Tuesday, September 29th, 2009 at
9:50 pm
By Keith Cook
Do you find yourself focusing on the problem and not the solution? Each time you come up with an idea, you make excuses or find reasons why you can’t do it. You say things like, “how am I going to get the money” or “it’s too expensive”. The reality is you can’t afford it with the mindset you have about money. Read more....
Tuesday, September 29th, 2009 at
9:05 pm
By Joy Bing Fleming, MBA
Do you want more out of your life? Do you want more income, more freedom, and more time to spend with your family? We all do. Most of us aspire to have more, to be more, to do more. Well, you’ve come to the right place. Have you heard of the Bob Proctor Secret Science of Getting Rich Program (SGR Program)? This program explains the needed skills necessary in order to create gentle transitions in your mindset. This new mindset will help you to begin manifesting prosperity, health, happiness, and abundance. Read more....
Tuesday, September 29th, 2009 at
8:23 pm
By Keith Cook
The winning way to any starting point, to any aspect of your life should be thought. But most people do not begin with thought. Most people begin with the results they see or experience right now. They let their present results produce feelings and those feelings produce actions that produce the same results. Read more....
Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009 at
8:00 pm
By Joy Bing Fleming, MBA and Keith Cook
As most of you are aware, The Secret is a book by Rhonda Bryne. We found The Optimist’s Creed on The Secret’s website, and we became inspired and motivated by it. We’ve commited it to memory. We say it every morning and every night to keep focused.
What do you say or affirm to yourself on a daily basis to keep focused? Read more....
Wednesday, September 9th, 2009 at
10:50 pm
By Keith Cook
In The Science of Getting Rich (SGR Program), Bob Proctor explains the 7 levels of awareness: animal, mass, aspiration, individual, discipline, experience, and mastery.
How do we move from the animalistic state to mastery? How do we move away from the masses? What gentle transitions and needed skills will bring about new habits?
Level 1: Animal Read more....
Wednesday, September 9th, 2009 at
3:08 pm
By Keith Cook
Every act is either an effective act or ineffective act. Every ineffective act is a failure as far as moving you closer to accomplishing your goal. If you spend your life doing ineffective acts, your entire life will evidently be a failure.
On the other hand, the use of effective action is a success in itself. Use your thought awareness to focus and visualize all that you desire. Also consider the actions you need to take in advance, to accomplish that which you want. If you spend your life doing effective acts, your whole life must be a success. Read more....