วันอังคารที่ 28 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2557

How to Make Money Out of Thin Air

Money-making is one of the strongest desires of human beings. Whether young or old, everybody is thirsty for financial sufficiency. This is why I have decided to X-ray this text entitled "How to Make Money out of Thin Air".

The text is written by Brian Sher, who obtained a degree in Marketing from the University of South Wales. His subsequent business travels overseas sparked his interest in consultancy, and after spending two years in Los Angeles, he returned to Australia and formed his own company specialising in marketing and business-growth strategies. Working with businesses both big and small, one of his major clients offered to partner him in a new venture - Vision Publishing.

Under Sher's direction, Vision Publishing experienced phenomenal growth, and ultimately boasted more than $12 million in annual sales. His extensive network and strong reputation as one of Australia's most dynamic and exciting marketers made him an active and sought-after business coach.

The author says given the title of this book, he can hear the critics sharpening their pencils and the cynics saying "Oh sure, we've heard this all before". Sher admits that this is perfectly understandable as on the surface, making money out of thin air seems like an unbelievable claim.

He confesses that to be honest, he was cynical himself when he first learnt of this practice, adding that but what made him look beyond his initial distrust was that he did not want to work hard for a living. Rather, Sher wanted to work smarter and less to enjoy the finer things in life and have the time to enjoy them.

He says while deciding on how to achieve this, he remembered a statement his father once made, which was "Never work with your hands - it will never make you rich!"

This author submits that although he was not literally working with his hands, he knew he was not far off from this in the wealth-creation stakes, as he was working hard and was not exactly rich. Sher says he had a head full of great ideas and concepts, and was working at a frenetic pace, running around selling these ideas.

The author reveals that he learnt a good living, but that was all, and he needed to learn more. He adds that he needed to learn how and what the rich were doing that he was not. This author says they were making the money and he was just earning it.

Sher explains that he set out to try to change all that by studying what they did, the way they thought and the way they operated, and after a while, he discovered that their habits were not rocket science and it was entirely possible to make money out of thin air.

According to him, if you want to achieve success, it requires nothing more than changing your attitude as you approach your next business venture, and this simple change will be worth millions of dollars to you.

Structure-wise, this book has 15 chapters. Chapter one is entitled "Secrets of the rich". According to Sher here, "How many times have you heard people use the words 'make money'? I just want to make money...Thousands of times, I'll bet, and you've probably said them to yourself. Although the words spoken might be identical, what 'poor people' (that is, people with a 'poor' mentality) mean when they say them is completely different to what the rich mean. The 'poor person' looks for ways to do the only thing he or she knows how - that is, to sell more of their time. And this can mean only one thing: working longer or harder."

Sher educates that when rich people use the words "make money", they are talking about wealth creation. That is, they never mean selling their time.

In this chapter, the author also discusses other concepts such as unlearning a "poor" mentality; knowing what rich people know; stealing from the rich to give the poor; and a secret file.

Chapter two is based on the interrogative subject of "How rich are you?" Sher quotes Michel De Montaigne here thus: "We are, all of us, richer than we think we are."

According to the author, almost everyone you know wants to be richer than he or she is at the moment. He says but it is important to understand that being rich in life is not simply about making more money. The author stresses that many people mistakenly believe this is the case.

Sher explains that money is something you can use to get things done and the more money you have, the more things you can do. Many things are more important than money: a loving partner, a supportive family, friends you can trust and depend on, a career you enjoy, submits the author. In Sher's words, "You might be rich, but without these things you won't enjoy life as much as you could."

He reiterates that happiness is largely based on non-material things; and living life to the full is about focusing your emotional energy on positive channels, and directing this energy into everything you do, at work or play.

In chapters three to nine, concepts such as making money out of thin air; never go to school if you want to be rich; the fastest way to make money; his business successes and failures; your need of rocket to reach the moon; it is not worth a thing if you cannot sell it and twenty habits of the world's least valuable businesses are examined.

Chapter ten is entitled "Twenty habits of the world's most valuable businesses". According to Sher here, the wealthiest companies in the world are capitalised in the hundreds of billions of dollars, placing a huge value on these businesses and bringing wealth to the owners.

He adds that however, total capitalisation is not the most important thing to look at when you are assessing how valuable a business is. Sher advises you to look instead at the price earnings ratio (p/e ratio), printed beside the stock price on the business pages of newspapers and you will see that most of these ratios are somewhere around 15-20, but some are much higher, even reaching the hundreds.

The author says the twenty attributes valuable businesses have are operation in large or growth markets; production of unique and timely products; selling only leveraged products; control of residual income; institution of great systems; great customer service; powerful brands; non-dependence on one person; usual market leadership; and attraction of the best and brightest people.

The remaining are predicating reward on performance not longevity/time; possession of high margins; possession of few real competitors; continuous innovation or flow of new products; possession of an investor entry and exit strategy; possession of a big customer database; institution of great marketing; anticipation of customers' needs; constant addition of value to customers' experience and education of customers before they sell to them.

In chapters 11 to 15 of this book, this author analytically X-rays concepts such as the world's most successful and unsuccessful habits; twenty-eight habits of the world's least successful business people; forty-two habits of the world's most successful business people; twenty-six secrets to making money out of thin air; and the question of whether you will become a millionaire.

Stylistically, this book is a success. Sher displays a high level of skills of analytical presentation and simplicity of language. He employs reflective illustrations, classical/literary allusions and autobiographical effects to ensure analytical reinforcement, as well as concrete conviction on readers' part.

There is also inclusion of the question-and-answer section, "The road to riches" exercise, to achieve reader practical participation. What's more, the title of the book is alluring and emotionally challenging. The cover design is attractive and communicative, while the inside pages are well laid out.

However, since chapter nine entitled "Twenty habits of the world's least valuable businesses" is the opposite of chapter ten entitled "Twenty habits of the world's most valuable businesses", one of them should have been left out of the chapters of this book to avoid conceptual redundancy, especially that we can antithetically deduce the attributes of one from the discussion of the other's attributes.

But on whole, Sher's efforts are commendable. If your desire is to make maximum use of the least of opportunity and become rich this year, then you need to read this masterpiece. It is simply irresistible.

GOKE ILESANMI, Editor-in-Chief/CEO of http://www.gokeilesanmi.com/ and Managing Consultant/CEO of Gokmar Communication Consulting, is a Certified Public Speaker/Emcee, (Business) Communication Specialist, Motivational Speaker, Career Management Coach, Renowned Book Reviewer, Corporate Leadership Expert and Editorial Consultant. Tel: +234(0)8055068773; +234(0)8056030424
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วันศุกร์ที่ 17 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2557

7 Strategies For Wealth and Happiness

Wealth and happiness are two of the great desires of human beings. In short, they often go together because most people that are financially wealthy tend to be happy because of the attendant financial independence. I am sure this realisation must have informed why Jim Rohn decided to entitle his book "7 Strategies for Wealth & Happiness". Rohn is America's foremost business philosopher who has helped people of all walks to improve their lives. His tapes and numerous appearances have made him a powerful influence in the lives of millions of people. He is acknowledged by his peers as a pre-eminent teacher as regards success and happiness discourse.

In this text, Rohn offers guide on how you can unlock the fountain of your prosperity inside of you. According to him, you do not have to make a choice between wealth and happiness because the two are interwoven necessities that every ambitious human being must strive to achieve together. The author reveals the seven valuable strategies that are central to your achievement of success and enjoyment of happiness. According to Rohn, for you to realise your aspiration of enduring success and happiness, you need to unleash the power of goals; seek knowledge; learn the miracle of personal development; control your finances; master time; surround yourself with winners; and learn the art of living well. This text is segmented into seven strategies (parts) of eleven chapters. Rohn isolates chapter one from the strategic segmentation, thus grouping chapters two to eleven into seven strategies.

In chapter one, he examines five key words. According to Rohn, all the ideas in this book stem from a group of key words. He adds that to understand this book, therefore, and get maximum value from its contents, it is essential that we examine these key words one after the other. These key words, according to Rohn, are "Fundamentals", "Wealth", "Happiness", "Discipline" and "Success". He says fundamentals refer to those basic principles on which all accomplishments are built. "Fundamentals form the beginning, the basis and the reality from which everything else flows," he adds. Rohn stresses that success, like happiness and wealth, is no more than the natural consequence of consistently applying the fundamentals of success to life.

As far as the second key word "Wealth" is concerned, Rohn submits that wealth is a controversial word because it brings to mind a wide variety of images and sometimes conflicting concepts. The author educates that to one person, wealth may mean having enough money to do whatever he or she wishes; and to another, it may mean freedom from debt, etc. However, he says out of this diversity of perception of wealth comes creativity, and creativity can help each of us find unique ways to work for a life of abundance.

As far as happiness is concerned, Rohn observes that happiness embraces the universal quest, a joy that usually accompanies positive activity. He says happiness is the skill of reacting to the offerings of life by perception and enjoyment. Rohn expatiates that it is achieved by both giving and receiving, reaping and bestowing. He adds that it is being able to feast on harmony as well as food, on ideas as well as bread. Happiness comes to those who deliberately expand their horizons and experiences, says Rohn. He adds that it resides in the houses of those who have the ability to handle disappointment without losing their sense of well-being.

In Rohn's words, "It belongs to those who are in control of both their circumstances and their emotions. Happiness is also the freedom from the negative children of fear such as worry, low self-esteem, envy, greed, resentment, prejudice, and hatred. Those who experience happiness often have a grasp on and an awareness of the tremendously positive power of life and love. " The author asserts that happiness is more than a general feeling and is also a method of thinking that organises feelings, activities and lifestyle. This expert says happiness is about having values in balance, stressing that it is contentment with daily tasks, including those unpleasant chores from which a few of us are free.

Rohn educates that happiness is a life well lived and filled with people of substance. He says it is a wide variety of experiences and memories that become priceless forms of currency to spend and to invest. According to Rohn, happiness is activity with purpose and it comes to those who deliberately expand their horizons and experiences. As regards discipline, Rohn says if there is one critical ingredient for your successful quest for both wealth and happiness, it is discipline. As far as the last key word, that is, "Success" is concerned, the author educates that it, too, maintains elasticity of interpretation. Rohn adds that it is an elusive notion, a paradox as it is both a journey and a destination. "Success is both accomplishment and a wisdom that comes to those who understand the potential power of life," reflects the author.

Strategy one of this text is generically labelled "Unleash the power of goals", and contains three chapters, that is, chapters two to four. In these chapters, Rohn examines the concepts of what motivates people as regards goals, how to set goals, as well as how to make goals work for you.

In strategy two that is notionally christened "Seek knowledge", and contains one chapter, that is, chapter five entitled "The path to wisdom", this great business philosopher says one of the fundamental strategies of living the good life is to know what information you need in order to achieve your aims. Rohn says once you know what you need to know, it is also helpful to know how to go about gathering that knowledge. The author stresses that you will want to capture all the knowledge you gain as you live your life. He says that is why he encourages you as a serious student of wealth and happiness to make use of a journal and diary as a gathering place for all ideas that come your way. The author reveals that what will gradually emerge is an incredible treasure containing business, social, cultural, investment and lifestyle ideas. He adds that the two ways to gather wisdom are by learning from your own life; and two, by studying the lives of others.

Strategy three is labelled "Learn how to change", and covers just a chapter, that is, chapter six, which is based on the miracle of personal development.

In strategy four that is notionally summarised as "Control your finances", and contains one chapter, that is, chapter seven, which is based on how to achieve financial freedom, Rohn emphasises the importance of taxpayment, the 70/30 Rule, charity, capital investment and savings to achieving financial freedom.

Strategy five is tagged "Master time", and covers just a chapter, that is, chapter eight, which is based on how to be an enlightened time manager, while strategy six is based on the need to surround yourself with winners.

Strategy six covers chapter nine, which discusses the principle of association. "One of the major influences shaping the person you want to be is also one of the least understood. It is your association with others - the people you allow into your life...," says Rohn. He adds that the influence of those around you is so powerful and subtle that you often do not realise how it can affect you. According to the author, to avoid wasting time with the wrong crowd, you need to ask yourself three fundamental questions: "With whom do I spend time?" "What are they doing to me?" "Is this association okay with me?" Rohn also X-rays the sub-concepts of disassociation and expanded association.

In the last strategy, that is, strategy seven which is tagged "Learn the art of living well", and covers two chapters, that is, chapters ten and eleven, he examines your road to richer lifestyle and the day that turns your life around. "Think of something you can do today to make you feel richer and better about your life...," advises the author. Rohn says you should be happy with what you have while pursuing what you want. He adds that it is not so hard to learn the art of living. According to the author, do not spend all your money a quarter at a time. Rather, save up and buy something special, something of a lasting value.

Rohn also stresses the relevance of emotions. According to him, emotions are a third component that acts as a catalyst that can be deployed to bridge the gap between knowledge and action. He expatiates that there are four basic ones (emotions); each or a combination of several can trigger the most incredible activity. Rohn educates that the day that you allow these emotions to fuel your desire is the day you will turn your life around. Stylistically, this text is an embodiment of success. Apart from the simplicity of language, the presentation is also logical. Brilliant segmentation of the chapters into different strategies makes this text very reader-friendly.

What's more, to achieve conceptual reinforcement and ensure easy understanding on readers' part, Rohn uses biblical allusions as well as autobiographical illustrations. However, one error noticed in the book, which is characteristic of Nigerian English is, "I was yet to understand...." instead of the Standard British English version "I had yet to understand...." (Please, confirm this usage from page 1664 of 2000 edition and page 1918 of 2005 edition of "Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English".) On the whole, the text is a masterpiece. If you aspire to be wealthy and happy in life, then this text is a must-read for you. It is simply irresistible.

GOKE ILESANMI, Editor-in-Chief/CEO of http://www.gokeilesanmi.com/ and Managing Consultant/CEO of Gokmar Communication Consulting, is a Certified Public Speaker/Emcee, (Business) Communication Specialist, Motivational Speaker, Career Management Coach, Renowned Book Reviewer, Corporate Leadership Expert and Editorial Consultant.

Tel: +234(0)8055068773; +234(0)8056030424
Email: info@gokeilesanmi.com
gokeiles2010@gmail.com


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วันศุกร์ที่ 3 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2557

The Success Principles by Jack Canfield - A Book Review

Title and Author: The Success Principles by Jack Canfield

Synopsis of Content:

It is very difficult to summarize the content of this 460+ page book in a few lines here. Canfield has placed decades of study and experience in a seminal success manual. It is one of the best written in the last couple decades. Like many large works of this nature Canfield touches on every conceivable element of success and the reader can become a bit lost in the complexity and volume of it all.

The book is organized into 64 chapters although most of them are short. More importantly the chapters are divided into 6 major parts which outline the areas addressed in the book: the Fundamentals of Success; Transformation of Self for Success; Building a Team; Creating Successful Relationships; Success and Money and finally the need to start Success Now and how to do so.

You will recognize many of the success tips and principles in this book from other works by leading authors, both classic and modern. Canfield is not being terribly original here. He has collected disparate ideas on success and formulated them into a single compilation with some glue to hold them together. He offers real life examples from people who have proven these principles work. The book is equally informative and inspirational.

Readability/Writing Quality:

This book is very readable. The writing style is easy and yet solid. There are short chapters and many sub headings that help organize the material very well. Most chapters end with some suggestions on how to put the principles to work for you today.

Notes on Author:

Jack Canfield has established himself as an author beginning on a big scale with the Chicken Soup for the Soul series. Canfield combines a kind of scholarship with a softer philosophy of success and fulfillment in life. This contributes to his broad appeal. While his general approach is solid he has dabbled in some areas that might be considered on the fringe like his appearance in The Secret film and book. Canfield is an unapologetic believer in the law of attraction and the concepts set forth in The Secret, however even if that aspect of his teaching does not impress you the Success Principles will. He is also an accomplished personal coach and emphasizes that service on his website.

Three Great Ideas You Can Use:

Even Canfield has a hard time reducing this book to a few key concepts. Here we will look at three of his principles that you will find most helpful, however there are many more in the book of equal import.

Canfield stresses the benefit of truly taking complete responsibility for your own life and outcomes. He teaches that you must end the blaming game as it gets you nowhere.

Success leaves clues. You have heard that before and here he pushes that further. In many ways his entire book is about those clues. Canfield passes on to you the lessons he has learned both from his experience and even more the experience of so many others.

Finally, perhaps the best financial advice he gives is another you have heard before, pay yourself first. He stresses here the lessons learned from the successful about the importance of disciplined saving and investing.

Publication Information: Copyright: 2005 by Jack Canfield. Published by Harper Collins.

General Rating:Very Good

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วันพุธที่ 25 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2556

The Power of Perpetual Income by John Cummata

Thinking of getting a second job? All it takes is perseverance and interest in order to succeed. It doesn't need any special skills and you might soon consider the option of finally quitting your regular job. There are many ways of earning money online, however mostly it's nothing but a scam. There are lots of home based business opportunities nowadays. But some only offers missed opportunities that would leave you even more broke or discouraged.

The only best way to do is to find what is right for you, something that is a match to your interests. By just sticking to the common goals and proper time management, success can never be too far away. The road to financial freedom will be just a few blocks away with this informative session created by John Cummata who is a popular author of Nightingale-Conant program Transforming Debt into Wealth. He launched another session on a Compaq disc called The Power of Perpetual Income. Everybody is struggling for a better life. Every day we find better options. We only have to put our interest to it and no one can ever go wrong. The Power of Perpetual Income is one of the best options that are not only extremely rewarding but also very fulfilling. There are numerous home based programs out there but they can offer nothing but promises.

In The Power of Perpetual Income, an exciting opportunity is catered even to average working individual who works hard but still finds his earning not enough. Businesses that you could start at home and make your room as your personal office are being taught in John Cummata's session. He teaches four types of business that are easy, simple and efficient. You can actually start right away after you have fully absorbed the information you need. The ideas presented are current and something a person without special education can associate with because the platform is created in a way that learners of the program can easily learn from. The four businesses mentioned by John Cummata are about affiliate marketing business, online auction business, creating and marketing products and purchasing and renting out real estates.

You will learn from his teaching tools how to effectively run the business. He will also give you the option of making this opportunity of going full time rather than of having it as a part-time job only. He explains the income potentials that you can benefit by just following the simple process. These are tools that are already tested in the system and are proved to be effective. Informative additional resources and tips are being provided for the learners to gain more knowledge for the business to prosper. It only means that in every step of the way towards success, everything is well monitored and guided by the system. John Cummata has already analyzed possibilities that a learner might encounter along the way. He provides the solution how to get rid of those possible scenarios that can negatively affect the business. Cummata created the system less complex and more manageable by whoever is thirsty of attaining perpetual income. The only way to gain it is getting first the knowledge and the power to control income and with an ounce of interest, you're on your way to the road of success.

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วันจันทร์ที่ 16 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Million Dollar Habits by Brian Tracy

Brian Tracy has been one of the country's leading speakers on the topics of human potential and our own personal effectiveness. He speaks with plentiful words of inspiration and determination. As a speaker, he is entertaining and has a gift to inform his listeners and to motivate them into action. Every year he will speak to almost a half million people including those executives from large major organizations. His most recent project is his book, Million Dollar Habits.

In the Million Dollar Habits, he shares with the reader secrets that he has found over the years. It is a plan both in life and in building a career. He starts off by stating that if you do the things that successful people do, you will also be successful with the same results they have achieved. He says that as usual, it all boils down to the habits that people have. He firmly believes that people are not successful because of the daily habits that they have and make for themselves. He tells you that they can be changed and relearned.

In the book, Brian Tracy sets it up step by step, making it very clear what needs to be done. In the book, Million Dollar Habits, he gives his seven step program detailing how to make new habits for yourself. At the top of the list is a commitment for self discipline to follow through with this plan for success. He says the change will not be immediate but you will see some new positives in as little as two or three weeks. He points out that it is not complicated to make new habits.

In Million Dollar Habits, many helpful topics will be discussed but probably the most frustrating part that you will have to do is to follow up and stick with learning those new habits each day. One of the greatest tools that he provides for you is that he will summarize each of his chapters and gives a list of the steps you will need to take in order to master these. He is not all talk either, as he often will offer a quote from a well known psychologist in order to reinforce his own statements.

Brian Tracy's name is now synonymous with the strategies and techniques for the greatest success in your new or existing business and the management as well. His book, Million Dollar Habits can show you how to unlock your own path for self development in as little as fourteen days. Brian Tracy is a highly respected coach. People go out of their way to travel in order to hear him speak in person. You do not have to wait until you can restructure your schedule in order to go and see him. You will have his voice at your fingertips in the form of his newest book or audio tapes. He is also the chairman of his own company, Brian Tracy International. Not bad for a high school drop out whose first job was as a day laborer.

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วันอังคารที่ 26 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2556

Final Chapter of THINK AND GROW RICH: How to Outwit The Six Ghosts of Fear

Indecision, doubt and fear.

Napoleon Hill says that in order to allow our sixth sense to function properly we must first get rid off indecision, doubt and fear. Indecision crystallizes into doubt, and the two blended together become fear. They will germinate and grow in our minds without us even realising it, thus we must pay close attention, guard our minds at all times and not allow indecision and the feelings of doubt and fear to fester in us, otherwise, this is where we fail at achieving anything, at seeing anything we undertake come to fruition or we start but do not see it through.

For the application of the philosophy of THINK AND GROW RICH to work we must first get rid of any indecision, doubt and fear.

Napoleon Hill talks about six basic fears and says that sometimes they are deeply hidden in our subconscious mind and thus we don't even realise they are there and they are some of the reasons stopping us from moving forward as we want to.

The six basic fears are: the fear of poverty, the fear of criticism, the fear of ill health, the fear of loss of love of someone, the fear of old age and the fear of death. Fears are just a state of mind and our state of mind can be directed and controlled by ourselves, that's right, we and only we are in control of our state of mind, no one else! N H reminds us of the fact that the moment we have a thought in our mind, that thought begins to be translated, take form into its physical equivalent; whether or not that thought impulse is voluntary or not. Thus we must be extremely vigilant to the chain of our thoughts. We all have the ability to completely control our own mind, if only we choose to apply ourselves to do it and be in complete control of our mind, thus our life.

The fear of poverty. If you want to be rich not poor, just focus on being rich, reject poverty by simply not dwelling on it especially if you consider yourself to be poor right now and solely concentrate, focus your mind on being rich whether it be financially, in health, spiritually, mentally etcetera. You cannot focus on both your current state of affairs whether it be that you are poor or ill and focus at the same time on being rich and healthy, you must choose one or the other. Fear of poverty is a state of mind, if you do not decide to change that state of mind nothing will change. Tell the Universe that what you want is to be rich, focus on that thought, accept that the Universe will start working toward getting you what you want and gradually as you focus on exactly how much money you want, the Universe will show you how to get there, through ideas, inspirations, hunches that will come to you and when you take up on them, start working toward your goal, you will know you're on the right path because you'll actually love it. Napoleon Hill describes the fear of poverty as the most destructive of the six basic fears.

The fear of criticism. Robs one of initiative, destroys the power of imagination, limits ones individuality, takes away ones self reliance and the list goes on and on and on. "Criticism will plant FEAR in the human heart or resentment but it will not build love or affection". This fear, the fear of criticism is fatal to a person's personal achievement.

The fear of ill health. "Powerful and mighty is the human mind! It builds or destroys". Some people make themselves ill through the constant fear of being unwell, every one has heard of hypochondria; research has also shown that two seriously ill people suffering from the same illness will recover at a different pace due specifically to their state of mind about the illness and how they have decided to tackle it. Those who admit defeat to begin with will not have the same chances of recovery or recover as quickly as the ones who decide to fight, take their medication and focus on being healthy rather than on the illness. Some people have even been known for surviving and recovering against the odds, some fully without the use of medication, they chose to solely rely on the power of their mind. Sometimes, failing in business or in love also sends people to hospital, however, this happens because of the way we let our mind at that moment, the pain, to take over and fester, that the pain grows more acute. N H is certainly not suggesting that we never feel pain, we all have feelings after all, but it is how we decide to handle the pain and how long we want to be in pain for or dwell on it that causes us to go into despair.

The fear of loss of love. "This fear is the most painful of all the six basic fears...", many of us have at one point in our lives felt destroyed by this, again now that we understand how the mind works and that we and only we are in control of it, we can be in pain it's perfectly natural, but for how long and how in control we are is up to us. We can choose to either be destroyed forever by the loss or simply that fear or we can choose and decide that we are worth more than feelings of despair or simply worth more than that fear and fight against it for our own sanity and the sanity of our relationship by not giving into it and banishing it completely focusing on the things that make us happy if we are still in a relationship or if we are no longer in one focusing on things that make us happy so as to not focus on what saddens us; before we know it, the pain will be gone.

The fear of old age. The only thing this fear is going to cause, is you growing old before your age. Regardless of how young you try to make yourself look through your clothes. Accept old age as a blessing carrying with it wisdom, self control and an understanding or knowledge not known to the young.

The fear of death. Napoleon Hill describes this fear as being useless. He says that death will come no matter what, eventually and there is nothing one can do about it. So why fear it in the first place, will it do any good?

We can control our mind and we have the power to feed it whatever thought impulses we choose to. Just as surely as we have the power to control our own thoughts, we are the masters of our own destiny.

My goal is to help you realise that your success is entirely up to you, it is not dependent on circumstances or just luck. Anyone can become successful as long as they understand and apply The Law Of Attraction. For help and more information go to: http://www.whatispersonaldevelopment.co.uk/ to start building the life you want.

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