Health & Medical Self-Improvement

Manifesting Abundance - How Much Do You Want It?

Thirty people come to a workshop on developing their own business.
Each receives the same information, identical manuals and the same coaching.
One year later one individual has quit is "j.
o.
b.
" and has a thriving home business.
One other woman has turned hers into a part-time stay-at-home mom opportunity which has greatly relieved the financial pressure in their household.
The others? They shoved the books in a space on their bookshelves and said the workshop had some good information but, on the whole, didn't deliver what it promised.
The Two Who Made It Work The two people who took the information from the workshop and were well on their road to success a year later had the following in common:
  1. They read and re-read the manual
  2. They following the detailed directions meticulously
  3. They did everything suggested including what they were uncomfortable with
  4. They dedicated a great deal of time and hard work to getting down the formula
The commonalities in the other 28:
  1. They thought they knew better than what the manual said
  2. They only did some of what was in it
  3. Refused to do anything out of their comfort zone
  4. Gave up when it didn't work the first time
  5. Said the problem was with the process and not with them
What Are You Willing to Do? When someone is given a step-by-step process which has worked for those who actually followed the program, and decided they know better and won't do all that's required, that is someone who really doesn't want wealth in their life.
Oh, they may talk about it a great deal.
They may fantasize about it.
Their actions demonstrate they really don't want the wealth.
Achievement is much more than thought and planning.
Achievement is action.
When you're leaning something new, you have to devote a great deal of time and energy to mastering the new concepts and new skills.
You also have to put your ego aside and follow the plan of someone who has already succeeded doing what you want to do.
Many people don't want to take the time and effort to make something happen.
They want to attribute success to an innate talent they just don't have or blame their failures on something outside of themselves.
In the basketball world people considered Michael Jordan a great basketball player because of his innate talent.
True, he had amazing talent...
and he was at practice before everyone else and stayed practicing the fundamentals after everyone left.
He honed his talent through his time, effort and dedication to learning his craft.
What are you willing to give up to manifest abundance?


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