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Tuesday

Brian Tracy Live Seminar



Brian Tracy Live Teleseminar



LIVE BrianTracy Teleseminar - Change Your Thinking, Change Your Life - December 13, 2006



  • The Science of Positive Focus (DVD)
  • Maximum Achievement (Soft Cover Book)
  • 21 Great Ways to Manage Your Time and Double Your Productivity (1-hour CD)
  • Complete seminar outline with all key points (sent by email approximately 1-week after the Teleseminar)
  • Change Your Thinking, Change Your Life (Teleseminar CD)


What is a Teleseminar?

It’s very similar to a teleconference, but in a more controlled environment. Brian will speak for one hour and then the lines will open for a Q & A session. Simply dial the phone number (e-mailed automatically upon completion of order), enter your PIN, and you'll be connected to the teleconference. The bonus programs are sent to every participant's mailing address after the Teleseminar.

Please let me know if you have any questions and best of success to you.
Stephan Iscoe
Publisher

Monday

Why I Don't Set Goals

I am often asked if I engage in the practice of goal setting. I usually answer that I don’t. I have tried that in the past and it didn’t work for me.

It recently became clear to me that I do set goals, but there is a difference between what most who teach “goal setting” tell you to do and what I have found that works.

Let’s cover what I found doesn’t work. Here is an example of what absolutely doesn’t work for me:

“I am going to lose 20 pounds by December 1st.”

That’s the standard way many folks teach to set goals. Why doesn’t that work for me? There are a lot of reasons:

1. It puts the goal “out there”… it sets me up for procrastination. I don’t worry about it until right before December 1st.

2. If I lost 15 pounds, I feel like a failure. Even though I lost 15 pounds (which should be great), I didn’t meet my goal, so I failed. It discourages me from setting more goals.

3. If I lost 25 pounds, I feel like rewarding myself for doing really well… perhaps by going out to eat. It also sets me up for failure next time I set a goal. My mind remembers when I overshot my goal and how easy it was, so I don’t try as hard the next time.

So what can we do instead. There are no time limits for any “goal” in my notebook. There is also no pressure. It is simply a list of things that I want to be… only it is listed in present tense. The way the above would be written in my notebook is:

“I am thin, healthy and attractive.”

It doesn’t have to happen by December 1st. There is no way for me to fail. That is what I want. It is what I’m going to get. By writing it down, I start my mind to working towards that goal. I also believe it notifies God (the universe, your higher power, your higher self, whatever you believe… it doesn’t matter for this purpose) of my desires and He helps deliver them. It takes some of the arrogance out of the equation (that belief that I can do it myself) and at the same time takes away the self-beating (what happens when you don’t meet a goal).

In the end, it frees me to give my everything to that goal without reservation. I run as fast as I can… and then I rest. I live life as hard and fast and as passionately as I can… and then I rest just as hard and passionately. There is no “reckoning” day… there is only living.

I find this method a lot more productive than the standard “goal setting” methodology. I encourage you to give it a try.

About the Author:
James D. Brausch blogs daily about what it takes to run a successful Internet business. You can check out his blog here: http://www.JamesBrausch.com

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Eight Tips to Remember on Your Path to Success!

Everything that happens to us happens for a purpose. And sometimes, one thing leads to another and the result is a disaster. Instead of locking yourself up in your cage of fears and crying over past heartaches, embarrassment and failures treat them as your teachers and they will become your tools in both self-improvement and success.

I remember watching the movie called Patch Adams. It is one of those great films that help you to really look into your own being and what makes you the person you are.
Hunter 'patch' Adams is a medical student who failed to make it through the board exams. After months of suffering in melancholy, depression and a number of suicide attempts - he decided to seek medical attention and voluntarily admitted himself into a psychiatric ward.
After months of recuperation in the hospital, his stay led him to meeting a variety of different kinds of people with severe mental disease. During his stay he met a catatonic person, a mentally retarded person, a schizophrenic person and so on. Patch over a period of time always found ways of treating his own ailment and finally realized he was the only one to get himself back on track. Patch woke up one morning realizing that after all the failure and pains he has gone through, he still wanted to become a doctor.

He carries with himself a positive attitude that brought himself self-improvement and success. He did not only improve himself, but also the life of the people around him and their quality of life.

Did he succeed?

Absolutely! Needless to say, he became the best doctor his country has ever known.
So, when does self improvement become synonymous with success? Where do we start? Take these eight tips ...

Tip One:
Stop thinking and feeling as if you are a failure. Failure breeds Failure and you are not a Failure! How can others accept your successes if YOU cannot accept them?

Tip Two:
When you see hunks and models on TV, do not feel self pity but simply devise a plan on how you are going to improve and more forward. Self acceptance is not just about having nice slender legs, or great abs. Concentrate on your inner beauty and what you have to offer.

Tip Three:
When people feel down and low about themselves, help them to move up. Do not go down with them. If you do that they will only pull you down further and both of you will end up feeling inferior. If the person will not get up out of the self-pity mode then you need to find a group of people who want to succeed. Success breeds Success.

Tip Four:
The world is a large classroom for lessons, not mistakes. Don't feel stupid and doomed forever just because you failed on one project. Learn from your mistakes. There is always a next time. If you learn from every lesson, then the law of averages says you must succeed.

Tip Five:
Take things one step at a time. Self improvement takes time and is a learned experience. Remember, Rome was not built in a day and nor will your success be achieved in just one day.

Tip Six:
Self improvement result Leeds to inner stability, personal development and dig this .... SUCCESS. Success is born from self confidence, self appreciation and self esteem.

Tip Seven:
Set meaningful and achievable goals. Self improvement does not turn you into an exact replica of Cameron Diaz or Ralph Fiennes. Your objective should be in developing a better YOU.

Tip Eight:
Little things mean BIG to other people. Sometimes, we don't realize that the little things that we do like a pat on the back, saying 'hi' or 'hello', greeting someone 'good day' or telling Mr. Smith something like 'hey, I love your tie!' are simple things that mean so much to other people. When we are being appreciative about beautiful things around us and other people, we also become beautiful to them.

When you're willing to accept change and go through the process of self improvement, it does not mean that everyone else is. The world is a place where people of different values and attitude hang out. Sometimes, even if you think you and your best friend always like to do the same thing together at the same time, they would most likely decline an invitation for self improvement.

We should always remember that there's no such thing as 'over night success'. It is always a wonderful feeling to hold on to the things that you already have now, realizing that those are just one of the things you once wished for. A very nice quote says that 'When the student is ready, the teacher will appear.' We are all here to learn our lessons. When we open our doors to self improvement, we increase our chances to head up the road of success.
If you have tried self improvement material and courses before and you have not got the results you are after, then there is a simple tool we have to unlock … which is your brain.
Once you unleash the power of your brain, then there will be no stopping you in your path to success

Author: Chris Le Roy

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