Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Acceptance

Just as it is the nature of fish to swim and the sun to shine, it is human nature to turn our dreams into reality, with ease. The Vedic principle of economy of effort says “do less and accomplish more.” Is such a concept revolutionary—or crazy? Are hard work, planning, and striving a waste of time?
When our actions are motivated by love, not by the desires of the ego, we generate excess energy that can be used to create anything we want. In contrast, seeking power over others or trying to get their approval consumes a great deal of energy. We are trying to prove something, whereas if we are acting from the higher self, we simply make choices about how and where we will affect evolution and bring abundance.
The first step is to practice acceptance. We cannot hope to channel the universe’s effortless power if we are fighting against it. Say to yourself, even in very difficult situations, “This moment is as it should be.”Secondly, practice defenselessness. If we are continually defending our point of view or blaming others, we can’t really be open to the perfect alternative that waits in the wings.

Friday, October 27, 2006

Giving

Have you ever noticed that the more you give, the more you receive? Why does this seem infallible? It happens because our minds and bodies are in a constant state of giving and receiving with the universe. To create, to love, to grow keeps the flow going; not to give stops the flow and, like blood, it clots. The more we give, the more we are involved in the circulation of the universe’s energy, and the more of it we will receive back, in the form of love, material things, serendipitous
experiences. Money does makes the world go around, but only if it is given as much as it is received.
If you give, give joyfully. If you want to be blessed, silently bless people by sending them a bundle of positive thoughts. If you have no money, provide a service. We are never limited in what we can give because the true nature of humankind is affluence and abundance. Nature provides everything we need, and the field of pure potentiality provides the intelligence and creativity to produce even more.

Thursday, October 26, 2006

Divide And Conquer

Successful Millionaire focus on the immediate accomplishment of specific objectives. Separate the important from the urgent and allow time for both. Break down any large task into a series of small tasks and start taking action. In the beginning, don’t be too concerned with how you will achieve your goals. With commitment, research and patience, the means will come. Answers materialize when the facts have been collected.
Your goals will evolve into a set of action-oriented objectives, which will become a series of to-dos.

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

The Power of Thought

Successful Millionaire understand only by changing your thoughts will you change your life.Those thoughts that receive our attention, good or bad, go into the unconscious to become the fuel for later events in the real world. As Emerson commented, “A person is what he thinks about all day long.” .We have no one else to
blame for our present condition except ourselves. The upside is the possibilities contained in knowing that everything is up to us; where before we were experts in the array and fearsomeness of limitations, now we become connoisseurs of what is possible.

Most of us are anxious to improve our circumstances, but are unwilling to improve ourselves—and we therefore remain bound.” Prosperity cannot happen when the old self is still stuck in its old ways. People are nearly always the unconscious cause of their own lack of prosperity.

Friday, October 20, 2006

LEVERAGE

Here's the one secret of making more money easily.Use other people's time, skills, talents, networks or money. Don't waste your time trying to figure out a solution if someone else already has the key to solve the problem. Is it ethical to 'use' other people's resources? Of course it is as long as you are creating a win/win offer for that person rather than exploiting them.
The rich call this LEVERAGING.

The tip here is - to make more money is to understand and learn how to use leverage so that it creates a win/win situation for everyone.
If you don't leverage, you'll be trading your time for money.
This way, you'll be worn out fast and your output is equivalent to your input. That's not really impressive if you want to make more money easily.
Look around you. See what you can leverage on in your business or job.

Sunday, October 15, 2006

Improve A Little Everyday

The law of growth states that if you increase your efficiency or concentration or applied knowledge or your understanding by just 1% each and every day then the improvement over an entire year will be colossal.
If you simply added the 1% up over a year you’d have improved 365%. The actual amount when compounded is substantially more!
Success is a progression of small steps, one building on another eventually creating monumental momentum.
“Inch by inch and anything’s a cinch”
For instance, before you can become a millionaire, you need to earn $100,000. Before that you need to earn $10,000. Before that you need to earn $1000. Before that you need to earn $100 and before that you need to earn $1.
The law of growth is achieved by taking things step by step by step. You only get to take the big steps once you’ve done the smaller ones first.

Thursday, October 12, 2006

Perform Consistently

It’s not rocket science. People who are very successful do things which move them towards their goals on a daily basis. They keep doing the things which bring them the results they want.
It’s easy to do something well once.
It’s easy to do something you don’t want to do once.
Real power lies in repeating these moments again and again.
A wealthy businessman once said, “You’re either consistent or non-existent”
We already have great consistency in our lives. Most of us regularly breathe, move, sleep, eat and drink like clockwork. You know how to do this.
The successful see no difference in taking regular actions to feed their dreams as they do to feed their stomachs.
You either become consistent towards your desires or you end up wasting most of your potential.

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Change Your Focus

In Robert Kiyosaki’s book Rich Dad, Poor Dad, the author states that if you want to become rich the only thing you need to do is to increase your financial vocabulary. This is true because, in order to increase your financial vocabulary, you have to shift your focus. You will have to begin reading different types of magazines, holding different types of conversations, and so on. Philosopher Ludwig Von Witkenstein once said, “Whereof one cannot speak, one cannot think.” People who have wealth and abundance in their lives speak and think differently than those who don’t. The flashlight of their focus is on a different corner of the room.
Decide. Decide that money is important. It’s so important that you’re willing to do everything you can to learn about it - how to manage it, how to invest it, and how to multiply it. Before long you’ll find yourself holding different conversations with people, reading different types of magazines, and spending your time in ways that enable you to increase your financial intelligence. When you shift your focus, it will be as if you’ve typed the word “wealth” into your search engine. Your experience of life will actually change, and new possibilities will present themselves to you.

When you change your focus, you can change your external finances
- sometimes even instantaneously.

Monday, October 09, 2006

Helping Others

Millionaire always look at how to get people to do what you want by helping them get what they want.

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Focus On The Reward

We are often motivated away from pain first and towards pleasure second. This is a HUGE mistake to make when it comes to achieving your desires.
Often people get bogged down in how to do something rather than what they get from achieving the outcome they have set themselves.
People think about the pain involved in the process instead of visualising the pleasure of the reward on completion.
If you focus on the reward rather than the process you will find procrastination is easily defeated.

Monday, October 02, 2006

Respect And Protect Time

Your time on this earth is finite, it’s ticking down for you this very minute.
Imagine you’re in a rocking chair at the age of 90. When you look back on your life do you want to see you fritted it away or would you prefer to be able to smile and know you did what you truly desired?
It’s what you do with your time that matters. Remember, your time is precious. Time itself is unmanageable despite all the ‘time management’ waffle in print. It goes on doing its thing regardless of you. The answer to ‘time management’ is to manage your actions instead.
Don’t allow others to take your time and break your concentration when they feel like it.