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Masters and Millionaires HotClick Shortcuts Shame Pay Yourself First! Shortcuts to Success -- The Ways of Masters and MillionairesWhether you're a mostly jealous person, or a feed-hungry-people kind of person, or an energetic person, etc., you are currently riding a particular road.
That road has good features, and bad features. In each case, we can make radically better decisions, and therefore equally-radical results... ...quickly, and measurably.
This one alteration in your current set of the most oft-repeated habits of your daily life is identical to the alteration being embraced by literally thousands and thousands of people on this day of life.
It is positively tragic that hundreds of thousands of people are, in this same exact day, using the opposite alteration to push DOWN their attitudes, and therefore their results.
The crux, or fulcrum of this vital and life-altering feature of every human life, including yours, occurs at precisely the same minute for each and every one of us. That one minute cannot be anything but the most defining minute of who you are, what you are, what you have, and what you do and do not accomplish in this life. In short, that magical minute will cast horrible shadows on your reputation, wonderful sparks of light upon your reputation, or just mediocre blobs of light and shadow upon your reputation. Are we on the same page here?
That minute; along with the potent forces you unleash during that minute, has already occurred a thousand times and more for you, and as long as you're alive you can expect many more of them.
It is the minute that information goes from a point outside your head, to a place inside your head. At this crucially influential minute you only have two choices, two directions to move in. When the information is inserted into your personal body, by sight or by sound, by smell, taste, or touch, you will be at the most vital juncture conceivable for you.
It doesn't matter whether the news is major or minor; 1) They are the models of Henry Ford's comment that "People who say it can't be done should stop interrupting those who are doing it." They haven't got the time or inclination to read this page only because they're too busy already doing what's contained in these paragraphs.
2) "Not written to them" also because they are already doing it. They know it best of all of us, hm?
Most of us read wise thoughts and suggestions, nod our heads and saying, "Yep, I got it." In most cases, including yours, we go right back to doing things the same way, and getting the same result. It was hard to refrain from laughing when a famed psychiatrist advised us that insanity is defined as "doing something the same way over and over again while expecting a different result." That describes your actions these past six months, doesn't it? When you get up each day, do you brush your teeth the same way you did fifteen years ago, or do you stay at least moderately informed on new toothbrush designs or the dentally-universal understanding that flossing your teeth is even more important than brushing them?
At least 80% of us are willing to claim happiness doing things the same way each day, and are still foolish enough to believe that 'things will get better,' or that "God will provide." No matter how much history proves that things get better only when our actions get better, that God helps those who help themselves, there always appears to be people who claim to be happy in spite of all the grief they experience on day-to-day basis, for thousands of days in a row.
Take the wedding planner, for example. Did you ever notice that most weddings are very successful… …whereas most marriages, up to 75% of them in America, are so dismally unsuccessful? Is there anyone reading this who's dumb enough to believe it's only a coincidence that the successful part of this scenario is planned and written out in detail… whereas the unsuccessful part of this scenario is NOT planned for, in detail and in writing? Don't tell us you haven't got five, six, maybe even seven or eight minutes, right now, in this precise minute, to put into writing just what road you'll like to be riding on, driving on, in the next 90 days.
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