Mindful Messaging


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In Napoleon Hill’s “Think and Grow Rich” originally published back in the 1937, he posited a radical notion. “Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve.”
Recent studies on neuroplasticity give credence to this idea that directing our mind and attention toward a state of new possibilities can actually rewire well worn neural pathways and create an actual new future for ourselves.
But in our current society where productivity is a cultural value, how do we create space to do the rewiring?
Join Tom as he leads a the group in a discussion where we will explore the power of possibility available to each of us when we begin directing our minds to a definite end. We will also explore methods that can be used to create this space in our busy lives.
Video Resources:
Napoleon Hill
https://youtu.be/wf0fZMTUkHc?si=WrHCkfNOGj6trubr
Dr. Tara Swart
https://youtube.com/shorts/pHDK7FkOL3I?si=Cu5qvs_vrtgqu6x5
Dr. Joe Dispenza
https://youtu.be/EpOMk1jOzgk?si=qbtkMnbdhg_BmdJi
Tribe of One Love Invitation & Community Guidelines
• We are rooted in love, curiosity, and growth.
We’re here to reflect, share, and expand our awareness together—not to debate, persuade, or convert.
• We are a nonpartisan, non-denominational space.
People from all walks of life are welcome. Personal experiences may include politics or religion, but no ideology—political, religious, or otherwise—should be promoted or belittled.
• We show up as both teachers and students.
Please review any shared resources before the session. We look forward to hearing your reflections, reactions, and perspectives. While we explore different perspectives, you are encouraged to take in what speaks to you and release what doesn’t.
• Speak from personal experience.
Use “I” language. Share what’s true for you without trying to fix, assume, advise, or preach—unless invited. Avoid stating opinions as facts. When you frame your truth as your experience, it leaves room for others to share theirs.
• Avoid assumptions.
Don’t assume others share your background, values, or beliefs. Our diversity is a strength. Speaking as if we all think alike can make others feel excluded or unsafe.
• You are welcome to bring your real experiences—with purpose.
If you’ve ever felt unseen, misunderstood, or worn down by life and the state of the world, you are not alone. Bring what’s real in the spirit of healing and learning. We name pain, not to vent or complain without direction, but to seek clarity, understanding, and transformation.
• Practice equity of voice.
Be mindful of how much space you’re holding. If you speak often, consider stepping back. If you’re usually quiet, know your voice matters—we’d love to hear from you.
• Welcome disagreements as part of growth.
When conflict arises, pause. Acknowledge what others are sharing, and respond with curiosity, not certainty. Aim for connection, not correction.
• Let this space ripple outward.
What’s learned here, we hope transforms not only ourselves, but our families, communities, and beyond. This space is sacred—not because it is perfect, but because we hold it together.
Thank you for visiting! To learn more, visit www.tribeofonelove.com.

Mindful Messaging