Tuesday, 9 April 2013

James Malinchak's Get Your Own Strong, Red-Hot Why

By Troy Dickson


My good friend, Professor Joe Martin taught me something that changed my life. You see Joe had a difficult childhood. He saw the worse of the worse. His mother did not even react to hearing gunfire in the streets anymore. Drugs, crime, and prostitution in the streets outside his home was a normal occurrence. However, Joe did not want to have that life for himself or his mother. Joe made a difference in his life, and now he makes a difference in others lives. Joe changed my life because of his ambition. His ambition is something that applies to any area of life, personal or professional. Maybe you want to climb to a higher income level, or maybe you want to be financially free, or maybe you want to achieve some goal or dream. Joe taught me that the very first thing you need to do is discover your "Strong, Red-Hot Why?"

So why do you want to achieve that goal? If you don't have a "Strong, Red-Hot Why," then you've got no purpose. You have no meaning, and you've got nothing that keeps you going if life clips your legs out from under you. That "Strong, Red-Hot Why?" is the reason you're willing to keep going no matter what adversity or challenging situation you face. When you get knocked down in life (and we all do), that "why" is going to pick you up instead of let you quit.

It all begins when you first set your goals and ascertain what it is that you would like to achieve. As you set your goals, you need to ask yourself, "Why do I want to do this?" Maybe you would like to provide an exciting future for your kids. If that's you, then here's what I would like you to do. Take a picture of your children, and make plenty of copies of the photo. Then put that picture all over the place. Put it in your vehicle, on your computer, and on your bathroom mirror. Whatever the driving force is for you, take a picture of it and stick it everywhere you go.

Maybe your goal is to be debt-free and have financial freedom. Take a picture of yourself happy and excited with the look on your face as you imagine what it is like to live without debt. Now put that picture everywhere. When you see it over and over again, it becomes imprinted in your mind, and that is when it becomes real.

The mind can't differentiate between imagination and reality. What you begin imagining and thinking about becomes hard-wired in your unconscious mind. To put it simply, there are 2 parts of our minds-the conscious and unconscious. Our conscious is what we are using right now, and when we go to sleep, it goes to sleep. Our unconscious never sleeps. It will accept anything that you program into it. It's like a computer. It doesn't reject. It doesn't analyze. It accepts it and stores it, and then pulls it back up as a pure, hard fact. Begin programming yourself with positive, upbeat wealth thoughts and ideas.




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