What have you read that inspired you to continuous personal development?
Posted by admin on Jun 29, 2009 under Personal Development
i need more in deep to how has it inspired you, we are all different and we therefore take different things from different books so I am really looking for what u have taking from this boos which helps you to improve your personality.
Some of the books are not typical self-development books - they are inspirational in other ways, they can help to see life differently - to understand ourselves and others, to value life while we are here, and to use our life positively to the fullest.
It wasn't anything I read - it was something my father told me.
He told me "never stop learning!"
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Back in its day, The Cellestine Prophecies got my mind working in a very different way than it ever had. Although a work of fiction, it inspired me to learn more about coincidence in life.
More recently, I read (can't remember title) Sidney Poitier's autobiography…and it was wonderful. Reading it inspired me beyond words.
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It wasn't anything I read - it was something my father told me.
He told me "never stop learning!"
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Whenever I read anything by Deepak Chopra, I am inspired, more optimistic and look on life and on other people in a different way. He has "Spiritual Laws to Success" books which I like the very best. I see he has a featured question up on Yahoo Answers right now re: the VA Tech tragedy. If you are new to him, read what he has to say right on here (Yahoo Answers) I'll bet you feel better just from that little glimpse. I know there are other people too who seem to have an inner light that helps everyone they're in contact with or who reads and studies them. I will keep reading the answers you receive - I can always use more of that "light". THANKS!!
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For me The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfeild. I never really believed in a higher being, sure there might be something out beyond the universe, then its universal to me I wont bother with it. I do what I can to help my family grow in health and in peace.
However, that book gave me a new perspective on how we deal with each other. Different forms of energy, how we take more than we give, sorta like a child like nature, unaware of this and not growing up mentally or emotionally … seems to retard many people in many forms like depression and anxiety, being controlled and controlling each other. I am not aware of much, but I wont stop learning … enlightenment is growth on many levels! Its the world our Planet Earth, that suffers from our ignorance! It started so long ago, I call it a Traditional Destructive Path and its going down a mountain!
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Sorry I'm an abstract thinker!
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