I asked you in yesterday’s post how many of your price decisions are made based on the actual value received? Do you hold back on things because you feel you aren’t worth the extra money? Does...
I asked you in yesterday’s post how many of your price decisions are made based on the actual value received? Do you hold back on things because you feel you aren’t worth the extra money? Does...
A trip I made to San Francisco demonstrated some interesting lessons on prosperity consciousness. I stayed at the Palace hotel. (more…)...
On Thursday’s post we talked about rewarding yourself with the good stuff. And I promised to visit the issue of people that actually have the opposite problem. They buy lots of extravagances and...
What a fascinating discussion on yesterday’s post and the day before about giving yourself the good things in life. One of the fundamentalists called me an idiot on Twitter for suggesting such a t...
On Monday’s post I raised the issue of “the good stuff,” and whether you give it to yourself. Most people don’t. (more…)...
In yesterday’s post I said poverty was a sin. Not surprisingly a few of you took umbrage to that. But I stand by the statement. Here’s why: (more…)...
We’ve been looking at lot lately about money and material things and their role in prosperity. Some of you have inferred that acquiring things is materialistic or about making statements. I will...
I often shock people when I recommend an Ayn Rand book titled, “The Virtue of Selfishness.” They have so often received coaching that the way to success is to serve everyone else first. I thin...
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