Most of the questions and problems that I hear on a daily basis involve relationship issues. Even if a caller’s problem is not specifically romantic in nature, usually there is some human interaction that could be improved, to the benefit of all concerned. Although I address a wide diversity of problems and complications, it is clear to me that the same set of basic principles could be used to solve most of them. Would you like to know more about those principles, and how you might use them to improve your own situation?

Now, I often attempt to convey these principles in the course of my conversations with clients, but realistically most people do not have the time to hear them in detail, even at my low per-minute rates. And truthfully I would prefer, for your sakes as well as mine, that you be able to read about these principles and become familiar with them on your own, so that our time together can be focused on helping and coaching you in the specific ways you can apply them to your situation.

My goal is not to talk to you as much as possible, but to help you as much as possible. Your happiness and benefit are my main concern. So I am doing all I can to make available the resources that time, study and experience have shown really work for those who use them diligently.

The resource I am recommending to you here, whether you believe your main problem is related to relationships, finances, physical health or a combination of factors, is The Prospering Power of Love by Catherine Ponder. This book contains in very concise form tools that you can begin using effectively, no matter how bleak, complicated or hopeless your situation may appear.

I have used and tested these principles over the course of decades, and I can tell you that, regardless of your personal beliefs, these techiques will work for you if you will simply apply them. You don’t even have to believe they will work. Just use the principles, consistently and diligently, and the results will speak for themselves.

How can the principles of prosperity help with such a wide range of problems and challenges? According to my favorite thesaurus, the word “prosper” can mean any or all of the following:

Accomplish, advance, arrive, augment, be enriched, bear fruit, become rich, become wealthy, benefit, bloom, blossom, catch on, come along, develop, do well, do wonders, elevate, fare well, feather nest, flourish, flower, gain, get on, get there, go places, grow rich, improve, increase, make good, make it, make mark, make money, make out, multiply, produce, progress, rise, score, succeed, thrive, upgrade, uplift, yield.

If you would like to see more of that kind of activity in any area of your life, from romance to finance, I heartily recommend that you get a copy of this book. You can read about the book in more detail (there are some great customer reviews on the page) and may also obtain it here. Please read it carefully, with a view to giving it a sincere try, and remember that the most powerful truths often appear too simple.

Try them anyway! If the important answers were only available to the intellectual and the scholarly, most people would have no chance at ever creating a satisfying life for themselves. Fortunately, the most powerful principles are accessible to all, and will work for anyone who applies them sincerely and consistently.

I am considering offering a study group for those who are interested in working their way through the book step by step and maximizing their results. This group will also have access to other online study and support materials. If you are interested, please notify me by Keen Mail so that I can coordinate this for everyone’s benefit.

As always, I am available to offer specific coaching and answer questions for anyone who wishes to learn more about creating and maintaining a happy and satifsying life. Here’s to your happiness and well-being!


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