Posted by mital on December 4, 2008
Today’s Gratitude
Express gratitude to your spouse, or whoever that special person is in your life is. Don’t just be grateful, [B]let them know[/B] that they’re appreciated. Sometimes we tend to take advantage of having that special someone in our life, that person who’s always by our side and goes out of their way to make sure we’re alright.
Throughout the day today, every time this person extends their kindness to you, see it as if a stranger just did this. How would react if a stranger went out of their way to make sure you were comfortable? In many instances, we’re probably more likely to express more gratitude to a stranger for their kindness, rather than our other half, it’s actually kind of sad.
So express your gratitude to him or her to the fullest extent and let that gratitude grow with each act of kindness.
Be grateful that somebody loves you!
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Posted by mital on August 1, 2008
What makes the Discovery Series different than anything I’ve come across in the Personal and Spiritual development field is, the number of teachers ( Luminaries ), and the spiritual aspect of this program. It truly covers the whole spectrum of, Body, Mind and Spirt.
The Discovery Series has Eight Paths, taught by 13 teachers ( Luminaries ). Each an expert in their field. Covering Personal Development, Prosperity and Wellness, through a spiritual approach.
The Eight Paths:
- The Path Of Purpose
- The Path Of Power
- The Path Of Attraction
- The Path Of Results
- The Path Of Relationships
- The Path Of Wellness
- The Path Of Riches
- The Path Of Liberation
Discovery Luminaries:
- Patrick Combs
- Michael Losier
- Janet Atwood ( My Favorite )
- Fredric Lehrman
- Dr. Ellie Drake, MD
- Shane Ellison
- Deanna Latson
- Mark Shimada
- Martin Latulippe
- Erica Combs
- Glenn and Gwen Pickering
- Daryl Davis
- Coleman Fisher
From the minute I popped the first CD into my CD player, I’ve been truly experiencing transformation. Other Personal Development programs I completed in the past brought me to realizations, of how things work, as far as the Universe the Mind and Success. But with Discovery, it’s different, I’ve been literally making quantum leaps in consciousness!
And, I’ve been seeing the results in my life. I’m filled with love and bliss. I’ve become an attraction magnet. It’s helped me get out of my own way, become a better person, a better son, a better husband and a better friend.
I’ve taken on the conscious awareness to keep an even mind in all things.
I honestly cannot put into words the transformation I’ve had with this program!
There’s so many great things about this program, but the two things that really stand out to me are,
1. The number of teachers teaching. The wonderful thing about this is, one person may say something in one way and it really may not do something for me, but another person can say the same thing in a different way and it JUST CLICKS!
2. The simplicity of the program. Everyday, I go to the website and do the exercises, listen to the tracks for the day, off the CD’s and do some journaling. It takes about 30 mins, but the results are phenomal! I’ve spent hours and hours reading books, listening to tapes, doing programs, but the Discovery Series truly makes it simple and creates amazing results. I also love how the exercises are structured, to cover Body, Mind and Spirit on daily / weekly basis.
For more information about the Discovery Series and to listen to a message form each of the Luminaries, Click Here.
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Posted by mital on June 25, 2007
“ A friendship founded on business is better than a business founded on friendship.” - John Davison Rokerfeller
This quote really resonates with me because I’ve been able to create some great friendships with those I’m in business with. Being able to do business with a group of like minded people is just an amazing thing! Not only are we like minded in the way we do business but also in who we are personally and that’s what allows us to create these life long friendships. We are servant hearts, our passion is to help people succeed and transform their lives. So, naturally many of our philosophies and belief come from a place of serving others. We are all self-empowered individuals embracing our full potential and working constantly to improve our lives and the lives of those around us. We are visionary who see and realize their is no limit to what we can achieve.
This is something I’ve always struggled with when it comes to my friends outside the business, even those I’ve known all my life. They don’t see their full potential nor do they shoot for the stars, so they couldn’t possible understand where I’m comming from. My friends are very intellegent, but the very fact that they don’t dream BIG, stops me from doing business with them. I’m doing BIG things in business and if someone dosen’t have the vision to see the unlimited potential of what can be done, it’s a no match for me, no matter how dear that friend may be.
Do business with those who share and understand your big picture, your True Vision and from that vision, beautiful friendships will be created. On the other hand, if you do business with those who don’t share your vision, beautiful friendships maybe destroyed. Choose those like you.
If this article resonates with you, you may want to look into Life Path Unlimited
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Posted by mital on February 13, 2007

Don’t you wish everyone in your life was kind, caring and trustworthy?
I’m sure you do.
If two people were to look at the same piece of art, one may see a beautiful masterpiece; the other may see a bunch of ugly colors put together. We view people in the same light, by means of personal preference.
Here’s a great little story from John C. Maxwell’s book 25 Ways to Win with People: How to Make Others Feel Like a Million Bucks.
A traveler nearing a great city asked an old man seated by the road,
“What are the people like in this city?”
“Whate were they like where you came from?” the old man asked.
“Horrible,” the traveler reported. “Mean untrustworthy, detestable in all repsects.”
“Ah,” said the old man, “you will find them the same in the city ahead.”
Scarcely had the traveler gone on his way when another stopped to inquire about the people in the city before him. Again the old man asked about the people in the place the traveler had just left.
“They were fine people: honest, industrious, and generous to a fault,” declared the second traveler. “I was sorry to leave.” The oldman responded, “That’s exactly how you’ll find the people here.”
We see what we want to see, rather than what is.
What is, is just a person, he is neither good nor bad. He is just a person. We make a choice on whether we will see him as a good person or a bad person and our experiences with that person will be based on how we choose to see him.
The way we choose see others is a reflection of how we see ourselves. People who are kind and caring will see others as kind and caring. People who are critics will see others as being judgmental.
The secret to successful relationships with people is to change how you see yourself on the inside and everything will automatically change on the outside. A positive inner view will bring about positive experiences with others, and vice versa.
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