Have you seen Shawn Achor’s TED talk? If not, please watch. He is so good! http://www.ted.com/talks/shawn_achor_the_happy_secret_to_better_work Shawn gives us the data about how our brains at positive perform significantly better than they do at negative or neutral. Then there’s the whole law of attraction side of things. When we are at negative or even neutral, we […]
Not Everyone Needs to Like You
My book, The Law of Attraction Made Simple, has a lot of fantastic reviews on Amazon ~ “Very simply, THE BEST law Of Attraction book ever written.” “This book is life changing! I can’t put it down.” “Best book I’ve ever read on LOA.” ”Best book on Law of Attraction I’ve ever read.” Etc. A […]
A Tale of Two Bosses
Imagine that you get to choose between 2 bosses. One is fault-finding, belittling, grumpy, and generally negative. The other is supportive, optimistic, kind, and happy. Which one would you choose to work for? Which one are you to yourself? Much Love, Jonathan I write these Daily Doses because I know that my content does make […]
When letting go doesn’t seem to work
I heard a great question today ~ “I’ve done a lot of letting go work – tapping, Sedona, etc. around being able to find good people for my business. But, it doesn’t seem to stick. What’s up with that?” Usually when this happens, it means that we need to go deeper. Here’s a metaphor: If […]
Two Thoughts on Hurt
Redefining Loving Ourselves
We often view letting ourselves off the hook or cutting ourselves some slack as loving ourselves. In some situations this is probably accurate but more often than not it isn’t. It is actually self-sabotage and self-damage. One definition of emotional maturity is doing the “right” thing even when you don’t feel like it. Usually in […]
Sales Chalk Talk Radio Show
I was a guest on the Sales Chalk Talk Radio Show with Hugh Liddle and Jim Hamlin. We talked about Daily Dose stuff, or in Hugh’s words, “In Jonathan’s daily blog A Daily Dose of Jonathan, he deals with various subjects about life and business and our thinking. And I’ve seen some recurring themes in his writing […]
Inconvenience
I heard a fascinating presentation from Tom Tillapaugh, the founder of The Denver Street School. He said that the key to helping at-risk youth is to have people who are willing to provide sacrificial intervention to the point of extreme inconvenience. i.e. they need support and mentoring from already successful people who already have full […]
Confusing Mile Markers With Destinations
My daughter graduated from 6th grade today. Imagine her saying, “Well now that I’ve graduated 6th grade I’ve arrived.” Or, “I’ll be happy now.” Or, “Good, that should prove that I am enough.” That would be ridiculous. But that’s what we tend to do in our lives. “Oh, when I hit SMD/RVP/Blue Diamond/100K ring/top producer’s roundtable/etc. […]