Posts Tagged ‘personal development’

How Expectations Become Outcomes!

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

We attract what we expect, period.

Remember the time you went to attend an interview and you were confident you would do well. And guess what happened; you aced that interview!

And again there were times you were less than confident about an exam or some other meeting, and again, the opposite happened – it didn’t go so well!

When you expect success, you get success; on the other hand, if you expect failure or expect bad things to happen to you, that is also what you will get.

If you believe certain things about a certain person, they will act in that way or something will happen to make you think they are responsible for it. This in turn reinforces your belief that this person is a certain way or did what you suspect them of doing. Only, it may not be true.

But it wasn’t always like this was it? Were we always predisposed to expect the one or the other, or is there something that happened to us along the way?

When we were born we were not predisposed to any side. What we had was pure potential to expect anything, to be anything, to have anything.

However when we came into our human experience we joined pre-existing situations or our arrival created a situation. And exactly how that situation unfolds; in other words, how the people who share your earliest experience interact with each other and with you will determine how you will eventually be predisposed.

A loving, nurturing environment with lots of encouragement and support will make you believe that the entire human experience is like that. The result is that you begin to expect this in all your interactions. Even if in your later life you come across people who are not as loving or as supportive you will continue to view the world as good and expect good experiences to come your way.

The opposite is true for someone who is born into situation that is less positive. Examples I can think of here are children who are born to people who are not exactly thrilled that it came into the world such as the result of a teenage pregnancy or another unplanned pregnancy. When your first experiences of the world are negative, you tend to begin to view the world as such. And as you start to expect negative experiences, you can’t help but attract them.

It is the law of attraction at work – Like attracts like.

So does this mean that you are doomed to always attract a certain type of experience? By no means!

Even if you are currently predisposed to expect good things or bad things, you always have the power to choose something else.

However changes should not only occur on the conscious level, they should also happen on the subconscious level. Even though you have made a conscious decision to expect only good things, you’ll find that you will unconsciously still expect bad things to happen which will unfortunately come to pass.

There are various ways in which you can do this including, doing affirmations and visualization on your own. The problem with just doing visualizations and affirmations without any aid is that you will encounter resistance from your conscious mind.

Being in a deep meditative state when you do visualization and affirmations help. This is because you’re able to bypass the conscious mind and hence ensures that the new programming reach the subconscious.

There is a little known way to change your programming and attract the things you want. And when you see how easy it is to attract positive things, you will start to expect more positive things, hence attracting even more good things to flow your way.

This process is called Creative Questions, and it is easy and fun, and it works!

To check it out go here now!

What is Success and How Do We Achieve It?

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

There is often so much confusion about what success is. Hopefully this very well written article will help it clear up for you.


To be clear about what success is must be the first step to achieving success.

So far, the best definition I have come across is: “Success is the completion of anything intended.” In other words success is finishing what you planned to do.

Even robbing a bank is a kind of success if that is what you wished to do. However, you probably did not intend to end up in prison!

The above definition of success shines a light on failure and success. Make a plan and follow it and you will have succeeded. Make a plan and do not follow it and you will have failed.

This gives a yard stick for judging every day of our lives. We can say at the end of the day “I have failed” or “I have succeeded.”

This may seem very obvious but it is amazing that only about 85% of the human race end up doing what they intended.

I asked several people what they thought success was. One person said that “Success is making loads of money.” Another said that success is “Achieving your goals”. Some one else said that success is “Fulfilling your potential”. An interesting answer was that success is “Making others jealous”.

Brian Tracy agrees with the connection between success and goals. He has said “Success is goals, and all else is commentary.” Tracy believes that people with clear, written goals, accomplish far more in a shorter period of time than people without them.

Stuart Goldsmith in “The Midas Method” has an important section on how to set goals so that they are achieved using the full power of the subconscious mind.

Maria Nemeth gives this definition of success: “Doing what you said you would do, with ease”.

“Doing what you said you would do” is currently not achieved by the majority of the human race especially politicians! Doing it with ease is achieved by even fewer and requires making the most of the subconscious mind.

Jim Rohn argues that success is just a few simple disciplines practised daily.

The power of daily discipline is HUGE. Because the discipline is practised daily the effect is cumulative. The good practice is carried out 365 times a year with, perhaps, a few lapses.

It cannot fail to have tremendous influence. Once the discipline becomes a daily habit, it can be forgotten about until the rewards start coming in.

The writer who writes every day has written well over 300 pages by the end of the year. If he or she does not write every day they lose momentum and inspiration. If they keep up the writing (even just a few words a day) a magnet for relevant thoughts develops.

Recently a Liverpool student of American media studies applied for 600 jobs and received only one interview which he failed. He decided to write a novel. He determined to complete ten pages a day. He worked in the evenings at a dead end job to make money and then wrote until about 5 in the morning at his novel which has now become famous. It also looks like becoming a Hollywood blockbuster film.

He points out that if you write only one page a day for 100 days you can write a screen play. He wrote his novel by studying the structure of two other novels and noticing how they were structured and wrote his screenplay after studying video of films and noticing how long each scene lasted before there was a change.

I can’t remember his name or the name of his book as I just happened to hear part of his interview on television.

The practice of daily disciplines alone can change our lives totally. Another benefit of daily disciplines is that they quickly create habits and habits create character.

A great quote by Jim Ryun, the American Athlete, is as follows

“Motivation is what gets you started.
Habit is what keeps you going”

Another brilliant quote is:

“Try not to become a man of success but rather try to become a man of value.”

Albert Einstein

The next quote says more or less the same thing:

“Success usually comes to those who are too busy to be looking for it.” Henry David Thoreau

Many would argue that success is not about making money but about developing oneself into a person who is valuable to others.

However, this quite often will lead to making money because people will pay for value. Any one who is very good at their job can usually command whatever pay they wish.

Adam Hollioake is one of the most successful English county cricket captains. He realised what is important in life when his brother Ben was killed in a car accident in Perth Australia. Adam learned that he should be kind to people and have fun and “that’s what life is about.”

His view of success in cricket is not necessarily winning. He is not afraid to lose a cricket match. He is only concerned that his team put 100% effort into the game. He comments:

“If we do put that effort in we usually win anyway”.

Success then is putting in 100% effort whatever the results. More often than not, however, the results will be excellent.

Michael Angier has a great definition of success.

“Success is the result of steadily taking action on our most important goals. When we consistently focus our energies and our efforts upon what matters most, we can’t help but be successful”.

Angier also admires Ralph Waldo Emerson’s comments on success:

“To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; to earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends; to appreciate beauty; to find the best in others; to leave the world a bit better, whether by healthy child, a garden patch, or a redeemed social condition; to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived; this is to have succeeded.”

What are the causes of failure and success?

William James, the great American psychologist, puts failure down to lack of faith in one self

“There is but one cause of human failure. And that is man’s lack of faith in his true self.”

Faith in one self is a huge part of success. Stuart Goldsmith in “The Midas Method” talks about two kinds of belief that are necessary for success. You must believe that you deserve to succeed and you must believe that you have the ability to succeed.

Another big cause of success is discipline.

“The ability to discipline yourself to delay gratification in the short term in order to enjoy greater rewards in the long term is the indispensable prerequisite for success.” Brian Tracy

Another cause is the willingness to try to succeed even if the possiblity of success is remote.

“Far away in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see the beauty, believe in them and try to follow where they lead.”

Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888) American Writer

My computer guru, Danny believes that you should hold on to your dream in all circumstances and never let go. Grab hold of your vision with an iron fist and even if you are down on your luck and in the gutter never give up.

Danny himself has held on to a dream for 22 years. His dream is to develop the best languages translator in the world.

It does not matter if you are 72 – grab hold of your dream. Actually visualize your hand holding on to that dream. Too many people are worn down by life and give up their dreams.

Every dream is personal but the principle is the same. You are an idiot if you let go. You have to have a reason for living. Set yourself a goal and never let go until you die.

There is nothing you can’t do. If you can’t swim 10 lengths without a rest, train for a few months and you will be able to swim 50 lengths.

Danny’s comments about swimming reminded me about how little is taught at school about how training can improve your abilities.

At my school in the Isle of Man, there was an annual half mile swim in the sea. I knew I would drown if I attempted this but no one ever suggested that I start training hard so that I would be capable of completing the swim.

I was just classified as someone who could not do the swim. It did not occur to me that through determined training I would be able to do what I could not previously do.

When Danny was young he was a skinny weakling. But one day he decided that this was not a good thing. He filled out and did some weight training and set up his own fitness, strength and flexibility routine.

He performs this every other day. This avoids the boredom of a daily routine. He does 200 situps, 30-50 leg raises and three or four sets of 20-30 bench presses.

He also does 2 sets of 20 or 30 squats with dumbells to develop leg power. The dumbbells avoid the danger of overbalancing with a barbell across your shoulders. There is also little likelihood that you will drop the dumbbells on children or family pets! Dumbells allow for greater control than barbells.

Danny’s advice for success is to do something. If in doubt, read a book. The worst thing you can do is sit on your backside watching TV. If you do, nothing will ever happen. He notes the hypnotic effect of TV on the spectators. Danny seldom ever watches TV.

Danny also is impressed by Arnold Schwarzenegger who has just been elected Governor of California. If Arnold wants something, he does what is necessary to get that thing. If he had to eat 50 mars bars, he would eat them. If he had to stand stark naked on his head in a field for half an hour he would.

This is an example to us all. If you have to put stamps on thousands of envelopes to send out your direct mail sales letters, you just have to do it.

The basic principle is that you have to do what is required. Some things require certain actions to achieve them and you have to do them whether you like doing them or not.

It is no good saying I want to be Governor of California but I don’t want to do any public speaking or travel on the campaign trail or be friendly to thousands of people you don’t like. You have to pick up babies and smile at people you may not like.

If you want to be rich you have to do those things which will make you rich. It’s no good saying “I don’t really want to do it.” Danny gives himself a virtual smack round the head every time he is tempted to give up on his projects.

Some people think they will make money by taking short cuts like suing people or fraud. The world would be a much better place if people just got on with doing what they had to do.

Many successful people stress the importance of action in achieving success.

Michael Masterson of the Ezine “Early to Rise” writes:”Action is the key to success, and failure to act is the reason most people will never achieve the kind of success they dream about”

Another approach to achieving success is to stay cool about it. Just get on with doing what you think is important and what you love to do.

“Don’t aim for success if you want it; just do what you love and believe in, and it will come naturally.” Sir David Frost

Elvis Presley gave his cousin Donna some advice to help her achieve her goals for the future. It seems good advice to me:

Donna’s best memory of Elvis was when she was 18 and she spoke to him one on one. He asked her about her plans for the future and told her she could achieve anything she wanted “so long as you have faith in God;have faith in yourself; work hard and never let anyone tell you, you can’t do something”.

Elvis himself had plenty of discouragement which he successfully ignored. The later part of his life was not too successful but as Donna commented, we should focus on what he did achieve which was amazing.

Peter Vidmar explains how he achieved success at the Olympic Games:

“There’s only two things I had to do to win the Olympic gold: Train when I wanted to, and train when I didn’t.”

This is possibly my favourite quote of all time. It sums up the essence of success and the will power and discipline necessary to achieve it. Sometimes training will be easy but sometimes it will take effort because one really does not feel like training. This is simple and beautifully easy to understand.

Another quote I like is concerned with the kind of success which depends on people liking your work or product. Don’t worry about whether they will like your work. Just do your best and leave the liking or disliking up to them.

“Success has a simple formula: ‘Do your best and people may like it’”.

Sam Ewing

Any success involves some kind of cost; usually some boring work is involved as suggested in the following quote. The word ‘drudgery’ sums this kind of work up exactly. Almost any kind of business involves marketing and marketing is the last thing many businessmen enjoy doing.

“Success is the child of drudgery and perseverance. It cannot be coaxed or bribed; pay the price and it is yours”.

Orison Swett Marden, 1850-1924.

Mike Litman comes up with golden statements frequently. Here is just one of them:

“The biggest secret of success in life is: You don’t have to get it right; you just have to get it going. Perfectionism can kill success. We never get going because we are always waiting to get everything just right. Instead, let’s get going.”

One success breeds another. Bobby Robson, now over 70, is one of Britain’s most successful managers. He should know what creates success. He recently commented about his team’s performances:

“Success breeds success”

This makes sense. Write one successful book and you will have the confidence to write another. A lady over 70 wrote a book about overcoming the pain of arthritis. It was a huge success to her total amazement and made hundreds of thousands of dollars. Not surprisingly she has now written two more books.

Success is a key goal for most people but it helps to have a clear idea of what success means to you. I hope this article will have shed some light on possible definitions of success and provided some ideas about how you can achieve your kind of success.

About the Author
John Watson is an info publisher on the internet and a martial arts school owner. He taught Religious Studies and Life Skills to teenagers in London schools for about 33 years before retiring in 2000 A.D. His own e-books and those of the English multimillionaire, Stuart Goldsmith, can be found on his site at http://www.motivationtoday.com

Celebrating Success

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

In today’s world we get so caught up in our day to day activities and the routines of life we have a tendency to overlook all the success we have each day. We tend to view success as only a few significant events in our life such as graduating from college, getting married, our first job, our first child, our first big promotion. What happens when we achieve these goals? Or even worse what happens if we don’t achieve any or some of these events?

Does this mean we aren’t successful or we are done being successful? All too often it does. The good news is this does not need to be the case and the reality is we experience success every day of our lives we just forget to celebrate this success. Because many of our day to day successes aren’t marked with a big celebration they seem to loose their value.

We do a disservice to these events and ourselves by allowing this happen. We also create feelings of failure and lack of success by not truly recognizing all that we do each day that helps to make us happy and successful. We also risk loosing momentum towards larger success by giving up on all the little steps necessary by not putting value on them.

When we put value and recognize the little progress we make each day towards our larger goal we stay more motivated and on track to ensure we achieve our fullest potential. If you want to run a marathon you don’t just go out that day and run 26 miles. If you want to be a tremendous success in business you don’t just wake up one morning and are running a $500 million company.

Whatever you are looking to achieve in life the steps along the way and the overall mindset of success are critical. We need to celebrate each days success and build on it for the next day and begin to create a true mindset of success. We need to start thinking of ourselves as successful and then live into that reality. We do create our own reality and by thinking we are a success or thinking we are not that is exactly what we are.

I know all of this sounds great on paper and seems easy to do but how do we implement it into our lives and how do we make both the celebration and the act itself a habit thus ensuring greater success? The good news is that is the easy part we just need to be diligent in our efforts. The easiest way to start is to spend a few moments at the end of each day and write down 3-5 successes you had that day. You may be saying to yourself I don’t have that many successes each day. First that is probably not true, you just aren’t recognizing everything as a success.

Second the number doesn’t really matter the habit of spending some time each day and recognizing even a few events that were a success each day will build and before you know it you will have more. The number will also grow because you know at the end of each day you will be holding yourself accountable for your accomplishments. In addition you can start small and watch the list grow and expand in depth. Let me give a few examples that may help you get started: I got of the house by 7:30 am to be at the office on time, I committed to being at my sons/daughters baseball game and I made it, I ran 3 miles today, I did my morning walk, I finished the report for work, I followed up with my large account today, I didn’t eat that donut that was in the coffee break room in the office.

As you can see you can use many different aspects of your life to gauge your little daily successes. You can include work, family, personal, health, business, spiritual whatever you feel you wanted to achieve in a given day and were successful in accomplishing that is a success.

Success is a habit and by realizing just how successful we are each day in our lives we realize just how successful we are as individuals and start forming that habit. Good luck each day and congratulations on your success.

About The Author
Jeffrey Thomson is a mentor and business coach with and building a successful online business. I am student of personal development and truly believe that our inner world creates our outer world and by building and maintaining a positive mindset we can create our own level of success.

How to Know If Your Breakthrough is Imminent?

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

How do we know that our breakthrough is near?

Achieving success in life is almost down to a science now. We know what we need to do attain our goals and live the life of our dreams. However the road is usually not easy and things don’t always go as planned. All these difficulties cause many people to give up thinking they will never get to their destination.

It is estimated that most of those who give up do so just before their breakthrough. They had already covered 90% of the journey, and all that was left is a 10%. However those people didn’t know that. If they had known, they might have continued on.

 In his book “Think and Grow Rich” Napoleon Hill makes reference to a man called R. U. Darby and his Uncle who went drilling for gold. When they couldn’t find the gold deposits they gave up. However not long after they gave up, gold was discovered just three feet from where the Darbys had stopped. So is there a way to figure out if your success is imminent or is there no way to tell? To answer this question I have done a bit of research. I have looked at the lives of very successful people to see if there was some kind of pattern that I could discern. And what I found is not what you would expect.

What I found is that in most cases just before people got their breakthrough things got worse. People started to experience all kinds of crisis. Sometimes there were multiple crises. These are things that will make you question your sanity and will challenge your very fabric. And this is unfortunately where many fail the test. Those who are millionaires and billionaires today know what I’m talking about. They faced periods of upheaval in their lives and stuck through it. At this time it may seem like everything is turning against you.

Your family may turn against you. You may be accused of being selfish, of only thinking about yourself. The weather may turn against you; equipment that is normally reliable may suddenly start to malfunction. But this is the time when something called “faith” is required. Faith is the evidence of things not seen, of things hoped for. The Bible calls Abraham the called the father of Faith, because he is the first person who is recorded as having shown faith. What did Abraham do? He trusted God to give him a son, even though he and his wife were very old and therefore beyond the age of childbirth.

Abraham later followed the instruction of God to sacrifice his son, the very son that God gave him in a miraculous way. This didn’t make any sense, but still Abraham obeyed, trusting that God knew what he was doing and would somehow offer a way out. Indeed, God provided a way out. He called Abraham just before he killed his son and offering him a ram to be sacrificed instead.

Not many people know this but before Bill Gates got the big breakthrough that made him a household name, he was actually struggling financially. It was a contract by IBM, the world’s first PC maker that saved him. Others faced rejection. The founder of Hotmail Sabeer Bathia was rejected by 19 Venture Capitalists before he found someone who saw the potential of their idea agreed to support it.

On his non-stop around the world airplane flight Steve Fosset’s instruments indicated that he had too little fuel and would not make it to the finish line. He chose not to trust the instruments and to trust his instincts instead. He made it to the end with the fuel that he had. Non-stop around the world balloonists, Brian Jones and Bertrand Piccard, also experienced instrument malfunctions as well as difficult officials in China and India who threatened to refuse them entry into their respective countries. Their instruments also malfunctioned, indicating that they wouldn’t make it to their end destination with the fuel they had. They continued, trusting their gut instead, and became the first people to circumvent the globe non-stop in a balloon. I can give you many more examples of people who had some “impossible” odds against them, yet kept a cool head and made it, in spite of.

So how will you know if your breakthrough is imminent? Look at the things that are happening in your life. Are they getting worse without any seeming cause? Are people going out of their way to make things difficult for you?

Your breakthrough may be just around the corner. So instead of giving up and becoming bitter towards what is happening in your life, accept “what is” and move forward. Forgive those who harmed you or made things difficult for you. Keep on doing the things that you know will bring you the success you crave and before you know it, it will be there.

You Can Become Something, Even If You Have Nothing Now!

Saturday, May 24th, 2008

A lot of people would say, “they must have had something.” Yes, they had something. They had their talent and their gifts as everyone else has, but not much else.

I guess it is hard for some people to accept that somebody who was probably worse off then themselves could go and make their dreams come true. However, it is a fact that some people really had nothing, apart from their talent or gift, yet made it.

One such family were the Judds. Today, country singer Naomi Judd and daughters Wynonna and Ashley are known all over the world and have thousands of fans, but few knew their struggles before they became famous.

I heard about these struggles for the first time when Wynonna Judd appeared on CNN’s Larry King over the weekend, to talk about their lives. About how they were on welfare and didn’t even had a telephone or a television, when they were young.

However in spite of such impossible odds Naomi and Wynonna became major country music stars. Little sister Ashley Judd is a major Hollywood actress.

If you don’t know anything about being on welfare. It means, being at the very bottom of the social ladder. If you have a television and a telephone in your house, you have something they never had, so be grateful for what you have and make the most of it.

How to Go on, When the Going Gets Rough!

Monday, May 19th, 2008

There has never been a more opportune time to follow your heart and realize your dreams. However getting to the pot of gold is not always easy. It takes dedication, commitment and the willingness to do whatever it takes.

So how do you go on when the going gets tough. When you have dug and toiled, day after day, week after week, and you experience all kinds of disappointments and frustrations.

When you have used the best scientific data, indicating the best locations to dig and are still not finding the rich deposit, which you know is there somewhere. Or when you have developed the best looking website, developed the best product and what you think is the best sales copy, and you still fail to make the sales that you know should follow?

Do you say it is not working and give up, like the gold prospector in Napoleon Hill’s classic “think and grow rich”, who stopped just 3 feet from his pot of gold?

What do you do when everything you know, doesn’t seem to work?

The best thing to do is to take time out and become still. Yes, stop toiling for a while and make some quiet time, because its no use just hammering away if you are hitting at the wrong place.

The quiet time will help you reflect on what you have done so far and gain some new perspective. Take a book that has inspired you countless times or the Bible and read.

Don’t put pressure on yourself trying to find an answer, just let yourself go, any whichever way and the answers will come.

Take a piece of paper and just write. What about? Anything really. You can write about the confusion you feel.

Talk to yourself, not negative stuff that will make you feel worse then you already do, but tell yourself that you are getting the answers you are looking for. Don’t talk as someone who is without hope but talk like someone who knows its only a matter of time.

Most importantly though, listen to yourself, and then try again using some of the new insights you have gained from your inner person, your subconscious.

Sometimes, you’re at the right place, you just need to go 3 feet further down or 3 feet to the left, or right. Or sometimes the time just isn’t right and you just need to wait a little while longer.

But these are things no scientific data will ever tell you. This is something which comes from inside you, your subconscious mind which knows everything. That is why it is important to take time out and listen, because if you don’t you may just miss the key you need and waste an awful lot of time and money.

Here’s something else you can do. Every time you feel discouraged or a little afraid, go and read about your icons or heroes. How they started out. How they felt, when they were still at the bottom, the things they said and did when it really got rough, and be inspired. If possible try and trace a childhood friend of your heroes and talk to them.

In his classic, “Think and Grow Rich” Napoleon Hill describes how his subjects held imaginary conversations with great men who went before them. The result was that afterwards they became more inspired.

Imagine having an intimate, one on one conversation with Bill Gates or Henry Ford, and asking them all the questions you’ve always wanted to ask them.

It would be awesome wouldn’t it. When you come out of there you will be so focused on your goal that nothing anybody say will discourage you.

Something else you should do is to continuously remind yourself that everybody who is now successful, was once at the very place where you are now. The important thing is that they didn’t remain there.

If you are serious about attaining your goals you will also not remain there. But remember, it requires commitment and dedication even through the tough times.

Oh, how sweet it is to hold that prize after all the struggling. That’s when you realize all the trials and tribulations were worth it. But you will never savor that experience, you will never know how good it feels when you give up.

Why You Should Become A Mastermind

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

Have you ever wondered why the head of a company gets paid so much more than for example, specialists in the company such as an engineer? Is it because he knows every job in the company?

No I don’t think so. He may have a general idea about what is going on in every department but that usually is it.

I believe it is because he knows or is supposed to know how to lead, organize, manage and bring together, different units to efficiently function as one. I call such a person a mastermind and I believe that anyone can become one.

As a mastermind you don’t need to know everything about a company or an area of business you wish to venture in. A little bit is helpful but not necessary.

People think to become spectacularly successful you need to be highly educated or a genius. I will show you in this short article that you don’t need either to become successful beyond your wildest dreams in any area you may choose.

Let me give you a real-life example of someone who didn’t know everything yet achieved a lot in many different areas. I’m sure you’ve heard of British billionaire Sir Richard Branson. One of the first ventures that Branson got involved in was the music industry. Was he a musician? No! Did he know how the music industry worked? No! He didn’t know much about the music industry except that there was a lot of money to be made.

Branson started Virgin Records and made a lot of money in a short time. Next he launched an airline called Virgin Atlantic. Following this Branson launched a number of other ventures including a soft drink, Virgin Cola, as well as Fitness clubs. Did Branson know a lot about these industries he got involved in? The answer is again no!

So, as the example of Sir Richard Branson clearly illustrates, you can venture into virtually any industry and make a success of it without knowing too much about it. All you need is the ability to identify needs and to capitalize on them coupled with a fervent desire to succeed.

How is this possible you may ask? Let me tell you how and why this is possible! There are and always will be people with skills and qualifications who will need someone to provide them with a job. As a mastermind you can become that someone.

We all know what happened after September 11, when airlines and other firms started to downsize. Thousands and thousands of highly qualified people were laid off to roam the streets looking for jobs. Thousands more left colleges and joined the thousands already on the streets hoping to find a job.

Those who are already masterminds capitalized on this opportunity and if you were one, you could too. Here’s what you need to do in order to become a mastermind:

  • First you need to identify a need in the marketplace or elsewhere,
  • Set-up the framework to capitalize on that need (company)
  • Find the people with the skills (victims of downsizing, college graduates)
  • Trigger the demand by advertising your service/product
  • Supply the resulting demand

In the end you create a win-win situation for all. As a mastermind you identify a need and exploit the skills of these highly qualified individuals. They in turn get a job, which they didn’t have and for which they and their families will be eternally grateful to you.

Why You Need to Become a Leader!

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Wherever you look in this world, you’ll find two kinds of people. You find leaders, who are few and far in between, and then there are the followers who make up the vast majority of people in the world.

Leaders usually know where they are going, but the followers don’t, because they are following. Now, I know that there is a debate about whether one is born a leader or whether one becomes one. I have a unique take on that.

I believe that everyone of us is born with the ability to become a leader, but whether one becomes a leader or not depends on what one chooses later in life.

Let me use an analogy to illustrate. We all agree that all woman are born with the ability to give birth and become a mother, but not everyone will become one. The same goes for being a father. Every male is born with the ability to become a father but not everyone will choose to become one.

What is the difference between a leader and a follower? A leader is someone who finds and goes his own way. A follower is someone who doesn’t find his own way, but instead follows others.

To lead is to take responsibility. Firstly for yourself, your life (past and future), including your failures and mistakes. Secondly for those whose lives have been entrusted to you such as your family and others who crossed your paths.

A leader is not necessarily someone who is heading a big organization. Leaders can be found everywhere. You can be a leader in your home, your job, your church and your community.

Followers on the other hand, don’t want to take responsibility. They are quick to criticize and find fault with almost everything. If they are not happy with the one organization or job they simply go somewhere else. They don’t want to take any responsibility for anything.

What do you need to become a leader? You need courage, belief in yourself and your abilities and the knowledge that you can make a difference.

What are you? A leader or a follower? Are you who or what you want to be in life? If yes, then well done.

However, if not, what are you doing about it. Followers accept their situations and blame others. Leaders don’t just accept their situations, they do something about it.

It is never too late to choose to become a leader.

Fact is: If you are not leading you are following someone else. And since the person leading you has his own agenda, you have no control over where he may lead you. The only way you can change where you go and how you get there is when you take control. By doing that, you have in essence become a leader.

 Here are a few more reality checks:

  • You can never become rich following someone else;
  • You can never become happy following someone else;
  • You can never be the person you were meant to be, following someone else;

All of these are only possible, the moment you make a decision for yourself that from now on you’ll follow your own counsel.

Release Your Gifts to the World

Friday, April 11th, 2008

Every person on this earth has a special gift. The gifts may not all be equal but they are all special. What is your gift?

It may be singing, acting or craftsmanship. Or you may have an eye for detail, allowing you to turn an ordinary space into a wonderful haven, where people would want to spend their time.

It’s never too late to make a change and find a path that will allow you to be true to yourself. You just need to recognize your gift and take it out from where it is hidden.

The time has come for you to let your light shine and to do what you truly enjoy. Do it for yourself and for nobody else. But when you do, your light might just lighten up somebody else’s way.

Before I started my business I thought I had no special talent and that I therefore had nothing worthwhile to offer. I know that many of you are at that place right now. I want to encourage and tell you that you have got something. What it is I don’t know, only you do. But I know this, it is something special.

Not sharing it with the world will be doing a great disservice to yourself and to the entire world. Nothing is appreciated until it is released for all to see, hear and treasure.

Imagine a world without a Mariah Carey, Michael Jackson, Bill Gates or a Picasso. It’s almost like imagining a world without music or computers as we know them. By sharing their talent with us, these individuals have certainly made our world a better place.

There are others you can think of, who have appeared seemingly out of nowhere, and have redefined our worlds. They have changed the way we eat drink and relax, even the way we do business. But before they took that step to show us what they had, nobody had even an inkling as to what was coming.

What about you. Who knows how you could change our world. You could be the next big thing, but even if you don’t change the world like Bill Gates, you could still change your world, in a million ways. And ultimately that’s the most important part. Changing your world.

If you don’t do something about it you’ll never know, what you’re capable of. You’ll never know how it could have been. By taking that first step you’re making a declaration of your independence.

What caused me to take that first step? I was sick and tired of living for weekends. I was tired of working for a living, of always not having enough money. I got tired of getting up in the morning and going to work even if I didn’t feel it. I was tired of being told what to do and how to do it. I wanted my freedom and independence.

I realized that there are so may people all over the world who need someone to tell them that they can achieve their dreams, just as I needed someone to tell me that.

I knew that when I made it I would inspire so many others who thought they couldn’t make it. When you make your dreams come true it may be only for yourself, but there are hundreds and maybe thousands who’ll be inspired. Especially in your own community.

They’ll say if so and so could do it, I can do it too. People are not as much influenced by people from afar as they are by those close to them. Your success becomes their success.

So go out there and follow your dreams. Don’t be afraid to become the first in your community. Take it little by little, day by day, step by step. As you accomplish the one step the next step will come into view, and will be that much more manageable.

To find out how you can discover your gifts and release them Click Here and let us discuss how you can offer your gifts to the world.

How to Use Your Desire to Manifest Your Dreams

Monday, April 7th, 2008

What is it that makes one man go where others don’t dare tread? And that keeps him going even when the odds seem so insurmountable? When others around him expect the worst, and obstacle upon obstacle, cause him to wonder if perhaps, just perhaps, everybody might be right and he may be crazy?

That my friend is what is called DESIRE! Desire is one of the strongest emotions, and one of the greatest forces man has ever known. When harnessed properly it will give you everything you have ever wanted! Desire is the fuel for success.

Just as a car or any other automobile needs fuel to keep going, a man’s desire is what drives him and will ultimately determine if he will hold that prize at the end of the race. The thing that determines why the one person Does and the other Doesn’t is not physical ability or the lack thereof, but desire and or the absence thereof.

It is said where there is a will there is a way, but what isn’t said is that the will doesn’t exist by itself and of itself. It is fuelled by desire. If you have lost your desire for whatever it is you want, you have Lost the Race.

Desire Doesn’t Reason or Justify.

All it wants is satisfaction. It is not concerned with how you bring it about.

Desire, like most things is not something you are born with. It is a force and power which can be induced through the senses such as sight, hearing and smell. Let me give you an example.

When you see a beautiful woman or man, it does something to you. It triggers a power or force that will either die a natural death, or will become a raging fire.

That depends on what you do with it from that point onwards. Now, I used the example of being attracted to either a men or women, but desire is not limited to that. You can desire a big house, a car or desire to travel the world. However this will not mean much, until you crystallize this desire into something tangible, something you can see, hear, smell or touch.

So, to induce desire for whatever it is you want, you have to introduce the object of your desire, to your senses. The more you see something, the stronger your desire for that thing will become.

Lets take the example of a beautiful woman or man again. If he or she has made enough of an impression on you, you would want to see that person again, right? But if you leave it to chance you may or may not see him or her again. In the event you don’t, the feelings will likely die a natural death.

But let’s say, you see that person again and again, what do you think will happen? That’s right! The feelings you have will become stronger.

So what you need to do is to introduce the object of your desire to your senses, not once or twice but again and again and again.

If you can, physically touch and smell and experience the object of your desire. If you desire wealth, go to the places that are symbols of wealth and get the feeling of wealth.

This can be places like expensive restaurants or five-star hotels. If you can afford it, book a room or a suite, even if it’s just for one night.

If you don’t have a lot of cash just go there and book a table. Order a cup of coffee or something else which isn’t too expensive. I’m sure you get the picture. Do this over and over and you’ll find that your Desire gets stronger and stronger.

You can apply this to anything and you will find that your desire burns stronger than ever.

If you know someone who is wealthy, approach the person and offer to assist with anything, free of charge. Most people will appreciate this gesture. Some might even take you along to places they go and may even introduce you to their circle of friends.

Alternatively go to a Dealership that sells expensive cars and just sit in one of the cars in the show room. Experience the feeling of wealth. Touch the expensive leather and wood, smell it. You can do this as often as you like. The more you do it the higher your desire will be. Do all this in addition to your other efforts to accomplish your goal.

If you cannot physically go to the places I’ve mentioned, you can get these places and objects to come to you. Looking at pictures is another good way to increase your desire and it doesn’t cost you anything, other than a little effort.

You see, your subconscious mind doesn’t know the difference between a real and imagined experience. It will accept whatever is imprinted upon it, and will start attracting that condition in terms of the people and circumstances that you need to satisfy Your Desire!

There are thousands of magazines that have pictures of the object you desire. Here’s what I have done and what you can do too.

Cut out some pictures that vividly depict the thing you want and paste it all over your room or office. Position some of the pictures in such a way that it is the first thing you see when you wake up or come into that room, and the last thing you see when you leave or fall asleep.

Here is a final thought. Desire alone will not accomplish your your goals for you, it is just the Fuel. Imagine a car with fuel but no engine. Or a car that has fuel and an engine but no wheels. It won’t go anywhere. The same goes for someone who only has desire.

 You need a proven system or a mentor who can take you by the hand and show you to to manifest your desires. To find out more about my law of attraction personal coaching Click Here!