Most people can think of a time when their lives changed in just a few moments. Over the next seven days, you will experience dozens of those moments, and the resulting changes in your life will positively affect your happiness, success, and well-being for years to come.
Paul McKenna has helped millions of people to quit smoking, lose weight, increase their self-confidence, and change their lives. He is well aware that even small changes can make a huge difference. For years, he has consistently astounded his audiences and clients with his ability to cure lifelong phobias in less than an hour and clear up deep-seated issues in just a few days. Now, Paul McKenna will show you how to use his time-tested, state-of-the-art techniques to help you break through your limitations, release your true potential, and become a happier, more confident, and powerful person.
Course One: ACTIVATE the Law of Attraction to think big, take action, and grow expansively.
You will set the path to get from where you are right now to where you want to be.
Since success happens from the inside out, you will begin by traveling
inward to explore your life, dreams, and passions. You’ll learn how to
bridge between the invisible world of thought and the visible world of
people, things, and events. It is precisely at this point that the
universe starts to comply, circumstances fall into place, and resources
become available, creating a clear path for inspired action.
You’ll
find yourself automatically thinking new thoughts, feeling new
feelings, and taking new actions. As Jack knows from his personal
experience, this will attract new results in your life.
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Powers and Prospects: Reflections on Human Nature and the Social Order This unique collection showcases Noam Chomsky’s brilliant and boundless
insight into a wide range of topics of critical importance, from human
nature and language to international politics and the New World Order.
Chomsky’s linguistics chapters are accessible and interesting to the
lay reader, and offer a good introduction to Chomsky’s philosophy of
language and science.
The chapters on politics provide an important and necessary
critique of the political and social status quo, and address key issues
of the day: the Middle East "peace process," East Timor, and the global
economy.
This book reveals the darker side of Classical Greek civilization. From the horrific effects of overcrowding and the plague on the
population of Athens, to the vicious civil strife that often erupted in
cities allied with Athens or Sparta, this volume offers vivid and at
times disturbing insights into the impact of warfare on the people who
are celebrated as the founders of Western civilization.
With the same user-friendly, quirky, and perceptive approach that made Innumeracy
a bestseller, John Allen Paulos travels though the pages of the daily
newspaper showing how math and numbers are a key element in many of the
articles we read every day. From the Senate, SATs, and sex, to crime,
celebrities, and cults, he takes stories that may not seem to involve
mathematics at all and demonstrates how a lack of mathematical
knowledge can hinder our understanding of them.