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Monthly Archives: January 2017
Learn to Think Creatively
by Rev. Marla Sanderson One of the things I love about the Science of Mind (the New Thought philosophy of which I am a practitioner) is that we teach people how to think—not what to think. In one way or … Continue reading
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4 Steps to Power-Up the Subconscious Mind
by Rena Greenberg You don’t have to believe in electricity for it to work. All you have to do is plug in the lamp and turn on the switch. What if you and I are the lamps, the subconscious mind … Continue reading
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How to Build Better Relationships
By Gary Loper How can you touch the world? Believe and trust that you can touch the world. You only need to touch 5 percent of the population to start creating positive shifts. “It’s the repetition of affirmations that leads … Continue reading
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Choose a Coach Who Has Traveled Your Trail
By Gregg Sanderson Here a coach. There a coach. You can even find a coach coach. How will you know what’s best for you? I’ll coach you. Back in the old days, the founder of one of the large growth … Continue reading
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Finding True North
By Darlene Coleman There is an old term “dead reckoning” (D.R.) that has been used at times by sailors and pilots as a method of navigation. Thought to mean deduced reckoning, it is the “process of calculating one’s current position, … Continue reading
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Exploring the e-Commerce Landscape
By Lisa Cedrone E-commerce—which is commonly defined as the buying or selling of goods or services over the Internet or an electronic network—has vastly changed worldwide commerce trends for both goods and services since the 1990s. When pioneers including Amazon.com … Continue reading
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The Change Cycle
By Natalie Rivera Nothing in life stands still. Science has shown us that the entire human body—every cell—completely regenerates itself within a span of about seven years. Brain scientists and psychologists have agreed that in each moment our brains are … Continue reading
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How to Offer Career Guidance in the Information Age
By Charlie Baxter It seems that many young people today get to a conjuncture in education and are overwhelmed by the amount of choices that they are asked to make. And, in the absence of impartial guidance, they can be … Continue reading
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Get Ready for the Soul Phone
by Mark Pitstick, MA, DC Technology to contact departed loved ones on the “other side” is on the horizon. The term SoulPhone® describes a series of anticipated scientific devices that will allow communication with your “deceased” loved ones. This technology also … Continue reading
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A Timeless Theme: Commitment
by Berenice Andrews Commitment: a state or quality of being dedicated to one or more persons a cause, activity… “Devotion. Loyalty. Covenant.” The words, synonymous with commitment, are as old as the world’s oldest civilizations. Yet, the consciousness energies of … Continue reading
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