Tag: love

How to live in a state of bliss

The Four Agreements, by Don Miguel Ruiz, is one of the most popular personal growth books ever written.  I had the pleasure of meeting him for the first time at the semi-annual Transformational Leadership Council (TLC) meeting last month. Don Miguel is one the most “present” and alive individuals I have ever met.  His eyes seem to twinkle with joy.  On the second day of the meeting we spent some time together.  Whenever he saw me after that, he got up from his chair, walked across the room, and hugged me. Because I knew I would be meeting him at [...]

How to improve your relationships

I rarely give advice in my weekly blog post. I focus on the relationship between beliefs/conditioning and having the life you want to have. That is my area of real expertise. But there is one aspect of life in which I think I am an expert, where I think I can give some very useful advice: how to improve your relationship with your significant other (spouse or steady partner). Shelly and I have created an incredible relationship and I think some of the things we do can significantly improve your relationship, although you might have to eliminate some beliefs in [...]

Would You Like To Be Able To Love Unconditionally?

  Early last year a good friend and colleague, Marci Shimoff, contacted me and told me she was writing a new book to be titled, Love For No Reason.  She said she had read a post I had written about my unconditional love for my wife, Shelly.  Marci asked if she could interview me for the book and use what I had written.  Of course I agreed. Her book has just been published and I want to strongly recommend that you read it, because she explains, in a way that I had never thought of, how to create a life [...]

What I just learned will transform my life … and yours

I’m writing this from New Mexico just before I leave my bi-annual meeting of the Transformational Leadership Council (TLC). Jack Canfield, the co-author of the Chicken Soup books, created this organization for transformational leaders (workshop leaders, authors, owners of organizations dedicated to transformation, etc.) such as John Gray, New York Times best-selling authors Marci Shimoff and Lisa Nichols, Rev. Michael Beckwith, and about 100 more. It is a place where people who have committed their lives to empowering others get supported and nourished. I am honored to have been a founding member about five years ago. The two five-day meetings [...]

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