Einstein – Spooky Action at a Distance
What would happen if we took a sample of your white blood cells from your mouth, put them in a test tube, placed a lie detector on the cultures and placed it 10 miles from your body?
Something amazing would happen. In his book, Science and the Akashik Field, Ervin Laszlo describes an experiment famous lie detector expert Cleve Backster did with a World War 2 Gunner.
Backster took the white blood cells from the Gunner and attached lie detectors to the cells. He placed the cells miles away and video recorded any movement in the needles.
Backster then had the gunner watch a Pearl Harbor documentary of West Pacific enemy aircraft attacks. This elicited an immediate emotional reaction. At the very same time, the needles on the white blood cells reacted nearly 7 1/2 miles away. They repeated this experiment multiple times over 100′s of miles a way with the same results.
What they found was that cells outside the body still react to the emotions you feel, even though you may be miles away.
In quantum physics, this phenomenon is called “entanglement”. In the above experiment particles in the gunner’s body are still connected or “entangled” together even though the particles are miles away from each other.
Einstein had a name for this, he called it “Spooky Action at a Distance.“
This reaction seems to occur faster than the speed of light.
In fact, a 2008 quantum physics experiment performed in Geneva, Switzerland has determined that the “speed” of the quantum non-local connection (what Einstein called spooky action at a distance) has a minimum lower bound of 10,000 times the speed of light.
Our thoughts and emotions, whether positive or negative, have a very strong impact on our life and biology. Thoughts can influence and perhaps manipulate matter. I will talk more about how thoughts can even alter our genetic code as recent experiments suggest.
The Project Management Solution
If you think about it, our entire personal and career path is based on small and large projects. Whether it be our Sunday todos or meeting our sales quota.
Each project, is simply a goal. When you break up this ‘project’ into small tasks, accomplishing any project becomes a lot easier.
At rentBits, we are utilizing various tools to make our accomplish and surpass our ‘projects’. The most recent tool is called ManyMoon. Below is a video describing the service.
The Future of Goal Setting
Goal Setting for High School Baseball
I was taking a look at our search logs and I found it interesting that many people were searching for “Goal setting for high school baseball.”
When I didn’t make the high school baseball team for Royal High School in Simi Valley, Ca, in 9th grade, I began to set quantifiable goals that would allow me to track my progress and improve.
Here were the goals I set:
- Gain 10 lbs of muscle
- Run the 40 yard dash in less than 4.5 seconds
- Soft toss popcorn kernels and hit 50 in a row 3 times per day
- Long toss 4 times per week
- Run the mile in under 7 minutes
- Take 50 ground balls each day
- Visit batting cage 3 times per week
- Go to all of the Jr and Varsity baseball games
- Get to know the players
- Play in games – Little League – etc.
- Swing a heavy bat 50 times per day to work on bat speed
- Complete heavy core body workout – abs – Gain a 6-pak
My sophomore year I made the team and two years later made All Marmonte League and received a baseball scholarship to play college ball.
I no longer have the 6-pak but setting these goals, visualizing playing competitively, and having passion, allowed me to reach these high school baseball goals.
Mint.com – Financial Goals – Where will the jobs be?
Mint.com, a self-serve finance solution that offers one place to manage your money and was recently acquired by Intuit for $170 million, offers sound financial goal setting advice on their blog.
Career Goals: Where will the jobs be?
Inspirational Winter Olympic Commercials
Idea Generation on the Go
Many of my ideas originate at the gym, in the car, in the bathroom etc. I am rarely at my computer when ideas enter my mind. My phone is with me 90% of the time and I have been using various mind mapping applications to write down and grow ideas.
One of my favorite android applications is called “Thinking Space”. The free application allows me to map and save my ideas in an easy to read format.
You can use these tools in a variety of ways to increase productivity. From to do lists to idea generation. Download some free tools first and see how you like them.
Some other paid Mind Mapping applications can be found here.
Olympic Medalists – How do they Do it?
I have been watching the Winter Olympics this year. From the half pipe snowboarders to the downhill skiing, and I love watching every minute of it.
As I watch, I look at what these Olympians do before each event to prepare mentally.
Some Yawn to release stress:

Some Listen to Music

Some scream before pushing off

Each athlete has their own way of dealing with stress and relaxation.
Listen to the interviews from the athletes, many of them give us little secrets to their success. Can you name some that you have heard?
Financial Goals – Reaching $1,000,000
This is a guest post from Sandra Hanna of Smart Cookies. The Smart Cookies have a successful TV show in Canada, have been on Oprah, written two books, and have a mission of helping woman take control of their finances, attract more money into their lives and turn their dreams into reality.
Do you have a list of financial goals? What is it that you are striving for? Earn $1,000,000 by the time you’re 30? Retire a multi-millionaire? Sounds pretty fantastic, but what is it all really worth to you?
In my early 20′s someone told me that it was important to have financial goals, so I ripped a piece of paper out of my notebook, grabbed a sharpie and wrote that by the time I was 33, I wanted to have a personal net worth of $1,000,000. Pretty ambitious for a girl working a 9-5 job, making $35,000 a year, and spending about $38,000.
A few weeks after scrawling my goal down, a group of co-workers asked me if I would be interested in joining them for a Money Group meeting. They explained that the group was like a book club, but that we would get together and help each other with our financial goals. Well, I had a financial goal, how perfect was this!
At our first meeting, I proudly pulled out my piece of notebook paper and shared my goal with the girls. They were all very impressed with my ambition, but then they challenged me. “What does having $1,000,000 mean to you, what kind of life will it give you?
It was, as Oprah would say, an “a ha” moment. That night, they challenged me to rewrite my goal with four things in mind.
- What makes your goal specific and measurable. You will do, have what, by what date?
- How will you feel, when you achieve that goal?
- What is it you will do, to ensure that you reach that goal?
- What will your life look and feel like because of reaching your goal.
By the next meeting I had come back with the same goal, but instead of just saying it, I could feel it! I could feel and see with crystal clear clarity what my life would be like at 33 with a personal net worth of $1,000,000.
This is what I shared with them:
Today is Sept 14, 2014 – I am absolutely exuberant and filled with contagious joy. I am overwhelmed with gratitude, having acquired a well deserved personal net worth of $1,000,000. It is a sensation of pure freedom.
It is like me to surround myself with people who have a track record of attracting and growing immense wealth and are open to sharing their opportunities and strategies. I have a top rated personal financial adviser, who greets me with smile at our quarterly meetings. I also have a personal financial mentor whose guidance I trust to help my money grow and to present me with unique opportunities that attract wealth. I am fully knowledgeable about my current financial strategy, and can clearly articulate how my real estate, business and market investments are strategically handpicked to ensure long term secure wealth. My time is spent in a career that I am truly passionate about, that allows me control to accumulate immense wealth . My money is spent respectfully only on material objects and experiences that bring me true joy. It is like me to live a life of rich simplicity, striving to always do more, with less.
I live a rich, passionate and active life with my family and friends. We travel twice a year to exotic destinations in luxury. The home we share is richly and thoughtfully decorated and is full of character, creating a cozy, open sanctuary filled with comfort and love for my family and friends. It is like me to generously give 10% of my wealth each year to a worthy charity or cause of my family’s choosing.
What’s happened in my life after reading my revised goal aloud four years ago, is remarkable. I’ve left my 9-5 job and am now co -founder of a business I am truly passionate about. In only three short years we have appeared on Oprah, written two books and have attracted $ 1,000,000 by helping other woman reach their financial goals. I am also a consultant, a role that gives me freedom and allows me to earn thousands of extra dollars each month. I am surrounded by the right people, and am constantly presented investment opportunities that have allowed me to reach my investment goals. And I live a wonderfully rich life; with the freedom to travel and experience adventures that I LOVE with people I LOVE. It truly is a remarkable journey and am grateful for every minute of it.
Today, I am well on my way to reaching my $1,000,000 goal, and I owe it all to those four girls at our first Smart Cookie Money Group meeting . Thanks to them, I understand that a financial goal is more than a number, its about creating a clear vision of the life you deserve to live, and then confidently, and passionately - living it!
Think and Grow Rich
I recently finished reading “Thing and Grow Rich,” by Napoleon Hill, and will read it again. The book was written during the Great Depression and was first published in 1938.
WM Wrigley Jr, the gum magnate, told Napolean, “Whatever success I may have attained I owe, entirely, to the application of your fundamental principles of the Law of Success. I believe I have the honor of being your first student. “
Napoleon writes about the fundamental principles to achieve success beyond imagination. He spent 25 years working with and interviewing the 500 riches men in American at the time. It all began with Andrew Carnegie, who suggested to Napoleon that he share these secrets with the World. This formula made Andrew Carnegie a billionaire in todays dollars.
Napoleon interviewed hundreds of millionaires and many of them admitted they had accumulated vast amounts of wealth by using Andrew Carnegie’s secrets. Some of them were:
Henry Ford, Theodore Roosevelt, William Wrigley, Jr, Alexander Graham Bell, John D Rockefeller, Thomas Edison, Charles Schwab, and many others.
The below secrets to success can be found in this book:
- Desire
- Faith
- Auto-Suggestion
- Specialized Knowledge
- Imagination
- Organized Planning
- Decision
- Persistence
- Power of the Master Mind
- The Mystery of Sex Transmutation
- The Subconscious Mind
- The Brain
- The Sixth Sense
Go out and read this book and then read it again. It will change your life.

