So, did you listen to the story about the fly (yesterday’s post) by Price Pritchett? The story that changed the way Bob Proctor thought about life and went forward to make money that he originally thought was an impossibility.
Do you understand how that story relates to the vast majority of people?
Most of us are told from an early age to try harder and you will succeed. Try harder, work harder and you will get rich. But this is not the truth in most cases. Just like the fly, we fail to see another way. We fail to see opportunities knocking on the back door. We are adamant that this is the right way and will not listen to our inner thoughts that there could be another way. An easier way. A simpler way.
There is always another way. You have to be willing and ready to accept that possibility. And if you do not try, you will never know and you will be like the fly and not succeed.
All big fortunes in this world are made by people who took the chance, saw the opportunity and found another way.
Is it not your turn to find another way? I really think it is.
Contact me – let’s talk – there are opportunities for you not to Try Harder!
I wanted to give you some information to think about that will be very crucial to your future…
Do you know why 95% of people out there never “have enough” of anything and find themselves lost, confused, and constantly searching for the reason why?
The answer is simple…
“Most people will loose more to indecision than they will to a bad decision”
This is not only the truth; it is the number 1 reason people remain unsuccessful in their lives. Even the unsuccessful people aware of this principle remain unconvinced of how powerful decisions are and how debilitating indecision can be.
Maybe you know the story of Andrew Carnegie. He called a young reporter into his office and asked him to devote 20 years to interviewing only the world’s richest people in order to share “The Secret” of wealth, success, and happiness with the rest
of the world…
But, did you know that Mr. Carnegie secretly held a stopwatch beneath his desk and gave Napoleon Hill only 60 seconds to answer yes or no before he would lose the opportunity forever? Mr. Carnegie knew that if Napoleon required more time to think about
it then he was the wrong guy.
You see, Mr. Carnegie knew that Successful People make decisions quickly…
Napoleon Hill took 32 seconds to say YES, and his lack of indecision led to Think and Grow Rich, the best-selling book responsible for helping to create an estimated 1 million millionaires!
Grab yourself a copy and start reading!! You can be the next one!
I had the pleasure of attending a lecture at the University of Toronto with about 200 people to listen to Bob Proctor. Now you must realize that 200 people is a very small number in comparison to some of the seminars that Bob Proctor speaks.
He had the audience captivated for over 2 hours. The energy he has can put most of us to shame. Below is a small segment. A True Story by Price Pritchett.
To view this segment, please click on the link below.