An Interview with “Manifesting for Non-Gurus” Author Robert Macphee

Almost sleepless, working round-the-clock, and yet he still has smiles, hugs, and  much more to give. Robert Macphee, a sought after speaker and author, and Jack Canfield’s director for training, graciously sat down with me to share his wisdom and learnings during the Breakthrough to Success Seminar in Scottsdale, Arizona.

I was so impressed by this gentleman’s calmness and brilliance when he led the seminar attendees as Jack Canfield’s co-facilitator. He was also the mind behind IHUG, a practice that encourages all attendees to share the love and warmth by simply giving a friendly hug throughout the seven-day seminar. I couldn’t help but find out who he really was. At the end of one day’s session,  I seized the moment and asked if I can have few words with him. Watch the wealth of wisdom that he has to share here:

Macphee is the Founder and President of Heart Set, Inc. a company dedicated to helping people live the life of their dreams. He has worked closely with Jack Canfield for the past 10 years, most recently as the Director of Jack’s year long Platinum Inner Circle and Train the Trainer programs. Robert is also responsible for the staffing and logistics of all of Jack’s live training events and co-facilitates many of those events.

He recently penned the book “Manifesting for Non-Gurus”, an easy to read book designed to help people of all ages to quickly and easily attract the lasting results they really want.  A loving husband and father of three children, Robert is also a marathon runner who lives with his family in San Diego, California.

Breakthrough to Success Seminar

Want a significant change? Consider attending Jack Canfield’s Breakthrough to Success Seminar on August 14 to 20, 2011 in Scottsdale, Arizona. It is the perfect experience that outlines practical strategies to unleash your potential. If not now when? If not you, who? You deserve a breakthrough!

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Breakthrough to Success Seminar by Jack Canfield Works!

Just like an engine, we need to tune and rev up our lives for it to work at its optimum, best condition. Life’s distractions often cause us to lose sight of our goals and move away from our dreams – and some stay long forgotten.

Even as a speaker and author, I make sure that I learn from the best mentors. Last year, I attended Jack Canfield’s Breakthrough to Success Seminar in Scottsdale, Arizona. Did my breakthrough came? A 100% YES! As long as I stay tuned to my goals and apply the learnings I gained from the seminar, nothing is impossible to achieve.

Here’s my personal testimonial on Jack Canfield’s AWESOME BTS program. To know more, visit https://ctg.infusionsoft.com/go/BTS2011/Jhet/. A registration page to the August 14-20, 2011 Seminar is also available.

Jack Canfield also opened his line for questions. Got one? Ask here https://ctg.infusionsoft.com/go/ask/Jhet/

Have you also attended any of Jack’s seminars? Share your success story with me. Love to hear it!

Hockey dreams end, cup slips from grasp…but hey, the dream never dies!

“That’s what learning is, after all;
not whether we lose the game, but how we lose and how we’ve changed because of it
and what we take away from it that we never had before, to apply to other games.
Losing, in a curious way, is winning.”
- Richard Bach

It was a national passion that raised all dreams and hopes, and then closed with a bitter ending. This year, the Vancouver Canucks, a professional ice hockey team based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada made it to the Stanley Cup Finals – after waiting for 18 long years.

As the best-of-seven championship series of the National Hockey League (NHL), the Stanley Cup Finals is highly coveted by hockey teams in the US and Canada. I honestly admit I’m not a hard core hockey fan because I find the game too physical and violent at times. But when I heard that the Canucks made It to the Stanley Cup finals I can’t help but tune in. Up against the Boston Bruins, it was a fight of both teams resurging from years of waiting to enter the championships.

It seems like the teams were sharing equal slices of the pie, until Game 7 decided who gets the bigger share. Games 1 and 2 were won by the Canucks, while 3 and 4 by the Bruins. Game 5 by the Canucks, 6 by the Bruins.

As Game 7 began, we hopeful Canucks fans were filled with excitement – the team is playing a home game. It was like a national holiday, all are wearing Canucks shirts, cars carry team flags, hundreds of thousands of people gather in viewing places to show their support.

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