Showing posts with label self-help. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 23, 2023

Read a Self Help Book For a U.S. History Perspective

The Robbins-McClendon collaboration was published 1997, i.e. pre-Obama. Now that America has made a choice and elected an African-American as POTUS, this self-help book could serve as a U.S. historical perspective.

Anthony “Tony” Robbins and Joseph McClendon III jointly authored a self-help book titled Unlimited Power: A Black Choice”.

Ever hear of Tony Robbins? He’s an excellent motivational speaker and author of several bestselling books on how to forge your path to success. My son appears to be a huge fan. He’s always quoting him. This article is about one of the books found in my son’s personal library, which is now in my possession because when he moved out it was left in a box in the garage. No, I won’t be taking it to the Antiques Roadshow for appraisal. Instead, I’m giving it my own appraisal and sharing my valuation.

Tony or Anthony Robbins co-authored this book with a friend and fellow professional, Joseph McClendon III. Both of these guys have unquestionable credentials. If you want to know what makes them think that they know enough to tell you anything, just flip to the pages at the end entitled “About the Authors”. Also, an important note to mention is that Mr. Robbins is a philanthropist and in addition to operating his own non-profit organization, ten percent of the royalties from the sales of this co-authored work are donated to the Young Black College Fund for the mentoring of young African-Americans. The book is called: Unlimited Power: A Black Choice.

There are several reasons why a person, regardless of their background, would probably like this book. For one thing, it has great quotes woven into the chapters from celebrities like Quincy Jones and Oprah Winfrey; and historical Americans like Sojourner Truth and Booker T. Washington. There are also quotations from two people whose sayings appear in writings by almost everybody: Unknown and Anonymous. You might be tempted to just skim through the leaves looking for all the “Who said what” remarks.

Another reason? Quickly peruse the Table of Contents and your curiosity will be aroused. Although you may say to yourself that there is no new thing for you to learn, you might convince yourself that it’s worth further examination. For example, “Mastering Your Mind: How to Run Your Brain”. Sounds fascinating! I must figure out how to do this because my brain always runs away from me! Or how about this interesting title: “The Difference That Makes the Difference”. Hmm? What difference could that be?

In all, the book is very good motivational reading. Although, to be honest, the basics of how to develop a spirit and mindset to achieve unlimited success are something that surely every human being must already know, instinctively or intuitively.

(1) Don’t lie. (2) Don’t cheat. (3) Don’t steal.

These are not optional. They are commandments.

(1) Don’t whine. (2) Don’t complain. (3) Don’t make excuses.

Well thanks a lot, Joe and Tony! Now, what am I supposed to use for hindrances to slow me down and stop me?!

The basics aside, there is some awfully good information and advice which can be extracted and learned: memory management; the precision model; healthy eating tips (food is fuel); and various motivation strategies. The insertion and application of the Peanuts® comic strip is priceless.

One final reason one might consider reading or reviewing this Robbins-McClendon collaborative effort? It is 2014. America made a choice and elected an African-American who is now serving his second term as President of the United States. This book was published pre-Obama in 1997. I think it would be a good read for a U.S. historical perspective.

Unlimited Power: A Black Choice

Wednesday, April 28, 2021

Health and Beauty: Relaxation Guide: Benefits of Dead Sea Bath Salts

Bath salts have received a lot of negative publicity in the past. This is a reminder that bath salts - for healthy body, mind, and spirit or soul - are a beautiful thing! Dead sea bath salts are mild, gentle, and scented. They have many benefits plus you can use them on a daily basis. Benefits of Dead Sea Bath Salts

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Relaxation Gift Guide: Bath Salts, Aromatherapy and More

Bath salts have received a lot of negative publicity in the past. This is a reminder that bath salts - for healthy body, mind and spirit or soul - are a beautiful thing!

Dead sea bath salts are mild, gentle and scented. They have many benefits plus you can use them on a daily basis. They gently exfoliate and nourish your skin while wiping off the layers of dirt, excess moisture and oil; they ease stress and relax your muscles. Did you ever stop to think it could be the perfect gift for your high school teenager? Oh yeah! Being a teenager is really stressful!! Why not show them how to relieve stress naturally? I'm hinting at girls but I'm sure some of the boys would soak in them if nobody was looking. Just like when they watch chick flicks and cry like a baby!


Benefits of Dead Sea Bath Salts
TIP:  Combine With Aromatherapy


Why would anybody want to abuse bath salts?  Using bath salts can make you feel like a budding new flower. The combination use of bath salts with aromatherapy can change a mood from anxiety and distress to an experience of comfort and serenity. Surrender yourself for a few brief moments and transport yourself to a paradise of your own making. Dead Sea bath salts are also linked to more than just stress relief.

In fact, several years back, In September 1995, an article written by Judy Siegel-Itzkovich was published via The Jerusalem Post which reported that Dead Sea salts can help those suffering from rheumatic disorder. Staunch supporters of aromatherapy such as the NAHA, can suggest a wide range of medicinal uses. Of course, the ancient civilizations (like the Egyptians) knew all about these benefits.


Attention: Parents of Teens!!!
Are you parenting a teenager?

Being a teenager can be really stressful!! For the teenager and for the parent.

Would you like to know an easy fix for stress relief?

Bath salts! No. Not to inhale. To luxuriate!

Bath salts, combined with aromatherapy, can create ecstasy! (No pun intended.) 

Dead sea bath salts have many benefits and you can use them daily. So indulge your teenager (and yourself). 

For the holiday season, or special days like Mother's Day, Valentine's Day, or for any occasion, this is a great gift idea for a teenager, a mother or anybody! Don't even wait for an event to happen. The Egyptians didn't!


Castle Baths - 16 oz Jubilee Dead Sea Salts for the Soul Bath Salts - Bergamot Pink Grapefruit 

Infused with a sweet, organic citrus floral blend, our Jubilee Dead Sea Bath Salts are jubilant yet restful - and intensely restorative! Between a busy day and a long evening, take time to revitalize yourself with a Jubilee Dead Sea Salt soak ("the pause that refreshes") and come out dancing! We use only pure, authentic Dead Sea Salt when we make our Dead Sea Bath Salts to ensure a spa-quality bathing experience. No need to settle for those cheap, ultra-dehydrating store-brand salts anymore! Treat yourself to luxury!

  • Visit the CB Blog for more information on spa products.

 

  • Random trivia: January is National Bath Safety Month
In particular, January 8th is Bubble Bath Day- Click here to find more Bizarre and Unique Holidays.

 

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* Pink flower divider and bubble bath images: glitter-graphics.com


Wednesday, September 9, 2020

Read a Self Help Book For a U.S. History Perspective

Anthony “Tony” Robbins and Joseph McClendon III jointly authored a self-help book titled “Unlimited Power: A Black Choice”.

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The Robbins-McClendon collaboration was published 1997, i.e. pre-Obama. Now that America has made a choice and elected an African-American as POTUS, this self-help book could serve as a U.S. historical perspective.

Ever hear of Tony Robbins? He’s an excellent motivational speaker and author of several bestselling books on how to forge your path to success. My son appears to be a huge fan. He’s always quoting him. This article is about one of the books found in my son’s personal library, which is now in my possession because when he moved out it was left in a box in the garage. No, I won’t be taking it to the Antiques Roadshow for appraisal. Instead, I’m giving it my own appraisal and sharing my valuation.
Tony or Anthony Robbins co-authored this book with a friend and fellow professional, Joseph McClendon III. Both of these guys have unquestionable credentials. If you want to know what makes them think that they know enough to tell you anything, just flip to the pages at the end entitled “About the Authors”. Also, an important note to mention is that Mr. Robbins is a philanthropist and in addition to operating his own non-profit organization, ten percent of the royalties from the sales of this co-authored work are donated to the Young Black College Fund for the mentoring of young African-Americans. The book is called: Unlimited Power: A Black Choice.
There are several reasons why a person, regardless of their background, would probably like this book. For one thing, it has great quotes woven into the chapters from celebrities like Quincy Jones and Oprah Winfrey; and historical Americans like Sojourner Truth and Booker T. Washington. There are also quotations from two people whose sayings appear in writings by almost everybody: Unknown and Anonymous. You might be tempted to just skim through the leaves looking for all the “Who said what” remarks.
Another reason? Quickly peruse the Table of Contents and your curiosity will be aroused. Although you may say to yourself that there is no new thing for you to learn, you might convince yourself that it’s worth further examination. For example, “Mastering Your Mind: How to Run Your Brain”. Sounds fascinating! I must figure out how to do this because my brain always runs away from me! Or how about this interesting title: “The Difference That Makes the Difference”. Hmm? What difference could that be?
In all, the book is very good motivational reading. Although, to be honest, the basics of how to develop a spirit and mindset to achieve unlimited success are something that surely every human being must already know, instinctively or intuitively.
(1) Don’t lie. (2) Don’t cheat. (3) Don’t steal.
These are not optional. They are commandments.
(1) Don’t whine. (2) Don’t complain. (3) Don’t make excuses.
Well thanks a lot, Joe and Tony! Now, what am I supposed to use for hindrances to slow me down and stop me?!
The basics aside, there is some awfully good information and advice which can be extracted and learned: memory management; the precision model; healthy eating tips (food is fuel); and various motivation strategies. The insertion and application of the Peanuts® comic strip is priceless.
One final reason one might consider reading or reviewing this Robbins-McClendon collaborative effort? It is 2014. America made a choice and elected an African-American who is now serving his second term as President of the United States. This book was published pre-Obama in 1997. I think it would be a good read for a U.S. historical perspective.

Unlimited Power: A Black Choice



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