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How to win at Scrabble using RichThinking


also posted in Jane's Blog

I’m sitting in the window of our lovely beach cottage in the south west of Scotland. It’s a balmy evening, warm winds and a lovely sunset happening right now. I’ve won the game! This is unusual, in fact it has happened only perhaps 3 times in the last 17 years of playing Scrabble.

‘Scottish Scrabble’ is what we play; only ever played when at this cottage, and with the help of a Scottish dictionary. Before I tell you about the role Rich Thinking has to play in all this, you need though to know about our rules. They are a bit unusual…

1. We play against our own highest score (this is because I rarely win against Philip as we [read more]

Are you a Rich Thinker or a Poor Thinker?


also posted in Articles

What is Rich Thinking? Rich Thinking is a state of mind. It’s when your bank account is very low, but you still are grateful for what you do have, and find pleasure in your life anyway. It’s when you look into the eyes of a trusting child and give thanks they are in your life, even though half an hour before they were driving you round the bend. It’s when you’re walking through the woods and you notice the particular shape of the branches of a tree, and appreciate it’s beauty. And it’s when you let down your guard with your partner, trusting that in your vulnerability there is a strength that will bring you through difficult times.

Rich Thinking [read more]

Mistakes are magic!


Love me.

Those two words at the bottom of my friend’s email stopped me in my tracks.

Why?

Because in the context, their significance was HUGE. She’d sent me an email telling me about her blog. I clicked on the link and it didn’t work. I’d noticed there was another email from her in my inbox, and it gave me the right link. At the end of the message on this email, she’d signed off with

‘Love me’.

So instead of criticising herself for sending out the wrong link, she was loving herself anyway.

What a message! This is the kind of thinking a RichThinker employs! I am so grateful to her for giving me this lovely reminder. Hope you [read more]

I was aghast!


Not only aghast, but speechless. Even as I write this now, I find I am still amazed…

I was chatting to my friend yesterday, when she suddenly stopped mid-conversation and shouted out “Oh! I’ve just remembered!”

This sounded like something important!
“What?”
“I met a colleague the other day, who said he was feeling a bit hard up, so I told him about the free tips on your website — but you’ll never believe what happened!”
She was so excited, I couldn’t for the life of me imagine what she was going to say next.
“I told him to go to your site where he’d find lots of useful free stuff to help him with money — and do you

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“I’ll believe it when I see it.”


also posted in Articles

How often have you heard that? Let’s turn it around to ‘I see it then I believe it’. This may not be what you are used to, but in the world of success, this is what it’s all about. ‘I see it (in my mind’s eye), then I believe it’ are the words of a creative, successful person using visualization techniques to get what they want out of life. Anyone can learn these techniques to start manifesting their life goals.

1. Paint what you want

Visualising and then believing means imagining something, and understanding that if you imagine it consistently enough, it becomes manifest in the material world, as well as in your mind’s eye. Golfer Jack Nicklaus once said, [read more]

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