This is a group of people that has come together by joining a social network Friendswin .I tell you this is a wonderful group to belong to. I have learned a lot about blogging, how to do widgets,
surfing the web for pay,how to advertise your websites, in joining other social sites like
YOU TUBE, FACEBOOK, TWITTER, TAGGED, and etc.
MY VM TEAM has a BLOG TALK RADIO show which is on the air 4 times a week.
There are different subjects on for you to learn how to blog, how to get noticed on
GOOGLE, YAHOO, ASK, and etc.
MY VM TEAM had a radio show with JIM KILLEEN and he told how he used his name
on GOOGLE search and found other JIM KILLEENS with the same name as his. JIM
made a movie called "GOOGLE ME THE MOVIE JIM KILLEEN."
Since joining this group, I feel like I have a family of people on the net and we do all kinds of things together and help others in the group and we are all learning things ,we have probably never done before or have never dreamed of doing.
Speaking for myself , I am having a blast, and I am happy to belong to a great and wonderful group in MY VM TEAM, I can GOOGLE ME my name and it will appear on the GOOGLE search page and it was a good feeling to see my name there ,I felt like an important person being on television.
LINDA MCCLENDON- GOOGLE ME
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Monday, April 21, 2008
Monday, April 14, 2008
THE SIX GHOSTS OF FEAR
How many of the ghosts are standing in your way? Before you can put any portion of this philosophy into successful use, your mind must be prepared to receive it, The preparation is not difficult. It begins with study,analysis,and understanding of three enemies which you shall have to clear out.These are INDECISION,DOUBT,and FEAR! The members of this unholy trio are closely related;where one is found,the other two are close at hand.
INDECISION is the seedling of FEAR! Indecision crystalizes into DOUBT,the two blend and become FEAR! The "blending " process often is slow. This is one reason why these three enemies are so dangerous. They germinate and grow without their presence being observed.
Do not be deceived by the habits of these subtle enemies. Sometimes they remain hidden in the subconscious mind, where they are difficult to locate, and still more difficult to eliminate.
THE SIX BASIC FEARS
There are six basic fears, with some combination of which every human suffers at one time or another.Most people are fortunate if they do not suffer from the entire six. Named in order of their most comm appearance, they are:---
The fear of POVERTY
The fear of CRITICISM
The fear of ILL HEALTH
The fear of LOSS OF LOVE OF SOMEONE
The fear of OLD AGE
The fear of DEATH
All other fears are of minor importance, they can be grouped under these six headings.
The prevalence of these fears, as a curse to the world, runs in cycles.For almost six years, while the depression was on, we floundered in the cycle of FEAR OF POVERTY. During the world war,we were in the cycle of FEAR OF DEATH. Just following the war,we were in the cycle of FEAR OF ILL HEALTH,as evidenced by epidemic of disease which spread itself all over the world. Physicians, as everyone knows, are less subject to attack by disease than ordinary laymen, for the reason that physicians DO NOT FEAR DISEASE. Physicians,without fear or hesitation,have been known to physically contact hundreds of people, daily, who were suffering from such contagious diseases as small-pox,without becoming infected. Their immunity against the disease consisted, largely, if not solely, in the absolute lack of FEAR.
The people of America began to think of poverty, following the WALL STREET crash of 1929. Slowly, but surely that mass thought was crystalized into its physical equivalent, which was known as a depression. This had to happen, it is in conformity with the laws of Nature.
THE FEAR OF POVERTY
There can be no compromise between POVERTY and RICHES!
The two roads that leads to poverty and riches travel in opposite directions.If you want riches, you must refuse to accept any circumstance that leads toward poverty.The starting point of the path that leads to riches is DESIRE. If you demand riches, determine what form, and how much will be required to satisfy you. You know the road that leads to riches. You have been given a road map which, if followed,will keep you on that road. If you neglect to make the start, or stop before you arrive, no one will be to blame, but YOU. This responsibility is yours. No alibi will save you from accepting the responsibility if you now fail or refuse to demand riches of life, because the acceptance calls for but one thing-- incidentally, the only thing you can control-- and that is a STATE OF MIND. A state of mind is something that one assumes. It cannot be purchased, it must be created. Fear of poverty is a state of mind, nothing else! But it is a sufficient to destroy one's chances of achievement in any undertaking, a truth which became painfully evident during the depression.
SYMPTOMS OF THE FEAR OF POVERTY
INDIFFERENCE. Commonly expressed through lack of ambition;willingness to tolerate poverty; acceptance of whatever compensation life may offer without protest; mental and physical laziness; lack of initiative, imagination, enthusiasm and self-control INDECISION. The habit of permitting others to do one's thinking. Staying "on the fence".
DOUBT. Generally expressed through alibis and excuses designed to cover up, explain away,or apologize for one's failures, sometimes expressed in the form of envy of those who are successful, or by criticising them.
WORRY. Usually expressed by finding fault with others, a tendency to spend beyond one's income, neglect of personal appearance, scowling and frowning; intemperance in the use of alcoholic drink, sometimes through the use of narcotics; nervousness, lack of poise,self-consciousness and lack of self-reliance.
OVER-CAUTION. The habit of looking for the negative side of every circumstance, thinking and talking of possible failure instead of concentrating upon the means of succeeding. Knowing all the roads to disaster, but never searching for the plans to avoid failure. Waiting for "the right time" to begin putting ideas and plans into action, until the waiting becomes a permanent habit. Remembering those who have failed, and forgetting those who have succeeded.
PROCRASTINATION. The habit of putting off until tomorrow that which should have been done last year. Spending enough time in creating alibis and excuses to have done the job. This symptoms is closely related to over-caution, doubt and worry.Refusal to accept responsibility when it can be avoided. Willingness to compromise rather than put up a stiff fight. Compromising with difficulties instead of harnessing and using them as stepping stones to advancement.Bargaining with Life for a penny, instead of demanding prosperity, opulence, riches, contentment and happiness.
THE FEAR OF CRITICISM
Just how man originally came by this fear, no one can state definitely, but one thing is certain- he has it in a highly developed form. Some believe that this fear made its appearance about the time that politics became a profession. Others believe it can be traced to the age when women first began to concern themselves with "styles" in wearing apparel. Criticism is the one form of service, of which everyone has too much. Everyone has a stock of it which is handed out,gratis, whether called for or not. One's nearest relatives often are the worst offenders. Criticism will plant FEAR in the human heart,or resentment, but it will not build love or affection.
SYMPTOMS OF THE FEAR OF CRITICISM
The major symptoms of the fear are:
SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS. Generally expressed through nervousness, timidity in conversation and in meeting strangers, awkward movement of the hands and limbs, shifting of the eyes. LACK OF POISE. Expressed through lack of voice control, nervousness in the presence of others, poor posture of body, poor memory.
PERSONALITY. Lacking in firmness of decision, personal charm, and ability to express opinions definitely.The habit of side-stepping issues instead of meeting them squarely. INFERIORITY COMPLEX. The habit of expressing self approval by word of mouth and by actions, as a means of covering up a feeling of inferiority.
EXTRAVAGANCE. The habit of trying to "keep up with the Jones", spending beyond one's income.
LACK OF INITIATIVE. Failure to embrace opportunities for self-advancement, fear to express opinions, lack of confidence in one's own ideas, giving evasive answers to questions asked by superiors, hesitancy of manner and speech, deceit in both words and deeds.
LACK OF AMBITION. Mental and physical laziness, lack of self-assertion, slowness in reaching decisions, easily influenced by others, the habit of criticising others behind their backs and flattering them to their faces, the habit of accepting defeat without protest, quitting an undertaking when opposed by others, suspicious of other without cause, lacking in tactfulness of manner and speech, unwillingness to accept the blame for mistakes.
THE FEAR OF ILL HEALTH
The fear may be traced to both physical and social heredity. It is closely associated, as to its origin, with the causes of fear of OLD AGE and the fear of DEATH,because it leads one closely to the border of "terrible worlds" of which man knows not, but concerning which he has been taught some discomforting stories. In the main, man fears ill health because of the terrible pictures which have been planted in his mind of what may happen if death should overtake him. He also fears it because of the economic toll which it may claim.
SYMPTOMS OF THE FEAR OF ILL HEALTH
The symptoms of this almost universal fear are: AUTO-SUGGESTION. The habit of negative use of self suggestion by looking for, and expecting to find the symptoms of all kinds of disease."Enjoying" imaginary illness and speaking of it as being real.
HYPOCHONDRIA. The habit of talking of illness, concentrating the mind upon disease, and expecting its appearance until a nervous break occurs. Nothing that comes in bottles can cure this condition. It is brought on by negative thinking and nothing but positive thought can affect a cure. Hypochondria, is said to do as much damage on occasion, as the disease one fears might do. EXERCISE. Fear of ill health often interferes with proper physical exercise, and results in over-weight, by causing one to avoid outdoor life.
SUSCEPTIBILITY. Fear of ill health breaks down Nature's body resistance, ans creates a favorable condition for any form of disease one may contact.
SELF-CODDLING. The habit of making a bid for sympathy, using imaginary illness as the lure. The habit of feigning illness to cover plain laziness, or to serve as an alibi for lack of ambition. INTEMPERANCE. The habit of using alcohol or narcotics to destroy pains such as headaches, neuralgia,etc; instead of eliminating the cause.
THE FEAR OF LOSS OF LOVE
The original source of this inherent fear needs but little description, because it obviously grew out of man's polygamous habit of stealing his fellow man's mate and his habit of taking liberties with her whenever he could. Jealousy, and other similar forms of dementia praecox grow out of man's inherited fear of the loss of love of someone. This fear is the most painful of all of the six basic fears. It probably plays more havoc with the body and mind than any of the other basic fears, as it often leads to permanent insanity.
SYMPTOMS OF THE FEAR OF LOSS OF LOVE
JEALOUSY. The habit of being suspicious of friends and loved ones without any reasonable evidence of sufficient grounds. The habit of accusing wife or husband of infidelity without grounds. General suspicion of everyone, absolute faith in no one. FAULT FINDING. The habit of finding fault with friends,relatives,business associates and loved ones upon the slightest provocation, or without any cause whatsoever.
GAMBLING. The habit of gambling, stealing, cheating, and otherwise taking hazardous chances to provide money for loved ones, with the belief that love can be bought. The habit of spending beyond one's means, or incurring debts, to provide gifts for loved ones, with the object of making a favorable showing. Insomnia, nervousness, lack of persistence,weakness of will, lack of self-control, lack of self-reliance, bad temper.
THE FEAR OF OLD AGE
In the main, this fear grows out of two sources. First, the thought that old age may bring with it POVERTY. Secondly, and by far the most common source of origin, from false and cruel teachings of the past which have been too well mixed with "fire and brimstone" and other bogies cunningly designed to enslave man through fear.
SYMPTOMS OF THE FEAR OF OLD AGE
The tendency to slow down and develop an inferiority complex at the age of mental maturity, around the age of forty, falsely believing one's self to be "slipping" because of age.( The truth is that man's most useful years, mentally and spiritually,are those between forty and sixty).
THE FEAR OF DEATH
To some this is the cruelest of all the basic fears. The reason is obvious. The terrible pangs of fear associated with the thought of death, in the majority of cases, may be charged directly to religious fanaticism. So-called " heathen" are less afraid of death than the more " civilized". For hundreds of millions of years man has been asking the still unanswered questions, "whence" and "whither". Where did I come from, and where am I going? During the darker ages of the past, the more cunning and crafty were not slow to offer the answer to these questions, FOR A PRICE. Witness, now, the major source of origin of the FEAR OF DEATH.
"Come into my tent, embrace my faith, accept my dogmas and I will give you a ticket that will admit you straightaway into heaven when you die," cries a leader of sectarianism. " Remain out of my tent," says the same leader, and may the devil take you and burn you throughout eternity".
ETERNITY is a long time. FIRE is a terrible thing. The thought of eternal punishment, with fire,not only causes man to fear death, its often causes him to lose his reason. It destroys interest in life and makes happiness impossible.
THE DEVIL'S WORKSHOP
THE SEVENTH BASIC EVIL
In addition to the Six Basic Fears, there is another evil by which people suffer. It constitutes a rich soil in which the seeds of failure grow abundantly. It is so subtle that its presence often is not detected. This affliction cannot properly be classed as a fear. IT IS MORE DEEPLY SEATED AND MORE OFTEN FATAL THAN ALL OF THE SIX FEARS. For want as better name, let us call this evil SUSCEPTIBILITY TO NEGATIVE INFLUENCES. Men who accumulate great riches always protect themselves against this evil! The poverty stricken never do!
Mind control is the result of self-discipline and habit.You either control your mind or it controls you.
"FIFTY SEVEN" FAMOUS ALIBIS
By OLD MAN IF
People who do not succeed have one distinguishing trait in common. They know all the reasons for failure, and have what they believe to be air-tight alibis to explain away their own lack of achievement. Some of these alibis are clever, and a few of them are justifiable by the facts. Alibis cannot be used for money. Some of theses alibis are often said by many people, even I have said some of the alibis, IF I DIDN'T HAVE A WIFE AND FAMILY,IF I HAD ENOUGH PULL, IF I HAD MONEY,IF I HAD GOOD HEALTH, IF TIMES WERE BETTER, AND ETC. There are FIFTY SEVEN FAMOUS ALIBIS and we are all guilty in saying some of them in our life time.
So take a good look at yourself and see which of these FEARS has been in your thoughts and mind. I know from my own thoughts I have been there numerous of times and have improved my thinking process for a more positive way of thinking and doing things for me.
GOOGLE ME
LINDA MCCLENDON
INDECISION is the seedling of FEAR! Indecision crystalizes into DOUBT,the two blend and become FEAR! The "blending " process often is slow. This is one reason why these three enemies are so dangerous. They germinate and grow without their presence being observed.
Do not be deceived by the habits of these subtle enemies. Sometimes they remain hidden in the subconscious mind, where they are difficult to locate, and still more difficult to eliminate.
THE SIX BASIC FEARS
There are six basic fears, with some combination of which every human suffers at one time or another.Most people are fortunate if they do not suffer from the entire six. Named in order of their most comm appearance, they are:---
The fear of POVERTY
The fear of CRITICISM
The fear of ILL HEALTH
The fear of LOSS OF LOVE OF SOMEONE
The fear of OLD AGE
The fear of DEATH
All other fears are of minor importance, they can be grouped under these six headings.
The prevalence of these fears, as a curse to the world, runs in cycles.For almost six years, while the depression was on, we floundered in the cycle of FEAR OF POVERTY. During the world war,we were in the cycle of FEAR OF DEATH. Just following the war,we were in the cycle of FEAR OF ILL HEALTH,as evidenced by epidemic of disease which spread itself all over the world. Physicians, as everyone knows, are less subject to attack by disease than ordinary laymen, for the reason that physicians DO NOT FEAR DISEASE. Physicians,without fear or hesitation,have been known to physically contact hundreds of people, daily, who were suffering from such contagious diseases as small-pox,without becoming infected. Their immunity against the disease consisted, largely, if not solely, in the absolute lack of FEAR.
The people of America began to think of poverty, following the WALL STREET crash of 1929. Slowly, but surely that mass thought was crystalized into its physical equivalent, which was known as a depression. This had to happen, it is in conformity with the laws of Nature.
THE FEAR OF POVERTY
There can be no compromise between POVERTY and RICHES!
The two roads that leads to poverty and riches travel in opposite directions.If you want riches, you must refuse to accept any circumstance that leads toward poverty.The starting point of the path that leads to riches is DESIRE. If you demand riches, determine what form, and how much will be required to satisfy you. You know the road that leads to riches. You have been given a road map which, if followed,will keep you on that road. If you neglect to make the start, or stop before you arrive, no one will be to blame, but YOU. This responsibility is yours. No alibi will save you from accepting the responsibility if you now fail or refuse to demand riches of life, because the acceptance calls for but one thing-- incidentally, the only thing you can control-- and that is a STATE OF MIND. A state of mind is something that one assumes. It cannot be purchased, it must be created. Fear of poverty is a state of mind, nothing else! But it is a sufficient to destroy one's chances of achievement in any undertaking, a truth which became painfully evident during the depression.
SYMPTOMS OF THE FEAR OF POVERTY
INDIFFERENCE. Commonly expressed through lack of ambition;willingness to tolerate poverty; acceptance of whatever compensation life may offer without protest; mental and physical laziness; lack of initiative, imagination, enthusiasm and self-control INDECISION. The habit of permitting others to do one's thinking. Staying "on the fence".
DOUBT. Generally expressed through alibis and excuses designed to cover up, explain away,or apologize for one's failures, sometimes expressed in the form of envy of those who are successful, or by criticising them.
WORRY. Usually expressed by finding fault with others, a tendency to spend beyond one's income, neglect of personal appearance, scowling and frowning; intemperance in the use of alcoholic drink, sometimes through the use of narcotics; nervousness, lack of poise,self-consciousness and lack of self-reliance.
OVER-CAUTION. The habit of looking for the negative side of every circumstance, thinking and talking of possible failure instead of concentrating upon the means of succeeding. Knowing all the roads to disaster, but never searching for the plans to avoid failure. Waiting for "the right time" to begin putting ideas and plans into action, until the waiting becomes a permanent habit. Remembering those who have failed, and forgetting those who have succeeded.
PROCRASTINATION. The habit of putting off until tomorrow that which should have been done last year. Spending enough time in creating alibis and excuses to have done the job. This symptoms is closely related to over-caution, doubt and worry.Refusal to accept responsibility when it can be avoided. Willingness to compromise rather than put up a stiff fight. Compromising with difficulties instead of harnessing and using them as stepping stones to advancement.Bargaining with Life for a penny, instead of demanding prosperity, opulence, riches, contentment and happiness.
THE FEAR OF CRITICISM
Just how man originally came by this fear, no one can state definitely, but one thing is certain- he has it in a highly developed form. Some believe that this fear made its appearance about the time that politics became a profession. Others believe it can be traced to the age when women first began to concern themselves with "styles" in wearing apparel. Criticism is the one form of service, of which everyone has too much. Everyone has a stock of it which is handed out,gratis, whether called for or not. One's nearest relatives often are the worst offenders. Criticism will plant FEAR in the human heart,or resentment, but it will not build love or affection.
SYMPTOMS OF THE FEAR OF CRITICISM
The major symptoms of the fear are:
SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS. Generally expressed through nervousness, timidity in conversation and in meeting strangers, awkward movement of the hands and limbs, shifting of the eyes. LACK OF POISE. Expressed through lack of voice control, nervousness in the presence of others, poor posture of body, poor memory.
PERSONALITY. Lacking in firmness of decision, personal charm, and ability to express opinions definitely.The habit of side-stepping issues instead of meeting them squarely. INFERIORITY COMPLEX. The habit of expressing self approval by word of mouth and by actions, as a means of covering up a feeling of inferiority.
EXTRAVAGANCE. The habit of trying to "keep up with the Jones", spending beyond one's income.
LACK OF INITIATIVE. Failure to embrace opportunities for self-advancement, fear to express opinions, lack of confidence in one's own ideas, giving evasive answers to questions asked by superiors, hesitancy of manner and speech, deceit in both words and deeds.
LACK OF AMBITION. Mental and physical laziness, lack of self-assertion, slowness in reaching decisions, easily influenced by others, the habit of criticising others behind their backs and flattering them to their faces, the habit of accepting defeat without protest, quitting an undertaking when opposed by others, suspicious of other without cause, lacking in tactfulness of manner and speech, unwillingness to accept the blame for mistakes.
THE FEAR OF ILL HEALTH
The fear may be traced to both physical and social heredity. It is closely associated, as to its origin, with the causes of fear of OLD AGE and the fear of DEATH,because it leads one closely to the border of "terrible worlds" of which man knows not, but concerning which he has been taught some discomforting stories. In the main, man fears ill health because of the terrible pictures which have been planted in his mind of what may happen if death should overtake him. He also fears it because of the economic toll which it may claim.
SYMPTOMS OF THE FEAR OF ILL HEALTH
The symptoms of this almost universal fear are: AUTO-SUGGESTION. The habit of negative use of self suggestion by looking for, and expecting to find the symptoms of all kinds of disease."Enjoying" imaginary illness and speaking of it as being real.
HYPOCHONDRIA. The habit of talking of illness, concentrating the mind upon disease, and expecting its appearance until a nervous break occurs. Nothing that comes in bottles can cure this condition. It is brought on by negative thinking and nothing but positive thought can affect a cure. Hypochondria, is said to do as much damage on occasion, as the disease one fears might do. EXERCISE. Fear of ill health often interferes with proper physical exercise, and results in over-weight, by causing one to avoid outdoor life.
SUSCEPTIBILITY. Fear of ill health breaks down Nature's body resistance, ans creates a favorable condition for any form of disease one may contact.
SELF-CODDLING. The habit of making a bid for sympathy, using imaginary illness as the lure. The habit of feigning illness to cover plain laziness, or to serve as an alibi for lack of ambition. INTEMPERANCE. The habit of using alcohol or narcotics to destroy pains such as headaches, neuralgia,etc; instead of eliminating the cause.
THE FEAR OF LOSS OF LOVE
The original source of this inherent fear needs but little description, because it obviously grew out of man's polygamous habit of stealing his fellow man's mate and his habit of taking liberties with her whenever he could. Jealousy, and other similar forms of dementia praecox grow out of man's inherited fear of the loss of love of someone. This fear is the most painful of all of the six basic fears. It probably plays more havoc with the body and mind than any of the other basic fears, as it often leads to permanent insanity.
SYMPTOMS OF THE FEAR OF LOSS OF LOVE
JEALOUSY. The habit of being suspicious of friends and loved ones without any reasonable evidence of sufficient grounds. The habit of accusing wife or husband of infidelity without grounds. General suspicion of everyone, absolute faith in no one. FAULT FINDING. The habit of finding fault with friends,relatives,business associates and loved ones upon the slightest provocation, or without any cause whatsoever.
GAMBLING. The habit of gambling, stealing, cheating, and otherwise taking hazardous chances to provide money for loved ones, with the belief that love can be bought. The habit of spending beyond one's means, or incurring debts, to provide gifts for loved ones, with the object of making a favorable showing. Insomnia, nervousness, lack of persistence,weakness of will, lack of self-control, lack of self-reliance, bad temper.
THE FEAR OF OLD AGE
In the main, this fear grows out of two sources. First, the thought that old age may bring with it POVERTY. Secondly, and by far the most common source of origin, from false and cruel teachings of the past which have been too well mixed with "fire and brimstone" and other bogies cunningly designed to enslave man through fear.
SYMPTOMS OF THE FEAR OF OLD AGE
The tendency to slow down and develop an inferiority complex at the age of mental maturity, around the age of forty, falsely believing one's self to be "slipping" because of age.( The truth is that man's most useful years, mentally and spiritually,are those between forty and sixty).
THE FEAR OF DEATH
To some this is the cruelest of all the basic fears. The reason is obvious. The terrible pangs of fear associated with the thought of death, in the majority of cases, may be charged directly to religious fanaticism. So-called " heathen" are less afraid of death than the more " civilized". For hundreds of millions of years man has been asking the still unanswered questions, "whence" and "whither". Where did I come from, and where am I going? During the darker ages of the past, the more cunning and crafty were not slow to offer the answer to these questions, FOR A PRICE. Witness, now, the major source of origin of the FEAR OF DEATH.
"Come into my tent, embrace my faith, accept my dogmas and I will give you a ticket that will admit you straightaway into heaven when you die," cries a leader of sectarianism. " Remain out of my tent," says the same leader, and may the devil take you and burn you throughout eternity".
ETERNITY is a long time. FIRE is a terrible thing. The thought of eternal punishment, with fire,not only causes man to fear death, its often causes him to lose his reason. It destroys interest in life and makes happiness impossible.
THE DEVIL'S WORKSHOP
THE SEVENTH BASIC EVIL
In addition to the Six Basic Fears, there is another evil by which people suffer. It constitutes a rich soil in which the seeds of failure grow abundantly. It is so subtle that its presence often is not detected. This affliction cannot properly be classed as a fear. IT IS MORE DEEPLY SEATED AND MORE OFTEN FATAL THAN ALL OF THE SIX FEARS. For want as better name, let us call this evil SUSCEPTIBILITY TO NEGATIVE INFLUENCES. Men who accumulate great riches always protect themselves against this evil! The poverty stricken never do!
Mind control is the result of self-discipline and habit.You either control your mind or it controls you.
"FIFTY SEVEN" FAMOUS ALIBIS
By OLD MAN IF
People who do not succeed have one distinguishing trait in common. They know all the reasons for failure, and have what they believe to be air-tight alibis to explain away their own lack of achievement. Some of these alibis are clever, and a few of them are justifiable by the facts. Alibis cannot be used for money. Some of theses alibis are often said by many people, even I have said some of the alibis, IF I DIDN'T HAVE A WIFE AND FAMILY,IF I HAD ENOUGH PULL, IF I HAD MONEY,IF I HAD GOOD HEALTH, IF TIMES WERE BETTER, AND ETC. There are FIFTY SEVEN FAMOUS ALIBIS and we are all guilty in saying some of them in our life time.
So take a good look at yourself and see which of these FEARS has been in your thoughts and mind. I know from my own thoughts I have been there numerous of times and have improved my thinking process for a more positive way of thinking and doing things for me.
GOOGLE ME
LINDA MCCLENDON
Friday, April 11, 2008
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Deja Vu
Have you ever had a dream,be talking to someone or been in a place and said hey!I have been here before. Well this has happen to a lot of people and it is called Deja Vu.
Hollywood made a movie with Denzel Washington called Deja Vu. I have experienced Deja Vu in my lifetime and sometimes we would say that history has repeated itself. To me Deja Vu is something that you have seen or been to before it has actually happened.
The movie DejaVu was a little bit different Denzel went back 3 or 4 days into the past in order to stop a bombing and to save a woman life.Usually it is something we have seen before it comes to pass in the future, that has not happened as of yet or that has happened before and we have forgot about it until something has triggered the brain and we would say " I have seen this day before" or" I have heard that saying before.
We have all done this sometime in our lives without even knowing it.
Linda McClendon
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Hollywood made a movie with Denzel Washington called Deja Vu. I have experienced Deja Vu in my lifetime and sometimes we would say that history has repeated itself. To me Deja Vu is something that you have seen or been to before it has actually happened.
The movie DejaVu was a little bit different Denzel went back 3 or 4 days into the past in order to stop a bombing and to save a woman life.Usually it is something we have seen before it comes to pass in the future, that has not happened as of yet or that has happened before and we have forgot about it until something has triggered the brain and we would say " I have seen this day before" or" I have heard that saying before.
We have all done this sometime in our lives without even knowing it.
Linda McClendon
Google Me
www.qalias.com/af/LM01
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