Our minds become magnetized with the dominating thoughts we hold in our minds and these magnets attract to us the forces, the people, the circumstances of life which harmonize with the nature of our dominating thoughts.-Napoleon Hill
The only limits to your success and happiness are the limits of your imagination. In this guide to the amazing power of the mind, Jefferson O. Imgbi gives you the tools you need to control the frequency and magnetic tendencies of your imagination to attract opportunities, wealth, and success.
The images we create with our minds are the roots of our success, just as the concept defining a nation is the foundation on which it is built: the strength of the idea determines the dedication of the people-and the dedication of the people makes a nation powerful.
Likewise, the power and energetic frequency of our thoughts determine the people and opportunities that are attracted by them, and those attractions shape the course of our lives. Thus we ourselves are the creators of our universe-and our destinies.
The Power of Image Nation illustrates how to shape reality to suit our deepest desires and to reach our loftiest goals.
About the Author: Jefferson O. Imgbi is a coach, teacher, mentor, and family man. He became a mentor at the age of twenty-five while studying marine engineering at River State University of Science and Technology. There, he served as the resident clergy of the Victory-Life Campus Fellowship.
In the years since, he has served as a mentor to prisoners (through the Full Gospel Businessmen fellowship), homeless youth (as a youth pastor at Praise Chapel), and homeless UK citizens (as a St. Mungo's volunteer).
Imgbi has over thirty years of experience in customer service, including a two-year appointment as a regional sales executive for the Betterware UK Limited in South London.
He has written over three thousand inspirational blog posts and publishes an online devotional newsletter. His previous books include Football and Life: The Winning Mentality and Football and Life: The Game of Life.
Imgbi lives in London with his wife and their four children.