Hi Lydia,
Of all the things I write about, one of the subjects that gets as much attention as anything else is how I close my emails...
"I love you all"
Yeah...
I don't know exactly the moment that I decided to close all my newsletters with that. It was a few years ago. I guess it came simply from a building appreciation for everything you my subscribers give to me.
So one day it was a spontaneous outpouring of what I had been feeling for a long time.
Life is like that...
When you continually give and give and give of yourself, the world gives back to you, one way or another.
It might not be much or it might be a windfall of gratitude and lavish rewards.
In my life, when I decided to dedicate myself to serving as many people as possible through my now remarkably popular Think Right Now Accelerated Thought and Behavior Modification
Programs, I've both given and received more than I ever dreamed was possible.
It's the hardest work I've ever done and the most rewarding in all ways possible.
An example of the Law of Attraction at work.
Just a word of caution...
If you feel that you have done nothing but give and give and have been wondering when you are going to start receiving, you are missing the magic. I felt that way, too, for years.
Because living a life of "service" and doing the best you know how may mean that you "get" a lot of outer success or rewards...
But it may not.
Knowing how to "play the game," how to "sell yourself" are important, too.
And dumb luck is always a part of the game of life...
And there is being in the right place at the right time, having friends in high places, having the right look, knowing the one thing others don't...
Those kinds of things are always helpful.
We all have our own unique skills and talents.
For example, today I was talking to someone who is a great writer.
He admitted he can't even wash his own clothes.
But he makes a handsome living with the power of his pen.
So he doesn't HAVE to wash his own clothes!
Point is, you have to develop your natural talents. You have plenty of them, no doubt. Find them and grow them. Nurture them. Don't settle for mediocrity. There is little joy in that.
Develop yourself. Stretch yourself.
Stretch your talents every day and you, too, will live gratefully.
Yes, if you notice on a moment-by-moment basis every day everything you can that is good and right and even terrific in your life, the not so good, bad and downright horrible won't derail you on your path to a great life.
And so you will be happier more often and sadness will rarely overtake you.
So to everyone, a simple thank you for allowing me to develop my unique talents and give them to the world.
So yes...
I love you all!
Mike Brescia
P.S. If this sounds too sappy or pie in the sky, if you know that life sucks and that's all there is to it, if you think you have problems that no one else can understand and certainly ones that can't be helped, then you really gotta get over to - http://www.thinkrightnow.com right now.
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