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Best Paragraph reviews self-development books and audio products. The idea is simple: we extract nuggets of wisdom and add a dash of commentary.
Recent Posts
When to cut your losses - from \'Nasty Women\' by Jay Cutler (2003)
"The prefrontal lobe processor is developed enough to use around the age of twelve. This part makes us 'situationally aware' [of a context of repeated patterns]. It allows us to see the big picture of things... Why is this important to dealing with n...
Facing fear - from \'The Game of Life\' by Florence Scovel-Shinn (2005)
"I have a friend of mine who said nothing could induce her to walk under a ladder. I said, 'If you are afraid, you are giving belief to two powers, Good and Evil, instead of one. As God is absolute, there can be no opposing power, unless man makes th...
Every action is a success - Joe Vitale in 'The Opus' (Vermeeren, 2008)
"I've decided that every single thing that happens is a success. There's a learning experience. Maybe I achieve what the goal was, but I'm going to go after something else. I just learn, grow and go." - Joe VitaleRiding on the coat tails of The Secre...
Empathy - from 'Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter... And Spring' (Ki-duk, 2004)
Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter And Spring is Kim Ki-duk's wonderful, gentle parable about one monk's lifetime of spiritual development. Set entirely on a monastry that floats in the middle of a lake in a forest, it follows the travails of a monk from...
Believing in Yourself - from 'Sunshine Cleaning' (Jeffs, 2009)
Those nice folk at Seefilmfirst just invited me to a preview screening of Sunshine Cleaning (directed by Christine Jeffs, 2009): a buddy film about two sisters holding it together a few years after their mother's suicide. Single mum Rose (Amy Adams) ...
Abundance and Manifestation... At The Movies
The following is a list of reviews on this blog for movies whose theme is abundance and manifestation...Check out http://www.keepmydollars.com for all your shopping comparison needs!...

