Subscribe to this site FREE here The Eighth Key to Lasting Prosperity:
Dear Wealth Creator, Many people go through life with only a vague idea about what they want to achieve and where they want to end up. Consequently they end up nowhere in particular, wondering how that happened. People become rich for a reason. They plan for it. They write down their goals and strategize how best they are going to complete the steps that take them on the road to success. Success is rarely an accident. Ask anyone successful and they will no doubt confirm this - usually at great length! It's no Secret to most of us anymore that the easiest way to achieve your goals is to spend time visualizing them - literally day dreaming about them as if they're real. This process sends a powerful message to the subconscious that pulls you towards a more prosperous future. It's said that the only difference between those that are successful and those that are not, is that the successful visualize their goals more often - anything up to five times a day. The best way to do this is to make daily lists of things you want to achieve. In the morning list 3 or 5 tasks you MUST do before the day is out. The qualifier is that the 3 to 5 things must be directly related to the kind of life you want to create in the future. Go about your daily tasks but also build towards a wealth based platform by doing 3 to 5 things every day that will ensure your success further down the track. This is a great habit to develop - one that will stand you in good stead WHEN you are rich and successful. Start now - write down the life you want to have. Describe it in detail. Write down your plans for it and how you're going to achieve it, each step, with a timeline. Then, imagine that it's happening right now. Tell yourself your future is your present. That you are already rich and successful, wealthy and prosperous. Then, let the Universe do its job - of bringing your new reality into being. Look in your email inbox tomorrow to
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