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thinking of life

October 21st, 2009 hayadin No comments

What are you thinking

We live in a world where we all want more. More money,
more free time, and more fun in our lives. The average
American spends most of their time working at a job that they
do not particularly care for and they usually wind up spending
the majority of their lives just going through the motions day
in and day out.

Is there a way that you can break through all of this routine and monotony?

Have you tried to think only prosperous thoughts?

The more that you think about prosperity and how you can add more
to your life, the more you will get yourself motivated to find
the solution. And when a mind is focused on finding a solution,
it has a much better chance of actually getting what it wants.

Most people do the opposite. They think of their bills and they
think of their problems. They spend more time looking at what they
do not want and not enough time looking at what they do want and
looking for the best way to get it.

Now, this does not mean you should quit your job or ignore your
responsibilities. Not at all. But instead of having your mind
focused only on your problems, try thinking of solutions and how
you can enjoy more prosperity and opportunity. Instead of watching
T.V,. at night, spend at least a half an hour trying to brainstorm
your possible solutions and your possible means of gaining
prosperity in your life.

It is perfectly attainable for everyone to improve their lives and
to experience more prosperity and fewer problems when you learn how
to do this.

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The Grass is Greener

October 20th, 2009 hayadin No comments

When my life is really hectic and busy, I long for quieter days where I can putz and roam at “will.” I dream of a day where I can delve into a project or have everything around the house caught up on, so that I can read for hours or play Barbies with Isabella or Playstation with Logan without worrying about the time.

But then when those slow days seem to come, it seems like I look around me and feel like everyone is doing something exciting in their life but me. I tend to feel like maybe I’m boring or maybe I should look into a new opportunity or activity in my life.

Have you ever felt that way? We tend to always want what we don’t have. Have you ever stopped to wonder why that is?

I think it’s because we don’t know how to be content with what we have. We take our eyes off of the road, and we look at someone else’s road. We fail to take into consideration that that someone could be looking at our road and wishing for our set of circumstances as well! We just carry this mentality with us of thinking that we need to be doing (or not doing) what the rest of the world is doing!

The grass is always going to look greener on the other side of that fence if we continue to look at what everyone else has instead of looking at how much we have to be thankful for. When times are busy, we can be thankful for friends who invite us to activities, or healthy children who are well enough to participate in sports. And when they are slower, we can be thankful for those times to recharge, catch up around our homes, and spend extra time loving on each other.

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Mentors

March 18th, 2009 hayadin 1 comment

Who Needs A Mentor

By; Admin as summarized from Charles Lalonde’s articles.

Who needs a mentor? Everyone who is truly serious about achieving more of their true potential, personally and financially. Seriously you say, do we and specifically myself really need a mentor? Let’s look at the facts:

No one person will live long enough to make all of the mistakes

In simple terms, mentors speed the learning process and are the reason for advancements in technology and the standards of living we enjoy today.

The last half-century has seen very little change statistically.

Using the oft-quoted post-war study published by the Social Security Administration and Denvey’s Economic Tables, less than 5% of the population at that time retired wealthy or financially independent. Sadly, a study done in March 2000 by the American Economic Review reported that the gap between “the haves” and “have nots” is widening.

Grade-Point-Score averages, according to studies, have barely been maintained over the last 50 years. Moreover, in professional sports, with all the advancements in mind and physical development, one would think that the number of super stars being produced would have increased dramatically; however, as a percentage, it remains virtually unchanged.

With the explosion of entrepreneurial opportunities in franchising and network marketing beginning in the 1980s, plus the same explosion from the mid-1990s on in Internet businesses, why doless than 5% of the participants in these ventures enjoy success and make any money! WHY?

Research and my own experience, which includes teaching an entrepreneurial course at a major community college for several years and working with several thousand participants in my Success and Wealth System course, leads me to one indisputable conclusion – Most people are without mentors, especially “Life Mentors.”

You may say: It only happens in movies or for those talented few you say! How about the heroics and courage against unbelievable odds in athletics, the military and in everyday life. These qualities of character and achievement were learned from a true Life Mentor such as parents, teachers and those who have paid the price to be called a Mentor.

Yes, we all need good Life Mentors and Coaches at every stage of our lives. But be careful to choose those who walk the talk and demonstrate and exemplify the life qualities and achievements in their own life.