Archive for September, 2010

How Tapping The Goodness Within Attracts Positive Change

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

If your life is difficult–if it’s challenging, exasperating, and vexatious– then it’s time to tap the goodness within.

Your life can be another way–if you let it be. At some point, you simply decided that it was impossible to be happy. From that point on, you gathered evidence to prove your point.

Since everyone else, as far as you can tell, appears to be playing the same game of “Ain’t It Awful,” you don’t get to feel left out as you continue to sabotage your reality.

A point, however, may come when you feel that you can’t take it anymore, and you start to look for some kind of cure.

The most dramatic cure, of course, is a seminar. There the positive coaching and consulting creates a holographic repatterning in your mind. The facilitators argue for your greatness with such brilliance that you actually begin to believe them. Suddenly, you get high, your body floods with endorphins and catechlomines and you feel that anything is possible.

You usually go home with a big manual and continue training your mind about yourself. You realize that anything, in fact, is possible. Change is possible. Building your business and your relationships is possible. Anything is possible for you!

From this point on, a battle is on. Your negative conditioning will fight to get you back on track, your environment will press you to conform, and everyone in your life will work on getting you back to their comfort level.

Occasionally, however, people do break free and go on to live truly splendid lives. These are the people who provide the testimonials that make the next group of aspirants sign up. They prove that personal development is possible.

What creates the magic of positive change?

Given the large variety of self-empowerment workshops, each espousing a completely different philosophy and world-view, it can’t really be the information that they provide.

What makes the change is that they give you what you could have got all by yourself–the understanding that in order to lead the good life you have to tap into the goodness within.

This goodness comes, first, from complete and utter self-acceptance and love.

From there you start to appreciate how far you’ve already come. And once you get into gratitude, the energy begins to escalate.

After self-love and gratitude, your next step is possibility thinking. When you realize that something is possible, you start to head in that direction. All inhibitions spontaneously fall away.

Small successes then lead to bigger successes.

One day, you’ll realize that you’ve become the master of your game and your life has taken many magical turns that now allow you to live a life “beyond your wildest dreams.”

And it all started because you chose to tap the goodness within.

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Saleem Rana got his masters in psychotherapy. His articles on the internet have inspired over ten thousand people from around the world. Discover how to create a remarkable lifeCopyright 2005 Saleem Rana. Please feel free to pass thisarticle on to your friends, or use it in your ezine ornewsletter. It’s a shareware article.

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Peace for August and DailyAffirm Positive Affirmations Day by Day

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

With so much talk about war, poverty, and disasters of various sorts, you might sometimes feel there is nothing you can do to change world conditions. Yet there is! You can focus your attention on any subject with thoughts of Peace and Love.

Your thoughts create the conditions in your life. So, your job is to focus on the thoughts that create the conditions you desire to experience. Since 1990, I have sponsored a service project called “Targets for Peace and Love.” This is a project in consciousness, with no meetings and no dues. The slogan for the project is “Peace is a Personal Choice.” When participating in Targets for Peace and Love, it is important to check your intention, keeping it as high as possible. For example, you might say that your intention is “for the highest good of all concerned.” While it may be tempting, it is not appropriate to participate with the intention of “fixing” something or someone. Your role is to identify the target and hold a space for peace and love to express.

During the month of August, the DailyAffirm Process explores the theme of Peace with five different types of affirmations and practice exercises. A new message is posted each day. The essence of the DailyAffirm Process is to proceed through the month with a series of different types of concepts, affirmations, and exercises to explore the theme. In order to fully embrace peace, it is helpful to acknowledge that the lack or opposite of peace also exists. The key is to differentiate and choose.

Here are the types of affirmations, with brief description of each, and examples of exercises to practice the ideas.

Releasing/Cleansing Affirmations for Peace (August 1-7). The purpose of Releasing and/or Cleansing Affirmations is to let go of unwanted and unneeded stuff. This week, these affirmations support you in clearing away non-peace and releasing resistance and contradictions to peace.

Identify a place that you believe is lacking peace. It may be in you or any place on the planet. Then look to yourself to identify any feelings you may have about this non-peace place. For example, do you feel resentment, anger, pity, regret, judgment, stress? Let yourself feel whatever you truly feel. Then release those feelings because they are the fuel of non-peace. Now, replace the non-peace feelings with more peaceful or loving feelings. In doing this exercise, if you feel only love, let your loving consciousness neutralize the non-peace thoughts and feelings of others.

Receiving/Accepting Affirmations for Peace (August 8-14). The purpose of Receiving and/or Accepting Affirmations is to open to allow something to be or to become. Open to receive and accept peace into your life.

The dove is a symbol of peace. What are the choices you need to make to be certain that the dove of peace finds harmony in your energy field? Are your thoughts, feelings, words, and actions peaceful? When they are not, be gentle with yourself and find peace wherever you can find it.

Being/Intending Affirmations for Peace (August 15-21). The purpose of Being and/or Intending Affirmations is to ground your purpose, especially your higher purpose. To be and to intend are different, yet interrelated. Peace opens you to more peace.

Take a moment to review your intention for peace. Perhaps you find it helpful to look at your over-arching intention for peace for this month. Perhaps you decide to look more closely at your intention for participating in the Targets for Love and Peace Project. Or perhaps you choose to examine more closely an intention you have set for a current situation in your life. To assure that peace is with you in your future, peace must be in your present

Acting/Claiming Affirmations for Peace (August 22-28). The purpose of Acting and/or Claiming Affirmations is to bring something into manifestation or to direct the energy of your intention to a desired manifestation. Allow all your actions to be associated with peace. Then, move through the week energized by peaceful thoughts.

Identify at least two situations that are in need of peaceful energy: one in your own life and one someplace else in the world. In the Targets for Peace and Love Project, I call this a “Target.” This may be a place that has experienced violence and is in need of loving energy. It may be a place that is recognizing a past sad event and therefore is in need of forgiveness or other release. Or it may be a place of illness, in need of healing energy. As you give this place your attention, give it your love.

Integrating/Embodying Affirmations for Peace (August 29-31). The purpose of Integrating and/or Embodying Affirmations is to allow the energy and meaning of the affirmations to merge with your consciousness. It is important to understand that it is a continuous process to allow peace to integrate into various aspects of your life. Do it, and then do it again and again and again.

Your breath is always with you, so breathing exercises can be done anytime, any place. Each time you breath in, breathe in love and peace; with each out breath, release fear and disharmony.

Consider how and where you can find peace in your life, right now.

About the Author
Copyright � 2006 Marshall House, http://www.mhmail.com. Jeanie Marshall, Empowerment Consultant and Coach with Marshall House, has developed the well-known DailyAffirm process available by free email subscription and at Daily Affirm: Positive Affirmations Day by Day, http://www.dailyaffirm.com

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A Beautiful Song And An Inspiration

Monday, September 6th, 2010

There was this beautiful song that I heard about 5 years ago. I loved it so much although I didn’t know who sang it. The problem was that this song has never been played on air.

Well, maybe it was played a few times, but it was never given much attention to make it popular like those songs from the local favorite artists.

After awhile, I totally forgot about it until recently the radio keeps on playing it over and over. I said to myself, “Hey, I know this song. I heard it before but why only now they play it”.

Little that I know that the singer was actually working hard to make herself known to the world. She has been trying to win the heart of her fans since years ago.

As far as I know, she has been involved in 2 realty TV shows that were looking for new singing talents. And, although she did not win in both programs, she was among a few that caught the attention of millions of supporters.

Do a search on the internet and there are thousands of websites mentioning her name. God knows what else she is doing to make her dreams of becoming a star a reality.

I sincerely admire her courage and efforts.

Her story becomes an inspiration and a lesson to me and hopefully to you too.

What is your dream in life?

What are you doing to achieve it?

Have you been persistent enough to get what you want?

I know that it’s hard and painful to visualize a vision of getting what you want and not getting it yet. But, give it time and do the things that are within your reach to make it work.

There are thousands of people who have dreams but never dare to pursue them. Call it low self-esteem. Call it not being confident. Call it whatever you want, but the truth is if you don’t take action to work towards your dreams, there’s no one else going to take you there.

I am going back to listen to that beautiful song. It will not only entertain me, but it will also motivate me to move closer to my dreams.

I don’t know what else she’ll be doing to put herself in the hall of fames. Whether she’ll make it or not, I’m sure that I’ll keep an eye on her progress – from a distance, of course. I’m also wishing her the best.

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Zamri Nanyan is a team leader in the hottest and most lucrative personal development program on the Internet. Visit http://www.bekaya.com now for more details.

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Creating Financial Security through Money Affirmations, Beliefs and Action

Sunday, September 5th, 2010

“Your beliefs form your reality, your body and its condition, your personal relationships, your environment, and en masse your civilization and your world.” – Seth

In the creation of wealth, you require to ensure that you are clear and positive (allowing, not resisting and negating) in four key areas of wealth:

1. Earning (receiving)

2. Spending (giving)

3. Saving

4. Investing

These are the four corners of wealth. The first two function like breathing, like your body’s circulation system, or even like the weather pattern. In other words, money, just like breath and the rest of life, moves in cycles. In and out. Giving/receiving or earning/spending are two sides of the same coin. They both need to be healthy. Without circulation, the system dies.

The remaining two are what allows for growth in wealth. Saving represents many things. For one, it represents the fact that you value your future enough to save for it; you feel you have a future worth saving for. It also represents paying yourself first, valuing yourself. Instead of spending all the money you earn and leaving nothing for yourself, you spend some and keep some for yourself. By the way, you are not saving to buy consumables like a TV or a trip in future. No. You are saving to use that money to invest in yourself, and to have it make money for you. And this is where the final corner, investing, comes in. You invest so that the money you earned, at least part of it, is not forever lost in a spending spree. Instead, it remains with you and works on its own, without your further effort, to make more money for you. In other words, you work for the money (earn) and then stop, after which you allow the money to work for you and give you much more than you produced in the first place. That is the point of investing – having the money work for you and produce more of it than was originally, without you having to spend more effort. Investing is similar to nature’s principle of creating more of itself effortlessly. Without this last step, it is very hard to become wealthy. Remember: Invest wisely.

Here are sample affirmations gathered for you from various sources (affirmations partly gathered from You Can Heal Your Life by Louise Hay and Rebirthing in the New Age by Leonard Orr and Sondra Ray). As you do the affirmations, notice how you feel about them. Then follow these feelings freely without resisting or manipulating them and see where they lead you (they will always lead you to the beliefs behind them).

Earning (receiving)

1. My income is constantly increasing

2. I enjoy earning.

3. I deserve to be wealthy.

4. My job/business is one of the pipelines through which I tap the infinite wealth of the universe for my own desires.

5. My personal connection to Infinite Being and Infinite Intelligence is enough to yield a huge personal fortune.

6. People enjoy paying me for what I enjoy doing the most.

7. Life always holds out as much goodness as I am willing to accept.

8. I am enjoying creating value for the people that give me money.

9. I have the right to give myself permission to become wealthy or do anything that I want.

10. Each year, my money increases faster than I spend it.

11. It takes less effort to be wealthy than it does to keep out the universal supply.

12. Life rewards me with abundance.

13. I deserve to be wealthy, rich, prosperous and affluent.

14. I enjoy expressing my abundance.

15. I don’t have to work to get money.

Spending (giving)

1. I spend money wisely.

2. I always have more money than I need.

3. I bless all my bills with love.

4. I pay all my bills on time easily.

5. I enjoy spending.

6. My income now exceeds my expenses.

7. Every dollar I spend comes back multiplied.

8. The more willing I am to enrich others, the more willing others are to enrich me.

9. I now have a positive personal cash flow.

Saving

1. I am worthy of having money in the bank.

2. I am financially independent and solvent.

3. I enjoy saving.

4. A part of all that I earn is mine to keep.

Investing

1. I enjoy investing.

2. I find investing to be relaxing, easy and safe.

3. My income increases every day whether I am working, sleeping or playing.

4. All my investments are profitable.

5. I don’t have to work to get money.

6. Part of all my profits goes into permanent wealth creation, capital and reserves.

You have many beliefs about money. Many of those beliefs are transparent to you (you do not consciously know you have them) and so they work behind the scenes producing results that seem to come from some external source (thus the idea of being a helpless victim of circumstances or chance). But you can bring them out of transparency and even change them. You can also discover your beliefs by asking yourself questions like:

* What did I learn about money as a child?

* What is my biggest fear about money?

* How did my family handle money?

* How do I handle money?

* Do I feel worthy of having and enjoying money?

* What do I criticize and praise myself for regarding money?

It is of great help to have some kind of a guide as you go along making deep changes in your belief systems. It also helps greatly to keep records and measure your progress. The degree of guidance you can get varies greatly as well, and it is important to choose a guide that fits well with you yet moves you further than you imagine (this helps you see beyond your “fence”). With the advent of technology, we are now able to produce software that does a great job as a guide, thereby multiplying the ability of people to advance in these areas. One such software package is the Prova LifeTransformations, Healing and Empowerment software package for Microsoft Windows, available from www.imagesofone.com. Whatever you choose to use, remember always that change proceeds from willingness to change, and that is all that is required to initiate it. How easy is that!

About the Author
David Cameron Gikandi is the author of wealth and self development books such as A Happy Pocket Full of Money, showing many how to create the lives of their dreams and beyond. Download free trial eBooks and software, plus free email courses from http://www.imagesofone.com

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Making Personal Development Personal

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

We’ve written before about Impact Factory’s brand of Professional Personal Development (Professional Personal Development What is it?), but we’re just going to take a little side step here to talk about the broader issue of Personal Development.

This is because there’s an awful lot of talk about personal development and for some people, they’re not quite sure how it relates to them. Often when we become adults, learn new skills, have a job, a relationship (or not), friends, colleagues, we’re pretty much set in who we are, how we think and behave and what the nature of our emotional selves is.

Personal Development can sometimes seem like a pretty daunting ‘task’ rather than something to be desired or pursued. Do I have to change everything about me? Won’t it be painful and emotionally wrenching? Do I have to change everything about me? I’ll lose my friends if I change too much.

Common myths. And myths they are if you look at the gentler, more humane way to approach personal development. It shouldn’t be wrenching; you don’t need to have an ‘epiphany’ and change your ways forever; it should be a natural evolution of who you already are, not a tearing apart and a putting back together again.

Although Impact Factory primarily works with people in the workplace, the issues surrounding personal development are the same in any area of your life.

And here are a few reasons why:

Reverting to type and dealing with the feelings

What is very clear to anyone that works with people is that under pressure, people will ‘revert to type’. In normal circumstances, when there’s no pressure, everyone knows how they would like to deal with things differently. However, when decisions need to be made quickly, when things aren’t working as you would wish, when others become more demanding, most people under stress will behave as they always have. They will not have the time, nor will they make the time to weigh and measure their options.

What they will do is react to the current situation and do what they’ve always done to get a speedy result. What they have always done may not – often is not – the most appropriate choice to make; but it seems to be the only one available to them at the time. It is in hindsight that other options become clear.

People cannot help reverting to type. It is how the species has survived: when a mastodon came into view, people didn’t take time to ponder their options; they acted immediately. That vital mechanism is within us all: under threat we will react without conscious thought in order to survive.

However, without well-developed people skills, pressurised communication in all areas of our lives can look like bullying or blaming where it’s easier to accuse or order someone around rather than encourage. It can mean that people will avoid conflict and back down from useful confrontation where differences could get resolved. People will make incorrect assumptions and then act on them. Reverting to type can also mean avoiding getting support from others because you feel you have to do everything yourself.

When people revert to type, they are usually driven by their feelings, and it will usually be feelings that get in the way of being able to change behaviour constructively. Most people know how they would like to behave, so teaching the ‘how to’ is not at issue here.

Feelings that can get in the way of effectiveness can be anything from nervousness about presenting, to fear of humiliation for saying something stupid, to being intimidated by a particular person who seems to wrong-foot you all the time. Feelings can make you shy away from handling tricky situations from saying no to Christmas dinner with the parents to asking for a raise or communicating more honestly with a colleague.

At Impact Factory we address the fact that at times (more often than not) uncomfortable feelings will make it difficult, if not impossible, to create the outcome you want. Otherwise, people are trying to cope with new information and new techniques without acknowledging that their emotions can, at times, stop them making any change whatsoever.

That’s not personal development, and trying to learn new things without that essential acknowledgement usually means the learning won’t stick.

Changing yourself to change others

We hear over and over again in people’s personal and work lives that things would be much better if only someone else would change the way they do things. “If my sister wasn’t so stubborn, we’d have a much easier relationship.” “I’d get on much better if only my line manager would give me more time to get things done.” “My job would be easier if only my secretary was more efficient.” “My parents are so frustrating; if only they would start treating me like an adult.”

In these and many other examples, the solution seems to rest with someone else. Therefore, the responsibility for moving things forward rests with others as well. There will always be situations where life would be far better if someone else would just shape up and do things the way we think they ought to be done! However, that attitude puts all the power and influence into someone else’s hands and leaves us feeling impotent and often inadequate. You can have a good moan, but nothing changes.

Changing what you do, changing the way you speak to others, changing your attitude towards recurring difficulties will change the normally predictable outcome.

When we talk about change, we are looking for simple changes; tweaks, adjustments, small alterations, rather than looking to change everything about a person. At Impact Factory we talk about the least amount of change for the greatest impact. Striving for small but effective changes rather than complete transformation.

That’s’ how true personal development needs to happen: not massive life-changing upheaval, but easily manageable, incremental changes that don’t require you to change everything about yourself (or expect everyone else to change as well).

When we work with people’s personal development on our workshops we make it easy and enjoyable and filled with variety, so that there is ‘something for everyone’. What works for one person, won’t necessarily work for others. We believe that the way forward is to find a few things that you know you’ll be able to do, to have fun doing them and to experience enough small wins as you practise them. These are the things you’ll be able to remember in the heat of a difficult situation. You will revert to a new type that feels familiar because it’s developed from who you already are, not about becoming someone you’ll never be!

Real life, not make believe

Here’s one way that we do that: we use real-life, everyday situations that people encounter on the job or in their personal lives, rather than giving people made up, textbook scenarios they then have to ‘act out’. Working with real issues helps people recognise and understand their feelings rather than ignoring them or wishing they would go away.

We know that if you spend time learning and developing new skills on a course there needs to be a realistic bridge between the workshop room and real life.

We always ask people to bring in their own experiences – a challenging presenting situation, a recurring difficult person or problem, an upcoming meeting, etc. Within those real-life scenarios, we use some of the tools and techniques that the individual has practised during the training and has already found works for them.

By letting people work on their specific issues and then incorporating their favourite techniques into the re-enactments, they get to choose what they feel able to do, rather than ones they ought to do.

And if we could sum up our entire philosophy in one word it would be: choice.

When people feel they have choice, they feel more confident and better able to deal with the ordinary and the extraordinary of work and personal life.

And that’s how we make personal development personal as well!

About the Author
Jo Ellen and Robin run Impact Factory who specialise in Professional Personal Development, Presentation Skills, Communications Training, Leadership Development and Executive Coaching for Individuals.

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The Biggest Self Help Secret

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

This article is going to talk about something that no other Self Help or Self Improvement Gurus want you to know! There are a million articles you can read, you can invest tons of dollars in “Self-Help” programs, Life Coaching, Alternative Therapies, the list goes on and on forever. What you really need to know, you’ve all ready been told and not only is it the perfect answer, but it’s free!

We have all been the unfortunate victims of being lead astray. I am here to ask you to consider becoming a survivor, and a victim no more! There is no one to blame for our victimization; it’s been a hideous misunderstanding from the beginning of time itself. We are probably all to blame in some way or the other. We can change that too!

You see, we’ve all been brought up being told what we “should” be and do, what we “shouldn’t” be and do. We grew up encouraged to believe that our parents had all the answers, or our school, or church, or friends, or society in general. We have learned to look at everything outside of ourselves in order to live our life “right” and find the happiness we are looking for.

We have lost the most precious thing in the world. Society as a whole is becoming more and more stressed out. The health and well being industry is booming. Everyone from stay at home moms to Dr. Phil have an opinion about what you need to do, what you “should” do, how to fix you. Read their articles, buy their books, and go on their retreats, and you’ll be splendid. But it rarely works out that way.

All of these well-meaning people out there helping us help ourselves need to be given some sort of credit. I’m one of those people myself. In truly helping you help yourself though; I need to be completely honest with you. You are the only one that can possibly know what it is that you need to be a happy and fulfilled person.

Everything you need to know about life is inside of you. Some call it your “inner voice”, “intuition”, “conscious”, or “instincts”. You can call it whatever you want, or nothing at all. There is Something inside of you that has the answers for you.

The biggest problem is that we are not being taught to listen to ourselves properly. We keep seeking outside help, opinions, waiting for others to tell us what we need to do to get the happiness and relief from stress. The more we listen to others, the more we forget that we are truly the only ones that know what is right and best for ourselves.

With this information in mind, let me ask you to decide if you really even want to face yourself? This is a time to get very honest. Many of us are running fast and hard from having anything to do with having to look deeply at ourselves. Addictions are amok in the race to escape facing the truth about who or what we have allowed ourselves to become.

Its only after you’ve made the decision that you are tired of all the running and chasing, the fear and worry, that you will be able to begin reconnecting to the deepest parts of you. It’s okay to be afraid. Just don’t let that stop you. This is your life that your taking control of!

The first effort that needs to be focused on is learning how to listen to yourself again. Please don’t wait breathlessly waiting for me to tell you how to do that. I can only tell you what works for myself to give you ideas. The rest you need to do by yourself.

Many people rely on meditation. The goal is to clear the mind and maintain a better awareness of what is happening outside of the mental activities. Reflection, prayer, just being quite in your head is very helpful. I ask myself important questions and look at what is going on in my life. What do I like? What do I not like? What do I want to be? I don’t think about it; I just listen for the answers that come from my heart. You might like to try some or all of these ideas for yourself.

I hope this article has given you some new perspectives on helping yourself. Remember, as long as you are not harming yourself or another person, you are free to do whatever your heart calls out for you to do. If you would like to email me and speak of these things further, I would love to hear from you.

About the Author
Tracy Togliatti is a Holistic Practitioner and specializing in Energy Psychology and Reiki. She also offers a free advice service and free email Reiki lessons at http://www.happyher.com.

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Do You Lack Inspiration

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Inspiration is a powerful thing and it can really help you to change your life. Without inspiration people tend to give up trying to change their lives, and for those who do still try; they find it an impossible journey because there is nothing to give them any motivation to carry on. So just how do you find inspiration?

Inspiration is all Around You

Every single one of us is different and we all strive for different things. Due to these differences the things which give us inspiration also differs. The good news however is that there is inspiration all around you no matter what you are trying to achieve. You just have to look hard enough and you will find it!

If you are trying to lose weight for example, you may find inspiration in friends and in family, in magazines or even in the clothes that you would love to fit into. If you want to change your job you could find inspiration in people who have already made the change that you want to make. Even though we are all different, there are always people who have been through similar things to what we have and who understand what we are going though. By surrounding ourselves with people who understand, it will give us the inspiration we need to make the necessary changes.

Overall we all need people to look up to. Many people have a favourite celebrity that they admire. Others admire friends and family. That admiration gives you inspiration and it can affect how you live your life. It does not matter who the person is that you admire, just as long as they do provide positive inspiration. It is powerful and it really can help. So if you do want to develop the motivation that you need to change things, you need to surround yourself with whatever it is that inspires you.

Your Next Steps in Finding Inspiration

Now you know what inspiration is and how it can change your life, you now need to make a plan for yourself. Ask yourself the following questions:

What is it I want to achieve?
Do I know anybody who has gone through anything similar to what I am going through?
Is this change really important to me?

Once you have answered the above questions you will know what kind of inspiration you need. It is then your job to find that inspiration and hold onto it with both hands. You could keep a photograph with you at all times which is inspirational to you. Or perhaps you find quotes or music inspirational? Once you find what it is that helps you, keep it with you as much as you can. That way the inspiration will stay with you at all times and you will never lose your focus.

About the Author
Sam Crowley is a Motivational Speaker who lives in Cincinnati, OH. Sam Crowley inspires audiences worldwide with his “Everyday Is Saturday” message. You can view Sam Crowley’s website at www.EverydayIsSaturday.com

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