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On the Importance of Saying “Thank You” By, Van K. Tharp, Ph.D.

Originally published in Tharp’s Thoughts #709 November 25, 2014 One of my Super Traders recently mentioned that he was doing the 28-day course by Rhonda Byrne from her newest book, The Magic. I was quite curious, what is this 28-day course? I was in Australia at the time and Byrne is Australian so I knew that I would be able to find the book in the local bookstores.   Once I found it, I photo-read the entire book in about 15 minutes and decided that I needed to buy it. I […]

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Gifts From Van: Part One

We’d like to say a big thank you to all of you who have supported us with your purchases. Yesterday was our last day of sales. Our store is now closed. Also, a big thank you goes to all of you who are reading this newsletter. We have three more weeks to continue this publication. In these next three issues, we will have a two-part feature in which you’ll hear from VTI team members, partners, instructors and Super Trader coaches as we share our Gifts from Van with you. Our

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Why I Love What I Do By, Dr. Van K. Tharp

Editor’s note: Excerpted from an article by Dr. Tharp in 2017 “Why I Love What I Do”. Effective this year (2017) I am required to take social security income and a minimum retirement distribution, but I do so reluctantly. Why? Because I absolutely love what I do. It’s my passion. Furthermore, I have a great staff who likes to do the things that I no longer want to do, so I basically spend my days working on raising my consciousness, being creative, and doing as much as I can to help

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Dr. Van Tharp’s Genius: Modeling and Transformation By, RJ Hixson

As we approach the closing of the Van Tharp Institute (VTI), we will focus the last few newsletters on Van and his contributions. This is the first in the series. We will continue to publish this newsletter until our last issue on November 15th. Models, Genius, and Bliss Van liked to call himself a modeler, to describe what he did as building useful models. He was a genius at that. What does a modeler do? You might think of the activities of modeling as analyzing: all of contexts, beliefs, mental

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