OUR THOUGHTS AND OBSERVATIONS SHAPES OUR LIVES AND THE CHOICES THAT WE MAKE DAILY.

The way we live our life is always directly in line with our thoughts and observations. Our conditions, choices and consequences are always a correlation of our thoughts and observations.

How do we go about improving the quality of our lives? How do we improve the conditions in our communities? These are questions that many of us have pondered previously at some point. Thoughts and Observations: Improving Our Lives Through Elevated Awareness provides some ideas on things that we can do to bring about an improvement in ourselves and our surroundings.

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What's Inside

You will learn:

  1. How to minimize the pain of the death of a loved one or someone that you admire
  2. What the four most important things in life are
  3. How we can respond to negative people in a more beneficial way
  4. Practical strategies to enhance our communities
  5. How to identify your purpose
  6. Why Prince Roger Nelson was/is so important

Endorsements

“BRAVO! Upon completion of reading an excerpt of Land of the Free, I give a standing ovation to the author, Afi Makalani. This article takes the American reader in a virtual conference room where all thoughts and beliefs about our freedoms are placed on the table and examined. Makalani, having the essence of a therapist, addresses each position on the freedoms of speech and self-expression: how Americans choose to protest and how Americans respond to them.

 

Makalani's reflections are logical, non-political, and backed with historical evidence. To the open mind, this well-written article is most enlightening to show the hypocrisy of supporting our first amendment rights, yet criticizing the use of them in response to a non-violent protest. This article clearly explains how patriotism is often measured with a double standard. I found it refreshing and most therapeutic during this time of social and political unrest.”

 

 

About The Author

Afi Makalani draws his conclusions from several areas. He has a B.A. in Psychology from VCU (Virginia Commonwealth University) and an M.S. in Personnel Management from Radford University. Afi's educational background is supplemented with 33 years of self-directed study, particularly in the areas of African (Black) history, spirituality, health and nutrition, Anthropology and music.

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November 19 at 11 A.M. EST

Makalani's reflections are logical, non-political, and backed with historical evidence. To the open mind, this well-written article is most enlightening to show the hypocrisy of supporting our first amendment rights, yet criticizing the use of them in response to a non-violent protest. This article clearly explains how patriotism is often measured with a double standard. I found it refreshing and most therapeutic during this time of social and political unrest.”

Bridgette D. Williams, M.A.T.

Thursday Nov. 19 11 A.M. EST