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It is with deep regret that the family and friends of Galba Bright wish to inform you of Galba’s untimely passing.

Galba Francis Adeyinka Bright, Human Resource Consultant and Author, died at his office on March 31 of natural causes, leaving his wife Sandra, numerous family members, friends, associates, readers and fans.

Out of respect, the Tune up your EQ website created by Galba will therefore be offline for a short period.

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The Service of Thanksgiving for the life of Galba Bright will be held at St. John’s Methodist Church, Montego Bay, Jamaica, at 1.00 pm on Sunday, April 19, followed by interment in Dovecot of St. James Memorial Park, Orange, St. James.

Read “Think And Grow Rich” And Increase Your EQ, Part 1

November 18th, 2007 by Galba Bright

Napoleon Hill gave the world the classic personal development book, Think and Grow Rich. Do you know what he looks like? Have you ever heard him talk?

Take just 6 minutes and have a look at this clip. I believe that it can increase your emotional intelligence and I’m curious to know how you feel once you’ve seen it. Do comment in the comment box, or email me using the contact form..

Take A Second Look

I also encourage you to dig a little deeper. I observed at least 3 amazing things that I KNOW have helped me improve my emotional intelligence. Have another view and see whether you see anything that amazes you. I’ll tell you my answer in Part 2 in a week’s time.

Thanks to the Success Current Blog for posting this clip recently.

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4 Responses to “Read “Think And Grow Rich” And Increase Your EQ, Part 1”

  1. Liara Covert Says:
    November 19th, 2007 at 4:01 am

    Hi Galba.
    Napoleon Hill’s book “Think & Grow Rich” is thought-provoking. It certainly seemed innovative in the era it was written. People are increasingly associating Napoleon Hill’s techniques with wealth creation that doesn’t involve money. Wealth can include learning to better grasp or harness emotional intelligence. Wonder what Napoleon Hill would think of that?

  2. Venoo Morgan Says:
    November 20th, 2007 at 7:13 pm

    Hi Galba
    I do think you are doing a marvelous job. May you continue to grow from srength to strength. I have watch the clip twice and I dont know if I got the answer, however, I realised that we have been given this gift from birth which is quite true if you think about it. We are truely the master of our own destiny and if we look at what is happennig arround us today you can find numerous proof. I have aqcuired “THINK AND GROW RICH” via ebook and I must say it is quite daring, eventhough I am not finish reading. I have been searching for ways in which I am able to shun procrastination and go back to being very focus on my goals and this book hit the nail on the head.
    Your blog is now putting the icing on the cake and I do look forward to reading more of your stuff. I know in five years time I will be testifying of Mr. Hill’s teachings.

  3. Galba Bright Says:
    November 21st, 2007 at 9:23 pm

    Hello Venoo:

    Thanks for stopping by Tune up your EQ and sharing how the book Think and Grow Rich is helping you. As you say, the book encourages us to focus. I’m glad to know that the blog is helping and thanks for the encouragement.

  4. Galba Bright Says:
    November 21st, 2007 at 9:27 pm

    Hello Liara:

    Thanks for your comment. Do you have any references or pointers about how Think And Grow Rich is being used in non-financial wealth creation situations? I’d be fascinated to learn more.

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