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101 Keys to Your Prosperity: Insights on Health, Happiness and Abundance in Your Life

This book provides a collection of 101 insights and strategies aimed at enhancing well-being and prosperity. It covers topics such as personal development, wellness, and financial success, offering readers a wide range of tips and techniques to improve their quality of life. more

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Randy Gage
Randy Gage

Randy Gage is an American author known for his books in the field of personal growth and success. His work often focuses on how to achieve breakthroughs in personal and professional life through mindset and behavior changes. more

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“In Texas, years ago, almost all of the oil came from surface operations. Then someone got the idea that there were greater sources of supply deeper down. A well was drilled five thousand feet deep. The result? A gusher. Too many of us operate on the surface. We never go deep enough to find supernatural resources. The result is, we never operate at our best. More time and investment is involved to go deep but a gusher will pay off.”

“Mindfulness is being aware of yourself, others, and your surroundings in the moment. When consciously and kindly focusing awareness on life as it unfolds minute by precious minute, you are better able to savor each experience. Also, being closely attentive gives you the opportunity to change unwise or painful feelings and responses quickly. In fact, being truly present in a mindful way is an excellent stress reducer and, because of that, can be seen as consciousness conditioning, a strengthening workout for body, mind, heart, and spirit.”

“Living an awakened life [...] is just a matter of where our attention is being placed. It is possible for our human-beingness and our true nature or presence to exist wonderfully well together, enriching each other through their closeness. It is through the power of our attention that we experience one or the other or both.”

“There is perhaps no phenomenon which contains so much destructive feeling as moral indignation, which permits envy or to be acted out under the guise of virtue.”