There are many ways we experience divine love, guidance, and protection from Holy Spirit. One way to recognize our spiritual experiences is called “Waking Dreams", which can be something spiritual we see in our life. A waking dream, if recognized, can alert us to danger, be an answer to our questions, and wake us up to the treasures of divine love. By recognizing these spiritual experiences for the gifts they truly are, it makes life much easier then ever before thought possible.
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Part Three Recognizing Your Spiritual Experiences
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Posted on January 16, 2008 by Dr. Grace Cornish LivingstoneThis is the time of the year when we start creating a new list of resolutions. After surviving another year of various challenges and life circumstances, please give yourself an affectionate hug for making it through and for arriving at this moment in time, right where you are. I encourage you begin this New Year by making a conscious decision to get in touch with the true essence of who you are and to place a high value on your inner self-worth. The simple truth is we tend to overestimate oth...
How to Turn a Mountain into a Molehill
Posted on January 16, 2008 by Davis GossWe live i n a world that promises nothing but increasing conflict, disagreement and threats of annihilation from the irrational activities of people. Efforts to resolve these problems are met with hostile resistance. Contrast this "world" of instability with the irrevocable stability and balance exhibited by the universe in which we also live which is maintained and sustained by natural laws and principles that have been in operation fro billions of years.
Anatomy of Problem Solving
Posted on November 30, 2007 by Davis GossTraditional problem solving methods are confrontational and can produce more frustrations than solutions. This new approach is a radical departure in that it is based solely on proven scientific natural laws and principles which are defined by Webster as, "the creative and controlling forces of the universe".
Win the war against procrastination - The battle begins in your mind
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Deon MelchiorMark Twain had something to say about almost any topic you can imagine. On the subject of how to avoid procrastination, Twain said, "Never put off until tomorrow what you can do the day after tomorrow." Everyone can enjoy the humor in Twain's comment. But for many of us, Twain's insight on the danger of procrastination is painfully true.
Why you need an action plan to defeat procrastination
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Deon MelchiorProcrastination is the main reason people fail to live richer lives. If you haven't been reaching your goals, you may need to make a greater commitment. And the only reliable measure of commitment is action. When you delay getting started on a job or fail to complete a job you've already started, always ask yourself why you're not working on it:
Tired of putting things off - Put an end to procrastination today
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Deon MelchiorI've been planning to write a novel for the last twenty years. I keep putting it off. Best-selling author John Grisham wrote his first novel while working full-time as an attorney; he was as busy as the rest of us, but he found a way to accomplish his dream. How did he do it? He beat procrastination by forcing himself to get up earlier every morning so he could work on his book before he went to work.
Tips for students who want to overcome procrastination
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Deon MelchiorTake this quiz to find out if you-or any students in your family-need to get serious about overcoming procrastination:
Tips for overcoming procrastination - Raise your expectations
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Deon MelchiorMany people believe they cannot change. "I yam what I yam," the cartoon character Popeye habitually explains. Before any change can happen in your life, you have to believe that a transformation is possible. There comes a time when we must say: "I am willing to change."
Time - Your most valuable asset in the war against procrastination
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Deon MelchiorResearch shows that people spend most of their time and effort working on activities that have nothing to do with the success of their projects. I'm convinced that procrastination is the main reason people fail to live richer lives. If you want to get serious about eliminating the habit of procrastination, you can start right now by recognizing that your most valuable asset is time.
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Stop Complaining: Here's How
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Dump That Risky Behavior Now!
Posted on October 23, 2008 by Ifida KnownWe give away our privacy and security by careless thinking, risky behavior and bad habits. Without thinking, we answer when asked, fill in the blanks, pay bills online, do online banking, social networking and more.
Want to Be Better at Public Speaking? Stop Trying to be Perfect!
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