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Hypnotherapy Training: December 2008

Friday, December 19, 2008

The Mind of Money

How to Use Your Inner Resources to Weather Hard Times and Win Financial Freedom.

Over the course of 20 years I have helped dozens of people to make money doing what they love.

Some became successful small business owners, others transformed into leaders in their chosen fields and a few grew to be multimillionaires.

Interestingly, they all shared one trait in common.

Each of these individuals knew that the path to their goals and dreams wound through the mind. In other words, these folks realized that to create external success they had to harness their internal resources.

That is where I came in. They came to me because they knew that the things they needed to succeed were waiting inside of them and that I could help bring them out.

Over the next few blogs I am going to share with you the tools and techniques I taught these highly successful individuals. If you follow my simple instructions nothing in the world can stop you from reaching your goals and reaping the financial rewards you deserve.

The Rule of Five
The difference between the dreamers and the doers often starts with "The Plan."

Dreamers all have "big plans." They say, "I am going to drive a big car, live in a big house and take big vacations!"

However if you ask them what they are going to do to create this they say, "I don't know but it is going to be big!"

Even if they know what they are going to do to achieve this goal of largeness, dreamers rarely know the single most important ingredient for getting there.

Doers also have big dreams. And like their dreamer counterparts they spend a good deal of time fantasizing about how they will spend all that money once they make it.

The real difference between those who do and those who dream is that the doers know where to begin.

Doers know that the most important part of The Plan is not where to end but where to start.

To transform from a dreamer to a doer I recommend you use the Rule of Five.

Once you know the goal, the most important question to ask yourself is this, "What are the First Five things I must do in order to reach my objective?"

Now if you are having trouble with this step it is time to study history.

Somewhere, someone has done something along the lines of what you doing. Find out how they got started.

While what they did might not work for you, it will open your mind to options and possibilities. The First Step might very well be- "Study History".

Once you have determined the correct First Five Steps focus all of your efforts and energy on them until they are complete. Work on nothing else until they are accomplished.

Once you have completed the First Five, replace them with the Next Five things and start the process over again.

Of course you must assess the effectiveness of your strategy and make adjustments as you go along but if you are devoted to the Rule of Five you will find momentum building and the gap between where you are and where you want to be quickly closing.