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When Am I Ever Gonna Use This Math??

If you ever have kids who complain about their Mathematics assignments and say, “When am I ever gonna use this?” – here’s something you can share with them. I was spotlighted this month on the Brigham Young University Mathematics Department Alumni page. Following is what it said – it just may help you answer that age-old question… “Leslie (Robertson) Householder graduated from BYU in 1996, she was deeply impacted by one professor’s insistence that the main purpose for studying Math is to gain problem-solving skills. Having experienced a number of unexpected life challenges after leaving BYU, and by

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Wake up Again

(This article is a continuation of the post titled, “Who is Leslie Householder?“) Here’s a throwback to the 10 year anniversary of when I

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Who is Leslie Householder, and what is her Rare Faith Newsletter all about?

When I had that tiny inkling to do something to help people experience a life-changing breakthrough like we had experienced in 2000, I had no idea the magnitude of what the project would become. This blog is just one little piece of it. It also turned into 3 international best-sellers, and countless trainings and workshops that have been changing lives all over the world. Yet, in reality, I know it’s still only just the beginning. But with the simple intention to wake people up, shake up their paradigms, and show them how great and powerful a simple thought can be, this work has made an impact on the planet for more than a decade, and

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Gurus are Human

I received an email this week that spawned an interesting conversation. I’ll share it here. Hector wrote: How are your teachings different from all the dozens of gurus advertising out there? I’m genuinely confused by inconsistencies from the gurus. For example, Wattles wrote books about health and riches and then he died at 53, lost his bid for public office and to my knowledge he was still scrambling economically. The author of Science of Miracles, Max Long Freedom committed suicide due to leg cancer while his group was in disarray and his wife left him. Arthur Ray is in jail. I honestly would like to

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When Am I Ever Gonna Use This Math??

If you ever have kids who complain about their Mathematics assignments and say, “When am I ever gonna use this?” – here’s something you can share with them. I was spotlighted this month on the Brigham Young University Mathematics Department Alumni page. Following is what it said – it just may help you answer that age-old question… “Leslie (Robertson) Householder graduated from BYU in 1996, she was deeply impacted by one professor’s insistence that the main purpose for studying Math is to gain problem-solving skills. Having experienced a number of unexpected life challenges after leaving BYU, and by

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Wake up Again

(This article is a continuation of the post titled, “Who is Leslie Householder?“) Here’s a throwback to the 10 year anniversary of when I

Read More »

Who is Leslie Householder, and what is her Rare Faith Newsletter all about?

When I had that tiny inkling to do something to help people experience a life-changing breakthrough like we had experienced in 2000, I had no idea the magnitude of what the project would become. This blog is just one little piece of it. It also turned into 3 international best-sellers, and countless trainings and workshops that have been changing lives all over the world. Yet, in reality, I know it’s still only just the beginning. But with the simple intention to wake people up, shake up their paradigms, and show them how great and powerful a simple thought can be, this work has made an impact on the planet for more than a decade, and

Read More »

Gurus are Human

I received an email this week that spawned an interesting conversation. I’ll share it here. Hector wrote: How are your teachings different from all the dozens of gurus advertising out there? I’m genuinely confused by inconsistencies from the gurus. For example, Wattles wrote books about health and riches and then he died at 53, lost his bid for public office and to my knowledge he was still scrambling economically. The author of Science of Miracles, Max Long Freedom committed suicide due to leg cancer while his group was in disarray and his wife left him. Arthur Ray is in jail. I honestly would like to

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