Jan
23
2008
While some reading this may not be familiar with Liberty League International and the personal development program they offer, Beyond Freedom, let me explain.
Beyond Freedom is the program that the founders of Liberty League International developed. It is not only as a tool for generating an income if desired but an incredible personal development program in itself. It is a multimedia tool that is designed to get your attention and focus through your numerous sensory emotions: visual response, aural stimulation, mental projection, modeling and contemplation.
As with all tools and programs, one usually receives a manual. This program is the manual and it is up then to the individual to read the instructions to receive the maximum benefit. One associate of Liberty League who believes so adamantly in the product and has, I may add, created a life beyond her wildest dreams is determined to help people achieve their dreams. Last year she started a weekly conference call to go through Beyond Freedom, step by step, providing insights, AHAA moments and the inspiration to move forward. It proved to be a tremendous success and we have just begun our second round. You too can join in and be inspired - it’s never too late to start - get your program and grow with everyone. Contact me today, tomorrow, anytime - but make the decision to do so! stephanie@thinkofprosperity.com or go to straight to Beyond Freedom and I’ll be in touch.
Personal Development does not end when you finish the program. In fact you have just begun. Start the program again and again. Each time you will find more growth and more possibilities. New doors will open. Your mind will continue to grow as long as you are open to new thoughts. Don’t be afraid to open those closed doors, climb the mountain, take a different road. By refusing to explore, you will stay in the same place and never see what is on the other side.
Make Beyond Freedom the beginning of your journey.

Nov
20
2007
It has been some time since I have said anything. Do I apologize? Do I explain my absence? Or do I just continue as though life is the same? I feel that I need to express what is going on in my life to the people that have taken the time to enter my domain and have shown a genuine interest in what I have to say. Thank you all.
Through my own journey of personal development, I have discovered that you do have control of your thoughts. Sometimes though those thoughts will take you where you really wish not to go. But my god at least I know that I have the ability in me to change the path of my thoughts, even though it may appear a difficult road.
There have been a number of changes as of late in my daily routine. I have taken on new responsibilities - a new job - that in it’s own is hard enough. I am continuing to operate a business for a good friend that is going through major changes and challenges. I am also promoting a personal development program that I believe is the best on the market.
Then my Mum, my hero, is rushed to hospital.
Life changes.
Life changes dramatically.
She is OK. But Life Changes.
Priorities change.
It’s time to rethink. Take another look. Time to focus.
I’ll be back. I am still here.
Persistence has no knowledge of failure.
Love you all.

Oct
22
2007
In the corporate world and your job, you more than likely a contributor to the success of the company you work for. Your good performance, excellent attitude towards work and strong work ethics, all contribute to your boss seeing you as being an outstanding employee. And you enjoy working so hard everyday, you feel that you are where you should be.
Then one day, you feel like not going to work anymore. While working you lose focus easily. Attending meetings or simply the idea work again the following day make you bored and you feel tired. Even the way the clock ticks bore you so much that you want move away from your desk. You become easily irritated with your colleagues. You usually want to be alone, isolate yourself from the crowd. What happened? BURN OUT, that’s what happened.
If you’re drained physically and emotionally due to stress, take heart. You are definitely not alone struggling against burn out.
Irregardless of the possible reason, burn out is a common symptom of losing motivation and stress especially if you do the same kind of tasks everyday. Loose motivation and you will not see success. Remember, for you to win and succeed, you will have to develop personal mastery and perseverance to your personal success. But the question is: are you ready?
Listen to your inner boss:
Congratulate yourself on the smallest of accomplishments.
Re-itemize your goals:
Without definite goals, you are working for the system, not you.
Direct your thoughts on personal success
See yourself as already successful. Focus on success and you will regret nothing.
Sound easy? It really is but you must have the burning desire to succeed, not just a wish. Loosing focus will make loose motivation. Trust me, I’ve been there. Never ever loose focus. Always keep those goals in focus. Sure you may drift from time to time. But for you to start that engine again will take more energy each time you start over. We all get complacent, we all get lazy.
Ask yourself each and every morning: Is this really where I want to be? Is this it? Most of us dream of a better life, a more fulfilled life.
Well don’t just stand there - do something about it!

Oct
09
2007
I am a great fan of Robin Sharma and I constantly open his book The Greatness Guide at any chapter to read for inspiration.
These past few days over the Canadian Thanksgiving (happy belated thanksgiving from Canada!!), change has been on my mind a great deal and how it will effect me. My life is definitely changing. I have taken on new responsibility and have wondered if I am “ready”. One cannot fully prepare themselves for change I have realized, no matter how hard we try. Just be sure that the changes you are making in your life are for the better - why else would you do it?
Robin in his short clips of inspiration brought it together for me.
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Oct
04
2007
I recently read an article written by Peter titled 5 Signs you are on Autopilot and it certainly made me think about my past and how different it is now that I have chosen this journey of personal development.
Think about it for a moment. Have you for many years set your clock to rise at the same time every day. Do you take the same route to work every single day. Do you ever venture to a different spot for lunch. Do you come straight home via the same route. Do you watch the same TV program week after week. What about the weekend. Are you falling into the same pattern weekend after weekend.
You may be thinking - I have no choice. You are dead wrong. You do have a choice.
Today is the day that you try something different. Today is the day that you choose to set a different plan in motion. Try one of these today. Get yourself out of autopilot!
- Set your clock 15 minutes earlier - that will give you almost 2 more hours waking time a week!
- Try a different route to work. You may be amazed at what you discover.
- Go somewhere that you have never been to before for lunch. Eat something that you have never eaten before. You may even like it! You will never know until you try.
- Take a different route home. Sure it may take you a little longer and get you home a little later but why are you in such a hurry?
- Forget the TV - pick up a book instead.
- This weekend go somewhere that you have always wanted to go or do something that you have always wanted to do but never have.
Yes we all need a routine in our lives otherwise life would become chaotic but implementing small changes in your daily routine will benefit you. You will begin to see that you can change and change for the better. You may find that the old routine will rear it’s head and once again you will be on autopilot. When this happens do not be discouraged. If you make a small change and make it work, you have accomplished something that you thought “but I have no choice”. You proved to yourself that you do have a choice.
How awesome is that!
