Inspirational Thought for the Weekend

The best day of your life is the one
on which you decide your life is your own.
No apologies or excuses.
No one to lean on, rely on, or blame.
The gift is yours — it is an amazing journey —
and you alone are responsible for the quality of it.
This is the day your life really begins.

N.N.

The Opus

The Opus Movie is the story of a young man who pursues his dream in the face of impossible challenges and succeeds – this young man is Vivaldi! This unique and powerful film features lessons from the world’s top teachers and achievers.

Every person born on the planet arrives with the potential to create an incredible Opus. But only some people do. Why is that? In this spectacular follow up to the Law of Attraction you will find amazing insights from Top Achievers and Teachers on how to turn your intentions into accomplishments. In The Opus you will be shown the formula and patterns Top Achievers use to create greater abundance in Wealth, Health, Relationships and self achievement.

If you don’t mind Spanish subtitles you can watch the movie for free here.

If you want to buy the movie for yourself or as a great gift, visit The Opus

Highly recommended!

Inspirational Thought for the Week

Skillful speech not only means that we pay attention to the words we speak and to their tone but also requires that our words reflect compassion and concern for others and that they help and heal, rather than wound and destroy.

– Bhante Henepola Gunaratana, “Eight Mindful Steps to Happiness”

Inspirational Thought for the Weekend

Self Esteem

“Too many people overvalue what they are not and undervalue what they are.” —Malcolm Forbes


“Positive self-esteem is the quality of simply saying thank you and accepting any value that is attributed to you by others.” —Denis Waitley

“The core of your personality is your self-esteem, ‘How much you like yourself?’ The more you like and respect yourself, the better you do at everything you attempt.” —Brian Tracy

“No one can make you feel inferior without your permission.” —Eleanor Roosevelt