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Dream lofty dreams, and as you dream…

“Dream lofty dreams, and as you dream, so shall you become.”
As A Man Thinketh

Aviva, one of our Champions Club alumni, sent me an incredible video that really brings to life this powerful quote of James Allen’s.

Paul Potts was a cell-phone salesman who dreamed of spending his life “doing what I feel I was born to do.” Watch him as he takes a huge step toward that dream.

WARNING: This video may cause goose bumps and even tears. Watch at your own risk…and then get your dream out…polish it off….and put it back on the mantle so you see it every day.

Beats Dancing With the Stars

Dancing With The Stars is an enormously popular televison show currently airing in the U.S. It’s modeled after the international smash hit series, Strictly Come Dancing. Because Lisa, my partner and fiancee, loves the show, I’ve caught several episodes and been impressed with some pretty nifty dancing.

But nothing I’ve seen on Dancing With the Stars compares to the video below. While you watch it you’ll feel just about every emotion you can feel because of the performance of one of the dancers — who happens to be an amputee.

Marnee, one of our Champions Club members from Spain, sent me the video and it immediately struck me that the dancer is a great example of why we created Claim Your Power Now. While the dancer didn’t attend our Seminar (in fact, we’ve never met), he has obviously learned the principles we teach during the Weekend.

When you stop and think about it, we’ve all lost something along the journey we’re on. In his case, he lost a leg. Others have lost a spouse or relationship, a job or business, self-esteem, self-confidence or self-awareness. The truth is, as the dancer so beautifully demonstrates, it doesn’t matter what you’ve lost — it’s what you do with what you’ve got left that matters. That’s the message of Claim Your Power Now.

So watch the video…and then get registered for Claim Your Power Now — less than 60 early-bird discount seats remain.

It’s Never Too Late Part 5

Mae Laborde

She’s appeared on a recent episode of MADtv playing Vanna White (of Wheel of Fortune fame) forty years in the future. You may have seen her in commercials for Lexus or Chase Bank or as a cheerleader on ESPN. She’s 97-year-old Mae Laborde and she’s one of the hottest properties in Hollywood today.

No, it’s not unusual to be nearing 100-years-old and be popular in Hollywood. Bob Hope, George Burns and Gloria Stuart are just a few who can lay claim to that. But what makes Mae more than just a little special is she’s only been acting for four years — she didn’t get her Screen Actor’s Guild card until she was 93!

Thank you Mae for proving once again it’s never too late to live your dream!

Read more about Mae here…

Your Circumstance is a Spiritual Lesson

“As a progressive and evolving being, man is where he is that he may learn that he may grow; and as he learns the spiritual lesson which any circumstance contains for him, it passes away and gives place to other circumstances.” – As A Man Thinketh

It has taken me a long time to be able to look at a problem I’m having as a necessary spiritual lesson. To be frank, I’m still not always real excited to be enduring the pain and frustration that negative circumstances usually cause. Some days I’d like to “play hookey” and skip the lesson 🙂

But as I look back at my life, it is easy to see that the times when my wisdom and understanding grew to new levels; those times when I approached becoming the person I long to be; it was always the times that followed negative circumstances. The greatest growth you’re going to have is going to come from the negative circumstance you have today that sometimes seems too overwhelming, too big to scale.

Writing in Byways of Blessedness, James Allen is strong in his call for us to embrace our circumstances. “Let a person rejoice when he is confronted with obstacles, for it means that he has reached the end of some particular line of indifference or folly, and is now called upon to summon up all his energy and intelligence in order to extricate himself, and to find a better way; that the powers within him are crying out for greater freedom, for enlarged exercise and scope.

“No situation can be difficult of itself; it is the lack of insight into its intricacies, and the want of wisdom in dealing with it, which give rise to the difficulty. Immeasurable, therefore, is the gain of a difficulty transcended.”

Maybe that explains why it sometimes seems that I can’t shake a particular problem, or I have one that keeps rearing its ugly head. Instead of fighting it, I need to jump in and gain the insight and wisdom to handle it. Then it would be gone, and I would be ready for the next lesson — only stronger, both in spirit and in wisdom!

My long-time hero, Emmet Fox, wrote, “It is the Law that any difficulties that can come to you at any time, no matter what they are, must be exactly what you need most at the moment, to enable you to take the next step forward by overcoming them. The only real misfortune, the only real tragedy, comes when we suffer without learning the lesson.”

And that’s worth thinking about.