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The Power of Thoughts in Success
Success begins in the mind. The thoughts we cultivate, the beliefs we hold, and the habits we practice form the foundation of our achievements. By studying and applying the distilled habits of highly successful individuals, we can build a powerful blueprint for personal growth and lasting accomplishment. These foundational ideas, outlined in thirteen timeless principles, continue to inspire entrepreneurs, leaders, and ambitious thinkers across generations.
The 13 Principles of Success
At the heart of Napoleon Hill’s philosophy are thirteen foundational principles. Together, they create a roadmap that shows how our thoughts—when aligned with purpose and deliberate action—can be transformed into tangible success.
The first and most critical principle is Desire. Every achievement begins with a burning desire—a focused, unwavering determination to reach a specific goal. This is not mere wishful thinking, but a deep emotional commitment that fuels persistence and inspires action. Closely linked to this is Faith—the belief in oneself and one’s ability to succeed. Through consistent visualization and repetition, individuals can instill this belief into their subconscious mind, making success not only feel possible but inevitable.
The third principle, Autosuggestion, builds upon this foundation by emphasizing the power of self-affirmation. Repeatedly feeding the mind with positive, purposeful thoughts through affirmations and mental imagery reprograms the subconscious for success. However, belief alone is not sufficient. One must also acquire Specialized Knowledge—not just general education, but targeted expertise directly aligned with their goals. When applied intentionally, such knowledge becomes a powerful force.
Hill also highlights the role of Imagination as a creative engine. He distinguishes between synthetic imagination, which reorganizes existing ideas, and creative imagination, which generates entirely new ones through inspiration and intuition. Both forms are vital for problem-solving and innovation. However, imagination needs structure, which is why Organized Planning is essential. Even the strongest desire must be backed by a well-developed, adaptable plan—and the willingness to adjust when faced with failure.
Effective Decision-making is another hallmark of successful individuals. Hill observed that those who succeed make decisions quickly and firmly, and are slow to change them, while indecisiveness often leads to failure. Complementing this is Persistence—the ability to continue pressing forward despite challenges and setbacks. Hill believed that the combination of desire and persistence can overcome almost any obstacle.
A key principle that emphasizes collaboration is the Mastermind Group. Hill encourages surrounding yourself with a network of supportive, like-minded individuals who offer feedback, encouragement, and accountability. The synergy of such a group amplifies each member’s creative and strategic capacity.
Among Hill’s more controversial principles is Sex Transmutation—the idea of channeling sexual energy into creative and productive pursuits. This principle suggests that redirected energy can become a powerful driver of ambition and achievement. This energy, along with thoughts and emotions, is processed by the Subconscious Mind, which Hill describes as a silent, ever-active force that influences our behavior. Feeding it with clear intentions and purpose keeps the mind aligned with one’s goals—even in moments of rest.
Hill further explores the Brain as both a broadcasting and receiving station for thought. He believed that our thoughts carry energy, capable of influencing not just ourselves but those around us. Finally, there is the Sixth Sense—an intuitive, guiding force that emerges after mastering the previous twelve principles. It is through this sense, Hill suggests, that we receive flashes of insight, inspiration, and guidance on our path to success.
Living the Principles
Whether you’re building a business, writing a novel, pursuing a new career, or striving for personal growth, these thirteen principles offer a structured and motivating foundation. Applied with sincerity and discipline, they empower individuals to not only think their way to success—but to live it.
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LESSON VIDEOS FOR THE STUDENTS AND HOME LEARNING TUTORS IN THE NEW NORMAL EDUCATION SETTING
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1 The tax collectors and sinners, however, were all crowding round to listen to him,
2 and the Pharisees and scribes complained saying, ‘This man welcomes sinners and eats with them.’
3 So he told them this parable:
11 Then he said, ‘There was a man who had two sons.
12 The younger one said to his father, “Father, let me have the share of the estate that will come to me.” So the father divided the property between them.
13 A few days later, the younger son got together everything he had and left for a distant country where he squandered his money on a life of debauchery.
14 ‘When he had spent it all, that country experienced a severe famine, and now he began to feel the pinch;
15 so he hired himself out to one of the local inhabitants who put him on his farm to feed the pigs.
16 And he would willingly have filled himself with the husks the pigs were eating but no one would let him have them.
17 Then he came to his senses and said, “How many of my father’s hired men have all the food they want and more, and here am I dying of hunger!
18 I will leave this place and go to my father and say: Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you;
19 I no longer deserve to be called your son; treat me as one of your hired men.”
20 So he left the place and went back to his father. ‘While he was still a long way off, his father saw him and was moved with pity. He ran to the boy, clasped him in his arms and kissed him.
21 Then his son said, “Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you. I no longer deserve to be called your son.”
22 But the father said to his servants, “Quick! Bring out the best robe and put it on him; put a ring on his finger and sandals on his feet.
23 Bring the calf we have been fattening, and kill it; we will celebrate by having a feast,
24 because this son of mine was dead and has come back to life; he was lost and is found.” And they began to celebrate.
25 ‘Now the elder son was out in the fields, and on his way back, as he drew near the house, he could hear music and dancing.
26 Calling one of the servants he asked what it was all about.
27 The servant told him, “Your brother has come, and your father has killed the calf we had been fattening because he has got him back safe and sound.”
28 He was angry then and refused to go in, and his father came out and began to urge him to come in;
29 but he retorted to his father, “All these years I have slaved for you and never once disobeyed any orders of yours, yet you never offered me so much as a kid for me to celebrate with my friends.
30 But, for this son of yours, when he comes back after swallowing up your property — he and his loose women — you kill the calf we had been fattening.”
31 ‘The father said, “My son, you are with me always and all I have is yours.
32 But it was only right we should celebrate and rejoice, because your brother here was dead and has come to life; he was lost and is found.”
Reflection:
The gospel reading illustrates a perfect role play of life for all to reflect and take action in search for the kingdom of God. We are urged to examine and reflect our life’s practices as to the three characters of this gospel reading, the younger brother, the older brother and the father.
The maturity of our religious life could be easily judged like the younger brother, who asked for his share of the father’s estate and inheritance to live a life he wishes away from his father. A kind of life inclined to the worldly desires of pleasure, personal comfort and lavishness of material things. A life could be judged like an older brother, who stays with the father, enslaves himself with hard work and possesses unhappy disposition of the heart thinking for long the father did not celebrate with him together with his friend even with a kid. A kind of life who harbor a heavy heart who was expecting so much in return from his father yet seems of no avail. And lastly, life could be judged like the father, who gave no value to the great insult from his younger son asking the share of his inheritance while he is still alive. Isn’t it some kind of great insult as if the father was cursed into early death? The father surely advances this thinking but shows no reaction instead granting the younger brother’s request. He was greatly saddened at a distance watching his son turn back away from him who has shown unconditional love.
While the younger brother enjoys and squanders all his share of inheritance, his life turns upside down and becomes destitute. It was then that he looked back with a remorseful life he left with his father and older brother and thought how much better off he would be if he returned to them and be reconciled. Surely, this same experience and feeling of remorse will lead us to think twice in this Lenten season to do something in remorse and repent for our sins to achieve reconciliation to the Father in heaven whom we have sinned for many times like the younger brother or to the least like an older brother who served in obedience for a reward and worldly appreciation in the crowd of his friends.
Brothers and sisters in Christ we are no different from the two sons of the father in this life changing story.The father character is like God. He is merciful, and his love knows no end. He shows to both his sons that his love is enduring and steadfast in them even in the varying circumstances of life.
Our God is a God of love that knows no end for all of us regardless of how sinful we are so long as we reconcile back to him in repentance, forgiveness and and reparation.
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28B Jesus took Peter, John, and James and went up the mountain to pray.
29 While he was praying his face changed in appearance and his clothing became dazzling white.
30 And behold, two men were conversing with him, Moses and Elijah,
31 who appeared in glory and spoke of his exodus that he was going to accomplish in Jerusalem.
32 Peter and his companions had been overcome by sleep, but becoming fully awake, they saw his glory and the two men standing with him.
33 As they were about to part from him, Peter said to Jesus, “Master, it is good that we are here; let us make three tents, one for you, one for Moses, and one for Elijah.” But he did not know what he was saying.
34 While he was still speaking, a cloud came and cast a shadow over them, and they became frightened when they entered the cloud.
35 Then from the cloud came a voice that said, “This is my chosen Son; listen to him.”
36 After the voice had spoken, Jesus was found alone. They fell silent and did not at that time tell anyone what they had seen.
The gospel reading in Luke 9:28B-36 reminded us of the unreputable reality that we are all children of God like the human counterpart of Jesus. Jesus in this reading modeled the way as we journey our faith unto the Father.
Jesus went up the mountain with Peter, John and James to pray. He provided them with opportunities to experience, understand, and visualize the big picture of life in God through prayer. It is with prayer that the glory of Jesus appeared in the visual of transfiguration, the change of Jesus’ face appearance with his cloth in dazzling white light. Jesus was then told about the exodus he needed to accomplish in Jerusalem.
My dear brothers and sisters, transfiguration of Jesus in the gospel speaks to us about change. We are all called to transform our lives and be ready to take a grand exit of who we are now all for the glory of God. But wait, there is no easy way towards life’s transformation. We need the grace of God through the rigor of personal to community prayers. We need to pay no attention to our fears, surprises, and other mixed emotions unlike the three disciples, instead trust unto the love of God with hope nested in his holiness.
When the road of changing life experiences seems dark and cloudy, do not forget to pause a little while and listen to the voice above the cloud saying “. This is my chosen son, listen to him”. Yes! brothers and sisters, in the occasion of life’s uncertainties, fears and difficult challenges, our sure recourse is the loving presence of the Father up high.
As we continue to reflect the gospel in Luke 9:28B-36, let us recall to mind those life changing situations of our lives and evaluate its impact as we journey our faith in this Lenten season. Is it shaping us into a meaningful life transformation? Are the situations providing experiences truly facilitating to change life in Jesus alone?
Our personal preparation for this Lenten season includes repentance, resistance from temptation, prayer, bravery over the exodus of change, fight back personal fears and doubts and rest solely unto the love of God. Let us trust the Lord our God for His plan is better than ours for we are all his chosen people.
Loving Father, you are great and merciful to us, your people. You never failed to constantly reach us. Every day you provided us with all our needs not minding our imperfections. As we are touched by your grace for this lenten season, we are lifting to you our concerns of life transformation as Jesus had modeled us in this gospel reading. Help us overcome our fears and self-doubts for possible life transformation for us to be prepared in the hour of your great mercy on earth. Amen…
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Gospel – Luke 4:1-13
1 Filled with the Holy Spirit, Jesus returned from the Jordan and was led by the Spirit into the desert 2 for forty days, to be tempted by the devil. He ate nothing during those days and when they were over he was hungry. 3 The devil said to him, “If you are the Son of God, command this stone to become bread.” 4 Jesus answered him, “It is written, One does not live on bread alone.”5 Then he took him up and showed him all the kingdoms of the world in a single instant. 6 The devil said to him, “I shall give to you all this power and glory; for it has been handed over to me, and I may give it to whomever I wish. 7 All this will be yours, if you worship me.” 8 Jesus said to him in reply, “It is written: You shall worship the Lord, your God, and him alone shall you serve.” 9 Then he led him to Jerusalem, made him stand on the parapet of the temple, and said to him, “If you are the Son of God, throw yourself down from here, 10 for it is written: He will command his angels concerning you, to guard you, 11 and: With their hands they will support you, lest you dash your foot against a stone.” 12 Jesus said to him in reply, “It also says, You shall not put the Lord, your God, to the test.” 13 When the devil had finished every temptation, he departed from him for a time.
Points of Reflection:
Observance of the Lenten Season is here and now. Good Friday is the day of Divine mercy for the redemption of all sinners. Now is the right time for us to repent and be prepared on the day by avoiding the tendencies of committing sin. The gospel (Luke 4:1-13) taught us how to respond to the different ways by which man could be tempted. According to this gospel reading, man-like Jesus- could be tempted in three different ways, first is the temptation of biological pleasure where the devil in Luke 4:3, urged Jesus to turn stone into bread to satisfy his hunger. Jesus answered, “It is written, One does not live on bread alone”. This implies that man’s satisfaction does not depend solely on the physical being but includes as well our spiritual needs which God alone could satisfy. Second is the temptation of power and worldly positions where the devil offered Jesus the splendor of the world trading Divine authority unto him. But Jesus replied “It is written: You shall worship the Lord, your God, and him alone shall you serve”. This response verse simply told us to know the hierarchy of personal priorities that is putting God first above all others. It is man’s duty and obligation to worship God with all his might. The third is the temptation of spiritual power where the devil challenged Jesus to throw himself down unto the rocks below the parapet of the temple just to prove that Jesus is the son of the living and powerful God. Jesus simply replied not to put God into the test. For us humans, we do not need to give due regards to the tough times of life which somehow lead to questioning God’s ways and presence in us. We need to acknowledge the fact that God is preparing the best for all of us in His chosen time.
Prayer
Father God we praise and glorify your mighty and holy name. We thank you for all your Divine goodness keeping us in this life even in the toughest moment. Father God as we continue to live this gift of life, we ask your guidance and discernment of this life to fully understand its meaning and purpose. This we ask in your holy name amen.
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Jesus was asleep on the stern of the boat. When the squall came, the wave was breaking and filling up the boat. The disciples were terrified and woke him up. He rebuked the wind and said ” Quiet be still” to the sea and there was a great calm.
Life is best describe in the previous bible passage. There are lots of troubles, challenges and misconceptions causing us into the crossroads of life. Today, the world celebrates “Fathers Day” to remind and highlight to the world “how great fathers are” doing their best in the service to their respective families. Perhaps family difficulties though exist, may not impact the lives of each family member because someone has absorb it, the father of the family. Great are their sacrifices for the welfare of their families. Congratulations to all the fathers who dedicated their whole self for the good of their family.
It is my prayer that, like in the occasion of Christ’s presence in the boat of life with his disciples, might be able to experience God’s presence taking control of the odds of this life. Remember not to jump over this boat of life into the ocean of difficulties and temptations for Christ is not anywhere but only in this boat. What needs to be done is to fold down knees in prayer to awaken him and take control of the difficult situations of this life.
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