Think Positive!
Aug 8th, 2007 by Mike
Hi, this is Mike Liebner and I want to thank you for visiting my blog “Positive Think Tank”!
I finally did it! A positive thinking blog! Well, that and all areas of “personal development”.
This blog has been a long time coming. In other words I really have wanted to do a blog with the self help, personal improvement, positive mind and body angle for a long time.
While I already have covered some positive thinking at my Internet Marketing Blog - this site will go beyond online business, and cover all areas of personal development.
My goal is to inspire you and help you find new ways of thinking and becoming the person you desire to be.
I’ll chronicle my own endeavors as well as write about how others are thinking and contributing to the self help movement. I’ll share my thoughts and feelings on what others say.
I have long been a “good listener” and that goes for personal communication with people I interact with as well as being a huge fan of self help and positive thinking materials.
I will invite participation and hope that you will contribute to this blog in the form of comments and original articles.
My enthusiasm for personal development goes back to my early days right around the time I graduated college at Cal State University Long Beach in the 80’s. I have been reading, listening to audio and attending seminars featuring some of the greatest minds in personal development.
My earliest exposure was to the Nightengale-Conant cassettes which featured great minds such as Earl Nightengale, Dennis Waitley, Brian Tracey and a number of others.
Anthony Robbins also played a great part in personal development.
Current day I have been getting into Wayne Dyer as well as revisiting many of my old cassettes and books.
There is a world of inspiration out there. I hope that I can share with you and look forward to listening to what you have to say!
Mike Liebner
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