Your Life Will Change When…
…you spend more money and time on books than you do on entertainment.
…you stop waiting for others to solve the problems you notice.
…you trust your intuition more than the “wisdom of crowds.”
…you muster the courage to venture inside yourself and discover your intuition in the first place.
…you accept that problems aren’t “out there”; they’re in your own heart.
…your vision of yourself and your life becomes more compelling than your fear.
…your commitment to truth becomes stronger than your attachment to beliefs.
…your desire to love becomes stronger than your attachment to ego.
…you realize that you can’t effectively influence others until you know yourself.
…you value the freedom of forgiveness over the prison of blame.
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Stephen Palmer is a book writer for mission-driven leaders, a small business lead generation website design architect and persuasive website copywriter, a co-founder of The Center for Social Leadership, and the author of Uncommon Sense: A Common Citizen’s Guide to Rebuilding America.
He co-authored the New York Times bestseller Killing Sacred Cows: Overcoming the Financial Myths that are Destroying Your Prosperity, as well as Hub Mentality: Shifting from Business Transactions to Community Interaction.
He is a liberal-arts graduate of George Wythe University and a graduate and faculty member of the “non-traditional business school” Wizard Academy.
Stephen resides in Round Rock, Texas with his gorgeous wife Karina, awesome son Alex, and princess daughters Libby, Avery, and Laela.
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2 Responses to “Your Life Will Change When…”
I have noticed that only through the course of learning and introspection can a person truly find himself. Once you find yourself, then you can reach outward and help those around you.
Comment made on February 26th, 2010 at 1:12 amA few of those hit a bit too close to home. Good stuff Steve, as always. Thanks!
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