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Susan K. Minarik
Member since 14th February 2007
Occupation: Self-development research and writing Susan K. Minarik's life-long passion is exploring the relationship between consciousness and reality. She has conducted seminars and workshops on personal leadership, goal-setting, and spiritual paths to personal discovery and fulfillment. Susan is the author of Winning the Tomorrow Game: How to Discover and Create the Life of Your Dreams.
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22nd May 2007
Using the latest in technology, scientists have now shown that whenever our minds are not actively engaged in some specific task, they idle off into daydreams. To turn that idle time into manifestation time, use the formula D.R.E.A.M.
The Law o...
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22nd May 2007
We’re all too familiar with the fate of New Year’s resolutions. To keep your goals from dissolving the same way, use these commitment-building tips:
1 Make them bite-size.
All progress is achieved a step at a time. Even if your ultimate...
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10th May 2007
If you’re fully invested in shaping your reality by keeping your emotions high and your thoughts on a creative track, when the down days come, they can come with a special vengeance.
Suddenly it can look as if all the good work you were doing was a...
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04th May 2007
It’s an easy trap. You get an inspiration about something you would like to do and start exploring how to do it. Before you know it, months have passed and all you have to show for it is a massive collection of downloads and an inbox full of email t...
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26th April 2007
It’s the first command of the “SMART” formula: Make your goals specific. Beyond the obvious purpose of providing you with greater focus, sharply defined goals pack motivating power and broaden your perception of available possibilities.
In its m...
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11th April 2007
We hear it over and over again, some variation of the statement that you can achieve whatever you can conceive and believe. In fact, we hear it so often that we dismiss it without giving it any thought, imagining we already ‘know’ it. But do we?
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09th April 2007
Einstein deemed it more important than knowledge, saying it was “everything. A preview of life’s coming attractions.” Napoleon said it rules the world. Thoreau proclaimed the world was its canvas. And you, my friend, own it: the illimitable powe...
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02nd April 2007
When the distance between you and your goal is filled with the fog of doubt, here’s a magical fan you can use to blow it all away . . .
Yesterday morning, I found myself driving through a stretch of fog so wet and thick that I couldn’t even see th...
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29th March 2007
When you find yourself procrastinating over a goal you want to accomplish, chances are you’re looking at it as one big whole. Seeing your goal accomplished and relishing the benefits it will bring you is a great way to remember why you want it. But wh...
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08th March 2007
Often, all it takes to identify your dream career is a clear picture of your personal preferences and style. People tend to success best at things that they enjoy, that utilize their strengths, and that happen in the kind of environment and structure they...
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