Here’s a poem celebrating the creativity, hard work, and research of visionaries like Napoleon Hill, Dale Carnegie, and Thomas Edison, who have shaped our world and continue […]
Master the basic fundamentals – Earl Nightingale
Earl Nightingale Earl Nightingale was a renowned self-help author, radio personality, and motivational speaker. Born in 1921, he became known as the “Dean of Personal Development” and […]
Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen Chapter 15 Narrated
Mr. Collins was not a sensible man. His position as Lady Catherine de Bourgh’s pastor had brought conceit. He was a mixture of pride and obsequiousness, self-importance […]
Jim Rohn’s 5 pieces of the puzzle. Piece 5 – Lifestyle
‘Now here’s the last one. Number five is called lifestyle.’ Lifestyle is simply learning how to live well. The last of the five major pieces. Here’s the […]
Jim Rohn’s 5 pieces of the puzzle. Piece 4 – Results.
‘Here was number four results. Results… results…. every once in a while you got to take a measure, see how you’re doing with these three pieces philosophy, […]
Jim Rohn 5 Pieces of the Puzzle. Piece 3 – Activity
‘So number two is attitude. Here is number three, activity. This is the work part, the labour part. Taking action, the activity is the miracle working piece, […]
Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen Chapter 13 Narrated
Mr Bennet tells his family that his cousin, Mr Collins, is coming to dinner. It is he who will inherit the Longbourn property on the death of […]
Jim Rohn 5 Pieces of the Puzzle. Piece 2 – Attitude
“Number two is attitude. We’re affected by how we feel. First, we’re affected by what we know. And the decision we end the decisions we make. Second, […]
Jim Rohn 5 Pieces of the Puzzle. Piece 1 – Philosophy
Philosophy helps us to process what’s available. Well, when we get here, we got seed, and we got soil, and we got some rain. And we’ve got […]
Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen Chapter 12 Narrated
In consequence of an agreement between the sisters, Elizabeth wrote the next morning to their mother, to beg that the carriage might be sent for them in […]
