Thursday, July 5, 2018

Overnight Success

At the end of the day, one's ability to learn new information and apply it will determine their success. There are some examples of people who seemingly went from one station in life to a totally different one. Some of that is pre-programmed into the system so that people will hope that success will someday magically happen to them. The rest were able to learn what was necessary to make money. Survival instinct is a form of pre-programming which if someone gets into a survival mode they can overcome certain fears which most would not walk through. Overcoming fear is necessary to making money because money is made through selling. Consider though that it is EXTREMELY RARE that anyone would listen to a tape and then suddenly start cashing checks in any sustainable way. If that were to happen it is likely that they already had the vocabulary to be successful in their field and there was some mental block that the tape helped them overcome. But again, this would be extremely rare.

If you listen to, for example, Brett Daimler in the GIN level 1 material, he listened to tapes for YEARS before anything happened. And what happened is that he talked to enough people that he found someone who had the skill to really build his Amway downline.

If you can learn the skills of communication and have a clear goal of what you want, then you can be wealthy in this system. But you cannot base it on hope of something happening overnight. That type of thinking is what keeps that vast majority of people stuck.

Trying to just 'be' is a trap

Do you have to get to a place where you just ARE? Aren't you always already HERE? Consider looking at all those things in your mind that have you convinced you need to get somewhere. Many people believe they must get to the point of just being because they are not considering that WHO THEY ARE is actually a problem and is in fact contributing to a world where no one is satisfied with the way things are.

by stopping and being honest with WHO WE ARE currently and evaluating whether it is producing a world that is best for all, then we can stop creating those things that are not best and only create what is best. We already are CREATORS, but the starting point of WHAT we create has never been questioned fully. Instead we distract ourselves with a lie that we must become something or find something or win something or attract something. All we must do is reevaluate every assumption and belief within ourselves and discard that which is not best.