Dorothea Herb

Sometimes, if I look only at the visible results, I could say that I haven’t manifested much of my Master Key Experience (MKE) goals yet. From the outside, it may even look like nothing has happened. But that’s not

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Dorothea Herb

Blisters on the Hands and Clarity in the Mind No elite athlete reaches their goal without training and that training happens on three levels: Physical: strength, endurance, technique Emotional: handling pressure and setbacks Mental: focus, clarity of goals, self-leadership

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Dorothea Herb

Consistent, Visible, and Measurable Elite sport is applied Master Key Experience (MKE), consistent, visible, and measurable. Without this level of implementation, there would be no national championships, no European or World Championships, and no Olympic Games. Last weekend, I

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Traci Southerland

These past few weeks have been amazing as well as crazy. I haven’t blogged as I intended to, time got away from me. However, I have stayed faithful to the rest of the process. And I have begun to

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Clarity has come. In so many ways I feel like I am blazing a new path, not simply following the path before me. If you’ve ever been hiking, you know what I mean. The “blazed” path is often marked

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Ron Miron-Alimpich

In midlife, as is apparently not uncommon, I began having a midlife crisis. Now as I’m in the later quarter or third of life I find myself still grappling with the same issues. “Your final reward will be heartaches

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**Reflections on the Scroll Marked IV: Unlocking My Unique Potential** **By Ray Yenkana** As I continue my journey through the wisdom of Og Mandino’s *The Greatest Salesman in the World*, I find myself pausing to deeply absorb the message

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The most difficult thing about this course is the cement that’s hiding from me … laughing at me … saying what are you talking about, there’s no cement. Nothing to see here. The joke’s on me. Cement has been

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Darnelle Henderson

Monday morning when I started reading The Master Key, Part Nineteen, I stopped short. “Fear is a powerful form of thought. It paralyzes the nerve centers, thus affecting the circulation of the blood. This in turn paralyzes the muscular

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Deanne Deaville

In the early days of the Covid lockdown, I completed an online training and certification in the Barrett Values system. To me, this felt like such an important method for understanding what truly motivates people. I learned so much

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I’m catching up on blogs. I’ve been pretty on top of them through the process, though I certainly could have been more consistent with blogging. I started the Master Key Experience (MKE) late so it was a few weeks

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Kris Disbrow

Making decisions has always been tough for me. Whether its something mundane like what to eat for dinner or something else that is much bigger like what house to buy, I tend to overthink everything in my life. I

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Deanne Deaville

To be the greatest salesperson, I must first be able to sell myself on myself. That is the foundation Haanel constantly points back to – the inner world creating the outer. I can see that truth, and yet I

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Sabrina Thomas

Saved by the bell or really by this week “not an expert” assignment. I say that because as I started to prepare to complete this week blog, I ended my “sit” with a lot to “give my opinion” about.

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Michael McCausland

In Haanel this morning, I was struck by the reference to the power of fear and what it is doing to me and our society. As a White… and for those from outside the Master Key Experience (MKE), I

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Larry Russell

MKE Week 18 Blog Kindness Is My Mantra Out of all the virtues in the Franklin Makeover, kindness is my number one—my favorite, my go-to. If virtues had a leaderboard, kindness would be sitting comfortably in first place… with

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