From the age of 18 to 21, I saved every penny I earned and bought myself a BMW (a used one but it was nice). I left myself with $0 in savings and lackluster monthly earnings. I had no fear. Why? Because I knew I would become successful. I began acting as if I was already a success. In order to be successful, you must portray an image of success at all times. If you’re already acting and believing like a success, the universe has no option but to give you that success. It’s the law of attraction at work.
I’m in the process of buying my first home. Again, I’m going to give up all my savings from the age of 21 to 26 (my current age). I have no fear because I know I will only earn more money in the future than ever before. I don’t even let doubt creep into my mind for a second. There is only one path for me, because I already believe it, I have no choice but to receive it, the universe has no choice but to give it to me.
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Here’s a short list of high school / college drop-out entrepreneurs:
- Bill Gates, Microsoft CEO
- Richard Branson, Virgin Records
- Steve Jobs, Apple CEO
- Jerry Yang, Yahoo CEO
- Michael Dell, Dell
- Jim Clark, Netscape founder
- Lawrence Joseph Ellison, Oracle CEO
Feel free to add to this list!
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Motivation, momentum, luck. These are all things involving the mind and your thoughts.
Motivation
Losing motivation is just as easy as getting motivation. When you start a new project, you’re as motivated as ever, but when you start working on it, it eventually dies down when you realize the work involved. So a way to avoid this is to “keep your eyes on the prize” and to set realistic goals and keep a realistic time table. Motivation is a wonderful thing, but only if you use it to your advantage and never let the loss of motivation bring you down.
Momentum
Doesn’t it seem like when things go right, they keep going right, things keep falling into place, one after the other. But when things go bad, it keeps getting worse. That’s momentum at work. The reason why it happens is because of what’s in your mind when things (good or bad) happen. If the ball seems to be rolling downhill for you, you first have to stop the ball (stop thinking negatively) and then move that ball up the hill with just one small push (change your thinking), then you can build momentum, and it’ll seem like pushing that ball up the hill gets easier and easier.
Luck
There’s no such thing as lucky people. There are positive-thinkers, however. People who “always seem to get lucky” always get lucky because they believe good things always happen to them. People with bad luck have “bad luck” because they’re always down on themselves and say that things never go their way. It’s not what you go through that makes you who you are, it’s how you respond to those things. So if you can have complete power and control over your thoughts, you hold the keys to the world in your hand.
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1. Success is going from failure to failure without a loss of enthusiasm. – Winston Churchill
2. The big shots are only the little shots who keep shooting. – Christopher Morley
3. There is no elevator to success. You have to take the stairs. – Anonymous
4. Rinse. Wash. Repeat. Rinse. Wash. Repeat. – CashTheChecks.com
5. I start with the premise that the function of leadership is to produce more leaders, not more followers. – Ralph Nader
6. The production of too many useful things results in too many useless people. – Karl Marx
7. It’s not what you are that holds you back; it’s what you think you’re not – Dennis Waitley
8. Even if you’re on the right track, you’ll get run over if you just sit there. – Will Rogers
9. You are what you think about all day long. – Dr. Robert Schuller
10. If I’m gonna bust my butt to make somebody rich, it better be me. – CashTheChecks.com
Life’s a lot like playing poker, you win some and you lose some, unless you’re the IRS… I’ve always viewed the IRS as the aggressive, bully, always bluffing poker player type, the kind of guy who never met a hand they didn’t like, no matter how much money you bet against them.
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The laws of physics & chemistry apply not only to objects, but to those things we cannot see, feel, or touch as well.
1. The law of Attraction.
The law of attraction states people experience the corresponding manifestations of their predominant thoughts, feelings, words, and actions and that people therefore have direct control over reality and their lives through thought alone.
2. The laws of Momentum.
Have you heard the expression: “When it rains, it pours”? It’s true. When playing poker, or in life, you have winning streaks. In basketball, players seemingly hit every shot, or miss every shot, in stretches. Sometimes all you need is one “thing” to happen, before you begin to obtain momentum.
3. What goes up must come down.
This isn’t necessarily true. While your momentum can slow down, you are in theory “going down” by slowing, or losing your momentum. But this law doesn’t say you can’t come right back up again, with the help of some momentum.
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