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Give More-The Power of Visualization

February 3, 2011
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This is a guest post by Frank Jennings.
Frank Jennings is the founder of A Spark Starts where he writes stories of inspiration to help you reach your greatest potential. All it takes is one spark to start a fire that will change you life.
THE FLEEING GOALS
Collapsed from sheer exhaustion I stare ahead of me to see my hopes and aspirations slowly disappearing. From the stabbing pains coming from my lungs I am under the impression that I am completely out of breath. Drenched with sweat I lay flat on the hard concrete hoping that a moment to bask in the [...]

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Perception vs. Reality

November 11, 2010
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This is a guest post by Frank Jennings.
Frank Jennings writes at A Spark Starts. He is a financial advisor as well as a stock broker and believes all it takes is one spark to start a fire that could change your life.
Perception vs. Reality
What’s more important?
I watched the movie, Keeping Up With the Joneses, the other day and it rocked me to my core. In this movie there is a team of marketers who move into a city pretending to be a family with a goal of selling products. Companies give this “family” every new item that is on the market [...]

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6 Ways to Break Out of Prison

August 15, 2009
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Did I get your attention?
I hope I did. I chose to leave out the word Low Self Esteem. It should actually read; 6 Ways to break out of The Low Self Esteem Prison.
Why use the word prison? A Prison is a place of physical confinement, isolation and restriction to various levels of personal freedom.
The post in context:
I feel the word prison captures the effects of experiencing low self esteem which are isolation, little or no self worth, frustration, depression………
Low Self Esteem refers to the perception of an individual, viewing himself as inadequate, unworthy, unlovable, and/or incompetent. Once this is established [...]

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Successful people and the ‘D’ Factor

July 31, 2009

Success is completing or finishing what we intended to do. It is relative because what is classed as being successful for A, may be a starting point for B.
The ‘D’ Factor highlights a few success strategies which affect our everyday life. Some times we overlook these factors in our quest to become successful people.
The ‘D’ factor is simply developing strategies for success. The ‘D’ Factor focuses on developing certain aspects of our life which point us in the direction of becoming successful people.
These success strategies are as follows:
Developing Integrity:
According to Stanford Encyclopaedia Of Philosophy, Integrity when used as a virtue [...]

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