Stuart’s Philosophies

Searching For Direction, Perspective, Some tongue-in-cheek humor and Purpose? Seek to engage your mind, develop yourself and become a master of your own being. Here are my reflections of life and living, self-coaching and personal introspection.

Entries for December, 2007

The Passion Directives #3 - Shine

Everything we do is watched by others. The way you walk. The way you talk. The way you drink that cup of coffee and the way you chew your food. Even in the way you express emotion in your eyes and in your movements. Everything conveys something in you, and the fire and the passion [...]

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Masterminding Lessons #3

Since the last time I wrote about masterminding, a number of people had actually suggested to me to create a more detailed set of steps to creating a mastermind group, so I’m dedicating this post for that.
Step #1 - Invest your intentions
For those of you who are familiar with the idea that thoughts travel, you [...]

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The Passion Directives #2 - Choice

Here’s Passion Directive #2: “Your Past Doesn’t Dictate Where You Are Today - It Indicates Your Choices Up Till Today.”
Many people who are seeking their passion often end up wondering why they go around in circles. You might think that your interests are your passion. Your interests are based on things that have happened in [...]

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The Passion Directives #1

I’ve been teaching about passion and following your dream for quite a long time. It’s been 14 years since I first started teaching anything in the first place, and I had to look back on this fairly long history to understand why I am doing the things that I’m doing and the dark side of [...]

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Masterminding Lessons #2 - What to avoid in a mastermind

I was reminded about this masterminding series I intended to write about.
I still feel that too many people aren’t able to understand the core of mastermind groups. They think they join a group for exclusivity. I’d rather talk about mastermind groups in the context of sharing and bridging people, not to create some kind of [...]

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