Showing posts with label Dr.Wayne Dyer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dr.Wayne Dyer. Show all posts
Sunday, July 4, 2010
61. A Good Definition of Discipline
Dr. Wayne Dyer defines discipline as an inner Code of Ethics, something for you to internalise and use in order to be an effective, intelligent, moral no-limit person. It has nothing to do with external "discipline", crime, punishment or criticism of how you yourself or others behave. True discipline always comes from within. To this end, learn to always do what is true to who you are inside rather than going along with what others are doing.
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Sunday, March 21, 2010
11. Keeping Perspective
No matter what happens to you, remember to laugh at yourself. Dr.Wayne Dyer in his "Rule No.6" story reminds us not to take ourselves so damned seriously. This helps us to remain grounded and to keep our true perspective on things. (The Power of Intention).
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4. Average people do things right ; You must do the Right Thing
You should study the Wayne Dyer books "Pulling Your Own Strings" and "What You Really Want for Your Children" to find a fuller explanation of this. In short, you need to become a No-Limit Person. The distinction between being averange and no-limit that Dr.Dyer makes is that of doing the right thing simply because it is the right thing and anything else would be insanity. An average person is trained to do things right but couldn't tell you why. The No-Limit person knows why it is the right thing.
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