This can have many names: Hindus call it "Karma," Christians call it "Original Sin." No matter what the term is, it is a fact-- the way how we were raised affects the way how we decide, live our life and raise our children; that our parents in turn raised us according to their value systems which in turn were affected by the way our grandparents raised them; and so on.
The triumphs or faults of previous generations affect our current state. Offsprings of families with a history of verbal or physical violence will be tempted to resort to the same actions. Severe trauma and parent-child relationship dynamics during childhood affect one's self-worth and self-confidence.

But all is not lost. No matter what the problem is, we have the power of choice-- of deciding whether we break the cycle or not, of whether we face it or not. The key is to recognize this in our lives.
Business success is often associated, if not attributed to, a list of masculine traits-- firmness, aggresiveness, toughness in the face of challenge and adversity, determination and loyalty.
Business leaders and managers are often times called upon to boldly set the goals and objectives, push their organization to perform above expectations, and display mental toughness when making decisions that affect the lives of many people. Among these, Donald Trump, Jack Welch, Ray Kroc, Steve Jobs and Carl Icahn are perhaps the most recognizable. They are known for their aggressiveness and hard working style. But they are also unlikable, have either undergone failed marriages or have health problems
Amidst this driven men, you find many examples of business and financial leaders that just do not fit this mold, yet they are very successful with a generally balanced, happy and healthy life... Warren Buffett, Jim Rogers to name a few. Though not often cited, feminine energies or traits like patience, kindness, and flexibility DO HAVE a positive effect on the success of a business. It also have a positive effect on one's personal life and health.
It is not a coincidence that the Hindu goddess of Abundance and Wealth is also the goddess of the Feminine Energy. For those who are observant, Lakshmi Mittal, the fourth wealthiest man in the world, was named after this goddess.
We believe that the greatest wealth can be accumulated without destroying one's health and family, when both feminine and masculine energy are balanced. Some call this the dynamics of Yin and Yang. Our corporate services are tailored to help any businessman, manager, or personnel achieve their full wealth potential by helping them balance the masculine and feminine energy.
The mind affects the body. There is no question about it. Low self-confidence translates itself readily into body posture and movements-- stiff shoulders, crouched posture, head often looking downwards, etc. So some systems approach this problem by building the mind first to affect a change in the body. But the body affects the mind. For example, if you want to feel happy, try to act as if you are. Then notice that you will indeed feel happy afterwards.
Physical toxins in the body affect how our mind functions. Detoxification of the digestive system, for example, can have an adverse effect on our emotions.