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Your Indulgences May Not Be What You Think They Are

You might think your primary indulgences are things like chocolate or junk food or craft beer. Or maybe you think they are experiences like watching sports or enjoying spa treatments. Some indulgences may be expensive, some may be time consuming, and others are actually harmful to your health and wellbeing.But none of these hold a candle to your most destructive and pervasive indulgences. The worst possible indulgences are detrimental emotions, emotions like blame or anxiety, craving or hatred. Indulging in such feelings are the worst because they warp your perspective and color your reality.

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Rewrite Your Rules for Being Happy

We all have requirements for being happy and requirements for being unhappy. The stars have to align before you are willing to be happy but let just one thing be out of place and you require yourself to be unhappy. Talk about a broken approach! For many business owners and entrepreneurs, one requirement that is glaringly missing from their list is the requirement that their business make them happy. Business doesn’t have to be a death march or a cage match or a gunfight.

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Why Wants Come Before Needs

When was the last time you made a shopping list that looked like this: something that tastes like cardboard so I know it has lots of healthy fiber; a gadget that locks out my TV after 60 minutes so I can get things done; a chair that gives me increasingly hard pokes in the tush until I go to the gym. Nobody has a shopping list like that. Why not? Because people buy what they want, not what they need. Often what they need is the exact opposite of what they want.

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Why the Opposite of Suspicion Is Not Trust

When you want to be certain about something, what do you do? Do you look for a way to prove it? With proof you now know that something is true. But what about a future event? How do you predict an outcome with any certainty there? One place people commonly go is to install some kind of verification apparatus. The thinking is that if you can create a proof system in advance, you can have confidence today. There is just one problem with this: Verification does not necessarily result in truth, it just produces data.

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What Is the Proper Role for Feelings in Business?

When the old and wise Obi-Wan Kenobi told the young and impetuous Luke Skywalker, “Trust your feelings,” he was wrong. This is one of those cases where language gets in the way of meaning. Obi-Wan was referring to something that might more appropriately be labeled “intuition”. It can be hard to accept in the moment but feelings are not reality. They are merely a take on reality, a story. Stories can be instructive and inspirational but if you start seeing them as The Truth you can get into a heap of trouble.

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Stop Wishing for a Marketer’s Bill of Rights

The Bill of Rights is the collective name for the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution. Relax, that is the end of the history lesson. Many of us figure that whatever group we are in, there are rights for us and we are naturally owed them. Marketers are one such group. Yet every day many among our own ranks feel that they can do and say anything they want for their own commercial benefit. I am not talking about lying or fraud or deceit. Even the most callous business people get that such things are unacceptable (and in some cases even illegal).

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What Makes a Sacrifice a Sacrifice?

Some people would have you believe that a sacrifice isn’t a sacrifice unless you suffer. “Give until it hurts” is their motto. But is pain necessary for something to be a sacrifice? Must you lose before your sacrifice will “count”? The value in a sacrifice isn’t in the losing. Think about it: when in life do you equate value and loss? Value is always associated with gain. When you make a purchase that you consider to be a good value, you pay something, to be sure. But you willingly, even happily pay over the cost because it is worth it.

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Gain Freedom From The Tyrants (Otherwise Known As Your Body And Mind)

Many presume the mind to be you. That concept is certainly a step up from believing that you are your body. Likely you understand that you rather possess a body. A body is special, and you only get one. So it holds a very important place for you. Still, you had best not exalt it to being in charge. The relationship you have with your mind is similar to the one you have with your body. Your mind is unique and it is yours. However, a mind is much larger and much freer than a body.

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How to Become the Customer Whisperer

We think we know our customers because we believe we are just like them. But here is a newsflash: your customers are not like you. Hold up, you say. “One of the big perks of being an entrepreneur is I get to choose my market and I choose people like me,” you might insist. But they are not like you in one critical way. If they were actually exactly like you in the areas you find so important they wouldn’t need you, they would be you. It is our proximity of interests masquerading as a precise matching of interests that fakes us out. This is how you know your customers are not like you in the most important of ways.

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Why Forgiveness Is A Stop Gap Measure

In the medical field, there are two radically different focuses. One is to treat, the other is to cure. Treatment involves mitigation of symptoms, management of pain. Curing involves removal of the root cause of the affliction, eradication of the disease. In the paradigm of spirituality, forgiveness is merely a treatment, a treatment for the disease of judgmentalism. If you have judged, you are already sick. If you forgive, perhaps the damage of your current bout of judgment has been arrested.

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How to Receive the Benefits of Preaching to the Choir

Do you look out into the world and see an ocean of people who need what you offer, develop, build or sell? If it were that simple, business would be a lot easier. Many would-be entrepreneurs and unfortunately many actual business people operate from just this principle. The major flaw here is people don’t want what they need. It is delusional to think that what you have will sell because “people need it”. People in need are not your market. People who have already fulfilled their need are.

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When Did Free Stop Being Free?

If you didn’t know better, you would think the whole world has caught the generosity bug. I have great hopes for this being a reality one day but it’s not here just yet. So what is going on with all this free stuff? Why do we keep going for it and why do we keep offering it ourselves? We go for free because it is a value proposition within a transaction. Maybe you are among those who are collecting all the freebies you can, even stuff you can’t use or don’t even like. But dang it, it’s free!

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Love May Not Be the Love You Think It Is

What a wondrous quality it is we label “love”. It is the favorite topic of poets and musicians, believers and philosophers. And if we were to speak of the highest principled love, we would likely have in mind something we call unconditional love. That notion creates an understanding that love which is conditional is the foundational principle.

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How Patience Is Holding You Back

Do you want more patience? You may find it desirable. You may feel like you need it. After all, the experience of impatience may span from annoying to unbearable. The problem is, patience is a force and forces are always limited and opposed. The best you can hope for as a result of patience is tolerance and forbearance. Rather than addressing a lack of patience with the injection of yet more of it, consider the environment that is making lack of patience an issue. Why would anyone ever need to be patient?

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The Connection Between Complaining And Success, Satisfaction And Peace

Complaining is a waste of time, precious time, time you will never, ever get back. Oh, but you claim it makes you feel better? It may make you feel victimized or maybe justified but better…really? No, chances are that it makes you feel worse, weak and hopeless. This doesn’t mean there isn’t a place for constructive feedback and useful suggestions. But be honest, you know when you are offering up helpful advice and when you are just whining.

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Why Judgment Isn’t Working For You

Jesus said (if you use a good translation), “Stop judging.” Some translations would say, “Do not judge.” But that doesn’t really capture the original Greek. The point is, you are already judging, so cut it out already. Your next thought may well be that this is not possible. If I don’t judge, how will I get through life? Won’t I get abused by the ne’er-do-wells? Even without that, don’t I have to judge whether or not that truck is going to stop before it gets to the crosswalk and mows me down? A differentiation has to be made.

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The Sustainable Way to Have Everything You Intend

People love to have things. Let’s face it, so do we. Things are useful, comforting, and pleasing. The problem is that this love affair with things commonly gets overdone. Even though it is common, a passion to own stuff is looked down upon by many, even those who are knee deep in it themselves. As a result, it is a popular view to condemn worldly people as rampantly materialistic.

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