Dear,
Again here is a review of the 8 keys and your LESSON for the day...
#1: OWN your own business .
#2: Commit to SPECIALIZED KNOWLEDGE
#3: Discipline Yourself to SAVE
#4: Look for RISK
#5: Become a PROBLEM seeker
#6: Do what you LOVE to do
#7: PATIENCE
#8: FOCUS on a Primary Income and then Diversify
Today's focus is to concentrate on Principle #7: Patience....
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It was 5:30 am on a brisk morning and I sat on my back porch listening to the breeze come off the lake, the quiet calm of the day beginning, birds chirping and the ducks playing...
It was another start to an incredible day. Each morning, I'm reminded of the value of patience,tranquility, and peace...
Whatever your background, it's important to realize that in order to reap the rewards of a fruitful life, we've got to have the right foundation... Whether it's a building, a relationship, a business, your career, or your life, the foundation is critical for massive results.
In the heat of our hustle and bustle with all the possible distractions that overtake us, it's always nice to put things in perspective... It seems that so many people today want the "Jack and the Beanstalk" success story.
My experience has taught me that there is a critical skill that separates those who achieve weal.th, abundance and prosperity from those who don't. It's a skill that is learned. It isn't taught in grade school. It isn't taught in math, and you won't find it in your physics class or even in English lit. It is a skill that is learned. It is a skill that seems to have been lost in our society... It takes practice and it is the quiet calm of "patience". Unfortunately for most of us, we've been brought up in a society that we... "... feed a man a fish we feed him for a day..." however the skill we're talking about is one that "... teach him how to fish, you feed him for a life." Our educational system teaches: Go to work, get paid, don't go to work, don't get paid...It was the farmer of yesteryear, that lived the principle we're talking about living... We can learn a lot from the farmer who plants his tomato seed. If your goal is to have a fully grown tomato plant (prosperous life) that gives you tomatoes for years and years, it's important to have patience...If you plant a seed today, it requires that you water it, pull the weeds, and that you give it sunlight and nourishment. Does the farmer who plants a seed today, expect a full crop by next Friday????? The farmer knows that the foundation is critical... the roots determine the results... Here are a few lessons on patience from the successful farmer...
1. We've got to plant a lot of seeds to have some of them grow.
Not all the seeds we plant grow to be our best crop. The more seeds you plant, the better chance you have to get the crop you want.
2. Plant your seeds in the right place.
If you plant your seeds in the wrong place, no matter how great of a farmer you might be, you won't get the crop you're looking for.
3. You need deep roots.
The deeper the roots the better the result. One skinny root, no matter how deep it goes is unstable and insecure. If a storm comes along with one skinny root, the crop will get ripped apart. Deep, strong roots that spread out are critical for your crop. If a strong wind or a storm comes through, with deep, strong roots your crop can withstand the storm...
4. Pull the weeds.
Weeds can destroy your seeds and crops -- especially in the beginning... Successful farmers are aware of the weeds that can spread like wildfire. It takes no effort to get weeds. It takes awareness to know how the weeds can take over your crop and more importantly a good farmer does a lot of work to protect the land and the crop from weeds. The farmer knows that weeds will come and when they do, it's easy to handle them because of preparation.
5. Specialize and cycle.
Not all soils are appropriate for all seeds and crops. A good farmer realizes what works well in a particular soil, and maximizes their opportunity by planting their best seeds in the soil. A good farmer knows that the soil needs to be "cycled" otherwise their land becomes worthless.
A good farmer can cycle and reap the rewards of their labor by planting plenty of seeds in the right soil, watering it, pulling the weeds, and then maximizing their opportunity... The successful farmer understands that there are many components to a great crop-- some which they control and some they don't. The successful farmer knows that a key ingredient that separates them from the "wannabe's" of the world is the quality of PATIENCE.
What can you learn from the farmer????
Here are a few keys for today: Take a few minutes and imagine that you're a farmer...Imagine that you've been given the task of developing a massive crop- your goals- Take some time to plan for your incredible crop...
What kind of a crop are you wanting to grow???
What are your goals?
What would have to happen in order for you to achieve it? What contacts, resources, and tools would you
need to attract to reach your goals?
What are the potential obstacles that you need to overcome that could stand in your way- temporarily and long term?
Who else can you learn from that can help you get through and to your goals faster?
What special talents and gifts do you possess that you're not using right now?
If money weren't an issue, what would you do with your time for you and your family?
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Prosperity Secret: Take small steps each day to get closer to your goal...
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It's time to reap the rewards of your successful "farm"...
You deserve it. You live it. You know it. Instinctively you posses the qualities to get what you want...
Together we can show you how to get it faster...
If you'd like other simple ideas to attract Prosperity, Wealth and Abundance I've got a spe.cial offer available for you.
Until next time....
Make it a great day!
Blessings,
Dan Kuschell
Again here is a review of the 8 keys and your LESSON for the day...
#1: OWN your own business .
#2: Commit to SPECIALIZED KNOWLEDGE
#3: Discipline Yourself to SAVE
#4: Look for RISK
#5: Become a PROBLEM seeker
#6: Do what you LOVE to do
#7: PATIENCE
#8: FOCUS on a Primary Income and then Diversify
Today's focus is to concentrate on Principle #7: Patience....
--------------------------------------------------------------------
It was 5:30 am on a brisk morning and I sat on my back porch listening to the breeze come off the lake, the quiet calm of the day beginning, birds chirping and the ducks playing...
It was another start to an incredible day. Each morning, I'm reminded of the value of patience,tranquility, and peace...
Whatever your background, it's important to realize that in order to reap the rewards of a fruitful life, we've got to have the right foundation... Whether it's a building, a relationship, a business, your career, or your life, the foundation is critical for massive results.
In the heat of our hustle and bustle with all the possible distractions that overtake us, it's always nice to put things in perspective... It seems that so many people today want the "Jack and the Beanstalk" success story.
My experience has taught me that there is a critical skill that separates those who achieve weal.th, abundance and prosperity from those who don't. It's a skill that is learned. It isn't taught in grade school. It isn't taught in math, and you won't find it in your physics class or even in English lit. It is a skill that is learned. It is a skill that seems to have been lost in our society... It takes practice and it is the quiet calm of "patience". Unfortunately for most of us, we've been brought up in a society that we... "... feed a man a fish we feed him for a day..." however the skill we're talking about is one that "... teach him how to fish, you feed him for a life." Our educational system teaches: Go to work, get paid, don't go to work, don't get paid...It was the farmer of yesteryear, that lived the principle we're talking about living... We can learn a lot from the farmer who plants his tomato seed. If your goal is to have a fully grown tomato plant (prosperous life) that gives you tomatoes for years and years, it's important to have patience...If you plant a seed today, it requires that you water it, pull the weeds, and that you give it sunlight and nourishment. Does the farmer who plants a seed today, expect a full crop by next Friday????? The farmer knows that the foundation is critical... the roots determine the results... Here are a few lessons on patience from the successful farmer...
1. We've got to plant a lot of seeds to have some of them grow.
Not all the seeds we plant grow to be our best crop. The more seeds you plant, the better chance you have to get the crop you want.
2. Plant your seeds in the right place.
If you plant your seeds in the wrong place, no matter how great of a farmer you might be, you won't get the crop you're looking for.
3. You need deep roots.
The deeper the roots the better the result. One skinny root, no matter how deep it goes is unstable and insecure. If a storm comes along with one skinny root, the crop will get ripped apart. Deep, strong roots that spread out are critical for your crop. If a strong wind or a storm comes through, with deep, strong roots your crop can withstand the storm...
4. Pull the weeds.
Weeds can destroy your seeds and crops -- especially in the beginning... Successful farmers are aware of the weeds that can spread like wildfire. It takes no effort to get weeds. It takes awareness to know how the weeds can take over your crop and more importantly a good farmer does a lot of work to protect the land and the crop from weeds. The farmer knows that weeds will come and when they do, it's easy to handle them because of preparation.
5. Specialize and cycle.
Not all soils are appropriate for all seeds and crops. A good farmer realizes what works well in a particular soil, and maximizes their opportunity by planting their best seeds in the soil. A good farmer knows that the soil needs to be "cycled" otherwise their land becomes worthless.
A good farmer can cycle and reap the rewards of their labor by planting plenty of seeds in the right soil, watering it, pulling the weeds, and then maximizing their opportunity... The successful farmer understands that there are many components to a great crop-- some which they control and some they don't. The successful farmer knows that a key ingredient that separates them from the "wannabe's" of the world is the quality of PATIENCE.
What can you learn from the farmer????
Here are a few keys for today: Take a few minutes and imagine that you're a farmer...Imagine that you've been given the task of developing a massive crop- your goals- Take some time to plan for your incredible crop...
What kind of a crop are you wanting to grow???
What are your goals?
What would have to happen in order for you to achieve it? What contacts, resources, and tools would you
need to attract to reach your goals?
What are the potential obstacles that you need to overcome that could stand in your way- temporarily and long term?
Who else can you learn from that can help you get through and to your goals faster?
What special talents and gifts do you possess that you're not using right now?
If money weren't an issue, what would you do with your time for you and your family?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Prosperity Secret: Take small steps each day to get closer to your goal...
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It's time to reap the rewards of your successful "farm"...
You deserve it. You live it. You know it. Instinctively you posses the qualities to get what you want...
Together we can show you how to get it faster...
If you'd like other simple ideas to attract Prosperity, Wealth and Abundance I've got a spe.cial offer available for you.
Until next time....
Make it a great day!
Blessings,
Dan Kuschell
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