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Prosperity defined,"is the state of flourishing, thriving, good fortune, happiness, health and/or successful social status". It begins with a change in perspective derived from activation of a faith-based consciousness. Living in expectation ... recognizing thought precedes action; consciously creating new realities for yourself.


Change Your Thinking, Change Your Life

For millenia, woven within myth, science and world religions, faith-based Prosperity Principles are an activity of your own consciousness. Advocates we admire include Charles Haanel, Neville Goddard, Napoleon Hill, Dale Carnegie, Florence Scovel Shinn, Emmet Fox, Wallace Wattles, James Allen, Ernest Holmes, Emma Curtis Hopkins, Buddha and Christ. Who inspires you?

You alone are responsible for creating more joy and success in your life. Happiness and Prosperity are actually choices we make. Become more conscious and attentive of your thoughts. Are they positive or negative, critical or thankful? Become a gatekeeper and remain vigilant.

Too much attention on past mistakes or painful experiences, even petty annoyances, hinders your ability to create new realities for yourself. While faith and focus, fiercely concentrated on your goals will attract new opportunities for success.


The real source of wealth and abundance lies within the human mind and spirit. It begins within your own imagination and multiplies outwardly through your Faith in Action.

The following Stepping Stones only touch the surface of deeper waters you must yourself explore. Our hope is this small list will inspire you to think differently about areas of your own life as you free yourself from the shackles of lack and limitation.


1. H.O.P.E. (Hold Only Positive Energy)

    Do not let your external environment
    influence your internal dialogue. Don't
    believe yourself when you think you are
    not good, strong, young or smart enough.

2. Set your intentions. What do you REALLY
    want? Be certain and unwavering! (A
    Vision Board or Folder might help you
    focus.) Keep your vision clear regardless
    of circumstances surrounding you.

3. Take Risks, but always with your end
    result in mind. "The better a man is,
    the more mistakes he will make, for
    the more new things he will try."
    ~Peter Drucker

         Be Persistently Proactive!

4. Express Appreciation for what you have,
    while Remaining Thankful for what you
    envision. (Regardless of your outter
    environment, always see yourself as
    already having, doing, being what
    you desire.)

5. Make time for meditation. Quiet yourself,
    listen for answers and respond quickly. 

6. Forgive ... both yourself and others.
    "When you hold resentment toward
    another, you are bound to that person
    or condition by an emotional link
    stronger than steel. Forgiveness is the
    only way to dissolve that link and get
    free." ~Catherine Ponder.

7. Resist Distractions and no matter the
    chatter, Never Give In or Give Up!
    Always Maintain Your F.O.C.U.S.    
   (Follow On Course Until Successful)


You may have heard these words before. But did you listen? Investigate teachings of metaphysical Masters and find one whose words resonate within YOUR spirit.

We know it's easier said than done, but it's well worth the effort. Try a few and judge for yourself.

HANDICAPS
CAN BE
CONVERTED
INTO
STEPPING
STONES
ON WHICH
ONE MAY
CLIMB
TOWARD
SOME
WORTHY
GOAL,
UNLESS
THEY
ARE
ACCEPTED
AS
OBSTACLES
AND
USED
AS
ALIBIS.

Napoleon Hill

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All wrong-doing
arises because
of mind. 
If mind is
transformed, 
can wrong-doing
remain? 
BUDDHA

   

 

 


Show the world how great you are!
If you know what you're worth . . . then go out and get what you're worth!!