How To Attract A Perfect Mate!
August 20, 2008 by Susan Denny
Filed under Law of Attraction
Have you ever wondered how we attract just one perfect person into our lives out of the billions of people in the world? Is it by accident?
I don’t think it is an accident and I believe that the "Law of Attraction" comes into play. You’ve probably heard the saying, "To attract a perfect mate, you have to be a perfect mate". How true that saying is. If you don’t love yourself and value everything you do and have, then how can you attract a like-minded person?
The human body is like a high powered electrical instrument sending vibrations out into the universe. Everything we do like see, hear, smell, taste and touch throws off a vibration, because our bodies are in a constant state of motion.
Have you noticed that when you meet someone new you either like them straight off or you don’t? The reason you don’t like them is because they’re sending off a negative vibration which does not resonate with your positive vibes. It’s fairly easy to pick up on a person filled with anger. You can usually feel the negativity surrounding them. This is the "Law of Attraction" at work.
Did you know that the perfect mate for you is already here? It’s up to you to get into harmony with that person. What do I mean? Have an image in your mind of what qualities you’d like your mate to have. Do you want someone who is romantic, thoughtful, attentive and respectful to you? You may also want someone who’s attractive, well groomed etc. I think you get the picture!
Napoleon Hill "Think And Grow Rich" said, "The best way to sell yourself to others is first to sell the others to yourself".
In other words reflect on the qualities that you have in order to convey those feelings to others in your search to find the perfect mate.
Get Wealthy With Real Estate Guru Rick Otton
July 30, 2008 by Susan Denny
Filed under Wealth Creation
A man of dedicated vision Rick Otton is founder and CEO of We Buy Houses, a leading property enterprise which Rick has successfully expanded into the international markets of America, the UK, New Zealand and Australia. Rick’s success has been achieved by recognizing property profits can be maximized when you start to create strategies relating to the terms under which the property is acquired or sold, and not simply relying on price-led strategies. Rick buys, sells and trades property using little or none of his own money, and he structures transactions to create positive-cash flow.
Rick was fortunate to be living in America during the late eighties when banks were facing one of the biggest challenges ever seen in finance history, the famous Savings and Loans Crisis. Rick was buying and selling houses in an environment where home loans were practically abolished, leading Rick to create innovative property systems which allowed people to buy and sell houses without relying on the banks. Fast-forward seventeen years and Rick’s unique methods and processes are used everyday all over the world.
This enthusiastic, over-achiever believes "Things don’t change, people change things" and relishes in looking at established practices and asking …why? This thinking has been highlighted in various TV appearances, books and soon to be released the publication of Rick’s entrepreneurial mix of business and biography. And if it follows Rick’s successful life-mantra it will be punctuated with his classic mix of inventiveness and humor.
For many years whilst successfully running his We Buy Houses business in the United States and Australia when he spent most of his time answering people’s questions about just what makes his business so phenomenally different and profitable!
It’s one thing to pick up a manual that has already been fully tried-and-tested in advance, but being a pioneer requires going into the unknown and having faith in what you believe in and seeing it through. Rick had no system in place when he started out, just the knowledge that he had done this before and that someone would take the responsibility to put into practice what was needed to make this work in your country.
You can now fast track what has taken Rick more than 17 years to perfect and replicate his exact same steps today! You are in the middle of the most perfect market of all time for using Rick’s strategy for property investing. If you do exactly what has been laid out in easy-to-read detail, the results that you can achieve may exceed even his own! After all, Rick made all the mistakes himself so that you don’t have to!
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Do You Need To Be Perfect?
July 14, 2008 by Susan Denny
Filed under Law of Attraction
Perfectionism relies on a person avoiding areas in which they need improvement. You’re likely to hear them say, "I’m not perfect, but…" while talking about the actions of other people. Clearly their goal is to be beyond criticism. That never happens. In fact, it stunts your potential. Self-confident people realize, the need to improve, is the key to an enjoyable life. No guilt. No fear. No self-criticism. As perfectionists take the beginning steps to improve one thing, they slowly build their sense of confidence. As their lives become more enjoyable they will see the need to take risks. They - more than anyone - will appreciate the knowledge gained through mistakes. Ironically, those people who aren’t so perfect can spot a problem a mile away. If you are teamed up in a relationship or business venture with someone consumed with quality, your self-confidence may also be taking a hit. You learn early on you’ve got to set boundaries. Don’t be a venting board for the mistakes your partner sees in life. The constant criticism will force you to doubt how the person really feels about you. Make your own decisions. Emotionally it may hurt your friend to see you try and fail, but it’s important for you to build confidence. Let them know you appreciate their ideas, but you need to do some things on your own. Demand respect. "I told you so," is an ugly thing to say, and it’s even worse to hear. The people close to you should be able to congratulate you on a job well done and encourage you to try again, not brag about how if they had tried, they would have succeeded. Make sure your perfectionist partner knows you need their support, and be sure to point out when you aren’t getting it. Whether you are the perfectionist or you’re just close to one, this mindset can wreak havoc on your self-confidence. Focus on actions driven by dreams, and break tasks into smaller pieces to boost positive, realistic improvement in your life.






