Succeed With Solomon's Principles: The Infinite Power Approach - Softcover

Herring, Michael

 
9781579210854: Succeed With Solomon's Principles: The Infinite Power Approach

Synopsis

Explore The Value-Based Principles That Will Give You A Spiritual Foundation In Our Confused, Relativistic Society. Traditional Techniques In Achieving Success From A Natural And Spiritual Perspective.

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From the Author

How to succeed through Solomon's wisdom.
Solomon's principles will help you develop character, establishing in you a moral core from where you can define and attain noble, worthwhile goals. They will serve as powerful anchors in the world's raging sea of conflicting values and ever-mutating confusion.

"Succeed With Solomon's Principles: The Infinite-Power Approach" will open your spiritual eyes to the Source of all provision, well-being, abundance and true, long-term success. Mere techniques to attain success have not worked. Positive thinking, psychological self-programming, visualization and meditation, as applied to being successful, to a great degree are only mind games and not very useful.

What is needed is individual regeneration by internalizing Wisdom and consciously accepting and establishing a relationship with the ultimate Source of Wisdom.

Here are some extracts which serve as examples:

"Hard work brings prosperity; playing around brings poverty." If you want a success principal to live by, this is it. If you place this principle in the context of supernatural assistance, you will become a superpower.

"A relaxed attitude lengthens a man's life; jealousy rots it away." Why let jealousy eat you up? Jealousy makes you miserable. "Click out" of that state, using a computer analogy. Let the screen of happiness replace the one of jealousy. Feel the joy overwhelm you that your co-worker succeeded. Make a conscious decision that you will never again be a slave to jealousy. When you feel a jealous attack coming, move it on your computer screen to the "recycle bin" and discard it.

"Trying to get rich quick is evil, and leads to poverty." Do you know anyone who is rich one month, and in bankruptcy the next? It seems that money follows the saying, "easy come, easy go". If an investment claim seems too good to be true, it probably is. For every greedy person, there seem to be ten who will manipulate and take advantage of that greed to fill their pocket. Invest wisely in conservative investments. Repay your debts promptly, including credit card debt. Live within your means, and don't try to appear wealthier than your are. Try to pay cash for most purchases, including larger purchases such as a car. It is foolish to live on the edge financially.

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