Saturday, January 21, 2006

Catching Up (part 1)

We've been working now towards our Goal for a few months. The teams are starting to GROW! and there is alot for the reader to catch up on!

We, many of us, have had the priveldge of working with Bob Proctor before. For myself personally, attending a weekend Seminar with Bob almost two years ago marked the first time I went out into the world and BLEW AWAY my income expectations.

It was using his lessons on Gratitude, creating a detailed VISION of your desired end result, and strangely... on faith (not something I had paid much attention to being very spiritual, but not ever taking anything on 'faith' out of some ego-maniachal sense of rational order), that turned things around. I, in the 8 weeks following that seminar, went from making 500$ in my home business, to blasting past $2000 per week, and ALMOST cracking 10k per month! He talked alot that weekend about paying very close attention to how we speak to ourselves, and that above all, negative self-talk probably kills more dreams than anything else.

So in trying to watch what I was thinking, i started to notice just how negative we all can be, all the doubt, all the fears that come unbidden to the mind @ all times of day. And without paying close attention to these unconscious thought patterns, and WILLFULLY deciding to change them (something I'll be discussing re: goal cards, and goal statements) I would heave never been able to move forward.

One of the first things Janis Koehler (A very close personal friend of mine and Protege of Bob's) told me to do when I joined the Alliance with her, was to read the book "The Science of Getting Rich" by Wallace D. Wattles, and upon completion of the book, i should read three chapters DAILY for a whole month.
As my first set of audio blogs I will be reading them to you, the reader, and for the benefit of our whole team.
These lessons were somewhat difficult for me at first, but pay close attention, and if it sparks something in you, go get the book so you can get the full context of Wattles work, as I will only focus on 2 exerpts here.

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