After landing in humidity-filled capital, I was walking through a terminal, gasping for what it seemed like very little oxygen. Was the air-conditioning on at the airport? Highly doubt it. A rush of just hell hit me before going to a taxi rank (and luckily a good one) to get a taxi to my hotel.... Continue Reading →
The Arsenio Buck Foundation Official Launch!
There are foundations that I won't name that do more taking than giving. There are too many "non profit" organizations that ask for money, but then those givers have no idea where there money actually goes. Over the course of so many years of seeing blood donation centers asking for blood and NGO's asking for... Continue Reading →
Vientiane, Laos: Part II & The End – Opinion Has Changed
So, I'm standing in this long immigration line and I couldn't help but look and see who was around me. Smokers from Russia over my left shoulder, smoking where everyone was standing; backpackers who had red eyes a couple of people in front of me who had slow reactions to everything, druggies sitting on the... Continue Reading →
Positive Mental Attitude: Season 2 – Episode 21 – Quotient Analysis – Part B
We've got the second part of this coming up. I initially separated these into three parts because it's long and it's going to take a lot of writing and time. To get through all 16/17 right off the back, can be overwhelming. 7. Applied faith (a) Do you have faith in Infinite Intelligence? _____ _____... Continue Reading →
Sensitivity Breeds Perpetuity
I normally walk over a bridge to go home everyday -- a pedestrian bridge. When I get to the top of this particular bridge, normally there's someone there sitting on the pavement -- holding their hands to their face with a cup in front of them: "I need money." On some days, there's an older... Continue Reading →
Lisa Nichols – Cultural, Economic, Gender, Geographical, Spiritual Blueprints
“To begin the process of eliminating any negative money beliefs, let’s go back through the five areas that influenced you in the first place: cultural, economic, gender, geographic, and spiritual. Take out a piece of paper and begin thinking back. What was happening in your household around money during childhood? How did your parents react... Continue Reading →
Napoleon Hill – How To Overcome The Fear of Poverty
First, scissor up those plastic cards that lay either idle, or accessible in your wallets and purses. It's time to pay virtually cash for everything. Oh, and this comment is specifically for my Thais here in Thailand - DON'T PAY OFF DEBT WITH CREDIT CARDS! Makes zero sense. When you start doing this, the sigh... Continue Reading →
Napoleon Hill – The Slavery of Debt
Paying for something you can't afford. Ring a bell? You dig into your wallet and pullout that flashy master card, which has "debt-ridden" all over it. You slide that card or insert it into the machine - little do you know what you've just done. Debt, which is a merciless master, is a fatal enemy... Continue Reading →
Napoleon Hill – The Habit of Saving
Saving money is only a matter of habit. So, we need to have a brief analysis of the Law of Habit. Through repetition, any act indulged in a few times becomes a habit, and the mind appears to be nothing more than a mass of motivating forces catering to that habit. When you have any... Continue Reading →
Napoleon Hill – Part II & Auto-Suggestion – Closing of Lesson II
Following up from what I talked about in my last Napoleon Hill podcast/blog, that man went on to become the president of one of the largest and most successful companies in America and extended business from coast-to-coast; Canada to Mexico. That man who went into Napoleon Hill's office wanting to meet the writer of Self-Confidence... Continue Reading →