Susan Levinson

I watched Mully, an inspiring, beautiful movie. Charles Mully’s story is an example of Persistence, a Definite Major Purpose driven by a vision, a Positive Mental Attitude and a Mastermind Alliance in action in real life. The movie follows

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Darnelle Henderson

This week I was reminded of how water flows. A lazy river may be barely moving, while another river is known for its white-water rapids. The Jordan River in Israel is mentioned frequently in the Bible. My understanding is

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Sabrina Thomas

The movie “Door to Door” had quite the twists and turns. I recommend the movie to those who enjoy “persistence.” Bill Porter, the character played by William H Macy truly leaves a great impression of what it takes to

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Chandrashekar N

This week, the lesson was written in red on my trading screen: a string of losses that shook my discipline. I broke my promises to myself. The frustration led me to abandon the very habits I had vowed to

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Traci Southerland

Traci Southerland — Week 14 Blog As the New Year begins, I am putting my all into my business for the first time. It is both exciting and scary at the same time. I have felt like I was

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Haanel’s book is so comprehensive that I find my mind blanking out when I’m reading it. It seems as though it’s rejecting the information and then I have to go over the same paragraph many times or even just

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Darnelle Henderson

This week I was moved by my morning devotional. It spoke to my heart, my mind, and my DMP. God told Abraham in Genesis 12:2-3: “I will bless thee and make thy name great and thou shalt be a

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Deanne Deaville

Inspiration to Information I’ve never really thought about thoughts in the way Haanel describes them. And yet, once I sit with the idea, it makes complete sense. The heavens above are “spiritual” – not in a religious sense, but

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Michael McCausland

Week 14 While watching the movie, Rudy…again…I am struck by the interaction between Rudy and coach Parseghian. Having a mastermind I see that my advice is being thrown back in my face. We all have reasons…but we hide the

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Darnelle Henderson

Recently I stopped to speak to an acquaintance in the foyer at church, and she started sharing her present situation. I listened politely and nodded as she spoke, but when she made this statement, I couldn’t help myself and

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Deanne Deaville

Practice Makes Perfect There is something both empowering and unsettling about the idea that the future is created by thought – not metaphorically, but literally. If thoughts become things, then what I repeatedly think, not what I intend, is

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Deanne Deaville

“Thoughts result in action; if your thought is constructive and harmonious, the result will be good. If your thought is destructive or inharmonious, the result will be evil.” Charles Haanel, The Master Key System I’ve always believed I had

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Darnelle Henderson

In English class, we are introduced to the concept of the double negative. A sentence like, “She got help,” is direct and positive. We know that the subject of the sentence received help. The addition of a negating word

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Ron Miron-Alimpich

DMP (definite major purpose) and persistence Charles Mully moved through his life’s challenges at first wanting to survive, then thrive and finally to give back to others that were coming from circumstances similar to his beginnings. His purpose moved

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Todd Armstrong

That word – “entitled” – used to make me squirm. I was taught that wanting “the best” was selfish, ungrateful, or at least spiritually suspicious. The old orthodox was to be worm..keep your head down, accept your portion, don’t

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I recently chose from the list of movies to watch to watch Mully and boy did I enjoy it. It was such a beautiful illustration of “everything is possible.” Mully started his life full of hardships, his family was

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