Sunday, 29 April 2012
Why Do Some People Have All The Luck? By John Ryan
Do you really see yourself as being lucky or unlucky? Most of us see ourselves somewhere in between the two. So just why does luck seem to favour some people while it abandons others? There's no real simple answer to this query however, if we delve into the matter further we will start to see some traits & patterns that happen to be quite common to each side of the equation.
Some say that luck posseses an uncanny knack of favouring those who don't rely upon it. Think about it for a minute. Do lucky people need luck to begin with? No of course they don't and so they don't even think about it, it simply happens. Maybe this is actually the problem for most of us, we think a lot in regards to the lack of rather than being grateful for what we have.
Being grateful for what we've got in life irrespective of how small is usually one of the better ways we can attract good luck into our lives. When we're grateful we're letting the universe know that we're open to more good things. When we're not grateful we transmit the wrong message and in fact are looking for more negative circumstances to turn up in our lives. It seems ironic, doesn't it?
To get luck into our lives we need to do a form of reverse psychology on the universe itself. We need to convince ourselves that we are literally very lucky individuals even if we aren't yet. This will open the doors to more prosperity and finally positive things will come our way. It may sound weird I realize but this is the way it works. Pretending to ourselves that we have got all the cash we could ever need will actually bring more opportunities to make even more of it. This is exactly why some people never have an issue with money mainly because they don't worry about it to start with.
Up to now we've discovered that worrying about the lack of can create more negative things and can in fact make matters worse. We've learned that when we're in a constant panic about our situation we generate a kind of bad luck cycle which we can't manage to get free from. We've learnt that the solution to this problem is letting the universe know that you're grateful for those good things & opportunities, in spite of how small that have been presented to you in past times.
To speed up the process of attracting good luck we will need to use several other techniques that are very easy to put into practice. We are talking about good luck affirmations which will help you to make the change from attracting no luck to attracting only great things within just a matter of weeks. By utilizing affirmations we can easily direct our thoughts right to our own subconscious which should affect the way we view things and will eventually start whole process of attracting good luck.
There's two main ways to use good luck affirmations one of which is much simpler than the other. The first way would be to grab a long list of good luck affirmations and start repeating these to yourself very first thing every morning and last thing at nighttime. However many of us will have a problem with this strategy as we're not always alone & we are really not always in a position to rant off affirmations. Therefore if this is you then listening to good luck subliminal affirmations may just be for you. All you need to do is listen to these good luck recordings twice a day if not more for two weeks. You'll notice after a while that lucky things start happening for absolutely no reason.
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Sunday, 15 April 2012
Anthony Robbins Live in London
Anthony Robbins invites you to a weekend of powerful immersion in the finest strategies, tools and resources available for creating an extraordinary quality of life - where you not only achieve your ultimate goals but you also experience the profound fulfillment you desire and deserve.
Transform Your Life in One Extraordinary Weekend
UNLEASH THE POWER WITHIN is a weekend event with world-renowned results coach Tony Robbins, who has impacted the lives of more than 50 million people from over 100 countries. Robbins invites you to a weekend of powerful immersion into the finest strategies, tools and resources available for creating an extraordinary quality of life, where you not only achieve your ultimate goals, but you also experience the profound fulfillment that you may have only dreamed about in the past.
UNLEASH THE POWER WITHIN is about seizing the power that is already within you and using it to lead a life of your own design, rather than one that's been scripted for you by your environment, your history, society, or anyone else. It's about not settling for less than you can be - in all areas of your life.
"Tony's incredible understanding of the world, people and human nature makes him the ultimate life coach. He knows what it takes to make people excel... and win!"
André Agassi, U.S. Open, Australian Open, and Wimbledon men's tennis champion
Transform Your Life in One Extraordinary Weekend
UNLEASH THE POWER WITHIN is a weekend event with world-renowned results coach Tony Robbins, who has impacted the lives of more than 50 million people from over 100 countries. Robbins invites you to a weekend of powerful immersion into the finest strategies, tools and resources available for creating an extraordinary quality of life, where you not only achieve your ultimate goals, but you also experience the profound fulfillment that you may have only dreamed about in the past.
UNLEASH THE POWER WITHIN is about seizing the power that is already within you and using it to lead a life of your own design, rather than one that's been scripted for you by your environment, your history, society, or anyone else. It's about not settling for less than you can be - in all areas of your life.
"Tony's incredible understanding of the world, people and human nature makes him the ultimate life coach. He knows what it takes to make people excel... and win!"
André Agassi, U.S. Open, Australian Open, and Wimbledon men's tennis champion
Friday, 6 April 2012
The Success Decision - Will You Make the Cut?
It has been said that success is a decision.
Okay - but what is a decision?
The word 'decision' derives from the Latin root verb, scindere, which means to cut. Other words that we will recognise which make this more obvious are in-cision and circum-cision (both of which involve cutting). The word scissors also derives from this verb.
In making a real decision then, we make a judgement between a number of options and 'cut out' / eliminate all but one of the options, which we then fully commit to. So often however, we tell ourselves or others that we have 'decided' on a particular course of action, when in fact all we have done is expressed our preference at a point in time. Classic examples of this would be so-called 'decisions' to lose weight, quit smoking or change careers - all things that we frequently hear that our acquaintances have 'decided' to do, but have not achieved because they mentally left the option open NOT to follow through. We should view decisions as 'turnstiles' through which we pass; non-return events - no going back.
It has also been said (and is an observable fact) that successful people make decisions. Does this mean that more of the decisions they make are correct? Not necessarily. What it does point to though, I suggest, is that successful people are comfortable making decisions - even if they prove to be wrong ones. They know that a wrong decision is better than no decision at all! Indecision is a recipe for confusion and mental overload. Great organisations are built by leaders who make decisions. In the absence of decision making, an organisation quickly falls into a state of paralysis.
On our road to success, we often seem to face the same decisions over and over - why is this? Is it because we did not make a proper decision in the first place and therefore, in our minds, we have left other options open on the matter? We agonise over making that mental 'cut' with some of our available options - believing that they may offer us some security if we make the 'wrong' decision.
Decision making is like a muscle. Exercise it and it will be sore initially, but it will grow new tissue and become stronger. Eventually, you won't even notice that you are exercising it regularly. This is when you have learnt to trust your instincts, given yourself permission to make mistakes but above all - decided to succeed.
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