9 Quotes & Sayings By Alan Mccluskey

Alan McCluskey is the author of several bestselling international bestsellers, including The Little Book of Big Change, and The Little Book of Big Money. He has become well known for his highly visual and highly motivating style of writing. He has also been a frequent keynote speaker at conferences, seminars and workshops worldwide. Alan is the founder and CEO of Alan McCluskey International Associates (AMIA), a firm that helps individuals and corporations achieve their goals by providing coaching, goal setting and goal achievement workshops.

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Instead of writing backwards over what had happened, giving structure and meaning to his story, he wrote forwards, slipping into troubling futures. Alan McCluskey
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Silence is the door to Oran Mor. Close your eyes. Quieten your thoughts. And listen. Listen in particular to the sound of the waves. Let the Great Song sing in you. In an hour I will ring a bell. When you hear it, make a sound that resonates with the waves. Let it flow and develop, calling on all you have heard in the silence. Alan McCluskey
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Writing a story about a place calls that world into existence. Sometimes, as the author, you accompany it for a while. But even as you write, the characters have minds of their own. Alan McCluskey
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When the battle is over, the winners find it very hard not to pursue their violence. If you are strong enough to hold violence, you are strong enough to hold true to your pact. Then you have more moral fiber than most adults. Free will is one of the pillars of being human. Alan McCluskey
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Alan McCluskey“Despair is an ugly thing when it refuses hope. Alan McCluskey
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A stylized sun and moon, joined by a horizontal bar, floated above a country divided in two by a river that snaked between them. Alan McCluskey
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He felt a deep urge to put some order in this chaos. Leaning against a large standing-stone by the wayside, he drew out his dreambook and began to write. Alan McCluskey
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Organised religion generally gets in the way of spiritual experience. Alan McCluskey