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The Principles We Live By…

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

The principles you live by create the world you live in. When you begin to organize your thought life in a manner consistent with Philippians 4:8, you kick off a series of life changes that will both surprise and encourage you. When you begin to drop the repeated negative references to past experiences, you begin your ascent into a brighter future. When you resolve to weed out the mediocre influences in your life, you accelerate your progress toward your most important goals. And when you start giving more attention to the good things in your life, you’ll start noticing even more things to be grateful. The life you’ve dreamed of is far closer than you think…  Take the challenge, www.the8daychallenge.com

ATLANTA, Nov. 19 /Christian Newswire/ — Tommy Newberry and The 1% Club, Inc. announced today that they have agreed to donate one copy of The New York Times Bestseller, The 4:8 Principle to a U.S. soldier for every copy of The 4:8 Principle purchased on

Amazon between now and December 24th.

Newberry has partnered with Operation Gratitude to help distribute The 4:8 Principle to the troops this holiday season. Operation Gratitude (www.operationgratitude.com) is the all-volunteer organization that sends care packages of items and letters addressed to individually named U.S. Service Members deployed in hostile overseas regions. Its mission is to lift morale, bring a smile to a service member’s face and to express to all troops the appreciation and support of the American people. Since its inception in March, 2003, Operation Gratitude has shipped more than 250,000 packages to American troops deployed overseas.

The 4:8 Principle (Tyndale House Publishers) has been a runaway hit since its release on September 1st. The book reached the #1 spot on Amazon.com and Barnesandnoble.com within weeks of its release. It also appeared at #4 on The Wall Street Journal Nonfiction bestseller list and on Sunday, September 30th, the book debuted at #3 on The New York Times Hardcover Advice/How-To list.

So what is the message of the book that seems to be resonating with so many individuals? The 4:8 Principle has a simple message: Joy is a choice and it’s completely predictable.

Research indicates that the average person thinks approximately 50,000 thoughts per day. Each thought either moves us to our God-given potential, or away from it. The book is based on Philippians 4:8, where the apostle Paul challenges us to seek out and dwell on the positives in our lives. Newberry believes that when used as a filter, this New Testament verse is the true secret to vibrant health, satisfying relationships, and lasting fulfillment.

 

“The 4:8 Principle is helpful to anyone, but especially to those who could benefit from an infusion of hope, optimism, and overall positivity,” says Newberry. “Needless to say, that is a rather large market. One group in particular could benefit from the ideas in The 4:8 Principle more than any others and that is …Members of The United States Military and their families.”

 

Newberry, who is the founder and head coach of The 1% Club, an organization dedicated to helping entrepreneurs and their families maximize their full potential, always believed his book was going to connect with the market.

“I’ve been teaching the 4:8 Principle for almost 16 years and I’ve witnessed individuals and marriages transformed using the simple, but deeply effective methods I write about in the book,” says Newberry. “However, what has happened since the book’s launch on September 1st has certainly exceeded our already very high expectations.”

For review copies or interview requests, please contact Sharon Farnell at 212-593-6337 or farnells@plannedtvarts.com

That Smiley Face Book Is Everywhere!

Wednesday, September 26th, 2007

Life can be dramatically different when you focus on your blessings instead of your shortcomings. The world has a brighter color when you think and talk about the aspects of your life that are working instead of the areas that are frustrating you. You draw out the best in your spouse and in your kids when you dwell on and talk about strengths versus weakness. Weakness and negativity will always exist. But what will you choose to give your attention to?
Who are the people in your life who are most encouraging and positive? The 4:8 Principle is about seeing the good in all things, even when it’s hard to do so. Last Friday, The 4:8 Principle hit #4 in The Wall Street Journal Non-Fiction Bestseller List.
The 4:8 Principle is simple, relevant, biblical, and powerful!

 
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