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Very inspiring and empowering Self-help & Motivational audiobook
Life-transforming wisdom for your ears
Rated 4.5 (of 5) stars on Amazon see below
Imagine, multiplying your productivity and effectiveness; finding greater depth and happiness in your relationships; greater respect, joy, and love for yourself and life; turning failure into success; and fulfillment in this hectic world.
This audiobook can help you get there.
| Fast Facts |
| ISBN: 1-59733-001-9
Publication Date: 2005
Available: Yes
Available Media: CD
Media Quantity: 1
Program Length: 72:00 Mins. Approx.
Author/s: William George Jordan
Narrator/s: Armetta
Publication Type: Unabridged
Language Style: Family G10/UP
Production Style: Persuasive Friendship
Music Style: New Age
Sound Effects: No
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| Benefits |
| Less than satisfied with your life ? In a rut ? Have a problem / s you just can’t seem to solve? No time to read ? Want to help someone else who doesn’t have time to read? You know you can do better; wisdom and inspiration couldn’t hurt anyone. Take it and act upon it. This hour of information can change your thinking and your life. What will you do knowing the key secrets to finding peace and thus control in your life, the ability to focus your energies to realize your dreams, obtain wealth, spiritual health, and peace with yourself ? How much would you lose over 5 years, 10 years, 20 years, if you threw away a chance to become even just 10% wiser and more productive with the simple, but usually unseen and unused secrets given in The Majesty of Calmness ? What if it was 20, 50 or a 100 % or more that you could gain? These audiobooks will help you ! Ever been inspired by a good friend, priest, teacher, mentor ? Heard them speak the truth in a way that transforms your heart, thoughts, and actions ? These audiobooks are like that with 1) Mood, style, character and, focus designed to help you to act and change. 2) Entertaining narration by actor/s specially trained for audiobooks (see link) with inspiring “larger than life” energy. 3) Quality professional digital recording. 4) Stimulating, heartwarming music. You will listen to, share, & enjoy these audiobooks time and time again. |
| Contents |
The Majesty of Calmness / Individual Problems and Possibilities by William George Jordan Author of "The Kingship of Self-Control"The Majesty of CalmnessHurry, the Scourge of America The Power of Personal Influence The Dignity of Self-Reliance Failure as a Success Doing Our Best at All Times The Royal Road to Happiness The Sayings of ConfuciusThe Sayings of Confucius – introA Brief Biography of Confucius Miscellaneous Sayings Superior and Inferior Man Sentences of the Master |
| Synopsis |
| The Majesty of Calmness,by William George Jordan has been recognized for almost 100 years as a truthful and practical book to help focus an individual’s thoughts, energies, and attitudes to aid in self-transformation. Written in inspiring, somewhat poetic terms, and metaphorically, it describes how our lifestyle and character directly influence our total health (mind, body, spirit). The book also details how our lifestyle affects our outer health and success in life. It provides powerful suggestions on how a person may influence and better their life by controlling, their actions and circumstances with their attitude and lifestyle. The Majesty of Calmness is not an overwhelming, complex treatise of useless theories. It is a concise, approximately 60 minute, inspiring and imminently useful audiobook. It will provide the keys for you to change yours lifestyle and attitude. The Sayings of Confucius is very complimentary and synergistic to William Jordan’s The Majesty of Calmness. It is approximately 15 minutes long. It focuses on how his pragmatic philosophy, and sayings. In perspective they may be applied to change ones beliefs, actions, and life for the better. The Majesty of Calmness is complete and unabridged. The additional material about Confucius is abridged. Approximate total time 74 minutes. |
| Why Buy ? |
| These family-friendly success / self improvement, life affirming audiobooks make perfect gifts for you, and your loved ones. COMPARE THE VALUE This audiobook will help you change, and be a pleasure to listen to. 1) Inspiring, useable & life changing not headache producing robot readers. 2) 2 audio books Professionally recorded, unlike others, these audiobooks have no annoying computer robots reading, droning on and on, giving you a headache. These audiobooks have a real actor and inspiring music to enhance the experience. This is an approximately 70 minute CDR with a case. It is made to standard CD specifications. This means you can play it in your CD player, car CD, DVD player, computer, virtually anywhere a standard CD plays. |
| Sample Material |
| Quotes from The Majesty of Calmness
1) Calmness is the rarest quality in human life. It is the poise of a great nature, in harmony with itself and its ideals. It is the moral atmosphere of a life self-centered, self-reliant, and self-controlled. Calmness is singleness of purpose, absolute confidence, and conscious power; ready to be focused in an instant to meet any crisis. The man who is calm has his course in life clearly marked on his chart. His hand is ever on the helm. Storm, fog, night, tempest, danger, hidden reefs,--he is ever prepared and ready for them. He is made calm and serene by the realization that in these crises of his voyage he needs a clear mind and a cool head; that he has naught to do but to do each day the best he can by the light he has; that he will never flinch nor falter for a moment; that, though he may have to tack and leave his course for a time, he will never drift, he will get back into the true channel, he will keep ever headed toward his harbor. When he will reach it, how he will reach it, matters not to him. He rests in calmness, knowing he has done his best. If his best seem to be overthrown or overruled, then he must still bow his head,--in calmness. To no man is permitted to know the future of his life, the finality. God commits to man ever only new beginnings, new wisdom, and new days to use the best of his knowledge. 2) Calmness comes ever from within. It is the peace and restfulness of the depths of our nature. The fury of storm and of wind agitate only the surface of the sea; they can penetrate only two or three hundred feet,--below that is the calm, unruffled deep. To be ready for the great crises of life we must learn serenity in our daily living. Calmness is the crown of self-control. 3) Hurry has ruined more Americans than has any other word in the vocabulary of life. It is the scourge of America; and is both a cause and a result of our high-pressure civilization. Hurry adroitly assumes so many masquerades of disguise that its identity is not always recognized. Hurry always pays the highest price for everything, and, usually the goods are not delivered. In the race for wealth men often sacrifice time, energy, health, home, happiness and honor,--everything that money cannot buy, the very things that money can never bring back. 4) Hurry is a phantom of paradoxes. Business men, in their desire to provide for the future happiness of their family, often sacrifice the present happiness of wife and children on the altar of Hurry. They forget that their place in the home should be something greater than being merely "the man that pays the bills;" they expect consideration and thoughtfulness that they are not giving. 5) There are men who float down the stream of life like icebergs,--cold, reserved, unapproachable and self-contained. In their presence you involuntarily draw your wraps closer around you, as you wonder who left the door open. These refrigerated human beings have a most depressing influence on all those who fall under the spell of their radiated chilliness. But there are other natures, warm, helpful, genial, who are like the Gulf Stream, following their own course, flowing undaunted and undismayed in the ocean of colder waters. Their presence brings warmth and life and the glow of sunshine, the joyous, stimulating breath of spring. 6) Self-confidence, without self-reliance, is as useless as a cooking recipe,--without food. Self-confidence sees the possibilities of the individual; self-reliance realizes them. Self-confidence sees the angel in the unhewn block of marble; self-reliance carves it out for himself. The man who is self-reliant says ever: "No one can realize my possibilities for me, but me; no one can make me good or evil but myself." He works out his own salvation, financially, socially, mentally, physically, and morally. Life is an individual problem that man must solve for himself. Nature accepts no vicarious sacrifice, no vicarious service. Nature never recognizes a proxy vote. She has nothing to do with middle-men; she deals only with the individual. Nature is constantly seeking to show man that he is his own best friend, or his own worst enemy. |
| External Reviews |
| HERE’S PROOF if you don’t believe it use the link info below to see the reviews on Amazon that rate The Majesty of Calmness on average A 4.5 STAR. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0894860887/qid=1073164490//ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i0_xgl14/102-3504412-1870521?v=glance&s=books&n=507846 |
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