[Energy Currents] Inspiration Musting - Scarcity Busting Abundance!
Published: Tue, 08/04/09


treatise called the Science of Getting Rich, said that,
"There is a science of getting rich, and it is an exact
science, like algebra or arithmetic. There are certain laws
which govern the process of acquiring riches, and once
these laws are learned and obeyed by anyone, that person
will get rich with mathematical certainty."
Anthony Robbins is one of the top success coaches in the
and Fortune 500 executives. In his Get The Edge program, he
listed some specific reasons he has come to observe to
be the leading causes for most people's lack of wealth.
Here they are a few of the primary ones:
1. They never decide and really define, very
specifically, what wealth means for them. The keyword here
is specifically. Can you imagine how hard it would be to
build a car or a plane without making a blueprint or sketch
drawings of it first? You have to know what your target is
before you go chasing after it.
2. They make wealth a moving target instead of a
fixed one (this is related to point one above). Once you
have your target, fix it. Don't change it until you reach
it. You must accomplish each step, celebrate, and then set
course for a new step, a new target.
3. They define it in a way that seems unreachable.
You only achieve what you believe. No more, no less. So you
must make it believable for you. Set goals that will make
you move forward and stretch, but not too high that even
you yourself don't believe you can. Take the biggest step
you believe you can, achieve it, then take the next biggest
you believe you can. This will build positive reinforcement
in your self-confidence as well.
4. They never start. Ok, this is obvious. If you
keep thinking about it forever, it will forever remain in
the thought level. You have to act! Start somewhere,
anywhere! Only after you start do you begin to get some
feedback which will help you plot your course better. The
aircraft has to first take off before it starts to adjust
course for its destination. You must start, somewhere,
anywhere, doesn't matter, just start! Act!
5. They never make it a must. Let me explain what it
means to make it a must. It means marshalling all your
intent, your will, your direction, into one singular flow
that is directed towards your goal. All obstacles are
viewed as challenges to be overcome. You will meet
obstacles, and so expect it, but also expect to move
forward anyways. Use your obstacles to develop strength and
skills, don't run away. Find out how to go past them. Find
out! There is always a way, always. And if your emotions
are acting against your desire, embrace them, learn what
they are, know yourself, but keep moving forward. Make it a
must, and it will happen. Guaranteed. You don't know in how
many steps it will take, but you know it will happen.
6. They don't have a realistic plan. If you want to
do something, find out how it is done from someone who has
done it before. Make a realistic plan. Copy from those who
have succeeded before you. But don't throw away your
intuition. Your intuition is extremely powerful once you
learn how to listen to it with practice. And follow your plan.
7. They give up when they face challenges. Going
through the challenges is what has made people rich, not
giving up. Look, there are always challenges. So get used
to that. You will only get where you wish to get to if you
are willing to face the challenges along the path. All
challenges are opportunities dressed in work clothes,
remember that. After the challenge is over, you will
discover the amazing fruit it held for you.
8. They allow other people's ideas to affect their
decisions unreasonably. There will always be people who
don't believe in your way, or who are pessimistic, who try
to pull you down, or whatever. And they will sometimes be
your closest friends and family. You cannot change that -
they have a right to be who they are. It is OK. Allow them
their thoughts, don't judge them for that, but don't feel
obligated to accept their thoughts of follow their way.
Don't allow other people, now or from the past,
unreasonably affect your decisions. Allow them their way,
and you live your way.
How many of these reasons can you identify with?

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5 Easy Pieces to Your
Purpose
[This unknown author makes it sound so "easy".. just 5 pieces...]
In the film Five Easy Pieces starring Jack Nicholson,
the main character
played by him, works in an oil field for many years after
failing to achieve
the dream of being a pianist; a dream which his parents
created for him.
Throughout the film, Jackâ€(TM)s character Robert Dupea doesnâ€(TM)t
really know
what heâ€(TM)s supposed to do with his life. He keeps running from
his fears,
his family, and from his past..
Figuring out what you were put on this Earth to do can sometimes be
like
putting together a jigsaw puzzle when the pieces are spread around
the
world. Some people donâ€(TM)t complete their puzzle because they often
donâ€(TM)t have
the patience, desire, or theyâ€(TM)re just fearful. However, the five
pieces
needed to complete the puzzle of your lifeâ€(TM)s purpose are actually
quite easy
to find.
Here are the five easy pieces to piecing together your purpose in life.
1. Recognizing your talents and passions
This is probably the easiest and most common way for
people to discover
their purpose in life. So weâ€(TM)ll start off with it.
Following your talents and
To discover more about your passions and talents, think of:
- What makes you cry with joy.
- What makes you and others smile.
- What people sincerely say youâ€(TM)re good at.
- What makes you and others laugh.
- What keeps you up all night because youâ€(TM)re so fired up about it.
2. Look to your past
Itâ€(TM)s difficult sometimes to reflect on our pasts.
There are plenty of
events I would like to erase from my memory, but I think
itâ€(TM)s foolish
to do so. Instead, we should use it to move us forward and to
make
sense of where we are now.
Looking to our pasts to get a sense of our purpose has its own puzzle pieces:
- What circumstances were born into?
Perhaps you were born into poverty. Then your purpose
may be to rise
above impoverished surroundings and to lead others by
example.
- What major mistakes and vices did your parents battle?
Were they abusive, addicted to drugs/alcohol, or did
they engage is
something else destructive? Well your purpose is not to
continue the
cycle. You have to break free and again, lead by
example.
- What have you failed at?
Failure should never be permanent. Itâ€(TM)s only there to
separate those
who want something more than those who donâ€(TM)t. If a failure of
something
affected you so much that you couldnâ€(TM)t stop thinking about it,
then
your purpose is to get back in the game, approach it differently
and
succeed.
- Who affected you the most in a positive way?
Was it a teacher, author, actor, director, a
president, or a local
hero? If they changed your life, then perhaps you
should carry on their
mission as well.
3. There are 4 purposes that unite us all:
2. Live life the way you desire.
3. Change the lives of others. (It often doesnâ€(TM)t take as much as you think)
4. Leave the world a little better than when we were born into it.
And to all the negative Nancys and Neds: not everyone will fulfill these
4. Be open to multiple purposes
Many of us have multiple purposes, but often we have
one main mission
in life, and then other smaller reasons for existing.
Perhaps someone
is supposed to be a great parent, but also change the world
in another
way.
Other times, two different purposes can form into a
larger one. Iâ€(TM)ve
been told that I was pretty good at writing and I should
think about
turning it into a career, but I always brushed it off. One thing
I
always wanted to do was change the world. So I decided one day to
just
combine the two and change the world through my talent of
writing.
Our purposes can also vary depending on our age.
Commonly itâ€(TM)s
materialistic in nature when weâ€(TM)re younger, but not so much
when we get
older.
This leads me to the fifth piece of the puzzle…
5. Find out what your purpose in the now is
What youâ€(TM)re on this Earth to do today is more
important than what your
purpose later in life is. Today is guaranteed,
tomorrow isnâ€(TM)t.
If you think your purpose it to share your art with
the world, then
start today! If you feel youâ€(TM)re supposed to be a social
entrepreneur,
then get going now! You may find something thatâ€(TM)ll give your
life
meaning until the end.
We wait for the perfect moment, but it doesnâ€(TM)t exist.
Concentrate on
your purpose for today, tomorrow, next month, and for the next
few
years at the most. Life is now, not
tomorrow.

Amy