28 Days to Grow Rich in Gratitude

By Becky Hays

“Why should I be grateful?  The economy is bad, I lost my job, my relationship is on the verge of collapse and I have had a head cold all week!”

“Life sucks.”    “Life is hard.”   “It shouldn’t be this way!”

Does this sound familiar?  Do you talk this way?  [...] Continue Reading…

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Being a Yes No or Maybe in Life

by Jim Holzknecht

Yes and no are a couple of the first words we learn as a child.  Maybe comes a little later when we begin to learn the finer art of negotiation and the payoff in keeping our options open.  Few of us give much thought to the connection [...] Continue Reading…

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The True Gifts

by Becky Hays, Producer

Today marks the one year anniversary of the DVD release of the documentary Beyond Belief, and I am grateful.

I am grateful for the journey.   In the process of creating this film, Jim and I applied the tools presented within the documentary, and the experience has enriched [...] Continue Reading…

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Marci Shimoff Excerpt from Interview for Beyond Belief

Excerpt from interview with Marci Shimoff for Beyond Belief:

One of my favorite tools is a very simple system developed by a woman named Byron Katie.  Katie, they call her. is one of the happiest people I’ve ever met, and Katie discovered one day that is wasn’t her circumstances in [...] Continue Reading…

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Serving Love

by Joe Vitale

I love gadgets.

The smaller, the better.

The more powerful, the better.

The more unique, the better.

When my four-year-old Fujitsu Lifebook started to get too sluggish, I started thinking about a new one.

I love my Blackberry 8700C for getting email and answering phone calls, but trying to view web sites [...] Continue Reading…

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Jack Canfield on Attraction – Interview Excerpt from Beyond Belief

Excerpt from the interview with Jack Canfield for the film Beyond Belief:

Basically out thoughts are sending out signals like a radiowave and those radiowaves are basically saying I want things to come back into my life that match the vibration of that.  So if I’m in fear and resignation, [...] Continue Reading…

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How To Make Self Improvement Work Every Time

by Bob Doyle

There is an inherent problem with the approach most people take to self-improvement of any kind. There is a presupposition that there is something wrong that needs fixing. Perhaps it is true that there are areas in their lives that they wish to change. However, the mindset [...] Continue Reading…

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The Power of Intention part two of two

by David Hamilton Ph.D.

If you ask someone for help, more often or not they will. When you visualise something happening in your life, it is like sending out a call for help that is picked up unconsciously by people. Then, people who can help you are unconsciously drawn to [...] Continue Reading…

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The Power of Intention part one of two

by David Hamilton Ph.D.

Every thought and feeling changes something in your body. Think of a time when you got embarrassed. Your face went red didn’t it? This is the power of your mind to affect your body. It is your thoughts about yourself or about what people might be [...] Continue Reading…

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Excerpts of Julia Cameron Interview for Beyond Belief

Excerpts from interview with Julia Cameron:

Well I think that people are often ungrounded and at a loss as to exactly what their position is in life.  I find that if people work with morning pages, where they get up every morning and write 3 pages of long hand writing, [...] Continue Reading…

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