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Welcome to Networking Times, the educational journal for professional networkers committed to Moving the Heart of Business®.
If you are in network marketing, direct sales or the party plan business, or if you own a home-based business, you've come to the right place.
Our commitment is to provide cutting-edge personal and professional development to entrepreneurs and small business owners worldwide, focusing
on leadership, relationship marketing, sales skills and financial literacy.
Check out our best-selling training and prospecting tools, take a look at Networking University's
live Webinar schedule and share it with your team. Browse
through some issues and discover the authentic voice of the
networking profession.
May you thrive in Networking Times!
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Our July/August 2008 issue centers around Life Purpose. How is your business an expression of your life purpose? Gregg Braden says today's world is at a crossroads, and network marketing reflects the new consciousness: we are all independent, but we know the better we cooperate, the better we will do.
Available on Newsstands July 1st.
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Networking Times Highlights
LEADOFF
Find Your Inner Purpose
- Josephine Gross, Ph.D. Live every day as if it were your last.
THE CLOSE
Our Favorite Whats
- John David Mann Notice those experiences that make it all worthwhile.
REVIEWS
Awakening the Entrepreneur Within
- by Michael Gerber, reviewed by Marian Head
EXECUTIVE SUMMARIES
Executive summaries
- Overviews of each article in this issue.
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NT Interview:
Intuition in Business
Laura Alden Kamm is an intuitive healer and teacher who is able to perceive the energetic structure of any object, person or thought, thus gaining perspective on its past, present and future. Born in a family of entrepreneurs, Laura believes that our intuitive voice can be a tremendous gift to trans...read more
Lead Story:
Humanity at a Crossroads
Gregg Braden is widely known as a pioneer in bridging the worlds of science and spirituality. He has always had the belief that when we study chemistry and physics, we’re learning about the nuts and bolts of how God works in the world. Gregg has spent the past twenty years exploring connections betw...read more
The Heart of Business:
Success and Significance
Father Sirico is a Catholic priest who quotes Thomas Aquinas and Genesis, but also cites Solzhenitsyn and Peter Drucker. Concerned that the insufficient grasp of economic principles left students of religion poorly equipped to address real-life social issues, Father Sirico cofounded the Acton Institute, whose mission is “to promote a free, virtuous and humane society by demonstrating the compatibility of faith, liberty and free economic activity.”
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Using the Power of Intention to Create a Better World -- and a Happier You
Howard Martin, HeartMath LLC
The ability to create things we want through directing our thoughts and intentions has been
talked about by people in the field of personal development since the early 1900s.
For example, most wealth building processes have a component that focuses on creating a vision,
setting goals, and then reinforcing them with the power of belief.
There are also many spiritual teachers, old and new, who talk about how interacting, consciously and
unconsciously, with a universal field of energy determines the events in our lives,
making us in a sense co-creators of our reality.
In his theory of relativity, Albert Einstein says in essence that everything
is energy -- everything, including our thoughts and feelings. This understanding
makes us wonder...
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Do You Come from Gratitude, Love and Trust - or from Doubt and Fear?
Dr. Joe Rubino
As human beings, we often react emotionally to what others say or do. If our reactions are preceded by the emotions of fear, anger, or sadness, we forfeit our ability to act with personal power and effectiveness in lieu of a knee-jerk response.
This reaction is all too often sourced in fear and low self-esteem. We may focus on what's wrong with us and our lives, and fear being controlled, hurt, or taken advantage of.
We may overlook the many things we have in our lives for which we could be grateful, doubt our ability to...
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