“IF YOU'RE READING T HIS... CONGRATULATIONS, YOU'RE ALIVE. IF THAT'S NOT SOMETHING TO SMILE ABOUT, THEN I DON'T KNOW WHAT IS.” FEATURED IN THIS ISSUE Finding Happiness 2 More Than Words Nimak Nawwab 3 Spiritual Books Think & Grow Rich 4-5 Spontaneity Just Do It! 6 Women of Wonder Aeysha Mohammadazai 7 NLP Coach Training Oct 2013 8 The Magic of EFT 9 Finding Happiness? If the real purpose of life is to become happy, why then, is this ideal so difficult to grasp? No matter where we live, or what we do, most of us will know what it means to be happy, or indeed unhappy. But what is happiness really? Is it a fine educa- tion, a good job, financial security, a supportive & loving partner, a circle of true friends, acts of service to others? It can be any, or indeed all of these things but the trouble is that while on the surface they may seem like the building blocks of happiness, none of these things will give us the lasting happiness that we so desire. This kind of ‘true happiness’ will only be revealed to us when we find the strength to confront and conquer our own weaknesses. It doesn’t exist in the past, or in the future, but in the here and now, as we face our daily lives with all of the challenges that entails. Happiness therefore, is a set of choices and it is our soul responsibility to make the right decisions; ones that will set us on the path to true happiness. Contd. on pg. 2 August 2013
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“ I F Y O U ' R E R E A D I N G T H I S . . .
C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S , Y O U ' R E A L I V E .
I F T H A T ' S N O T S O M E T H I N G T O S M I L E A B O U T ,
T H E N I D O N ' T K N O W W H A T I S . ”
F E A T U R E D I N
T H I S I S S U E
Finding Happiness 2
More Than Words
Nimak Nawwab
3
Spiritual Books
Think & Grow Rich
4 - 5
Spontaneity
Just Do It!
6
Women of Wonder
Aeysha Mohammadazai
7
NLP Coach Training
Oct 2013
8
The Magic of EFT 9
Finding Happiness?
If the real purpose of life is to become happy, why then, is this ideal so difficult
to grasp?
No matter where we live, or what we do, most of us will know what it means to
be happy, or indeed unhappy. But what is happiness really? Is it a fine educa-
tion, a good job, financial security, a supportive & loving partner, a circle of true
friends, acts of service to others? It can be any, or indeed all of these things but
the trouble is that while on the surface they may seem like the building blocks
of happiness, none of these things will give us the lasting happiness that we so
desire.
This kind of ‘true happiness’ will only be revealed to us when we find the
strength to confront and conquer our own weaknesses. It doesn’t exist in the
past, or in the future, but in the here and now, as we face our daily lives with all
of the challenges that entails. Happiness therefore, is a set of choices and it is
our soul responsibility to make the right decisions; ones that will set us on the
path to true happiness. Contd. on pg. 2
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Finding Happiness~ contd. from pg.1
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Have you ever noticed how easy it is to allow others to play a controlling part in our lives? We may
even allow them to determine our happiness. Do we too often find ourselves acceding to the unrealis-
tic demands placed upon us by, spouses, parents, or our children? Do we become distracted in our
efforts to keep everyone around us happy, rather than spending time looking at our own lives; letting
go of unhealthy habits/patterns and replacing them with healthy and productive ones?
Money, possessions and other people are antidotes for short term happiness yet we continue to self
medicate ourselves with these things. We commit to duties and people and soon begin to regret it in-
stead of being honest saying, “I really cannot do that”. We allow others to depend on us and take up
all of our time making it impossible to have time for ourselves. The telephone controls us too, as soon
as it rings we break our necks trying to receive a call from someone who is impeding on our “me time”.
We need to control things instead of allowing things to con-
trol us. Only then will we as a people begin to find a level of
true happiness. We would be better served if we stopped
worrying about what others may think of us, if we do not and
cannot come through for them. That can become the factor
that determines our happiness. If we worry about making
someone else unhappy therefore we are sacrificing our own
happiness for theirs. Really, how wrong is that?
We should never sacrifice our true happiness for others, not
even in marriages, with our children, and families and the
hardest one of all …our parents, once we become adults.
It does not mean we love them any less it simply means that
we have a right to say no and not be inconvenienced unless
it is a life or death situation.
T H E W H I S P E R I N G S O U L
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Excerpt from Banishment
I let you out,
As the agony of generations
Birthed,
Matured,
Ingrown,
Stamp our collective memory,
Moaning mothers,
Massacred young innocents,
Shamed helpless males,
Weaved in and out of the centuries.
I turn you out,
Grief,
Out of my heart of hearts
Out of my soulful soul.
I let you out,
As women's tears join
Across lands, deserts, oceans
Rivers of suffering,
Gushing and flooding,
The tributaries of time and place.
I let you go, Grief,
So you can no longer hold me in thrall,
Keep me from restful sleep,
Smothering my dreams,
With a bleak, murky future for my loved ones.
(For complete verses go here http://
www.nimahnawwab.com/banishment.html)
Interviews: https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=EK5CILCCHvs&feature=player_detailpage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=GNr61sGhYGo&feature=player_detailpage
CANVAS OF THE SOUL
Nimah Ismail Nawwab, known as the voice of
Arab women and youth, is an internationally
published poet and photographer, a Young
Global Leader and keynote speaker, who de-
scends from a long line of scholars from
Mecca, Saudi Arabia. She was the first fe-
male Saudi Arabian poet to be published in
the US and is heavily engaged in critical and
emerging issues involving women and youth
empowerment, seeking to build bridges of un-
derstanding to establish global peace and
rapport.
“Canvas of the Soul,” which comes eight
years after Nawwab’s pioneering work “The
Unfurling,” features Islamic art and calligraphy
and is a spiritual volume similar to the works
of Rumi and other mystic poets.
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Nimah Ismail Nawwab
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6. Specialized Knowledge The intelligent direction
of specialized knowledge is the most frequent way of amassing wealth. 7. The Brain Capable of both broadcasting and re-ceiving thoughts directly to, or from, other people. 8. Imagination The imagination is the workshop in which all plans can be fashioned and prepared for action.
9. Decision Successful people have the habit of reaching decisions quickly and changing them slowly if ever. Successful people have conquered procrastina-tion.
10. Organized Planning Everything created be-gins in the form of desires which are taken into the workshop of the imagination for proper organization and planning.
11. Power of the Master Mind You automatically take on the habits and power of the people you asso-ciate with. Control this by forming a Master Mind group who can assist you in achieving your dreams.
12. Persistence Will-power, desire and persis-tence are essential for the transmuting of desires into monetary equivalents.
13. The Mystery of Sex Transmutation Sex trans-mutation involves the transfer of sex desire into a moti-vating force for financial Achievement.
14. The Subconscious Mind A vast reservoir storing every impulse or thought received through the five senses
15. The Six Ghosts of Fear The master key that unlocks the door to life’s bountiful riches, is the privi-lege of creating in your own mind a burning desire to achieve. The satisfaction that comes to all who con-quer self and force life to pay whatever they demand, is overwhelming.
Main Theme All achievement, including
every fortune ever built, has
had its beginning in an idea. Wealth comes
from turning the idea from something we can
see in our minds eye alone, into something
that serves other people, and for which they
are willing to pay. This is done through auto-
suggestion, organized planning, master-mind
association and an inner harmony between
the thoughts of your mind and the actions and
achievements of your life. You literally be-
come and achieve what you think about all
day long. .
1. Thoughts Are Things Whatever the mind can conceive and believe man is capa-ble of bringing into reality. 2. Desire There are no limitations except those we set ourselves. Both poverty and riches are the direct results of our thoughts. 3. Faith Ideas are being transformed into huge fortunes all around us. Using the medium of faith, you can join that group of people with great achievements. 4. The Sixth Sense Creative part of the mind creates hunches and inspiration. This can be enhanced and refined. 5. Auto-suggestion Man is the master of his own destiny because he has the power to influence what he thinks about using the tech-niques of auto-suggestion.
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“To Control Your Life …. Control Your Thoughts”
NAPOLEAN HILL
THINK & GROW RICH
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If you're interested in self improvement or entrepreneurship, you've probably heard of Napoleon Hill's leg-
endary book Think and Grow Rich, arguably the most widely circulated book of the 20th century on the
topic of personal success. And one which has sold over 15 million copies worldwide.
This book was the end result of twenty years of his life, spent interviewing and researching 500 of Amer-
ica’s richest people, in an effort to discover the exact methods they used in order to achieve their respec-
tive goals. Included among these 500 men and women were Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, Theodore Roo-
sevelt, Charles Schwab, Woodrow Wilson, Alexander Graham Bell, John D. Rockefeller, along with many
others. His mission was to deliver a book that could teach any individual how to become successful.
It’s not a novel, or a get rich quick scheme and in order to get the most out of these principles you have to
know and apply them. Taking action is required and mentioned in one of the success principles. Many
successful people have praised the work of Napoleon Hill and actually given him credit for their success.
This is a must read book, which contains stories of little people who went on to become great people but
who also became rich along the way. Hill doesn’t reveal the secret formula for success but he offers
enough clues to help you work it out for yourself. You could summarise it though, in this way ~
We are what we think
We get out of life, whatever we put into it
Failures lead to success if we are persistent
If you would like a free copy of Think and Grow Rich for
“ A L L G R O W T H I S A L E A P I N T H E D A R K , A S P O N T A N E O U S , U N P R E -M E D I T A T E D A C T W I T H O U T B E N E F I T O F E X P E R I E N C E . ” H E N R Y M I L L E R
T H E W H I S P E R I N G S O U L
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Being spontaneous means acting in the present, being responsible for your actions no matter what they
may bring. But how would it feel if you were to take this kind of risk?
Probably a little scary, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing because it helps you get in touch with the real
you. You might begin to ‘feel’ things out and learn how to make decisions uncorrupted by thoughts and
emotions.
Learning to let different aspects of your being function independently of each other has the potential to
release great energy and awareness within you and allows you to operate outside of your ‘conditioning’.
You’ll gradually find that you are no longer a slave to what were once ‘limiting ideas’. There’s great free-
dom in facing your fears, whatever they may be, rather than running from them.
Most people would be happy if they could find a system which explained how they could become sponta-
neous, but that’s never going to happen because spontaneity implies a lack of structure in the first place
and so you just have to ‘be’ spontaneous. Put your fears to one side, suspend you ‘beliefs’ and pretty
soon you’ll find that things will begin to change. There’ll be a new freshness to your life; the way you think,
talk and act.
When you’re attached to a particular way of doing things, it’s easy to slip into a fear-base and allow those
fears to dominate your decisions, but that is no way to live life. So, why not take that leap into the un-
known..........who knows what magic is waiting for you.
Here’s a little fun exercise you can try some weekend to see what Spontaneity feels like.
Cancel all your plans for one weekend – doesn’t matter what you had planned, just free yourself up. If
you’ve got kids, just get a sitter. You need to be totally free for spontaneous activities to occur
Break out of your comfort zone – don’t just go to the gym because your calendar is clear; do something
totally different. Something that will shake things up.
Treat yourself – anything you want is yours (within realistic fi-
nancial limitations of course).
Do something that scares you – get a tattoo, learn to sky-
dive, ride a horse, anything that’s new for you and just a little
bit scary.
Follow your every whim – be prepared to act impulsively
(within reason) and be open to doing whatever you ‘feel’ like
doing as the thought occurs.
Don’t feel guilty about it! – this may be the hardest part at first
but there’s not much point to the whole exercise, if you keep
thinking about what you should have been doing instead. This is