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The Secrets Are Simple?The Effects, Profound
Seven Secrets for Inspired Success
Secret One The secrets that I write of are simple to access, yet profound in nature. They will lay the foundation for change that will rock your world. The reason I am so certain is that I have used each of these principles to support my own growth from single mom schoolteacher to my dream of being an international author, speaker and coach. What is it that you?ve been dreaming of doing with your life? Read and personalize these secrets while making a commitment to yourself and your dreams. ?The first of these secrets is openness. Our minds must be open to possibility. We need not accept each new idea, only entertain it. There is far more at work in this world than we could ever understand. Our minds simply cannot comprehend the magnitude of possibility that exists. We can, although, begin to grasp those that are close to our framework of belief, but just outside our realm of understanding. It is in this way that we expand our consciousness to include new thoughts. It is only through new thoughts that we will change our life. Our current thoughts have created our current results. New thoughts will create new results and increased levels of joy and fulfillment. We?re wired for growth. It is how we must live or we will begin to die, a day at a time.
Do remember, as Bob Proctor says, ?Spirit is always for expansion and fuller expression.? Because learning is our natural state, in order to live happy and healthy lives we must keep our thoughts and attitudes flexible and open. This does not mean gullible. We must always exercise wisdom. It does, although mean ever-expanding. I have seen many people who have manifested a variety of health problems that result from inflexible, shutdown thinking. Consider for a moment that our thoughts are energy and manifest a mirror image in our bodies. Using myself as an example, I know that each time I get a sinus infection it is the result of internalized stress and pressure. When I relax and open my mind to the abundance and order that I live within and am a part of, the pressure releases and the sinus infection is gone. I do this by knowing that all I need to do is to take the next step in supporting the manifestation of my dreams and then trust that my faith and desire will connect me to the missing pieces. Connection to a greater power, to others, to our environment and to ourselves is key for keeping us happy, healthy and growing. Open your heart, your spirit and your mind to new thoughts. Breathe in the possibilities.? This article is based on an excerpt from ?Seven Secrets for Inspired Success?. To begin creating the life you have always dreamed of, download a free copy of this entire life-changing article at http://www.fulfillyourpurpose.com. Accept it as Margaret?s gift to you. Use the information to help you create the life you have always dreamed of. Margaret Merrill is the author of ?Live the Life You Love: Discover Your Purpose and Live It With Intention? She coaches individuals worldwide on purpose discovery and the creation of successful purpose driven projects. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Margaret_Merrill | |
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Economic Growth Continues - More Than 5.3 Million Jobs Created
Since August 2003
On June 2, 2006, The Government Released New Jobs Figures –
75,000 Jobs Created In May. The economy has created about 1.9
million jobs over the past 12 months – and more than 5.3
million since August 2003. The unemployment rate fell to 4.6 percent
– lower than the average of the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, and
1990s.
The Economy Remains Strong, And The Outlook Is Favorable
Revised Report Shows Fastest Real GDP Growth In Two-And-A-Half
Years. Real GDP grew at an annual rate of 5.3 percent for the
first quarter of this year. This follows our economic growth of
3.5 percent in 2005 – the fastest rate of any major industrialized
nation.
Productivity Increased At A Strong Annual Rate Of 3.7 Percent
In The First Quarter.
Real Hourly Compensation Rose At A 3.2 Percent Annual Rate In
The First Quarter.
Personal Income Increased At An Annual Rate Of 6.7 Percent In
April. Since January 2001, real after-tax income has risen by
12.9 percent, or 7.3 percent per person.
Real Consumer Spending Increased At An Annual Rate Of 5.2 Percent
In The First Quarter.
Employment Increased In 47 States Over The Past 12 Months Ending
In April. Nonfarm payroll employment increased in 41 states in
April.
Industrial Production Increased 4.7 Percent Over The Past 12
Months. Over the past 12 months, manufacturing production has
increased by 5.5 percent.
President Bush Has An Aggressive Agenda To Keep The Economy Growing
This Week, President Bush Nominated Henry Paulson As Treasury
Secretary. Paulson has an intimate knowledge of financial markets
and an ability to explain economic issues in clear terms. For
the past eight years, Paulson has served as Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer of the Goldman Sachs Group, one of the most
respected firms on Wall Street.
The President Has Expanded Tax Relief And Is Working To Make
His Tax Relief Permanent. Two weeks ago, President Bush signed
into law a bill that extends the tax cuts on dividends and capital
gains. This legislation also contains an Alternative Minimum Tax
(AMT) patch enabling millions of middle-income families to avoid
paying higher taxes in 2006.
The President’s Tax Relief Has Helped Spur Growth By Keeping
$880 Billion In The Pockets Of American Taxpayers. The Administration
reduced taxes for every American who pays income taxes, doubled
the child tax credit, reduced the marriage penalty, created investment
incentives for small businesses, and put the death tax on the
road to extinction.
Growing The Economy And Reducing The Deficit Depend On Controlling
The Spending Appetite Of The Federal Government. Every year since
the President took office, the Administration has slowed the growth
of discretionary spending that is not related to the military
or homeland security. The President's last two budgets cut discretionary
spending that was unrelated to the military or homeland security,
and we are on track to cut the deficit in half by 2009.
If The Emergency Supplemental Bill – Which The President
Has Requested To Help Fund The War On Terror And Hurricane Recovery
– Includes Non-Emergency Or Wasteful Spending Or Exceeds
The President's Set Limit Of $92.2 Billion Plus Funding To Prepare
Our Nation For A Pandemic Flu Emergency, He Will Veto It.
In The Long Run, The Biggest Challenge To Our Nation's Budgetary
Health Is Entitlement Spending On Programs Such As Social Security
And Medicare. We call on members of both parties to join us in
a bipartisan commission to address this critical issue.
The President Will Continue Working With Congress To Restrain
Spending In Other Ways, Including Passing A Line-Item Veto. A
line-item veto would allow us to cut needless spending, reduce
the budget deficit, and ensure that every taxpayer dollar is spent
wisely – or not at all.
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