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3 Powerful Tips for Making 2008 Your Best Year Ever

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3 Powerful Tips for Making 2008 Your Best Year Ever

- by Tony Mase - All Rights Reserved

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The use you make of the next two weeks will, to a large
extent, determine the use you’ll be able to make of the
coming year.

As 2007 draws to a close and 2008 is about to begin, I’d
like to share with you three simple, yet powerful things you
can do over the next couple of weeks that’ll help make the
coming new year your best year ever…

Here they are:

Powerful Tip #1 - Spend some time in gratitude.

Whatever you focus your attention on expands in your life.

If you focus your attention on lack…

That’s *exactly* what will expand in your life…

Lack.

If you focus your attention on abundance…

That’s *exactly* what will expand in your life…

Abundance.

The practice of gratitude keeps you focused on the abundance
that you *already* have in your life and thus opens the door
for *more* abundance to flow into it.

Here’s what I suggest you do…

Take out a pad of paper and a pen or pencil and make a list
of everything that you’re grateful for…

And I do mean everything - absolutely *everything*!

As you make your list, keep this in mind…

If your life isn’t all that you’d like it to be right now…

There are a whole heck of a lot of people out there who’d
*gladly* trade places with you!

So…

Be grateful for what you *already* have and have *faith*
that what you need and/or want will come to you when the
time is right for you to have it.

And…

While you’re at it…

Don’t forget to acknowledge the *source* of your *many*
blessings. :-)

Powerful Tip #2 - Spend some time on your “vision”.

It never ceases to amaze me how many people are out there
practically killing themselves trying to be “successful”,
who, when asked, can’t even define what “success” is - to
*them*.

In other words…

They don’t know what they want.

These very same people can usually tell you everything they
don’t want, but they haven’t a clue as to what they do want
- what they *really* want.

Don’t let that be you!

If you haven’t already done so…

Take the time to form a “clear and definite mental picture”
of what you want to be, do, and/or have in your life *next*.

If you’ve already done this…

Now’s a real good time to review your vision and revise it
if necessary.

Powerful Tip #3 - Spend some serious, quality time with your
loved ones.

In his book “The Personal Power Course”, Wallace D. Wattles,
best known for his classic masterpiece “The Science of
Getting Rich”, wrote:

“Just as it is true that it does not profit a man to gain
the whole world if he lose his own soul, so it is true that
good health, wealth, talent and success become valueless to
the person who fails to attain happiness and satisfaction in
the love-relations of the home. To live in happy love-
relationships with those near to us is the one thing
needful; failing to accomplish this, we fail in all. Health,
wealth, talent and success are, to a very great extent at
least, without value to a person whom nobody loves.”

How true!

People tell me all the time they’re working hard now so that
“someday” they’ll be able to spend more time with their
loved ones.

My question to them is always the same…

Why not spend more time with your loved ones *now*?

In “The Science of Getting Rich”, Wallace D. Wattles wrote:

“A man’s highest happiness is found in the bestowal of
benefits on those he loves…”

Here’s a question for you to ponder as you head into this
new year…

What if you got what you thought was so important for you to
get, only to discover after you got it that because you
neglected them in the process of getting it, there weren’t
any loved ones there to bestow its benefits on?

Wouldn’t that be sad.

Here’s the deal…

Money and things are replaceable…

Rather easily, I might add…

People, on the other hand, are not!

So…

This holiday season…

I *highly* encourage you to take stock of what’s *truly*
important to *you* and then spend your time accordingly.

With that…

I wish you and your loved ones the very best of holiday
seasons and a wealthy, healthy, successful, and happy New
Year!

—–
Tony Mase is a serious student of the works of Wallace D.
Wattles and the publisher of the “The Personal Power Course:
Ten Lessons in Constructive Science, Teaching You How to Use
Your Own Subconscious Energies for Health, Prosperity and
Personal Achievement” ebook by Wallace D. Wattles…
=> Click Here

Dak Chocolate For Health

Chocolate has received a bad rap over the years, but new studies are showing that chocolate is actually good for you — good for your heart, arteries, eyes, gums, cholesterol levels and even your immune system.

Yes, new research is showing that dark chocolate has nutritional value — but the form it comes in makes all the difference.

The chocolate that is making headlines is the rich dark chocolate that is made from natural cocoa beans. Delicious chocolate that you will be able to eat three times a day, guilt free! In fact, it’s recommended - for the whole family, it’s breakfast, diabetic and chocoholic friendly!

Dark chocolate that has been made with the cocoa bean has antioxidant properties, which can actually help to protect the body from damaging oxidative stress. The food with the highest antioxidant value on the planet is the cocoa bean. Rich in potent Antioxidant flavonoids called flavanols, which protect our bodies from free radical damage, which include procyanidins, epicatechins, and catechins.

Cocoa contains 4 times the antioxidants of green tea. One of the most complex food substances on earth containing over 300 chemically identifiable compounds. Based on the lengthy list of cacao’s makeup, many health benefits are associated with cacao and thus chocolate, like heart health and brain power.

However, please understand that just because chocolate is dark, it does not mean it is healthy.

Milk chocolate doesn’t have the same benefits, as the milk cancels out the chocolate’s antioxidant effects. Researchers have suggested that proteins in the milk bind with the antioxidants, making them less easily absorbed by the body.

Even dark chocolate has to have been properly processed before it can be a health food. The usual processing methods of chocolate are destroying about one-quarter to one-half of chocolate’s flavonoids. Unfortunately, store bought chocolates varieties are not providing the same benefits — as they are processed with a mixture of artificial sweeteners, 2 percent milk fats and the very health-harming trans fats.

One healthy dark chocolate made by Xocai also contains the Acai berry. The Acai berry, from the Amazon Jungle, is the 2nd highest Antioxidant in the world - containing 14 times more Antioxidants than raw spinach & 10 times more potent than red wine.

The Xocai Dark Chocolate contains more healthy nutrients than almost anything you could put in your body — that’s why the media is making such a fuss about it!

So it seems that dark chocolate just may be good for you, but I still suggest that you eat it in moderation.

Your Desires

Whenever something that you think you want does not unfold, it is for one of two reasons: Either your habit of vibration, your belief, your dominant vibration that you are offering relative to the subject, doesn’t match what you think your desire is, or, you and your desire are a perfect match, and this thing you think you want just doesn’t match, and so the Universe doesn’t deliver it.

Excerpted from a workshop in Chicago, IL on Sunday, November 1st, 1998

All Is Well

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Infinite Joy

Your child is naturally joyful. Your child is naturally tuned in to Source Energy. And as he is diving through and digging through contrast, it is natural that there would be some things that might disconnect him. Just don’t let his disconnection then inflame your disconnection. Many parents have discovered that their children, for the most part, feel good when they do — and the ornerier you are, usually the ornerier your children are. They are a strong reflection of the way you are feeling much of the time.

Excerpted from a workshop in San Antonio, TX on Saturday, January 26th, 2002

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