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Are you affirming what you want to have in your life?

Or, are you, like so many other’s, constantly talking and thinking about everything that’s wrong in your life, thinking that, somehow it will “magically” change?

So many people want their lives to get better but they insist on talking about what’s going wrong.

This is the opposite of what Jesus said, as you can read in the quotations below:

 ”Whosoever . . . shall not doubt in his heart, but shall believe that what he saith cometh to pass, he shall have it.” (Mark 11:23″

And again,

“Therefore I say unto you, All things whatsoever ye pray and ask for, believe that ye have received them, and ye shall have them” (Mark 11:24).

Watch this short three minute video and remember, as my friend, Vinny Roazzi wrote, “If you want to change your life, you have to change your life.”

And . . . the way you do that, as I’ve been saying all along, is by focusing your attention and energy on what you do want and not on what you don’t. Affirm your desires. Give thanks for having already received your good.

Appreciate what you have.

That puts you in the vibration of attracting more of it.

Enjoy the video and please share it with your friends. It’s up to us all to make this world a better place.

 

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Mar
27

how you can feel better every day

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Yes, you can condition yourself to feel better each day by just doing the activity below for a minute or two each day.

If you doubt this, I challenge you to do it for a day or two and see what happens.

Then, please come back here and let us know how it went.

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Several years ago my friend, Wayne, was visiting from out of town. We were just hanging around talking one morning and, for some reason, had ventured into my garage.

Wayne looked around at the reasonably neat space filled with, at the time, cartons of my books, and not much else.

Wayne looked around and remarked, ”Jim, you don’t have any tools.”

I answered, ”Yes, you’re right.”

”But,” he stammered, ”You won’t be able to do anything around the house.”

I explained to him that he was beginning to get the idea.

I intentionally do not have the collection of tools typically found in a garage. I’m not a handyman and I do not like doing those little projects around the house that many men seem to enjoy. And, I’m not all that good at it.

Also, since I’m in my own business, I consider it a poor use of my time. I believe we all have our specific talents and, especially if you work for yourself, you’re better off doing something that pertains to it and hiring the help you need for those projects you do not wish to do.

I have an arrangement with my lawn care service. I don’t cut grass and they don’t write books.

Garage jokes aside, there is one area in which I do have tools. Plenty of them.

I have an ever expanding collection of tools for the mind. I have bookcases filled with personal development books, many of which are classics.

I have countless hours of audio seminars in my iTunes library, featuring some of the best success teachers I know. I make good use of my exercise and driving time, listening to personal development and business seminars. This enables me to continue to learn while doing other tasks.

From that first set of cassette tapes, way back when I was trying to figure out how to get my life right side up, I have not stopped reading self help books and listening to success audio programs.

This practice, which I have made into a positive habit, has been the greatest contributor to the success I enjoy today, more than any other thing I have done.

It’s true I do not have a lot of carpentry or yard tools, but I have a grand collection of ”Power Tools” for leading a happier and more successful life.

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Is hiring homeless people to act as Wi Fi hotspots demeaning?

There’s presently an enormous amount of media buzz about global marketing and branding agency, BBH’s experiment of hiring homeless people to act as Wi Fi Hotspots at the SBSX (South by Southwest) technology conference in Austin Texas.

Homeless Wi Fi HotspotIn case you’ve been out of town and missed the story, essentially the agency hired homeless people, dressed them in T-shirts labeled “I am (name). I’m a 4G Hotspot,” and released them around the SBSX event. Using a Paypal link, event attendees could pay or donate money to gain Web access.

Emma Cookson, BBH’s chairwoman, defends the practice, saying that it gives the homeless a way to earn money and enables them to engage with the rest of society. She adds that all of the money collected by the homeless people goes to them.

Detractors are loudly screaming that it’s demeaning and abusive to have a human being be used as a technology hotspot.

The Washington Post asks, Have we lost our humanity?

I’ve read several accounts of the story and watched a news video with a panel of “experts” discussing it.

What I find particularly interesting, especially from the media, is that the people speaking out against the idea all have homes and jobs.

While this, obviously, is not an ideal way for someone to live, neither is being homeless or going without food. Having done both on more than one occasion, I have a different perspective on this issue than most.

Is it demeaning to provide someone with a way to earn money, honestly and ethically? I think not.

Is it abusive to give an, otherwise invisible, homeless person a way to engage mainstream citizens in conversation? I think not.

Listening to the CNN interview with BBH’s Cookson, it became obvious that the agency was as concerned for the homeless people as they were for the marketing potential of the stunt.

She compared the project to being the high tech replacement for the homeless newspapers of years past. Once a lifeline for the person suffering from homelessness, the newspapers have all but vanished, as have many main stream papers,being replaced by digital alternatives.

What’s important to ask here, rather than whether it’s demeaning to the homeless person or not, is what is the potential for good?

How might this type of practice actually help those whom we’ve conveniently forgotten on our streets?

Wanting someone else’s perspective on this, I reached out to my colleague Joe Vitale, author of The Attractor Factor, and several other bestselling books and star of the law of attraction movie, The Secret.

Since Joe was also once homeless and is now a highly successful author and teacher, I wanted to know how he felt.

Here’s Joe’s response:

“I think giving homeless people an opportunity to make money while also helping entrepreneurs is a win-win. Any disagreement with that is simply people revealing their own limiting beliefs about money and the “right” way to handle it.”

“People used to say P.T. Barnum exploited handicapped people like General Tom Thumb, yet Tom would have died penniless without him. With Barnum, he became world-famous and a multi-millionaire, and that was in the 1800s.”

I agree wholeheartedly with Joe.

The bottom line here is people are able to earn money.

They are not being forced to do this. They are jumping at the chance.

Trust me, when you’re at the bottom, it’s all up from there.

They’re having an opportunity to, not only feel a part of something, but to engage everyday people in conversation. This alone will help raise their self-esteem.

The people in cities where this is being done will have the chance to learn that the homeless, previously thought of as “untouchables,” are people just like them.

Given a hand up instead of a hand out, they can bounce back and become productive members of society. I did, Joe did, as have countless others who, for whatever reason found themselves at the bottom.

The biggest problem with the homeless condition in America is the fact that the rest of society do not, as a rule, relate to it. Most working people do not see this as something that could, through no fault of their own, happen to them. They’re wrong. It could, and has, to many who thought it couldn’t.

The job now is to find ways to help put an end to this black mark on America’s soul. What we’ve been doing, as well intentioned as it has been, has not worked.

As any successful person will tell you, when what you’re doing is not getting the result you want, you do something else.

While the “Human Wi Fi Hotspot” may seem strange, it’s a step in the right direction.

If nothing else, it’s brought the problem into the conversation and that’s never a bad idea.

I welcome your comments and opinion on this.

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Mar
09

If you want to succeed, do it now

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“After all is said and done, more is said than done.”

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Do it now!

Whatever it is you have been putting off, do it. This is your life, it’s not a dress rehearsal. What is it you have always wanted to do but, for some unknown reason, never quite get around to? I’m referring to those usually minor desires, not major goals like “get married” or “start a business.”

Jm ParasailingFor me it has been things like, para sail, swim with dolphins, ride in a glider plane. These were not major accomplishments but still, for some reason, I had been putting them off for years. Why? Why is it we have a tendency to treat our lives as though we will live forever?

In truth, our time here on this earth is but a brief moment in time. If you compare our, perhaps, 100 years here to the age of this planet we call home, you will see we are only here for a blink in time.

What are you putting off? What are some of the things you have always wanted to experience but are postponing because you think you have all the time in the world?

Read the obituaries in today’s newspaper and realize that everyone whose name is in there thought they had another day. It’s not my intent to offend you, but I do want to shock you into the realization that — this is it! This is your life.

Your life is precious

Don’t treat your life lightly. Live now! Have you always wanted to sky dive? Visit the Great Pyramids? Swim with dolphins? See Niagara Falls? Whatever it is you have always wanted to do but have been putting off, decide now to do it.

Make a plan.

Determine what you will need to do to prepare. Find out the costs involved. Take action.

When I started writing my international bestselling book  This is Your Life, Not a Dress Rehearsal, I had still not experienced para sailing, even though it was something I really wanted to do.

There were no logical reasons why I had not done it. I simply kept putting it off. It was always in my “someday I’ll” file.

Someday is now!

I’m pleased to say that as the image above illustrates, I have experienced the thrill of sailing through the sky, hanging by a couple of strings.

I decided to take my own advice and make “someday” now. It was great! Doing it was simple enough. All I needed to do was take action.

Exercise: In your journal, answer the following:

What is it you have always wanted to do?

What preparations will you need to make?

What is your target date to complete this?

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