Friday, December 30, 2005

How to Cut Deals With Your Subconscious Mind By Kent Sayre

In this article, Kent Sayre explains 3 specific methods for turning your subconscious mind into your greatest friend and ally as you move towards your dream life.

He also explains four specific ways to ask your subconcious mind for help in various real-life situations,including dealing with beautiful women or gettinga good night's sleep.

This is a quick and easy read, but contains some very valuable information which you can use immediately!

Read it here: http://www.mindpowernews.com/CutDeals.htm

Thursday, December 15, 2005

100 Ways to Help You Succeed/Make Money, Part 1

Tom's back! In this first installment, you'll find 50 short, wonderfully sweet nuggets of advice that you will love, love, love.

ChangeThis is creating a new kind of media. A form of media that uses existing tools (like PDFs, blogs and the web) to challenge the way ideas are created and spread.
http://www.changethis.com/

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

How To Get The Job Done

Do you or someone you know have a problem remembering to do projects? i.e. anything from taking out the garbage to work related issues. Below is a helpful tip that will allow you to start remembering automatically and be motivated at the same time.

The next time you think of doing a project, for example taking out the garbage, stop and actually “see yourself” taking out the garbage. That’s right, in your mind’s eye “see yourself” garbage in hand walking out to the curb or where ever you take your garbage.

If you are the person in charge (like my wife) then tell the garbage taker outer (that’s me) the same thing “see yourself taking out the garbage.” You can add a particular time if you wish, for example “honey before you go golfing, see yourself taking out the garbage”.
You will be amazed at the results!!

This will work on any project not only garbage. If you have a paper to write or any type of deadline to meet, “see yourself” working on the paper or project within the time frame.
For those of you whom are advanced learners, to have motivation in a project, “see yourself” having the outcome or goal achieved by doing the project.

Of course as with all instructions it is important that they are followed. The person being instructed must actually “see themselves” doing what ever they are instructed to do.
You can have a lot of fun with this one, both with yourself and others.

* more at http://www.lifepotential.ca/tips.htm

One day I will...

If you've ever said to yourself "One day I will..." this is the movie for you. It's only 3 minutes long, but the effect on you will last forthe day. This one is called "One Day" and can be seen at http://www.TheOneDayMovie.com
Kit Grant is the person behind it, and the message is simple yet effective. It's directed at those of you that put off things you wantto do in hopes that "one day" they will happen.

Success Strategies by Kit Grant

The one constant in life is Change. The most frequent request I receive in seminars is for "easy to use" steps for handling inevitable change. I am not convinced there are any easy steps but I have learned a few which can help. Use them enthusiastically.

1. KNOW THYSELF
The more you know about yourself, the better prepared you will be to handle change. It's when you don't know what your strengths and limitations are that you sometimes panic during change and times of stress. Do a self-inventory at least twice a year ... and then spend more time working on your strengths. If you want to improve a perceived weakness, fine ... although a better option might be to hire someone who has that quality as one of their strengths.

2. BE ABLE
Learning is not an event. It is a process. Continue to expand your comfort zone, increase your abilities and build value. People will follow you because they think you know where you are going. As soon as they discover, you don't know where you are going or you are stuck in place, they will look for someone else to follow. We have two choices ... either you are getting better or you're getting worse!

3. BE SEEN AS ABLE
It is not enough to have skills and abilities; you must also use and share them with others. Many people believe sharing their skills will somehow diminish their power. Helping others to get better will always make you look good. I once had a boss who told me he knew how to do a particular task and if he showed me, I would also know, so he decided not to show me! My first thought was "So, who cares if you know?". Leadership ability and power comes from sharing, not hoarding.

4. RELY ON OTHERS
As you build your co-workers and staff into an effective team, you can delegate with a higher degree of confidence. Give away your favorite task to someone who can do it just as well, if not better. Giving away only those tasks which you dislike is called dumping! Learn to delegate more right now or you face a future where you are either completely on your own or you create a new job for yourself as an adult babysitter.

5. PREPARE TO BE LUCKY
Negative people hate this step! I had a person in a seminar accuse me of using that "Positive Thinking Garbage". He added, "I tried that once and it didn't work". Well, there's a surprise. I have found consistently I tend to hit whatever I aim at. If I aim at success, I have a much greater chance of hitting it. If I aim at failure, I usually hit that too. Most people aim at nothing every day and then complain when they get whatever someone else decides to give them, wrongly claiming victim status.

6. TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR CAREER
The best job security you can ever have is to build sufficient value so someone will always want you. Many people believe once they finish formal education, they are done ... that's more likely when you are really starting. The myth of job security, that someone owes you a job, is one of the dirtiest, nastiest lies ever propagated in our society. As a small business owner, I know if I don't work, I don't eat. This doesn't take a lot of calculation every morning. No one is responsible for my well-being other than me! Who is looking after you?

7. LEARN THE ROPES
Yes, this is politics. You need to know what the rules are so you can make informed choices. If the rules are always changing, then that's one of the rules. Once you know what the rule are, ask yourself ... "Can I play under these rules? Can I stay and change the rules? Do I need to find another game to play in?"

8. NEVER STOP NETWORKING
The benefits are many: information, contacts, friendships, etc. You need to belong to at least one professional association relating to the industry you are in or would like to participate in. And, don't just join ... be active. Whether you are job-hunting or not, vacancies and opportunities are often discussed at those meetings long before they are officially posted.

9. KNOW WHAT YOU WANT
Most people have no idea what they want. They just know what they don't want. I had a seminar participant tell me he wanted more friends. When I inquired as to how many he wanted, he said he didn't really know. I told him he had already reached his goal. If you don't know exactly what you want, nothing will ever be enough because you will always be wondering what it would be like to have more.

10. GO FOR THE BOTTOM LINE
I am not talking here just about money, although people who say they don't like money will usually lie about other things too. I have a "new" bottom line when it comes to work. If it's not fun, then I don't want to do it. This can cause some concern for my staff since we now turn down some work we used to take. If our client assures us they are fun, then I'll be there ... otherwise, I'm not going. What's your bottom line?; (hope you're also having some fun)

Friday, December 02, 2005

SUCCESS STARTS WHEN YOU BEGIN

Your opportunity for success is where you are right now.
Everyone who got where they are had to begin where they were.

To attain success or to reach your goal,

don't worry about having all the answers in advance.
You just need to have a clear idea of your goal.

Don't procrastinate when faced with a difficult problem.
Break those problems into parts, and handle one part at a time.

Develop a bias toward action.

You can make something happen, today.
Break your big plan for success into small steps
and take the first step right away.

The highest mountain is climbed one step at a time

Take your first step today.

©2005 by Max Steingart
Reproduce freely but maintain © notice

Max Steingart is the author of: Shaking Hands on the Internet; Success Online;Your Daily Motivation and Make the Internet Your Warm Market;
To learn more about his Internet trainings go to http://www.successway.com/powerpacksp.html

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