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I am an instructor, author, voice actor, motivational speaker, and international businessperson who places betterment ahead of every other initiative. While the majority of my life is spent contemplating about lexicons, it is my firm belief that actions speak louder than words. My mission in life is simple: to make a difference by being different.

Friday, July 22, 2011

Talk Show 2.0 eBook : The Sweet Sixteen of Personalities Written By Dan Mulligan

As promised earlier to the attendants of Talk Show, I, hereby, present you with Talk Show 2.0’s first free eBook with the title The Sweet Sixteen of Personalities: Achieve Superior Relationships and Careers with the New Presentation of the 16 Personality Types of MBTI Designed for the People of the 21st Century. If you are interested to know more about your personality; if you would like to make better decisions in your romantic relationships and business; if you would like to know what you are more suited  for then this free eBook is just for you.

After questioning hundreds of attendants in my Talk Shows I realized that only a small minority of us are fully aware of our personalities, our capabilities and our true desires. In one of my most favorite books of all time The Future of Liberalism, Alan Wolfe mentions that “Modern life, in short, is characterized by millions of people running around utterly clueless about their goals in life”. Yet, the good news is, that by merely being cognizant of the 16 personalities we can dig deeper inside of our consciousness and locate our strengths, weaknesses, desires, and abilities.






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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Please Criticize Me! By Daniel Mulligan

If you want to see me on top, if you want to help me understand my imperfection and improve myself, if you want to make me aware of the self-induced obstacles that are preventing me from reaching my true potential, if you want to allow me to act more maturly, if you want to expand my capabilities and enrich my areas of expertise, if you want to teach me a practical lesson, if you want to grow my emotional intelligence, if you want to assist me in my journey of self-discovery, if you want to make me more likable, if you want to increase my chances of getting result from other people, if you want to make it easier for me to be superior in health, wealth, and wisdom, if you want to give me a marvelous gift and only receive my thanks in return, if you truly want to make me happy then do not compliment me for I am confident enough to compliment myself all day long and thankfully I receive quite a few thumbs-ups from others every now and then.
 

However, I would like you to criticize me since that way you will do me a far greater favor. So,…Please criticize me! Thanks.  





Saturday, July 9, 2011

The Motivational Quotes of the Week



1) Many of the things you can count, don't count. Many of the things you can't count really count.
- -Albert Einstein

2) Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves.
--Carl Jung

3) It is not what we take up, but what we give up, that makes us rich.
— Henry Ward Beecher

4) The dreamers are the saviors of the world.
-- James Allen

5) I have learned to be content in whatever circumstances I am in.
-- The Bible, Phillipians 4:11 (NASB)

6) Don’t ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive, and go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive.
-- Howard Thurman

7) Remember that everyone you meet is afraid of something, loves something, and has lost something.
-- H. Jackson Brown Jr.

8) How does one become a butterfly? You must want to fly so much that you are willing to give up being a caterpillar.
-– Trina Paulus

9) Say what you want to say when you have the feeling and the chance. My greatest regrets are the things I did not do, the opportunities missed and the things unsaid.
-- Jim Keller

10) You can have anything you want if you are willing to give up the belief that you can't have it.
--Robert Anthony

Monday, July 4, 2011

My Faith

Once upon a time a friend asked me: “What is your religion?” 

To that question I gave the following response: 

“I am a liberal and thus believe that we all have the rights to choose our faith, and with the same token I am inclined to respect other people’s choice of belief system. However, I would use the same autonomy not to select a faith, but to create one. In this way I have set to establish a faith with my own limited knowledge, by myself, and for myself while respecting those who have decided to adopt their beliefs from the convenient sources such as organized religion. 

Hence, I am neither a believer nor a non-believer, neither Jewish nor Christian, neither Agnostic nor Atheist, since for me to be any of those demands conformation without ample information; to be categorized as such requires faith or lack thereof without sufficient reason since the futile attempt at proving the supremacy of your beliefs upon others requires the inherently flawed illusion of righteousness as well as a better-than-thou-attitude which only results in repudiation and intolerance. 

Religion is a choice that people make in order to appear just, I on the other hand do not choose to be right, but rather I choose to be happy.”