
The Science of Being Great!
I want to recommend a book that has added an immeasurable amount of value into my life. It is Wallace Wattles the science series, which includes the science of being great, the science of being rich, and the science of being healthy.
This year my career path has taken me into new heights bringing increased challenges, growth opportunities and MONEY! This entire rise is not only in corporate American but with my children, spouse and almost all areas based on one principle. “Filling your space” or simple “adding value”. This principle is deep so get the book or hit me up and we can chat but in short...
We can elevate our situation by not looking to change it but out grow it. Once you HOLD more value than your current situation and circumstance life will automatically upgrade you. The universe loves people who add value to life. Honestly and to be a bit in your face, you are selfish. You wake up, post on sites like this, interact with others and spend the entire day only thinking about solving your own problem. Even worst the solution is so small it doesn’t even include others. When we are in this space we sadly enough become a burden to the world, this has been me a lot of times in my life so yes as I point, I am aware of the other fingers pointing back at me.
If you have the desire to elevate your daily energy, your overall passion and of course your results, here are three simple habits to take on.
1.Be more of a solution than a problem.
Start being a solution in your life by looking around right now in your physical proximity and overall life and solving the first problem you become aware of. It could be a dirty counter, a messy floor or an on organized method to look for jobs. Solve this issue today. When this is done look around again and repeat this. Never let small solutions go unclaimed.
Stop or slow down on sharing negativity. Take a day and start to notice after people interact with you do they feel better or worse. Did you blah all your issues and negative beliefs on them. Did you try to make them think about the things you hate thinking about like bringing up your hate for politicians or cops or whatever. Know there’s a time and a place for these topics and that time is not “ALL” the time.
Get rest. Sleep is a recharge physically emotionally and spiritually. It allows you to step away from life’s challenges and refresh. Get a good amount for your personal needs and stop making excuses to neglect yourself.
Hope this is helpful for just 1 person! If that’s you, yea you can like this post but better yet please leave an encouraging comment for the next person who see is struggling, pay it forward.
-to being the hero of your story-

Great attitude to have!

Your post is very encouraging, i am in a similar situation finding employment. Going through the motions makes it sometimes different. I will strive to find the positive in it all, there are reasons and lessons im sure

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He'll yeah f***** right

Thank you, Jason. That was well-written and very helpful, professionally and personally. I will get the book to kick-start my life all around. Cheers!

My goodness, ty so much!! I’m actually in tears and I’m not being my best person but I can and I will and thank you for being so honest with me. I do want to do better and not be so selfish. I googled the book and now I’ve found this audio version and didn’t have to pay for it either. Thank you for not being selfish and thinking of me.

Spare me. Did not know this site is for the selling of books, vids, etc.

Jason -- I thank you for posting this, and for reminding me of Wallace Wattles' book, The Science Of Getting Rich. I downloaded, printed, and bound an e-book copy of this a few years ago (from the scienceofgettingrich.net website). Over time, at random moments, parts of the book would come to mind; however, I have not read it through completely for a long while (although I have read and re-read it several times before). After reading your post yesterday, I started digging around until I found my copy, and have started reading it (yet) again. Good Stuff. Thanks for the suggestion. Good Man. Mr. Roberson, I appreciate the "added value" that you have shared - may it come back to you many times over.

Thank you
Inspired by your comments and not usually someone who is. I used to be so hopeful and positive. I realize that I lost that and you helped me to see I want it back. Thank you