Do you KNOW you'll be rich?
More on that in a minute...but first:
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OK, now back to today's topic. Do you KNOW you'll
be rich? If not, you've got an uphill battle on
your hands. Listen to what Warren Buffett has to
say about this:
"I always knew I was going to be rich. I don't
think I ever doubted it for a minute."
What's most striking to me about this quote is
Buffett's CERTAINTY. He may not have known how,
or when, but he surely knew. How about you?
And I'm not talking just about economic wealth...
use your own definition of "rich"!
Yes, this is about that "soft topic" word MINDSET.
But in this "hard knocks" world, your mindset is
the basis for establishing your position and place
in the world.
If you already are rich, I'll bet you knew you'd
be rich! If not, I've got a two-step formula for
ensuring that you're on the right track:
Step 1: Firmly implant the belief that you WILL be
rich. Believe it or not, this only takes an
instant...but maintaining it requires you to...
Step 2: Abolish any DOUBTS about whether you will
become rich. This is the trickier part. You've
got to eliminate the barriers that have impeded
your progress to this point, and BREAK FREE of any
limitations you've placed on yourself. this includes
any perceived external forces!
As you continue your journey to "rich", remember
that it's always best to have COACHES and MENTORS
who can help to keep you on the proper path. There
is no doubt that those who utilize coaches and
mentors achieve their goals much more rapidly.
That said, in the end, it's up to YOU! Things will
certainly come up to delay or impede your progress.
But whether you view them as "speedbumps"...or
"roadblocks"...is entirely your responsibility.
All my best,
Chris
Dental Insiders Alliance
Dec 12, 2008
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