ISBN-13: 9781493616572 / Angielski / Miękka / 2013 / 154 str.
One failed marriage and one failed business did not stop Eureka from reaching her goals and dreams again. She remarried the same man the second time and together they are building a successful marriage, a successful family, a successful relationship, and a successful business. This book is full of rewarding exercises to help you to focus intellectually and clear distractions while opening your heart, mind, and soul to success. What is success? For some, success means owning a big house, driving a fancy car, and going on exotic vacations. For several, success may look like having inner peace, an abundance of love and happiness, and living a life of integrity. To simply know that you have the power within you to be alive, do, and create anything in your life is giving yourself permission to be the brilliant, radiant, magnificent, and divine individual you were chosen to be. Taking ownership means not creating excuses; not blaming others, and not using your past or circumstances as reasons why you are not capable of being successful. When you know who/whose you are and can still love all of you, both your light and past darkness, you can own who you are. Taking ownership and being responsible for what you think, what you say, and what you do is vital to truly being successful. Remember success starts and begins with you. People often ask, "How do you find your purpose?" Your purpose is not hiding under a rock. You don't need to search for it because it has always been with you. You were born with a precise purpose the day you were created. Eureka found that she is the most active when she is helping others deepen their awareness about themselves. If you are on the quest to "finding" your purpose, think of your most recent memory where you felt the most active and happy. What were you doing? Who were you being? Begin with the understanding that your purpose is a state of being. Money can buy you a house but not a home. Money can buy you a bed but not sleep. Money can buy you medicine but not health. Money can buy you blood but not life. Money can buy you a lover but not love. Money can buy you amusements but not happiness. Money can buy you books but not wisdom. Money can buy you a clock but not more time. Money can buy you companions but not real friends. Money can buy you food but not an appetite. Money can buy you a ring but not a marriage.