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Found this neat advice from Brian Tracy. Thought it would be helpful if anyone is at all curious about why the rich gets richer and the poor gets poorer. Brian also shares with you some great tips on how to get what you want.

The Parable of Talents

By Brian Tracy

The Parable of the Talents is the primary reason for wealth or poverty throughout history.

Reasons for Rich or Poor
Why do some people retire rich and most people retire poor? This subject has fascinated philosophers, thinkers, mystics and teachers throughout the ages. There have been so many cases of hundreds or thousands and even millions of men and women who have started with nothing and become financially independent that people are naturally curious to know why it happened and what are the common rules or principles that others can apply to become wealthy as well.

Why People Become Rich
One illustration of this key principle is called the parable of the talents. In the Bible, it says, “To him that hath, shall more be given, and he shall have abundance. But from him that hath not, even that which he hath shall be taken away.”

Accumulation Leads to More Accumulation
What does it mean? In the modern world, we say “the rich get richer and the poor get poorer.” The fact is that people who accumulate money tend to accumulate more and more. People who don’t accumulate money seem to lose even that little bit of money which they have. Why should this happen? The great success principle, the single idea that explains human destiny is simple. It says that, “you become what you think about, most of the time.”

Control Your Thoughts
And whatever you dwell upon, grows in your reality. You create your entire world by the things you choose to think about and how you choose to think about them.

It just so happens that wealthy, successful people fill their minds with thoughts, words, pictures and images of wealth, affluence, success, productivity and solutions to problems in the marketplace, most of the time. These thoughts trigger the reticular activating cortex, the part of the brain that makes you more alert and sensitive to things that you have decided are important to you.

Activate Your Reticular Cortex
For example, if you decide to invest in a mutual fund, you will start to see news and information about mutual funds everywhere. Mentions in newspapers and magazines will jump out at you. These notices have always been there but now you have sensitized your brain to pick them up and draw them to your attention with far greater frequency and vividness. This is the function and power of your reticular cortex.

Avoid Poverty Thinking
On the other hand, what do poor people think about most of the time? Unfortunately, poor people fill their minds with thoughts of scarcity, lack, poverty, being unable to afford things. They are always thinking and talking about how little money they have, how much things cost and how they wish things could be better financially. What they think about most of the time is how little money they have.

Think Like Wealthy People Think
Wealthy people from an early age think about how much they have, how much they want and all the different things they can do to acquire and earn the money and things they desire.

Find Out How Rich People Think
Here’s a rule for you. If you want to become successful, find out what failures do and don’t do it. If you want to be wealthy, find out what poor people think about, and avoid thinking in those ways. Instead, find out how wealthy people think. Find out what they read. Find out how they spend their time. Study their lives, read their stories and autobiographies and listen to their words when they are interviewed and on tape. The more you find out what financially successful people think and talk about most of the time, and do the same things, the more rapidly you will enjoy the same rewards that they do.

Action Exercises
Here are two things you can do to put this parable of the talents into action:

First, make a decision today that from now on you will think and talk only about the financial success that you desire. At the same time, you will refuse to talk about or dwell upon your financial problems.

Second, instead of saying, “I can’t afford it,” instead ask the question, “How can I afford it?” When you think of something that you want or need that you don’t have the money for at the time, the only question you ask is, “How?” How can you get it? What can you do to achieve it? What are your options? How can you get from where you are to where you want to go? This type of attitude will change your life.

To learn more, get Brian Tracy’s Unbreakable Laws of Money Package.

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“I’m starting with the man in the mirror, I’m asking him to change his ways.” is the chorus to Michael Jackson’s song ‘Man in the Mirror’. Beautiful message, isn’t it?

Turtle Alex Looking in the MirrorHow many times do we see our own reflection and cringed because we know we could be so much better. That the person staring back at us is not our best self.

See, you should feel proud of who you are when you look in the mirror. Because in your heart you know you’re doing all you can in this moment. That you’re moving forward and becoming the man or the woman you see yourself as.

Recently, a friend wrote this “You’re chasing in the wrong field. What you are looking for is inside of you, not ‘out there’.” This ring so true for most of us. Doesn’t it. We spend so much time and effort…almost our entire life (that is if we haven’t dawn on this idea already) searching and hoping that somewhere out there is the golden key we are looking for.

How many times, do you see people flocking to gurus who claimed they have the ultimate answer? Perhaps, we’re vulnerable at the moment and the desperation kicks in and got the best of us. And we fail to realize, the golden key was hidden inside of us –all along.

Or maybe these teachers do hold an answer that will eventually guide us to our path. But still, they only point the direction. The rest of the work is up to us. And it’ll take guts to look at our buried demons and say, “Yes, I am willing to change now.”

Siedah Garrett and Glen Ballard are pure geniuses when they wrote this song ‘Man in the Mirror’. They know. Michael knows. They all know the answers are buried deep within us. And we just have to look inside and start the changes from there.

Click here to watch Michael Jackson’s Man in the Mirror video on youtube.

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This is an absolute gem from Brian Tracy. I felt an urge that his words should be read by everyone. Absolutely, everyone can learn a thing or two from this valuable information.

We can learn how to strengthen our self-confidence and develop ourselves into the person we desire to be.

From the wisdom of Brian Tracy, here are some great tips he shares with us:

Forging Your Self-Confidence: Part 1

By Brian Tracy

A young woman wrote to me recently, telling me that her whole life had taken a different turn since she heard me ask the question, “What one great thing would you dare to dream if you knew you could not fail?” She wrote that, up to that time, this was a question she had never even dared to consider, but now, she thought of nothing else. She had realized, in a great, blinding flash of clarity, that the main thing separating her from her hopes and dreams was the belief in her ability to achieve them.

Most of us are like this for most of our lives. There are many things that we want to be, and have and do, but we hold back. We are unsure because we lack the confidence necessary to step out in faith in the direction of our dreams.

Don’t Underestimate Yourself

Abraham Maslow said that the story of the human race is the story of men and women “selling themselves short.” Alfred Adler, the great psychotherapist, said that men and women have a natural tendency toward feelings of inferiority and inadequacy. Because we lack confidence, we don’t think we have the ability to do the kind of things that others have done, and in many cases, we don’t even try.

Just think: What difference would it make in your life if you had an absolutely unshakable confidence in your ability to achieve anything you really put your mind to? What would you want and wish and hope for? What would you dare to dream if you believed in yourself with such deep conviction that you had no fears of failure whatsoever?

Most people start off with little or no self-confidence, but as a result of their own efforts, they become bold and brave and outgoing. And we’ve discovered that if you do the same things that other self-confident men and women do, you, too, will experience the same feelings and get the same results.

Discover Yourself

The key is to be true to yourself, to be true to the very best that is in you, and to live your life consistent with your highest values and aspirations.

Take some time to think about who you are and what you believe in and what is important to you. Decide that you will never compromise your integrity by trying to be or say or feel something that is not true for you. Have the courage to accept yourself as you really are-not as you might be, or as someone else thinks you should be-and know that, taking everything into consideration, you are a pretty good person.

After all, we all have our own talents, skills and abilities that make us extraordinary. No one, including yourself, has any idea of your capabilities or of what you might ultimately do or become. Perhaps the hardest thing to do in life is to accept how extraordinary you really can be, and then to incorporate this awareness into your attitude and personality.

Know Yourself and Your Potential

In developing unshakable levels of self-confidence, your self-esteem, and self-regard are important starting points, but they are not enough. People have tried positive thinking and wishing and hoping for years, with only mixed results. To develop the deep-down kind of self-confidence that leads to victory, you need positive knowing, not just positive thinking.

Lasting self-confidence really comes from a sense of control. When you feel very much in control of yourself and your life, you feel confident enough to do and say the things that are consistent with your highest values. Psychologists today agree that a feeling of being “out of control” is the primary reason for stress and negativity and for feelings of inferiority and low self-confidence. And the way for you to get a solid sense of control over every part of your life is to set clear goals or objectives, to establish a sense of direction based on purposeful behavior aimed at predetermined ends.

Being true to yourself means knowing exactly what you want and having a plan to achieve it.  Lasting self-confidence comes when you absolutely know that you have the capacity to get from where you are to wherever you want to go.  You are behind the wheel of your life.  You are the architect of your destiny and the master of your fate.

Instead of being preoccupied with the fear of failure and loss, as most people are, you focus on the opportunity and the possible gains of achievement.  With a clearly defined track to run on, you become success-oriented, and you gradually build your confidence up to the stage where there is very little you will not take on.

Positive Thinking vs. Positive Knowing

Another essential way to build your self-confidence, through positive knowing rather than just positive thinking, is to become very good at what you do. The flip side of self-confidence is “self-efficacy,” or the ability to perform effectively in your chosen area.

You can raise your self-confidence instantly by the simple act of committing yourself to becoming excellent in your chosen field. You immediately separate yourself from the average individual who drifts from job to job and accepts mediocrity as the adequate standard.

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Forging Your Self-Confidence: Part 2

By Brian Tracy

Some years ago, a young man named Tim came to one of my personal-development seminars. He was shy and introverted. His handshake was weak and he had tremendous difficulty making eye contact. He sat in the back of the seminar room with his head down, taking notes. He seemed to have few friends, and he didn’t socialize very much during the breaks. At the end of the seminar, he told me that he was in sales and hadn’t been doing very well up to that time. But he had resolved to change, to go to work on himself, to overcome his shyness and to become very good at selling for his company. He then said good-bye, and I wished him the best of luck as he went on his way.

A year later, he came back to take the seminar again. But this time, he was distinctly different. He was calmer and more self-assured. He was still a little shy, but when he shook hands, his grip was firmer, and his eye contact was better. He sat toward the middle of the seminar room, and he interacted quietly with people around him. At the end of the seminar, he told me that he was starting to move up in his sales force and had had his best year ever. He was determined to do even better in the year to come.

About 14 months later, Tim came back to the seminar. This time, he brought five people from his company, all of whom he had convinced to come to the seminar, and he had offered to pay their tuition if they weren’t satisfied. He walked right up to me and shook hands firmly, looking me straight in the eye with a strong, self-confident smile. He asked if I remembered him, and I told him that I remembered him very well. He said that he had brought something that he wanted to show me. He took out of his pocket a letter from the president of a national corporation-one of the biggest companies in the country-personally congratulating him for the outstanding job he had done in sales in his territory in the past year.

It turned out that Tim had gone from number 33 to number one out of 42 salespeople. His income had risen from $26,000 a year to $98,000, and he had increased his sales volume at a faster rate than any other salesperson in the country had. He was still quiet, but he had a wonderful air of power and purposefulness about him. He had taken the steps and paid the price to build himself into a fine young man. He had made the decision to do whatever was necessary to overcome his shyness and to develop the kind of personality that he admired in others. He was, and is, in every sense of the word, a self-made man.

Two Mental Laws

Perhaps the most wonderful result of developing high levels of self-confidence is the positive impact that your personality will have on your relationships. There are two mental laws that are always operating and that determine much of what happens to you in your interactions with people.

Law #1

The first is the law of attraction, which says that you will inevitably attract into your life people who are very much like you.

Law #2

The second law is the law of correspondence, which says that your outer world of relationships will correspond perfectly, like a mirror image, to your inner world of personality and temperament.

In combination, these laws simply say that as you change in a positive direction, you will find yourself surrounded by people who are very much like the new person you are becoming. As you get better, the quality and quantity of your relationships will get better. You will meet nicer, more self-confident, more interesting and enjoyable people. You will find yourself getting along better with members of the opposite sex, including your spouse. You will find yourself doing better at your job, or even in a new job, and getting along better with your boss and your coworkers. Your attitude of confidence and calm assurance will make you more attractive to people. They will want to be around you, to open doors for you, to make opportunities available to you that would not have arisen when you didn’t feel as terrific about yourself as you do now.

Often, people lack self-confidence in their relationships with others because they judge themselves poorly in comparison. Sometimes you become self-conscious of what you are doing and saying, and sometimes you are afraid that people will not like you or accept you the way you want them to. Well, there is an important mindset that you can adopt to improve your ability to get along well with others in a more relaxed and confident fashion.

Practice Detachment

It’s important to remember that no one can affect your thoughts or feelings unless there is something that you want from him, or something that you want him to refrain from doing. As soon as you begin to practice detachment and decide in your own mind that there is nothing that you want or expect from another person, you will find that his ability to shake your self-confidence is greatly reduced. The people who are the most successful in human relationships are those who practice a calm, healthy detachment from others, and although they are friendly and engaged in the conversation, they don’t allow the behaviors of others to determine how they think and feel about themselves.

As you can see, it is our fears and doubts that, more than anything else, undermine our self-esteem and self-confidence and cause us to think in negative terms about ourselves and our possibilities. As Maslow said, we begin to “sell ourselves short” and see all the reasons why something might not be possible for us. We magnify the difficulties and minimize the opportunities. We become preoccupied with the possible losses we might suffer and the possible criticisms we might endure. Our fears and doubts paralyze us, preventing us from acting boldly, lowering our self-confidence and causing us to think and talk in negative terms. In fact, this probably describes the great majority of mankind. Most people are so preoccupied with their fears that they have time for little else, and this preoccupation manifests itself in much of what they say and do.

The only real antidote to doubt and worry and fear and all the other negative emotions that sabotage our self-confidence is action. Your conscious mind can hold only one thought at a time, positive or negative. When you engage in systematic, purposeful action, using and stretching your abilities to the maximum, you cannot help but feel positive and confident about yourself.

Act as though it were impossible to fail. Act as though you already had a high level of self-confidence. And continually ask yourself, “What one great thing would I dare to achieve if I knew I could not fail?” Whatever your answer, you can have it if you can dream it, and if you have the self-confidence to go out and get it.

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steps to peeling a pineapple with picture

Ever wonder how the chefs or the experts carved their pineapple. How they made it so aesthetically appealing to the eyes.

Well, today we are going to take a little trip around my local street market and learn from the pineapple expert himself.

Now, this guy has over 10,000 hours  of peeling pineapple experience under his belt. Who can better show us than this guy, right?

Peeled Pineapples

Take a look at the video I made above of this talented Philippino guy in action.

And when you are done watching –challenge yourself.  Pick up a pineapple at your local supermarket.

Peel an award winning pineapple yourself!

Feel free to send the photo instruction of Steps to Peeling a Pineapple to your friends. And be sure to leave me a comment about your pineapple peeling experience.

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For those of you who love to try different tastes and flavors, the fruits of the Philippines will be a delightful experience for you!

As for me, a fruit lover, I asked a friend of mine to helped me create this small list of some interesting tropical treats. Below I also included some pictures  I took of the unique fruits mentioned– along with a brief description of them. However, the marang photo was borrowed from flickr.com.

Be sure to check these mouth watering fruits out!

And as an added bonus from my friend, she made this small chart showing the availability of the fruits I mentioned below.

DRY SEASON

(October to June)

WET SEASON

(July to
September)

Mango

Ponkan

Banana

Guava

Mangosteen

Marang

Rambutan

Lanzones

The mango is one of the most famous fruits here in the Philippines—and somehow I know why. When they aren’t ripe and still colored green, you can still eat the fruit. It’s quite sour but very crunchy, and the people here eat it with salt and a shrimpy paste they call bagoong. Me – I dip it with chili pepper and fish sauce. (A spicy tongue, I inherited from my mother’s Laotian background.) Then when they are ripe, with its golden yellow color –it’s just so sweet!

They also have what they call the ponkan, which is the Philippines’ version of an orange. The larger ones are very sweet and juicy, and unlike the orange, the skin can be easily peeled off by hand. (I honestly think these are mandarins.)

The mangosteen is often considered as one of the most delicious fruits in the world—and again, I can only agree to that. It is a perfectly round-shaped fruit on the outside, with a deep purple color. You only have to gently break through the skin and that is where the white meat is—which is what you’ll eat. What really intrigued me to this fruit is that not only is it sweet, but also somewhat milky.

As stated in my personal fruit rulebook, you can’t leave the Philippines without tasting the marang first. It’s the country’s local name for the monkey jackfruit, and as what the name says, it looks a lot like a jackfruit only that its texture is finer—like a brush—and the fruits are all attached to one ball.

They also have what we call as a rambutan—which for me already has a very unique name. It looks like a small red fiery ball and it easily reminds me of the lychee. It’s easy to open by hand and my —it’s one of my most favorites.

The lanzones is another favorite of mine. They look a lot like grapes, but they have thicker stems and skins and they are colored a pale yellow. Inside, though, the meat is formed like an orange and it’s so sweet, only that you have to have to avoid the seeds ‘cos they leave a bitter taste in the mouth.

Bananas, my friends! Who hates bananas? And they have no seeds and are easily peeled! It’s also a good source of potassium and other vitamins. The folks here usually call it the complete food.

Another favorite of mine is the guava. It is immediately eaten as it is—no need to peel and no seeds to avoid (you could actually eat the seeds, but be careful because the seeds are hard)—but the guava flesh is amazingly delicious. It’s very crunchy and has a some what sweet taste to it.

There are still a lot of fruits that I haven’t mentioned here yet, so I encourage you to visit the country and see for yourself what else is in store here for you!

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Philippine TropicsAnd I really mean rain or shine, because there are only two seasons here in Cebu (and the Philippines, for that matter)—the dry and the wet season. The dry season starts from December and ends in June and the rest of the year is the wet season.

Philippines is part of the tropical zone, and I’m most excited to be able to experience everyday of  both the  seasons for myself.

What I love about the Philippines is there’s no winter here so there’s no worry of disastrous snow storms, chills, and frostbites. However, there are lots of rain during the wet seasons. Sometimes, it’ll just rain for a few seconds to a few minutes and then suddenly stops. (One of the wonders of a tropical weather.)

Another thing I like about the Philippines is its warmth. The people are very warm. The air is warm. However, it does get hot and humid in the dry season, so be prepare for that. But the neat thing is –when it does get too uncomfortable then it’s a great excuse to take a dip in the warm ocean.

Personally, I think that is the best—because the water is always ready for a good swim. Or you could just enjoy watching the seascape and mountains in the shades. I especially enjoy the humidity; it’s like a free sauna. And my skin doesn’t get all dry like back in California. And it’s always a joy for me to meditate, read, or spend time lazing around in a hammock under the shades.

But my most favorite thing about Cebu is that it has an abundance of tropical fruits. I have such a great time eating it, not to mention the nutritional benefit of it all. Yum!

In Cebu alone, there are major fruit stops that you can visit if you crave for some fresh fruits. And every season there’s an abundance of different fruits available!

I made a quick list of the fruits you might want to taste if ever you are in the Philippines. Just click Philippine Tropical Fruit Seasons to see what’s available and when.

And just to help you out, here’s a good place to check when the best time to visit Philippines. —->PhilippinesTravelGuide.com

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Here’s a tasty blended treat from Faey to get you rolling on your raw food adventure!

RAW RECIPE: Tropical Pineapple Smoothie Top with Fresh Grapefruit Pulp, Corn, and Lanzones

Ingredients:Tropical Pineapple Smoothie

  • 1/2 cup fresh sweet pineapple
  • 1/10 fresh cut sweet corn
  • 1  slice of grapefruit peeled and broken into pulp (or you can substitue a pomelo)
  • 1 lanzone (optional)
  • 4 ice cube
  • 1/8 cup of purified water

Materials:

  • A blender
  • A straw
  • A nice looking tall glass

Instructions:

STEP1: Pour the 1/2 cup fresh pineapple and the 4 ice cube into the blender along with the 1/8 cup of purified water. Blend the mix till the ice is chopped.

STEP2: Pour the blended mix into a glass and top the pineapple smoothie with the grapefruit pulps and fresh cut sweet corn. Then add the touch of a few lanzones pieces. Do not mix.

STEP 3:  Place a straw in the glass. Viola! You are ready to enjoy your Tropical Pineapple Smoothie!

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