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Posts published in “From belief to daily life”

This section explores how beliefs, values, and spiritual understanding shape everyday life.
Here we focus on how meaning influences the way we live, make choices, relate to others, and face difficulty β€” not as self-improvement, but as the natural result of living with purpose, clarity, and inner grounding.

Using the Language of Self-Hypnosis

Using language in the most progressive way to ensure your internal dialogue can be as amazingly powerful to you as using self-hypnosis. The author of the best selling book "The Secrets of Self-Hypnosis: Harnessing the Power of Your Unconscious Mind" tells you how.

Two Choices That can Make Next Year The Best Year of Your Life

What if there were just two choices you could make to insure that next year would be wonderful? There actually are, and these choices are quite simple in concept, yet not easy to do. They are not things you do on the outside, such as exercising your body (which is always a good thing to do!) but ways of thinking and being on the inside. These have to do with your attitude and your intent.

Tips to Increase Your Self-Esteem and Confidence

Whenever one is beset by a situation that he or she is unsure of Β– facing someone admired, having to perform in front of an audience, or simply talking to others Β– he or she is facing a goodly amount of stress. Confident people are usually able to face these situations without blinking; but the rest of us will probably melt away and try to run away from the situation.

The Words Do Matter

Words can make a big difference in the lives of others and in our lives as well. It is important to remember the words we choose do matter.

The solution WITHIN

It's quite amazing how many people go through their lives with very little thought as to where they are heading with it.

The Embarrassment of Self Development

For a long time I yearned to improve myself; my true inner self, but something was holding me back. I made a lot of excuses back then; I didnΒ’t have time; I was too tired; I wasnΒ’t sure what direction my search should take. However, the truth was I felt embarrassed about opening myself up, especially to those close to me. All that changed when I went for a stroll along a Danish beach.

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