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April 21, 2009

The Millionaire Mind

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I’ve had a number of clients recently say they’ve read/attended “The Millionaire Mind”.  These clients also seemed to know, or at least were familiar with, some of the NLP processes that I use during my coaching sessions, thus I was intrigued about what it was they were learning through “The Millionaire Mind”.  I was also intrigued because I’ve adapted my WealthyMind materials into what I’ve called “The Empowered Mind Workbook”, which is focused 100% on self-alignment, which will help you achieve all that you want.

Anyway, true to the Law of Attraction, I received “The Millionaire Mind” book as a gift, within weeks of thinking that I really needed to read the book.  So I started flipping through the book and found that much of it is very familiar to me.  Some of it was new, or at least positioned in a different way, which allowed me to pull some really great nuggets of information from it.

One nugget I’d like to share with you is listed below and is in regards to “Negativity”.  The reason this jumped out at me was because I was recently having lunch with an ex-colleague and dear friend of mine, when we got on the topic of how happy we were and what a bummer it was to connect with other people that weren’t feeling as happy and at peace these days and how it felt like such a drain on energy to be talking to people who were constantly complaining.

Now, don’t get me wrong, we work as coaches with some folks that are in this pattern however, the difference is that these people, whom we work with, are making a real commitment to making whatever changes are required to help them live a happy and fulfilling life.

So, this activity, that is outlined in “The Millionaire Mind”, really spoke to me, and now I’m passing it along to you!

Good luck and report back with your experience!

Seven Day Challenge

For the next seven days, the challenge is to not complain – out loud or in your head.  You can only speak in “positive” terms.  In a way, this is like forcing yourself to see the “silver lining” in every situation.  As I’ve mentioned before, gratitude has been proven to help your immune system, and in a way, being positive and refraining from complaining, is a bit like being grateful!

So start today!  Carve out seven days of “no complaining” and away you go!


January 2, 2009

Bringing in the New Year

I am bringing in the new year with a whole lot of optimism and gratitude.  I know that things will continue to improve on a global scale and I will continue to do my part to help them improve. I look and see many people not only surviving, but thriving.  What makes them special? In all my research, training, reading, etc. I realize that it is the combination of optimism, gratitude and being true to who you are.

When you are being true to you and being grateful for what you have, it is much easier to have an optimistic view on life.  This will then be the catalyst to help you manage your state of being and open you up to seeing all the possibilities around you. It will unlock your potential to solve what may have seemed like insurmountable obstacles. It will give you the key to enjoy your life and to live.

Why not give it a try? Here’s a quick tip on how to get yourself aligned to survive and thrive:

  1. What are you grateful for?
  2. Who do you need to be to be authentically you?
  3. What’s great about an obstacle in your life and how can you enjoy the process of resolving it?

Happy New Year!

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