Strongbrook Wealth Mentoring Event
On June 17, 2015, Strongbrook will be broadcasting its first all-day mentorship event. I’ll be there speaking on “The Key to Confidence: How to
On June 17, 2015, Strongbrook will be broadcasting its first all-day mentorship event. I’ll be there speaking on “The Key to Confidence: How to
April 9, 2015 – 5pm to 10pm – ONLY $20!!! Salt Lake City Marriott Downtown at City Creek 75 South West Temple Salt Lake
It’s always amazing to me how much people change through the process of completing the Mindset Mastery Program. So often, they come in feeling
If you’ve experienced a surge in income by applying the principles in my books (consciously or unconsciously), Congratulations! But earning the money is only
Have you experienced a life-shift from any of the Rare Faith books or trainings? Let us celebrate your victory with you! If you’ve read
I received a nastigram in my email accusing me of plagiarism in my book Hidden Treasures. I thought you might find the interaction interesting,
I had a very interesting conversation with my good friend Peggy Matheson. We’ve known each other for years and they recently had our family
For anyone who is worried that the principles I share might take them away from their relationship with God, I just want to share
If you’ve ever wanted to go independent with the thing you love to do, there’s hope. Here’s an email I received from someone who
Why is “A Rare Kind of Faith” the subject matter for this work? When I married in 1991, I thought I had faith. The
While we’ve been on the topic of meditation and other tools for increased well-being, I might as well remind you that laughter really can
For some, curiosity brought them to the beach. Some joked about how strange it was. Some were perplexed because they had come to take a boat on a pleasure trip, only to find that many of the vessels were beached. But it wasn’t until the water returned (slowly at first, and then suddenly more forcefully), that the people began to look for safety.
My friend Alie emailed this image to me and I thought it was a great visual reminder to watch your thoughts, words, and deeds
An experience of a lifetime… Millennial Choirs & Orchestras – ALL AGES, ALL FAITHS, ONE VOICE This semester-long program builds: Self-esteem Character Discipline Friendships,
Let me tell you about a guy I know and the unexpected (and surprising) miracle that showed up after he taped a box fan to the front of his personal motor coach… His name is John. John was traveling with some business guys in a large and very expensive rig. It was important for him to get to a meeting where he was to be the key speaker. However, as they motored along, he realized that the engine temperature was beginning to rise. One of his passengers was concerned that John was going to ruin the engine if he didn’t just pull over and wait for help. John knew plenty about auto repair, but just didn’t have the tools. Also
Has life become so fast paced that you’ve gotten sucked up into the whirlwind of it all, feeling totally out of control? Do you feel like you can’t stop long enough to catch your breath, and are you racing on life’s treadmill that often seems to be going nowhere? At some point you have to ask yourself, “What’s the point??” Even if you have a pretty good sense of what life is all about, and you are confident about its purpose, you can fall into the trap of living frantically day in and day out to meet deadlines, obligations, and expectations. When you’ve had enough of that, and something inside you says, “You were born for
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
(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
On June 17, 2015, Strongbrook will be broadcasting its first all-day mentorship event. I’ll be there speaking on “The Key to Confidence: How to
April 9, 2015 – 5pm to 10pm – ONLY $20!!! Salt Lake City Marriott Downtown at City Creek 75 South West Temple Salt Lake
It’s always amazing to me how much people change through the process of completing the Mindset Mastery Program. So often, they come in feeling
If you’ve experienced a surge in income by applying the principles in my books (consciously or unconsciously), Congratulations! But earning the money is only
Have you experienced a life-shift from any of the Rare Faith books or trainings? Let us celebrate your victory with you! If you’ve read
I received a nastigram in my email accusing me of plagiarism in my book Hidden Treasures. I thought you might find the interaction interesting,
I had a very interesting conversation with my good friend Peggy Matheson. We’ve known each other for years and they recently had our family
For anyone who is worried that the principles I share might take them away from their relationship with God, I just want to share
If you’ve ever wanted to go independent with the thing you love to do, there’s hope. Here’s an email I received from someone who
Why is “A Rare Kind of Faith” the subject matter for this work? When I married in 1991, I thought I had faith. The
While we’ve been on the topic of meditation and other tools for increased well-being, I might as well remind you that laughter really can
For some, curiosity brought them to the beach. Some joked about how strange it was. Some were perplexed because they had come to take a boat on a pleasure trip, only to find that many of the vessels were beached. But it wasn’t until the water returned (slowly at first, and then suddenly more forcefully), that the people began to look for safety.
My friend Alie emailed this image to me and I thought it was a great visual reminder to watch your thoughts, words, and deeds
An experience of a lifetime… Millennial Choirs & Orchestras – ALL AGES, ALL FAITHS, ONE VOICE This semester-long program builds: Self-esteem Character Discipline Friendships,
Let me tell you about a guy I know and the unexpected (and surprising) miracle that showed up after he taped a box fan to the front of his personal motor coach… His name is John. John was traveling with some business guys in a large and very expensive rig. It was important for him to get to a meeting where he was to be the key speaker. However, as they motored along, he realized that the engine temperature was beginning to rise. One of his passengers was concerned that John was going to ruin the engine if he didn’t just pull over and wait for help. John knew plenty about auto repair, but just didn’t have the tools. Also
Has life become so fast paced that you’ve gotten sucked up into the whirlwind of it all, feeling totally out of control? Do you feel like you can’t stop long enough to catch your breath, and are you racing on life’s treadmill that often seems to be going nowhere? At some point you have to ask yourself, “What’s the point??” Even if you have a pretty good sense of what life is all about, and you are confident about its purpose, you can fall into the trap of living frantically day in and day out to meet deadlines, obligations, and expectations. When you’ve had enough of that, and something inside you says, “You were born for
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
(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
Let me help you crush every challenge, achieve every goal, and vanquish every monster under your bed:
Let me help you discover how to use the kind of faith that causes things to happen in finances, marriage, and parenting.
You’ll receive a weekly Newsletter and podcast with fresh articles, special offers, and more! Serving over 20,000 subscribers since 2002, easy to cancel! Subscribe Here to get started. View our Privacy policy.