Your Focus Is Your Experience Of Life

Where you put your focus becomes your experience.

Don’t think so? When I was a little girl, five or six, maybe, I watched the “Wizard of Oz” for the first time. My next younger sister watched, too, along with Mom and Dad. They thoroughly enjoyed the movie while I cried myself to sleep – afraid of the Wicked Witch of the West.

We were all in the same room, watching the same movie on the same TV set, eating the same popcorn. They had a great time and I was scarred for lif…

What are you really missing out on?

We all long to experience the objects of our desire. Knowing simply isn’t enough. We want to feel and we want to experience. Your world cannot be grasped by contemplation and knowledge alone, but only through action.

How Can ‘Sceptics’ Get the Proof They Need That The Law of Attraction is Working in Their Lives?

One of the best tools for getting the proof you need is to begin recording personal evidence of every coincidence or every ‘out of the blue’ experience that happens to you. HINT: Every time you use the words or phrases: serendipity, coincidence, synchronicity, every thing is falling into place, and out of the blue—you are actually gathering your own proof that The Law of Attraction is working in YOUR life!

Have a Present Moment!

We all have bad days and unpleasant feelings. Maybe you are having one now. It’s okay. Just like the rain, this, too, shall pass. Watch, notice, breathe.

Is Bad Customer Service Killing Your Business?

It’s time to beat the old bad customer service drum again. I know, I’m sick of beating the drum, too, but as long as bad customer service runs rampant through so many businesses I feel it is my entrepreneurial duty to bring it to your attention. So grab a pew and prepare to listen to the sermon I’ve preached before: bad customer service is the bane of business. If the Almighty smote down every business that dispenses bad customer service, the world would be a much friendlier,…

The Reasons Why Most People Will Never Find Online Success

Q: Tim, I have spent the past few months trying so hard to start an ecommerce business. I have read virtually everything you have written. I have listened in on more than one of your teleconferences.

I have clicked and spent and clicked and spent and clicked and spent. I filled the laundry basket and sold on eBay. I became a Clickbank affiliate (I think I am an affiliate of almost the entire Internet).

I know that it’s ironic that I want to make money on the Internet co…

Companies Stifle Intrapreneurs At Their Own Risk

I’ve noticed an interesting trend lately. Usually the e-mail I receive in response to this column comes from rookie entrepreneurs or established business owners seeking my input on startup matters, financing, employee relations, general management and leadership issues, policy matters, etc.

Lately, however, many of the messages are coming from employees of medium-size and large companies who are growing frustrated at working in an environment that they deem (to quote one …