Nine Ways to Empower Tweens with Emma and Elliot by Kathleen Boucher

Nine Ways to Empower Tweens with Emma and Elliot by Kathleen Boucher

Author:Kathleen Boucher [Boucher, Kathleen]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781504357388
Publisher: Balboa Press
Published: 2016-05-20T04:00:00+00:00


So, why are we telling you this? The present moment is where you need to focus. Albert Einstein proved that how you focus on something affects time. Have you ever heard of Albert Einstein? Albert Einstein was a scientist who is well-known for working on time and how it relates to space. However, it is not necessary to understand his theories to make use of them, just as it is not necessary to know how a light bulb works to be able to flip a switch.

Emma’s favorite book is called The Spirituality of Success: Getting Rich with Integrity by Vincent M. Roazzi (6.) The author has granted permission to use the following excerpt.

In the book The Spirituality of Success: Getting Rich with Integrity, the author says: “Did you ever wonder why successful people seem to be able to get more done than the average person in the same amount of time? Is it because they work harder? Well, maybe, but my personal experience is that, for many reasons, successful people do not engage in hard work. The primary reason is, of course, that ‘if you are doing something you love to do, you’ll never do a hard day’s work in your life.’ This bit of wisdom is often passed on from generation to generation, but I believe it’s more than that. I believe that modern physics has the answer in Einstein’s theory of relativity. The secret lies in the fact that time is not rigid, but instead has an elastic quality that can be manipulated. Time can be controlled, and you have the power to control it.” He then goes on to explain that as we focus, we slow down time.

So, how does this information help you, and why should you care? Have you ever had to do homework that you hated doing? It took you forever to get it done because you either procrastinated or you simply disliked it so much you put little effort into it. Here are two rules our parents taught us:

1. Always do what you dislike doing first. Then you can do the things you enjoy the most.

2. Put intense focus on the things you dislike doing so you can get them done faster.



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