things you do want in life arrive.

Another area where you'll find incompletes in your life is in your emotions. Are you holding on to old hurts, resentments, and pain? Just like the physical clutter and incompletes, your energy is being drained by holding on to and reliving past pain and anger.

Remember, you'll attract whatever feelings you're experiencing. So, if you're stuck in revengeful thinking and angered in muck, you can't possibly be directing energy toward a positive future. You need to let go of the past in order to embrace the future. Letting go involves forgiveness and moving on.

By forgiving you aren't releasing the other person from their transgression as much as you're freeing yourself from their transgression. You don't have to condone their behavior, trust them, or even maintain a relationship with them. However, you DO have to free yourself from the anger, from the pain, and from the resentment once and for all!

When learning to forgive, make sure to complete the cycle.

Acknowledge your anger, your pain, and your fear. But also own up to any part you've played in allowing it to happen or continue. Make sure to express whatever it was that you wanted from that person, and then see the whole event from the other's point of view. Allow yourself to wonder what that person was going through and what kind of needs he/she was trying to fulfill at the time.

Finally, let go and move on. Every time you go through this process you're learning how to avoid letting it happen again!

 

 

 Get FREE success tips from Jack Canfield now at: www.FreeSuccessStrategies.com

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