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Time
The greatest shift of reality that you can make, is to shift your perception of time. Time perception has mass and weight. It is not just a marker of events like a ruler. Time is a container and a destination. Time is a place. “Time can also be a place.... Everything depends on where you are standing, on where you look or what you hear. The measure of it is found in consciousness itself.” FRANK HERBERT, God Emperor of Dune The weight of time is felt when we are waiting f


Faith
Faith. The good book says it can move mountains. And you don't need lots of it either. The size of a mustard seed will do. Imagine that! Faith as big as a mustard seed can move mountains! Imagine if we had faith enough to believe that! What we could do! What we could achieve! And with no opposition! Because who or what can oppose faith? Think about that. Yet faith is not such a popular word outside of religion. And even there it's not discussed often enough. We've become pr


Persistence
It’s quite a thing. Underpinned by belief and faith and determination. Big question – when do you give up? In the words of Winston Churchill, never! In the viewpoint of Malcolm Gladwell definitely not for a very long time – not if you’re going to get those 10,000 hours in to get to Tipping Point (or am I mixing up his books?) Anyhow, I am thinking of a dear client who has been negotiating various deals for his company over many years, many years. This one here did not pan ou


Parameters & Containment
Parameters are boundaries, laws, ways of operating in the world. They are also energetic – the space between me and you. The lines of what you will do and what you will not do. When it comes to containing wealth, metaphorically speaking in the metaphorical container that is a big foundation of my work, (See Money Well – How to contain wealth), parameters are everything. Parameters are the walls of your container. That's the container of life, wealth, relationships, energy an


Doing what(ever) it takes
The great achievers of the world have one thing in common. They do whatever it takes. In the movie Joy, based on a true story, Joy Mangano tries to launch her invention of a new miracle mop. Setbacks, problems, law suits, fraud, more setbacks ensue. But again and again, she does whatever it takes. Right down to standing in the parking lot demonstrating the mop. Trying to get a sale from the back of her car. That's how Wayne Dyer sold his earlier books for a long time too – o
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