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Think & Grow Rich Illustrated Video Review

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I was recently reminded that it’s been quite a while since I wrote a blog post (Thanks Kimberley!). Mainly as I’ve been really busy… and not really had much to say.

So what is that has so inspired me to write again… AND create a video review, as well?!?

Read on, MacDuff… (and damned be him who first cries “Whoa… enough!”)

Anyway, I hope you enjoy this post. It was actually really FUN creating this video (I hope to do more in future). (more…)

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2012: Are you Slacking Already?

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Here’s the Newsletter email from 8th January 2012, if you missed it. This version has been slightly edited for the blog.

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Power Of The Master Mind: A Real World Example

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Christmas time… a time for Caring, a time for Sharing, a time for Hope and a little Christmas magic!

In my post “The Gift Of Clarity: A Three Step Guide” (and free eBook), I mentioned that I am now in a new Master Mind. Today, I’ll be showing you the magic that’s created from putting the Master Mind in action! I’ll be telling you about my Master Mind partner Sasha Stephens and the great news is, if you’re new to the idea of making money online, Sasha’s has created a new opportunity that may be to help YOU begin your journey to financial rewards!

This post demonstrates how mutual benefits can bring about personal rewards, while aiming to help and create a better world! No, it’s not an easy task… but it is possible! It is intended to be a tool to introduce new ideas and concepts for the Beginner. If you’re “Advanced”, I hope this post may serve as a “reminder” to look for those mutual benefits, in all aspects of your Life!

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The Gift Of Clarity: A Three Step Guide

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Have you ever felt stuck in Life and find it hard to make any positive steps forward? No matter what you try and do, it just seems that Life / The Universe / Karma – whatever you want to call it – seems to be so against you! As you look around, why does it seem like other people are living a “better life” (the life You desire)? And, at times, it just doesn’t seem fair… Why is it that YOU have a problem with “manifesting / attracting” those good and positive things into your life? After all, you’re a good person, and you do all the right things…

And so the Frustration sets in…

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Remembering Steve Jobs: “Death – The Single Best Invention of Life”

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Around the world, people have been filling cyberspace with tributes to a truly great visionary and a man who has transformed the world. Yesterday Steve Jobs – the co-founder of Apple – passed away, aged 56, having battled with pancreatic cancer.

I’m really at a loss as to what to say, so instead today I’d like to leave you with a wonderfully inspirational video from the great man himself:

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Stanford Commencement Speech, 12th June 2005

Steve Jobs: Death is most likely the single best invention of Life.

“No one wants to die.
Even people who want to go to heaven, don’t want to die to get there.
And yet, Death is the destination we all share.
No-one has ever escaped it.
And that is as it should be, because Death is most likely the single best invention of Life.
It’s Life’s change agent.
It clears out the old to make way for the new.
Right now, the new is You… but someday, not too long from now, you will gradually become the old and be cleared away.
Sorry to be so dramatic but it’s quite true.
Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life.
Don’t be trapped by dogma, which is living with the results of other people’s thinking.
Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your own inner voice.
And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition.
They somehow already know what you truly want to become.
Everything else is secondary.”
(Steve Jobs, Stanford Commencement Speech, June 12 2005)

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I’m Giving Up…

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I’ve had enough.

Thing seem like quite a struggle recently and I thought I’d just write a quick post to explain what’s going on.

As regular visitors will know, my last post was about a month ago and I’ve not sent out any email newsletter updates. I feel bad about that… so like the title of this post says: “I’m giving up…”

…But not to worry. I don’t mean I’m giving up this site! Read on and I’ll explain more…
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In Loving Memory of Amber

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This post is written in memory of Amber Bador who passed away yesterday (Friday 15th, July, 2011) aged 16(?), peacefully on an operating table…

It may seem weird that I’m writing about my cat in the context of “Think & Grow Rich”. However, as many of you know, there is always a point to my posts (and a valuable insight to be shared).

As I write this post today it is, in part, a way of catharsis… but also, I hope, this will be useful to those of you who “fear death” or have even recently lost a loved one.

To others, I write this post as a reminder to treasure and value those you love(more…)

New Think & Grow Rich eBook Members Area

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This site isn’t a charity. Nor is it endorsed or affiliated with any official bodies that provide funding or financial assistence.

It is, however, one of the best resources you’ll find related to “Think & Grow Rich” by Napoleon Hill… and it’s about to get better.

You may be surprised… but all of this site – the coding for the website theme; the graphics; the majority of the content; even the seamless, custom functionality that you wouldn’t find elsewhere, and the majority of the written content (excluding the book, obviously!) – has been created by 1 man. That’s right…

One man with nothng more than
a Purpose, a Vision and a Burning Desire.

Today, I’m about to introduce you to the new TAGRe Membership Area. But I am also asking for your help. To continue creating a high quality resource and an excellent website does come at a personal financial cost to me. So in this post, I’m aiming to introduce you to a concept you should be familiar with (if you’ve already read the book):

The “Master Mind”: the principle by which individuals may co-operate and mutually benefit, when they’re united by a common purpose, vision and goal. (more…)

Google Black Death Bar

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I’m appalled.

I was just about to get down to some work on this site when I was completely thrown off what I was doing. In the process of starting to Google for some reference material, I noticed something that has really upset me.

Okay… so I’m not completely outraged by the experience, but I am displeased enough to write this blog post!

(Don’t worry, for those of you wondering if this is just a <rant>, then I’ll assure you it’s not. There’s usually a point to a lot of what I write and, “Yes”, I will be tying it in with some of the concepts from Think & Grow Rich!)
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A Different Perspective

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When I was a kid, I remember watching this advert on telly that had a huge impact on me*. This was back in the day when adverts used to be clever and made a point. It was the type of advert that people would talk about the day after…

Saying that, there was only 3 channels back then and telly didn’t start until 4pm and finished at 12am, so it was easy enough to have a captive audience. Even so, this advert was extremely powerful and is often regarded as an advertising “classic”.

Recently, I managed to find the advert online and it still has the same impact on me now (if not more). I thought I’d share this with you as it does a wonderful job of encapsulating 2 techniques that can help you understand how to change your mind. Rather than try to explain the techniques, I thought think advert gets the point across very quickly…

*And for those of you in the UK… “No”, I’m not talking about the Gold Blend coffee adverts! (For those of you abroad, these were a series of adverts where a man and woman were in a “will they / won’t they” soap opera type situation). Watch This Powerful Advertising Classic, Now