Archive: February, 2010
Thursday, February 18th, 2010 by Pete Bissonette
I had a delightful surprise this morning. Knowing I would be writing about abundance I dialed through the seven meditations that Paul created for Abundance for Life on my iPod. I chose to listen to Meditation #4 on the heart energy center, Your Potential, which helps you be in service to others. (This, by the [...]
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Wednesday, February 17th, 2010 by Pete Bissonette
Imagine that you are on a journey, and you have just landed at an airport to change planes. Leave the baggage of your past behind! It is time to step away from the suitcases of stories that define your life. My spouse shouldn’t have treated me that way. My child shouldn’t hang around with that [...]
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Tuesday, February 16th, 2010 by Pete Bissonette
Yesterday I promised I would write more about our Abundance for Life course, but Marci Shimoff, author of our Happy For No Reason course, was featured in the Wall Street Journal today where she talked about not walking her talk. On our blog in January I wrote how physical exercise supports a great memory. In [...]
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Monday, February 15th, 2010 by Pete Bissonette
We all want abundance, so for the next couple of weeks we’ll look at the topic from several perspectives. I want to begin talking about Paul Scheele’s Abundance for Life course, because the foundation it lays for you is so important. The first three blog posts will be mostly informational. The more you understand the [...]
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Friday, February 12th, 2010 by Pete Bissonette
Your capacity to remember is infinite. By relaxing and trusting your inner mind, you can efficiently use your naturally vast memory. When you try to force yourself to remember, you block or repress the very thing you want. The Memory Supercharger Paraliminal helps you use your mind to properly request information from your brain, release [...]
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