Mar 29, 2007

The Midas Mentality


Expecting and Accepting Your Abundance

It is the first resource of its kind, ever developed in the world.
It will transform you from lack and limitation programming to
prosperity consciousness. For 31 days, prosperity & success guru,
Randy Gage will work with you, helping you go through the same
transformation that he did. Level upon level, he will help you
peel away limiting beliefs and replace them with beliefs that
serve you. Level upon level, he will help you identify fears and
conquer them.

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Mar 26, 2007

Prosperity Universe


The Prosperity Series by Randy Gage



You are meant to be healthy, happy and prosperous.
Once you recognize and accept this, it is simply a
case of learning the principles that abundance is
based on. In this insightful series, you will move
from lack consciousness to living in the light of
true abundance.

Randy Gage reveals . . .
. What creates prosperity consciousness;
. The universal laws that govern prosperity;
. Why you should embrace critical thinking;
. The secret to creating a vacuum for good;
. What it takes to manifest prosperity on the physical plane, and
. Why you are supposed to be wealthy.

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Mar 22, 2007

'RIGHT-ON-THE-MONEY'

Today I'm giving You three QUOTATIONS to think about and explore.

"Prosperity is a way of living and thinking, and not just money
or things. Poverty is a way of living and thinking, and not just
a lack of money or things."

-- Eric Butterworth


"Money, which represents the prose of life, and which is hardly
spoken of in parlors without an apology, is, in its effects and
laws, as beautiful as roses."

-- Ralph Waldo Emerson

"Money never starts an idea; it is the idea that starts the
money."

-- W. J. Cameron

Mar 19, 2007

The Ability to Begin Again

I recently came across this bit of excellent advice from Robert
Kiyosaki
, the author of the famous "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" series of
books. Robert says:

"Most people choose not to be rich. For 90%
of the population, being rich is 'too much of
a hassle.' So they invent sayings that go,
'I'm not interested in money.' Or 'I don't
have to worry, I'm still young.' Or 'When I
make money, then I'll think about my future.'
Or 'My husband/wife handles the finances.'

"The problem with those statements is they
rob the person who chooses to think such
thoughts of two things: one is time, which is
your most precious asset, and two is learning.
Just because you have no money, it should not
be an excuse not to learn. But that is the
choice we make daily, the choice of what we
do with our time, our money and what we put
in our heads. That is the power of choice.
All of us have choice. I just choose to be
rich, and I make that choice every day.

"INVEST FIRST IN EDUCATION. In reality, the
only asset you have is your mind, the most
powerful tool we have dominion over."

Well, I think you have to admit he's got a great point there! We
are, all of us, daily choosing what we do with the time, money,
and energy we have right now and we are choosing what goes into
our heads. And what's in our heads -- what we are giving our
attention to -- is EXACTLY what's determining the life
experiences we are living.

Mar 12, 2007

Create and Comunicate with capital "C" !

What do you do when you find yourself "stuck"? You know, whenever you're working toward a goal or making a change in your life, there always seems to come a time when you hit a plateau or you feel like you're not moving forward. When that happens, I know from experience that it's easy to get discouraged. That's why I was so interested to come across a technique that you can use to help you get over that and back on track.

I was reading about the results of a study done at Ohio State University by assistant professor of psychology Lisa Libby. It showed that when people were asked to visualize an event from their past and judge their progress since then, those who were told to visualize things from a third-person point of view – that is, to visualize it as if you were watching a movie, as an observer – judged themselves less harshly and saw the progress that was made.

But those who were told to visualize "through their own eyes" -- in the first-person -- were more critical of themselves and couldn't separate their emotions from the event.That really says a lot about how our emotions can sometimes keep us from accurately judging any progress we make.
It's like that old saying about seeing ourselves as others see us. When you can imagine watching yourself as the star of your own movie, you'll have a better chance of judging your "performance" fairly. And you're more likely to appreciate your own efforts, which will make it easier to continue on your path.

After all, you are the star in your own life story!
Until next post,
T.Draganova

Mar 9, 2007

Anthony Robbins

The secret of success is learning how to use pain and pleasure
instead of having pain and pleasure use you. If you do that,
you're in control of your life. If you don't, life controls you.

-- Anthony Robbins

Anthony Robbins Personal Power II


If you want to be successful, find someone who has achieved the
results you want and copy what they do and you'll achieve the
same results.

-- Anthony Robbins

Mar 8, 2007

Winston Churchill

Hi everyone,

Today I'm going to introduce You one of the greatest men who
have ever lived - and it was just 40 years ago that he left this
world.
He was a Brit but was the first "Honorary Citizen of the U.S."
He was a soldier and a politician, but also an accomplished
painter and historian. In fact, he wrote the definitive work
on the history of Great Britain.
He was the leader of Great Britain in its darkest hour, but led
it to a great victory.
His name was Winston Churchill.
His spirit can be summed up in these words from what is perhaps
his greatest speech:
"We shall defend our island, whatever the cost may be, we shall
fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we
shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in
the hills; we shall never surrender."
And neither will you.

Here it is some other thoughs.

"A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an
optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty."

"All the great things are simple, and many can be expressed in a
single word: freedom, justice, honor, duty, mercy, hope."

Mar 5, 2007

Why Money Is Good?

The way you think about money will determine how much of it you accumulate more than any other factor. Your attitude toward money affects your emotions and your motivations.

Do You Feel That You Have Enough?
In psychology, money is what is called a "deficiency need." This means that it only motivates you when you feel deficient in it, when you don't feel that you have enough. Above a certain level, when you feel that you have enough, it is no longer a motivator. Put another way, when you have enough money, you don't think about it very much. But when you have too little, you think about it all the time.

Determine Your Attitude Toward Money
The effect money has on your emotional life depends on your attitude toward it. If you feel that you have too little, money can become an obsession for you. It can dominate your thinking, feelings and actions. Arguments over money are a major reason for marital breakdown. Problems with money are the primary reason for business collapse, the ruination of friendships and psychosomatic illnesses of all kinds. It's not uncommon for people to even kill themselves over money problems.

Practice the Reality Principle
The Reality Principle applies especially to matters of money. This principle states that, "You must deal with life as it is, not as you wish it were, or could be." Most people live in a world of partial self-delusion, or even fantasy, with regard to money. They wish, hope, and pray about their financial futures while at the same time, deep in their hearts, they know their dreams will never materialize. In Lewis Carroll's book, Alice in Wonderland, one of the characters says quite happily that he is quite capable of believing several impossible things before breakfast each day. In the same way, many people believe quite impossible things about money and then they wonder why they are having so many financial problems.
Overcome Deep Seated Beliefs
One of the most common obstacles to achieving financial independence is a deep-seated belief that somehow money is wrong and that people who have a lot of it are inherently evil. This belief is not based on any factual foundation. It goes back to early childhood conditioning when the growing child is often told this because of other people's desire to rationalize away their own financial failures.

Money Is Good
The fact is that money is good. It takes money to buy homes, cars, clothes, toys, food and most of the good things in life. Money has an energy of its own and it is largely attracted to people who treat it well. Money tends to flow toward those people who can use it in the most productive ways to produce valuable goods and services, and who can invest it to create employment and opportunities that benefit others. At the same time, money flows away from those who use it poorly, or who spend it in non-productive ways.

First, be perfectly honest to yourself with regard to money and to the amount you want to acquire in life. Pretending that you don't care about money when you really do will only make you unhappy.

Second, begin today to think about all the wonderful things that you could have in your life if you had more money. Then, begin to think of all the things that you could do to increase the amount you earn.
By Brian Tracy

Mar 2, 2007

Quote Of The Day

Hey How are You today?
There is a Quote for You.Think about it and be happy!

"The happiness of your life depends upon the quality
of your thoughts: therefore, guard accordingly."
Marcus Aurelius