I’m just loving Dr. Joseph Riggio’s latest webinar series, The Book of Ancient Secrets. If you want a real financial education, if you want to understand how to make money and do this authentically and holistically and understand what prosperity really is, that it is more than just money. This is what this webinar series is all about. 

This is Jeff Leiken at TEDx Academy in Greece, you can read more about Jeff at his website http://leiken.com/

From Zen to wandering in India, but how do you really get that kind of INTUITION?

Luck Is Just the Spark for Business Giants – NYTimes.com
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/30/business/luck-is-just-the-spark-for-business-giants.html?_r=1&partner=rss&emc=rss

Progressive and Mr. Lewis illustrate how 10Xers shine when clobbered by setbacks and misfortune, turning bad luck into good results. They use difficulty as a catalyst to deepen purpose, recommit to values, increase discipline, respond with creativity and heighten productive paranoia — translating fear into extensive preparation and calm, clearheaded action. Resilience, not luck, is the signature of greatness.

Nietzsche wrote, “What does not kill me, makes me stronger.” We all get bad luck. The question is how to use it to turn it into “one of the best things that ever happened,” to not let it become a psychological prison.

I love this blogpost, it is one of those essential or foundational posts. And there’s Joseph’s formula for greatness!! It speaks to having substance in a world where most people lack that. You want to be the difference that makes a difference? Start here:

A Signpost on the Path
http://transformationalperformance.com/?p=1

It probably goes without saying that this was a profound transformation moment for me … and surely it was that. While there were literally months of deep personal work I was engaged in leading up to this moment, in an instant I found myself surrendering to the transformation I was in the midst of experiencing … and it was as if my skin broke open and released me from the illusions I had held up until the moment regarding what it would be like to be myself completely.