Hey, Allen Klein, You Outdid Yourself! When you are committed to telling the whole truth in every possible situation, one of the most uncomfortable occurrences can be when a friend asks you to read and comment or review his or her book. I am thankful to Allen Klein for not asking me to do this. […]
Read MoreMy First Book My Needs, Your Needs, Our Needs Is Still Alive (Though Out Of Print) I sometimes feel like I’ve come full circle. Back in the 1970s, my first workshops were about relationship communication, and this was also the subject of my first book, My Needs, Your Needs, Our Needs, published by Doubleday in […]
Read MoreWhat Goes Around Keeps Going Around I know I have been fortunate in the circular synergistic path my life has seemed to take. I started out of high school wanting to study radio and TV writing, and ended up taking an entire broadcasting curriculum. At 19, I became an announcer, disc jockey, and newsman at […]
Read MoreThe Power of Defining Prosperity In Your Own Words Every prosperity teacher I know has his or her own specific definition of the term “prosperity.” But I suggest that it is useful to come up with your own version, your own definition. It’s fine to adopt other definitions, and there are certainly ones I find […]
Read MoreHe Was Also A Pioneering Prosperity Teacher I was so impressed with the thinking of America’s first psychologist, that I used his formula for success at the very beginning of the original MoneyLove and have written further about it in MoneyLove 3.0. 1. Start Immediately 2. Do It Flamboyantly 3. No Exceptions William James (1842-1910) […]
Read MoreYour Task: To Stretch Your Money Imagination Want to play a game? Some money games? As I prepare to start traveling and doing talks and workshops around the world later this year, I have been thinking about adding new experiential awareness exercises to the time-honored ones that proved so successful in past years. The purpose of […]
Read MoreYou Are In Charge of Any Roundabout Routes Those who follow this blog or my books and audios know I am very much an advocate of using dictionaries, especially online ones. For me, they clarify not only the meaning but the purpose of words I choose to use. For detour, the definitions include: A long or roundabout […]
Read MoreAre You Limiting Your Potential by Mentally Limiting Theirs? I talk to a lot of friends and colleagues who are still charging what they charged five or ten years ago, even though the cost of living has gone up. When I ask why they don’t raise their prices on their services, products, or ideas, an […]
Read MoreHow Much Do You Really Want What You Want? In the beginning, or at least way back in 1978, I wrote in the original MoneyLove, that in order to be as wealthy as you desired, you needed these three things: 1. A clear vision of what you want. 2. The belief that you will get […]
Read MoreMultiplying the Power of Quotes One of my favorite “books” among the 12 that form MoneyLove 3.0 is QuoteLove, as it contains one of my proudest inventions: the Quotercise. These are exercises and games designed to make more of the quotes we choose as favorites, or any quote we come across. I’m still amazed that […]
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