The Power of No
I’m getting a little tired of people referring “The Power of Now” to me (that and “The Da Vinci Code”).
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That said, I’m thinking of writing a self-help book called, “The Power of No” (because I think there’s more power in “no” than in “now,” and I’m willing to go head to head with Eckhart Tolle (sp?).] It’s going to be about my journey through self-employment. I’m hoping it has a happy ending in which all good things happen to those who say “no” to work that is bad for them (i.e., soul-killing, draining, etc). But I don’t know, yet, because I’m in the midst of the journey myself…
Just for today, I believe in the power of no.