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Every single part of your life can be changed by a shift in perception.
Keisha Blair (Holistic Wealth: 32 Life Lessons to Help You Find Purpose, Prosperity, and Happiness)
The real winners I've met in life weren't necessarily skilled or perfect. They just had the tenacity to never, ever give up.
Curtis Rivers (Seven Paths to Freedom)
With a burning ambition, sustained focus, and daily action - there simply are no limits to what you will achieve.
Curtis Rivers (Seven Paths to Freedom)
The battle to stay on top is tougher than the battle to climb up.
Constance Friday
Live life king size and serve others.
Francis Shenstone (The Explorer's Mindset: Unlock Health Happiness and Success the Fun Way)
Your hopes and dreams are like a giant helium balloon, tugging on your hand to take you above the clouds, to that quiet place of peace and contentment. All you have to do is stop resisting, to let go - and ALLOW your hopes and dreams to take you there.
Curtis Rivers (Seven Paths to Freedom)
Color blindness has become a powerful weapon against progress for people of color, but as a denial mindset, it doesn’t do white people any favors, either. A person who avoids the realities of racism doesn’t build the crucial muscles for navigating cross-cultural tensions or recovering with grace from missteps. That person is less likely to listen deeply to unexpected ideas expressed by people from other cultures or to do the research on her own to learn about her blind spots. When that person then faces the inevitable uncomfortable racial reality—an offended co-worker, a presentation about racial disparity at a PTA meeting, her inadvertent use of a stereotype—she’s caught flat-footed. Denial leaves people ill-prepared to function or thrive in a diverse society. It makes people less effective at collaborating with colleagues, coaching kids’ sports teams, advocating for their neighborhoods, even chatting with acquaintances at social events.
Heather McGhee (The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together)
Your thoughts drive your emotions. Your emotions drive your actions. Your actions drive your results.
Weldon Long (The Power of Consistency: Prosperity Mindset Training for Sales and Business Professionals)
We always have a choice of going after positive or negative, prosperity or poverty, health or disease, success or failure.
Hina Hashmi (Your Life A Practical Guide to Happiness Peace and Fulfilment)
Those who dare to think, and act with a plan, will eventually prosper.
Wilbert Wynnberg (THINK ACT PROSPER: How Small Habits Can Lead to Massive Success)
To be a successful leader, you need to protect the voices without authority. More often than not, they work on the ground and know what really needs to be changed.
Wilbert Wynnberg
The difference between poverty and prosperity is the mindset of living out of necessity instead of possibility.
Farshad Asl
Self observation is the first sprout of awaken mind. It surely leads to certain prosperity.
Gagandeep Kaushal
Provide tremendous value to as many people as possible, and you will attract blessings into your life.
Francis Shenstone (The Explorer's Mindset: Unlock Health Happiness and Success the Fun Way)
Do you want to live a long, healthy, and prosperous life? Don’t smoke. Exercise. Eat right. But also take good care of your interpersonal relationships and the way you deal with life’s inevitable upsets and traumas. Your mind-set, your coping strategies, how you navigate challenging circumstances, your capacity to transcend distress, your capacity to love – these things, I believe, are also a matter of life and death.
Sandeep Jauhar (Heart: A History)
Even Jeremiah, the prophet who delivered these words, had a life that was less than stellar according to our mindset. He was hated, forced from his home, thrown into prison, and tossed into a mud pit. So even for him, this magnificent prophet, the hope for a prosperous and glorious future was more to be realized in the hope of heaven itself than it was to be experienced in the temporal life of the here and now. Reading Hebrews 11, you can see that many of God’s people in history had to have the same kind of future hope.
Eric J. Bargerhuff (The Most Misused Verses in the Bible: Surprising Ways God's Word Is Misunderstood)
The road of life can be tough at times. when the road gets bumpy and rough you must buckle up and go for the ride. Every road in life is a teacher if you are willing to learn from it. In order to grow and prosper you must take the ride, just buckle up put on your sunglasses and enjoy the ride.
Charles Elwood Hudson
Happiness does not come from owning lots of material wealth. True wealth is in our heart. If our heart is not content, we cannot be considered rich. Therefore, rather than pursuing the comforts of a large house, we should broaden our hearts and feel more at ease. Once we change our mindset, we will be able to use our money to benefit others. The most satisfying life is one in which we cultivate good affinities with others and accumulate blessings.
Shih Cheng Yen (From Austerity to Prosperity)
On the Craft of Writing:  The Story Grid: What Good Editors Know by Shawn Coyne The Elements of Style by William Strunk Jr. and E. B. White 2K to 10K: Writing Faster, Writing Better, and Writing More of What You Love by Rachel Aaron  On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft by Stephen King Take Off Your Pants! Outline Your Books for Faster, Better Writing by Libbie Hawker  You Are a Writer (So Start Acting Like One) by Jeff Goins Prosperity for Writers: A Writer's Guide to Creating Abundance by Honorée Corder  The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles by Steven Pressfield Business for Authors: How To Be An Author Entrepreneur by Joanna Penn  On Writing Well: The Classic Guide to Writing Nonfiction by William Zinsser Writing Tools: 50 Essential Strategies for Every Writer by Roy Peter Clark On Mindset:  The One Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan The Art of Exceptional Living by Jim Rohn Vision to Reality: How Short Term Massive Action Equals Long Term Maximum Results by Honorée Corder The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change by Stephen R. Covey Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg Mckeown Mastery by Robert Greene The Success Principles: How to Get from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be by Jack Canfield and Janet Switzer The Game of Life and How to Play It by Florence Scovel Shinn The Compound Effect by Darren Hardy Taking Life Head On: How to Love the Life You Have While You Create the Life of Your Dreams by Hal Elrod Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill In
Hal Elrod (The Miracle Morning for Writers: How to Build a Writing Ritual That Increases Your Impact and Your Income, Before 8AM)
A new church in the community usually leads existing churches to face this issue of kingdom-mindedness. New churches typically draw most of their new members from the ranks of the unchurched, but they will also attract some people from existing churches. When we lose two to three families to a church that is bringing in a hundred new people who weren’t going to any other church before, we have a choice! We must ask ourselves, “Are we going to celebrate the new people the kingdom has gained through this new church, or are we going to bemoan and resent the families we lost to it?” In other words, our attitude to new church development is a test of whether our mind-set is geared to our own institutional turf or to the overall health and prosperity of the kingdom of God in the city. Any church that bemoans its own small losses instead of rejoicing in the larger gains of the kingdom is betraying its narrow interests. Yet the benefits of new church planting to older congregations can be great, even if that benefit is not initially obvious.4
Timothy J. Keller (Center Church: Doing Balanced, Gospel-Centered Ministry in Your City)
Use the powerful tool of thought and develop your mindset to believing and knowing you can change anything to your favour; yes, you have God`s Word so fashion your thought according to God`s Word.
Jaachynma N.E. Agu
Success, happiness and prosperity are blessings that come to those who: • develop the right mindset, • accept that they are full of potential, • believe they are capable of achieving great things, • and do what is necessary to achieve what they want. They are not a privilege of the “super smart” or those with more money; or everyone but you. They are a reward for those: • who use the talents and the ideas that God put in their hearts, • who strive and persist in doing things right, using imagination and common sense consistently, • who develop positive values and emotions. • who block negative emotions such as frustration, anger, stress, anxiety and remorse; • who get away from bad habits; from ideas of failure or defeat, from painful memories, and from negative relatives or friends. • who don’t sit and wait for great opportunities, but take common occasions and make them great.
Mauricio Chaves Mesén (YES! TO SUCCESS)
You'll be enlightened about how you can alter what you think, feel and believe about money in order to "Get Rich Savvy Chick.
Lorene Collier Purcy (Get Rich Savvy Chick: How to Keep Prosperity in Your Pocketbook)
leadership. The CEOs made inquiries and questioned the status quo. Accepting failure and charting a path to correct it is the telltale sign of a true leader at the helm of a prosperous enterprise.
2 Minute Insight (Mindset: The New Psychology of Success…In 15 Minutes – The Optimist’s Summary of Carol Dweck’s Best Selling Book)
The Universe has gifted us with abundance of everything, whether it’s love, happiness or prosperity. We should tap into the higher frequency to receive it.
Hina Hashmi (Your Life A Practical Guide to Happiness Peace and Fulfilment)
Your mindset determines your reality. Think positive, Act positive and Live positive.
Chidiebere Prosper Agbugba
A mind-set of prosperity debt is really a poverty mentality in disguise.
George Bloomer (Authority Abusers: Toxic Leadership and Its Effects in Homes, Churches, and Relationships)
Abundance is not the result of unlimited opportunities or resources. It is manifested by limitless thinking, a courageous spirit, and a grateful, receptive heart.
Anthon St. Maarten
I see wealth as a by-product of the mentality of excess, whereas prosperity is a by-product of the mindset of enough.
Michael Blue (The Anatomy of Escape: An Unconventional Adventure)
If I am not hungry I do not need to eat, if I am invaluable I do not need to be valued, if I am not seeking, I do not need to find. Therefore, if I do not need wealth, I am prosperous, if I do not need to be seen, I am sought after, if I do not need to be loved, I am love, if I do not need admiration, I am able to admire, if I do not need success, I am successful, if I do not need time, I am timeless, if I do not need to know, then I know everything. So it is, if I know death, poverty, hate, failure and time as words, I then know their opposites, and if I know their opposites I know that both sides hold only the weight that I give them, and in turn both are weightless; they hold no weight to me, or in other words, they are unimportant and illusory. So then if I do not need an illusion, I am free, and if I do not need freedom, I exist, and if I exist, I am, and if I am, I am. That is the truth. That is the word. That is nonduality.
Michael Stagnitta
Most people don't succeed in life not because they have limited resources but because they have a limiting belief.
Wilbert Wynnberg (THINK ACT PROSPER: How Small Habits Can Lead to Massive Success)
A millionaire will never have a billionaire's problem.
Wilbert Wynnberg
We will never have enough time to do everything, but we will always have enough time to do the most important thing.
Wilbert Wynnberg
Life is all about making mistakes, but it is also about not repeating them. To learn, you have to make mistakes. To have learnt, means you have stopped repeating them.
Wilbert Wynnberg
Life is very simple. Do more of what works and less of what doesn't.
Wilbert Wynnberg (THINK ACT PROSPER: How Small Habits Can Lead to Massive Success)
We cannot experience greater financial prosperity while telling ourselves how hard it is to pay the bills or to make ends meet. This situation may be the current state of your reality but if you want it to be different you have to be different and that all starts with your inner conversations.
Elle Sommer (Reboot Your Money Mindset: Surprising Strategies For Mastering Wealth (Mindset Mastery))
To be able to experience wealth, health and the many other things we humans want, we must mentally be in absolute harmony with them.
Elle Sommer (Reboot Your Money Mindset: Surprising Strategies For Mastering Wealth (Mindset Mastery))
To any soul born of God, fortune is a default birthright...transact with a higher algorithm for prosperity on earth, as it is Heaven. Financial increase doesn't won't find its way to you, if your spirit is set to repel it...fight the spirited mindset that wars against your increase...your living inheritance." {#KOGGD excerpt}
Dr Tracey Bond
God desires nothing less for you than to grow to your full potential.
Sébastien Richard (5 Reasons God Wants You to Prosper: The Believer's Pathway to a Biblical Mindset of Wealth, Prosperity, and Abundance - Accessing Heaven's Riches Soundly and Biblically)
God wants to prosper you because it is in your best interest...and His as well!
Sébastien Richard (5 Reasons God Wants You to Prosper: The Believer's Pathway to a Biblical Mindset of Wealth, Prosperity, and Abundance - Accessing Heaven's Riches Soundly and Biblically)
The Enemy prefers Christians who are broke, bound by debt, helpless, bitter, and fruitless.
Sébastien Richard (5 Reasons God Wants You to Prosper: The Believer's Pathway to a Biblical Mindset of Wealth, Prosperity, and Abundance - Accessing Heaven's Riches Soundly and Biblically)
Growth and expansion are one of the main characteristics of life.
Sébastien Richard (5 Reasons God Wants You to Prosper: The Believer's Pathway to a Biblical Mindset of Wealth, Prosperity, and Abundance - Accessing Heaven's Riches Soundly and Biblically)
Environment and Development (The Sonnet) Environment is not more important than development, Development is not more important than environment. Since we no longer live in the wilderness as animals, We must make both work together in agreement. Why do we need to wipe out forests and lakes, To lay the foundation for growth and prosperity! With our achievements in science and tech, We can build modern cities nestled in greenery. Unfortunately, once the green of dollar starts rolling in, Green of nature goes out of the window. The real problem is the mindset of profits over people, It has nothing to do with our desire to grow. Let us find harmony between concrete and nature. Without harming earth, let us build green skyscrapers.
Abhijit Naskar (Giants in Jeans: 100 Sonnets of United Earth)
The enjoyment of God will cause us to “walk not in the counsel of the ungodly.” Dear reader, to live our lives in delight will preoccupy our souls from ever listening to the counsel of those who don’t obey God. Listening to His voice will deafen our ears to the whole system of this world: its values, its mind-sets, and its self-rule.
Eric Gilmour (How to Prosper in Everything)
3) Chrislam is an Obvious False Teaching that Has Entered Christianity: Marloes Janson and Birgit Meyer state that Chrislam merges Christianity and Islam. This syncretistic movement rests upon the belief that following Christianity or Islam alone will not guarantee salvation. Chrislamists participate in Christian and Islamic beliefs and practices. During a religious service Tela Tella, the founder of Ifeoluwa, Nigeria’s first Chrislamic movement, proclaimed that “Moses is Jesus and Jesus is Muhammad; peace be upon all of them – we love them all.’” Marloes Janson says he met with a church member who calls himself a Chrislamist. The man said, “You can’t be a Christian without being a Muslim, and you can’t be a Muslim without being a Christian.” These statements reflect the mindset of this community, which mixes Islam with Christianity, and African culture. Samsindeen Saka, a self-proclaimed prophet, also promotes Chrislam. Mr. Saka founded the Oke Tude Temple in Nigeria in 1989. The church's name means the mountain of loosening bondage. His approach adds a charismatic flavor to Chrislam. He says those bound by Satan; are set free through fasting and prayer. Saka says when these followers are set free from evil spirits. Then, the Holy Spirit possesses them. Afterward, they experience miracles of healing and prosperity in all areas of their life. He also claims that combining Christianity and Islam relieves political tension between these groups. This pastor seeks to take dominion of the world in the name of Chrislam (1). Today, Chrislam has spread globally, but with much resistance from the Orthodox (Christians, Muslims, and Jews). Richard Mather of Israeli International News says Chrislamists recognize both the Judeo-Christian “Bible and the Quran as holy texts.” So, they fuse these religions by removing Jewish references from the Bible. Thereby neutralizing the prognostic relevance “of the Jewish people and the land of Israel.” This fusion of Islam with Christianity is a rebranded form of replacement theology (2) (3). Also, traditional Muslims do not believe in the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Therefore, they do not believe Christ died on the cross for the sins of the world. Thus, these religions cannot merge without destroying the foundations of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. References: 1. Janson, Marloes, and Birgit Meyer. “Introduction: Towards a Framework for the Study of Christian-Muslim Encounters in Africa.” Africa, Vol. 86, no. 4, 2016, pp. 615-619, 2. Mather, Richard. “What is Chrislam?” Arutz Sheva – Israel International News. Jewish Media Agency, 02 March 2015, 3. Janson, Marloes. Crossing Religious Boundaries: Islam, Christianity, and ‘Yoruba Religion' in Lagos, Nigeria, (The International African Library Book 64). Cambridge University Press. 2021.
Marloes Janson (Crossing Religious Boundaries: Islam, Christianity, and ‘Yoruba Religion' in Lagos, Nigeria (The International African Library))
Soon, I stumbled across a passage written by Friedrich Nietzsche, who quoted the universal law that, “We attract that which we fear.
Weldon Long (The Power of Consistency: Prosperity Mindset Training for Sales and Business Professionals)
The goal of any democratic, moral, and rational nation must be to create a society where people are healthy, happy and able to live long and productive lives. Not just the rich and the powerful, but all people. Our greatness should be determined not by the number of billionaires who live in our country, the size of our GDP, the number of nuclear weapons we have, or how many channels we receive on cable TV. We should judge our success as a nation by looking at the quality of life of the average American. How healthy is he? How satisfied is she in her work? How happy are their children? We must move away from the economic mentality of scarcity and austerity, to a mindset that seeks prosperity for all. To those who say that in the wealthiest country in the history of the world, there is not enough to care for all the people, our answer must be, 'that’s absurd. Of course there’s enough.
Bernie Sanders (It's OK to Be Angry About Capitalism)
The quality of your thoughts determines the quality of your life.
Weldon Long (The Power of Consistency: Prosperity Mindset Training for Sales and Business Professionals)
But you never know what someone can accomplish if he or she wants it badly enough.
Weldon Long (The Power of Consistency: Prosperity Mindset Training for Sales and Business Professionals)
We become what we think about all day long.
Weldon Long (The Power of Consistency: Prosperity Mindset Training for Sales and Business Professionals)
The truth is that the world’s most successful people think differently than others—and think about different things.
Weldon Long (The Power of Consistency: Prosperity Mindset Training for Sales and Business Professionals)
I came across a book called Man’s Search for Meaning written by Viktor Frankl, where I read these simple, yet powerful, words: “Fear may come true.
Weldon Long (The Power of Consistency: Prosperity Mindset Training for Sales and Business Professionals)
But the reality that our lives are perfect reflections of our thoughts is not exclusively a metaphysical or spiritual concept. This is the case because of a simple physiological process whereby our minds generate thoughts that lead to chemical secretions that lead to emotions that lead to actions that lead to results.
Weldon Long (The Power of Consistency: Prosperity Mindset Training for Sales and Business Professionals)
We attract that which we fear.
Weldon Long (The Power of Consistency: Prosperity Mindset Training for Sales and Business Professionals)
From my experience, the prosperity mindset is not about what's in your pocket but what's in your perspective. But your perspective does affect what's in your pocket.
Bo Sánchez (Nothing Much Has Changed (7 Success Principles from the Ancient Book of Proverbs for Your Money, Work, and Life)
The prosperity mindset encompasses three specific areas: psychology, theology, and economy.
Bo Sánchez (Nothing Much Has Changed (7 Success Principles from the Ancient Book of Proverbs for Your Money, Work, and Life)
Letting go of lack and embracing abundance opens doors to a life of prosperity and divine sustenance.
Itayi Garande (Paradigm Shift: Change Your Mindset and Live the Life of Your Dreams)
Our thoughts and beliefs are pretty much a reflection of what those around us—especially those who raised us—think and believe. We tend to see the world the way our community, society, and family see it.
Weldon Long (The Power of Consistency: Prosperity Mindset Training for Sales and Business Professionals)
Dr. Stephen R. Covey said in The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, “All things are created twice”—once inside the box and once outside the box.
Weldon Long (The Power of Consistency: Prosperity Mindset Training for Sales and Business Professionals)
If you want to change your life or create something better, you have to make sure the RAS is on board with your new program.
Weldon Long (The Power of Consistency: Prosperity Mindset Training for Sales and Business Professionals)
I took a piece of paper and wrote down the things that defined a perfect life for me. I then stuck that paper on my cell wall with toothpaste. Over the next seven years, I focused on that list every day. I committed emotionally to achieving the items on it. And I began taking actions daily that were consistent with the things I knew I wanted.
Weldon Long (The Power of Consistency: Prosperity Mindset Training for Sales and Business Professionals)
I began filling my box with “I am an awesome father to my son,” “I am wealthy beyond my wildest dreams,” and “I am a man of honor, character, and integrity.
Weldon Long (The Power of Consistency: Prosperity Mindset Training for Sales and Business Professionals)
Whatever goes in the box eventually comes out and creates your business. You put things there or allow others to. You pull them out. And that’s it—for better or for worse.
Weldon Long (The Power of Consistency: Prosperity Mindset Training for Sales and Business Professionals)
it is completely possible to create a real emotion and a real action based on an entirely false thought.
Weldon Long (The Power of Consistency: Prosperity Mindset Training for Sales and Business Professionals)
The key is using The Power of Consistency to 1. Identify where you want to end up. 2. Identify the specific directions you need to take to reach this goal (in this case, your desired income level). 3. Program those directions into your subconscious mind on an ongoing basis.
Weldon Long (The Power of Consistency: Prosperity Mindset Training for Sales and Business Professionals)
a little part of your brain that is constantly noticing and identifying the resources and opportunities you need to reach your dream. This little part is called the reticular activating system (RAS), and it’s the central reason that your results in life can never exceed your expectations.
Weldon Long (The Power of Consistency: Prosperity Mindset Training for Sales and Business Professionals)
Once you understand the RAS’s two basic functions—to dismiss irrelevant information and notice relevant information and to reinforce what you already believe—then things get really interesting.
Weldon Long (The Power of Consistency: Prosperity Mindset Training for Sales and Business Professionals)
Emerson: “We become what we think about all day long.
Weldon Long (The Power of Consistency: Prosperity Mindset Training for Sales and Business Professionals)
In that way, your RAS will prove you right, even if you’re wrong.
Weldon Long (The Power of Consistency: Prosperity Mindset Training for Sales and Business Professionals)
If you believe that there are still customers out there who are willing to pay for superior service and quality despite the tough economy, you’re likely to encounter information that proves you right. Moreover, you will remember the experiences that reinforce your beliefs and expectations and dismiss as anomalies experiences that do not.
Weldon Long (The Power of Consistency: Prosperity Mindset Training for Sales and Business Professionals)
To do so, we will use the upside of FEAR process: Focus Emotional commitment Action Responsibility
Weldon Long (The Power of Consistency: Prosperity Mindset Training for Sales and Business Professionals)
Our tendency to focus on what we can see—and ignore what we can’t—causes us to grow continually frustrated with ourselves or others for not having the lives we want. This is precisely why we’ve got to spend more time understanding and shaping what we can’t see before we can change what we can see. We’ve got to understand what’s in the box.
Weldon Long (The Power of Consistency: Prosperity Mindset Training for Sales and Business Professionals)
you have to start at the beginning, to look past the visible to the invisible. You have to look deeper than the results and actions.
Weldon Long (The Power of Consistency: Prosperity Mindset Training for Sales and Business Professionals)
the only way to get better outcomes is to start doing something differently.
Weldon Long (The Power of Consistency: Prosperity Mindset Training for Sales and Business Professionals)
So unless you want to miss out on amazing opportunities, you’d better make sure your mind is programmed to think anything is possible. Otherwise, the opportunity of a lifetime can go right past you.
Weldon Long (The Power of Consistency: Prosperity Mindset Training for Sales and Business Professionals)
If you think your customers care about quality and service and are willing to pay a few extra bucks for it, that thought will create the emotions and actions that will drive results consistent with customers who care about quality and service, even if that initial assumption was wrong.
Weldon Long (The Power of Consistency: Prosperity Mindset Training for Sales and Business Professionals)
Your emotions are not always a reflection of facts or what is actually true; they simply manifest what you believe to be true.
Weldon Long (The Power of Consistency: Prosperity Mindset Training for Sales and Business Professionals)
If you believe that prospects care about only price, what do you suppose you will pull out?
Weldon Long (The Power of Consistency: Prosperity Mindset Training for Sales and Business Professionals)
The key is to make sure that whatever is in your box is a product of design, not default.
Weldon Long (The Power of Consistency: Prosperity Mindset Training for Sales and Business Professionals)
Prosperity and powerful energy come to me when my resolve meets my ambition
Leo Lourdes (A World of Yoga: 700 Asanas for Mindfulness and Well-Being)
The heart of Success Insider lies in its mission – a mission that goes beyond the conventional definitions of success. It's not just about financial prosperity; it's about fostering a mindset that propels individuals toward a life of purpose, passion, and fulfillment. Han envisions a world where people break free from self-imposed limitations, where complacency is replaced by relentless pursuit, and procrastination yields to proactive action.
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For example, if you want to prosper, surround yourself with people who have a prosperity mindset.
Bo Sánchez (Nothing Much Has Changed (7 Success Principles from the Ancient Book of Proverbs for Your Money, Work, and Life)
If you want to prosper, you need to have a prosperity mindset.
Bo Sánchez (Nothing Much Has Changed (7 Success Principles from the Ancient Book of Proverbs for Your Money, Work, and Life)
The prosperity mindset is not about driving a Rolls Royce and wearing Armani, but simply saying every day, every moment, in every experience, "Oh, taste and see that the Lord is good!" (Psalms 34:8, ESV). In Filipino, we say, 'Ang sarap ng buhay!' (Life is delicious!) The prosperity mindset is seeing God's blessings everywhere.
Bo Sánchez (Nothing Much Has Changed (7 Success Principles from the Ancient Book of Proverbs for Your Money, Work, and Life)
The project encouraged advocates to talk about government as “public structures” that build economic opportunity, with a goal of activating a mindset of “citizens” as opposed to “consumers” of public services.
Heather McGhee (The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together)
That's for Rich People' I remember a scene in my childhood. I love my mom, and she's a great mom, but one of her weaknesses was a pernicious poverty mindset. When I was a small boy, I remember Mom brought me to a shoe store. I pointed to a nice pair of black leather shoes behind the glass cover, and my mother made the sign of the cross, like I pointed to something I should not point to, and said, "Shhhh! Not that! We can't afford that! Those shoes are for rich people." In my little mind, I figured, if we can't buy the shoes for rich people, it meant that we were poor people. Today, I've learned my lesson. Even as God has prospered my little businesses, I don't buy everything my kids want to buy. When my boys and I are walking in a mall, and they point to something they like, and it isn't in the budget, I don't say, "That's too expensive." I say, "Boys, we can afford to buy it. But because we're wise, we choose not to buy it.
Bo Sánchez
How Do You See Money? When I see people stuck in financial problems, I see people who have an unhealthy relationship with money. Subconsciously, they see money as their enemy. They see money as a problem. They see money as a curse. If you have a prosperity mindset, you see money as a friend, not an enemy. You see money as a blessing, not a problem. You see money as an instrument for doing massive good. If you want more money, you need to be comfortable with money. You've got to talk about money and study about business and read about investments.
Bo Sánchez (Nothing Much Has Changed (7 Success Principles from the Ancient Book of Proverbs for Your Money, Work, and Life)
How Do You See Rich People? One day, I was eating in a swanky restaurant with a friend—a friend who, ever since I could remember, was permanently in financial lack. Financial problems stuck to him like glue. And his friends avoided him like the plague because he kept borrowing money and never pay them back. While munching, he looked around the nicely decorated room and said, "The owner of this restaurant is probably cheating. He's probably not paying his taxes. He's also probably not paying the right salaries to his waiters. And he's also probably..." I cut him mid-sentence and asked, "How do you know?" I figured he probably had inside information. But he said, "Isn't it obvious? He's so rich. He must be cheating." That day, I realized why my friend was poor and always buried in debt. Although on the outside he wants to get out of poverty, on the inside he wants to remain poor. Subconsciously, he was resisting wealth. His subconscious found a way to avoid becoming rich. Because according to his belief system, all rich people are bad people—and he didn't want to be bad. Do you want to gain a prosperity mindset? Stop judging all rich people as crooks. Some rich people are very good people. When you see a friend becoming rich, share in her joy. Be happy for her. When you do that, you're telling yourself that it's also OK for you to become rich.
Bo Sánchez (Nothing Much Has Changed (7 Success Principles from the Ancient Book of Proverbs for Your Money, Work, and Life)
How Do You See God? How do you picture God? I know some people who think of God as a God who wants us to suffer and remain poor. This is the theology of the poverty mindset. That God is a stingy God. But the prosperity mindset sees God as a generous God. Generosity is His nature. Generosity is His character. And God is a God who wants to bless us with abundance. The Bible says, "And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of His glory in Christ Jesus" (Philippians 4:19, NIV).
Bo Sánchez (Nothing Much Has Changed (7 Success Principles from the Ancient Book of Proverbs for Your Money, Work, and Life)
But the prosperity mindset thinks differently. It believes that the wealth of the world is not one pie, but an infinite number of pies—because anyone can bake an entire new pie. God has given you gifts beyond your wildest imagination.
Bo Sánchez (Nothing Much Has Changed (7 Success Principles from the Ancient Book of Proverbs for Your Money, Work, and Life)
The greatest risk to human flourishing, then, is not institutionalization but the loss of institutions. In our time we have seen the rise of the “prosperity gospel,” which in its crassest forms promises quick wealth in mechanical proportion to faith. But the prosperity gospel has not only a thin and unbiblical understanding of wealth (which in Scripture is never a private matter but an occasion for blessing for whole communities, not to mention the fruit and source of justice)—it has a thin and unbiblical understanding of time. In the biblical mindset, prosperity that does not last is not true prosperity at all. The only biblical prosperity gospel is a posterity gospel—the promise that generation after generation will know the goodness of God through the properly stewarded abundance of God’s world.
Andy Crouch (Playing God: Redeeming the Gift of Power)
This book explores the causes and consequences of Iran’s dangerous increase in strength and aggression as it reacts to the dwindling presence of the United States in the Middle East and takes advantage of the favorable treatment the Iran nuclear deal provided. It will expose Iran’s role as an exporter of terror worldwide and its ultimate ambition to fulfill Shiite Islam’s apocalyptic prophecies of taking over Jerusalem for the arrival of the Mahdi. It will explore the implications of Islam, its tenets and its mind-sets, and will provide an overview of Sharia law, which controls the radical Muslim’s mind, whether he is the Grand Ayatollah of Iran or a foot soldier in ISIS’s jihadist army. Ultimately, however, this book’s goal is to reveal the existence, nature, and danger of the unholy alliance that has developed between Iran, Syria, Russia, and terror organizations around the globe. President Obama has consistently failed to name our enemy. He desires to create a modern international community based on mutual respect, international security, and global prosperity. This is a false narrative, plain and simple. How can these things be achieved when the United States faces a serious security threat? Only after we understand the true nature of the enemy we are facing will we be in a position to effectively combat it.
Jay Sekulow (Unholy Alliance: The Agenda Iran, Russia, and Jihadists Share for Conquering the World)
When you make the positive choice to move forward and improve yourself, with courage and without limitation, you will live and prosper. Without that decision, you will stagnate in fear and anxiety with a victim mentality, stuck going nowhere.
Richard J. Cavaness (The Gratitude Effect: Shift Your Mindset, Optimize Your Outcomes, and Boost Emotional Well-being)
Miracle Mindset,
Dean Graziosi (Millionaire Success Habits: The Gateway To Wealth & Prosperity)
When you have a Prosperity Mindset, you have the keys to the kingdom, because nothing will hold you back, and nothing will deter you from achieving your main objectives.
Weldon Long (Consistency Selling: Powerful Sales Results. Every Lead. Every Time.)
A PROSPERITY MINDSET ·​With a Prosperity Mindset, you will rarely get distracted from your key priorities. ·​With a Prosperity Mindset, you will succeed, regardless of the external challenges. ·​With a Prosperity Mindset, you will thrive in the face of any difficulty. ·​With a Prosperity Mindset, you will prosper in the face of any obstacles, whether the
Weldon Long (Consistency Selling: Powerful Sales Results. Every Lead. Every Time.)
Chapter Summary The Fourth Industrial Revolution is a new chapter in human development, driven by the increasing availability and interaction of a set of extraordinary technologies, building on three previous technological revolutions. This revolution is only in its early stages, which provides humankind with the opportunity and responsibility to shape not just the design of new technologies, but also more agile forms of governance and positive values that will fundamentally change how we live, work and relate to one another. Emerging technologies could provide tremendous benefits to industry and society, but experience from previous industrial revolutions reminds us that to fully realize them, the world must meet three pressing challenges. To attain a prosperous future, we must: Ensure that the benefits of the Fourth Industrial Revolution are distributed fairly Manage the externalities of the Fourth Industrial Revolution in terms of the risks and harm that it causes Ensure that the Fourth Industrial Revolution is human-led and human-centred As leaders grapple with the uncertainty brought about by rapid technological change, adaptation does not require predicting the future. Far more critical is developing a mindset that considers system-level effects, the impact on individuals, which remains future oriented and is aligned with common values across diverse stakeholder groups. So, for the future, the four important principles to keep in mind when thinking about how technologies can create impact are: Systems, not technologies Empowering, not determining By design, not by default Values as a feature, not a bug The regulation, norms and structures for a range of powerful emerging technologies are being developed and implemented today around the world. The time for action is therefore now, and it is up to all citizens to work together to shape the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Klaus Schwab (Shaping the Fourth Industrial Revolution)
Stop sitting on the sidelines of everyone else's life and become and active participant in your own life.
Lease L. Youmans
A prosperity mindset will magnetize wealth.
Pam Malow-Isham (Brilliant Words to Grow By: A Devotional Celebrating the Duality of Life)
Men can't all think alike, and the trouble with the Southern people always has been that they won't tolerate any difference of opinion. If God Almighty had intended all men to think just alike, He might just as well have made but one man....My opinion is that the only true solution for Southern troubles is for the people to accept cordially and in good faith all the results of the war, including the reconstruction measures, the acts of Congress, negro suffrage, etc., and live up to them like men. If they would do this, and encourage Northern immigration, and treat all men fairly, whites and blacks, the troubles would soon be over, and in less than five years, the South would be in the enjoyment of greater prosperity than ever. -- JAMES LONGSTREET, Interview with correspondent from the Indianapolis Journal, September 24, 1874.
Elizabeth Varon (Longstreet: The Confederate General Who Defied the South)