Creating Your Own Reality

April 29, 2009 by Susan Denny  
Filed under Self Development

Have you ever asked yourself what you really want? The article below comes from Self Confidence 101 under the heading The First Step To Achieving What You Want.

"The first step to achieving what you want in life is desiring it like nothing else.

You really, really must want what it is you are working towards to get it.

Now think about this. If you’re not exactly clear about what you want, then how can you truly desire it?

So here’s what you need to do:

Go away and work out exactly what it is that you want.

Don’t say something like “A million dollars” because money is just a means to get what you want.

What would that million dollars get you? What kind of lifestyle would it give you? What could you do if you had that money?

What kind of life do you truly desire?"

<<Go to www.selfconfidence101.com for more articles in the same vein.>>

There’s a few questions in there but they’re all relevant and the steps must be taken to reap the rewards. You don’t achieve anything just by "wishing".

To cement in your mind what you really want, write it down and then take action. Don’t just sit and wait for it to happen.

Jack Canfield (Chicken Soup For The Soul) once said: "The Universe rewards action!"

Jack Canfield

June 25, 2008 by Susan Denny  
Filed under Success Stories

The very first seminar I ever went to was Jack Canfield’s “Self Esteem And Peak Performance” in 1989. My journey on the road to self improvement started there and I’m still learning!

Jack Canfield is an American motivational speaker and author. He is best known as the co-creator of the “Chicken Soup for the Soul” book series. According to USA Today, Canfield and his writing partner, Mark Victor Hansen, were the top-selling authors in the United States in 1997.

Canfield is the founder of “Self Esteem Seminars” in Santa Barbara, and “The Foundation for Self Esteem” in Culver City, California. The stated mission of Self Esteem Seminars is to train entrepreneurs, educators, corporate leaders and employees to achieve their personal and professional goals. The focus of The Foundation for Self Esteem is to train social workers, welfare recipients and human resource professionals.

In 1990, he shared with Hansen his idea for the Chicken Soup for the Soul series. After three years, the two had compiled sixty-eight stories.

Canfield’s book, “The Success Principles” (2005), shares 64 principles that he claims can make people more successful. In 2006, he appeared in the DVD, “The Secret”, and shared his insights on the Law of Attraction and tips for achieving success in personal and professional life.

His newest book is “Key to Living the Law of Attraction” & Companion Gratitude Journal. This book is a simple ‘how to’ guide for using the Law of Attraction to create the life you desire. Within these pages, Canfield clearly explains not only what you need to know, but what you need to do in order to attract what you want in your life.

Jack Canfield has also collaborated with Bob Proctor, another contributor to “The Secret”, to run their successful coaching program “The Science of Getting Rich”. This is where Proctor and Canfield have distinguished themselves… they Understand… they Apply… and they are Masters at Transferring the Science of Getting Rich to others. They are two of the most powerful coaches in the world today.

Read more on “The Science of Getting Rich” and how these two phenomenol men can help change your life forever, by clicking HERE.

 

Bob Proctor - The Science of Getting Rich

June 7, 2008 by Susan Denny  
Filed under Success Stories

Bob Proctor is an author, lecturer, counselor, business consultant, entrepreneur, and teacher preaching the gospel of positive thinking, self-motivation and maximizing human potential. In that endeavor, he follows in the footsteps of such motivational giants as Napoleon Hill, Earl Nightingale and Wallace D. Wattles.

But Bob carries the message of these great teachers a step higher and explains in terms understood by tots and tycoons alike how a person goes about recognizing the potential and how to apply this effort in setting and achieving life goals. As an attendee at one of Proctor’s seminars put it: “Bob Proctor… brings all the great wisdom of Napoleon Hill, Wallace Wattles and others into a coherent whole that anyone can take home and apply…”

His extraordinary teaching ability has won Bob Proctor acclaim around the globe and has carried the Canadian-born motivator to the far reaches of the earth. He is as well known in Australia and Malaysia as he is in Alberta and Mississippi.

Perhaps the reason Bob Proctor is so insightful into the factors that limit peoples’ success is rooted in the fact that he lived an aimless, purposeless existence for the first 26 years of his own life. Born in a little town in northern Ontario, Canada with the low self-esteem that often befalls a family’s middle child, he performed poorly in school, dropped out and did a hitch in the navy.

Afterward he drifted from one dead-end job to another until a friend recognized potential in Bob that he had no awareness of himself. The friend introduced Bob to the concept of self-development through Napoleon Hill’s classic Think and Grow Rich.

With the spark generated by Hill’s words, Proctor found the initiative to start an office cleaning business which he grew to international scope in his first year of operation. From that experience - after seeing what he had been able to accomplish with just a rudimentary knowledge of personal motivation and goal-setting - he hungered for more information.

In the mid 1970’s, Bob Proctor established his own seminar company, and over the ensuing years, he has shared his special message and expertise with hundreds of business entities worldwide and, through a program of live seminars, with thousands of people of all ages in all walks of life. He was also a contributing author to the best selling book and DVD “The Secret”.

His new venture “The Science of Getting Rich” has seen him partner with Jack Canfield and Michael Bernard Beckwith. Click HERE to find out more.

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