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Spirit Means Business: The Way to Prosper Wildly without Selling Your Soul Spirit Means Business: The Way to Prosper Wildly without Selling Your Soul by Alan Cohen
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“THE REALITY: You are not getting what you want because your intentions are mixed, unclear, or contrary to what you say you want. When you clarify your intentions, your desired results will follow.”
Alan Cohen, Spirit Means Business: The Way to Prosper Wildly without Selling Your Soul
“We are abundant in whatever we pay attention to. The first step to upgrading your abundance is to upgrade what you are paying attention to.”
Alan Cohen, Spirit Means Business: The Way to Prosper Wildly without Selling Your Soul
“THE MYTH: Being a misfit is a defect you must correct. THE REALITY: Your nonconformity is your pathway to fulfillment.”
Alan Cohen, Spirit Means Business: The Way to Prosper Wildly without Selling Your Soul
“People find money for the things they value. They do not find money for things they don’t value. It’s as simple as that. All else is excuse, distraction, complication, and smoke and mirrors.”
Alan Cohen, Spirit Means Business: The Way to Prosper Wildly without Selling Your Soul
“THE MYTH: Money is the indicator of wealth. THE REALITY: Quality of life is the real indicator of wealth.”
Alan Cohen, Spirit Means Business: The Way to Prosper Wildly without Selling Your Soul
“There are seven reasons people go to work: (1) Money; (2) Passionate self-expression; (3) Rewarding relationships; (4) Service to improve others’ lives; (5) Egoic achievement, competitive victory, or status; (6) Fear, guilt, obligation, rote habit, or debt to tradition; and (7) Avoidance of boredom or escape from a more unpleasant situation. We might boil this list down to two basic motivations: fear-based lack and joy-based expression.”
Alan Cohen, Spirit Means Business: The Way to Prosper Wildly without Selling Your Soul
“Worldly things have their value and spiritual gifts have their value. There is no crossover between the two.”
Alan Cohen, Spirit Means Business: The Way to Prosper Wildly without Selling Your Soul