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Find Your Strongest Life: What the Happiest and Most Successful Women Do Differently
Today women are better educated, have better jobs, better pay, more choices about mates, careers ... just about everything. But that has not translated into women being happier. Actually with more choices the opposite is true. Womens overall happiness has been on a steady decline since 1972. This decline in happiness occurs across the board, regardless of whether women have children, how many they have, or how much they earn. Marcus Buckingham is a well known researcher. He has written five previous books which centered around the concept that each person will be happiest when they are working from their greatest strength. Find Your Strongest Life got its start from a three hour workshop with Oprah. The workshop was conducted with 30 talented but unfulfilled women. In his mission statement Marcus says, "My mission is to help each person identify her strengths, take them seriously and offer them to the world." As you read the book you will discover facts, read some eye opening research, and see that many women are living a life based on myths more so than truth. Reading the stories of women seeking will help you to see that you are not alone on this journey. |
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Gratitude and the Law of Attraction
Gratitude or appreciation of what we already have is necessary to attract things we want.
Every day when you wake up try to be thankful. Think about the good things in your live you should be thankful for. Appreciate your job (even if you don't like it). Feel gratitude for a place to live. If you have some food, some friends or anything else you can find to appreciate, appreciate it. A lot of people don't have enough even basic things like food, water and their own place to live. It's natural that you want more, that you want to improve your standard of life, but first you need to feel gratitude for what you already have.
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If you start your day with feelings of gratitude you will feel good and you can keep that feeling all day.
But you should also write down something like this: "I am so happy and grateful that..." and then write what you would like to have. For example: "I am very happy and grateful that I make $1 million per year; that I have wonderful and loving wife...etc." Use the present tense, visualize the things you want, be grateful for them, and think about them as already yours. When you achieve them, you can add new things to your list. When you write about money, start first with amount you believe is possible and then increase the amount when you got the amount you'd written down. Be specific.
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When you start doing as described above, at first you might feel strange that you are using present tense for the things you want to have in the future, but it's important to train your mind and force your mind to think about them in present tense. After some time of playing such "mental ping pong" your mind will obey and will help you to achieve the things you want.
The article is only a part of a longer report ( PDF version) about the Law of Attraction, the Science of Manifestation and the Principles of Success.
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The above video can help you if you are stuck in a job you hate. Feel like you just don't have enough to give to your professional life and your personal life. You're not alone.
Career coach Marcus Buckingham met with a group of women just like you to help them figure out how to reignite the passion in their careers. Now it's your turn! Take Marcus's step-by-step workshop and use his lessons to change your life.
Session 1: An Introduction
Session 2: Where Are You Now?
Session 3: What Is Strengths Training?
Session 4: Bust the Myths
Session 5: Get Clear
Session 6: Strengths
Session 7: Weaknesses
Session 8: Strong Week Plan
This Program was developed by the Just Wait Foundation a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit corporation to prevent drug, alcohol, and tobacco problems among teenagers. The Foundation provides one-year scholarships (two semesters) at a Community College or $1000 award to teens that completes the 4 year Just Wait Teen™ Positive Youth Development Program, obtains a GED, or graduates from high school - alcohol, tobacco, and drug free. The Just Wait Foundation has arranged to use of 80 acres to raise fruit and vegetables to finance the scholarships
We offer free training for any person or group that wants to start this program in their community.
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