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Archive for February, 2010

Your Mindset for Success

On my last softball team we went on a run like crazy.  We won three national tournaments in a row, going undefeated in two of them.  And it was fascinating to see the reactions of the teams we played, because they offered a great lesson about the mindset for success.

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Do You Believe You’re Worthy?

What a fascinating discussion on yesterday’s post and the day before about giving yourself the good things in life.  One of the fundamentalists called me an idiot on Twitter for suggesting such a thing.  But most of you understood the prosperity consciousness I was getting at.

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Illogical Abundance

On Monday’s post I raised the issue of “the good stuff,” and whether you give it to yourself.  Most people don’t.  

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Is Poverty a Sin?

In yesterday’s post I said poverty was a sin.  Not surprisingly a few of you took umbrage to that.   But I stand by the statement.  Here’s why:

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Are You Saving the Good China for Company?

We’ve been looking at lot lately about money and material things and their role in prosperity.  Some of you have inferred that acquiring things is materialistic or about making statements.  I will plead guilty as charged.  

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The Value for Value Equation of Prosperity

I often shock people when I recommend an Ayn Rand book titled, “The Virtue of Selfishness.”  They have so often received coaching that the way to success is to serve everyone else first.  I think that is very bad advice…

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Choosing Your Mentors

On yesterday’s post I mentioned that people that teach prosperity should have money.  I believe this principle is important for all mentors and people you take advice from.

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Learning From Successful People

Today I have quite a platform, teaching people around the world about manifesting prosperity.  When I made $11,000 a year, people didn’t seem very interested in my thoughts on success.  Which was a good thing.  

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Common Misconception About Money

Last post we looked at some statements people from my old coaching program made when I asked them what prosperity was.  I said that I felt they were actually negative.  Let’s look at each of them in turn:

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Can Your Words Keep You Broke?

Last post we discussed the emotional attachment you may have about money and things – and how that could keep you broke.  I hope you read through the comments, because it is a fascinating discussion.  Let’s look at another aspect of prosperity:  energy

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