Sunday, April 22, 2007
AWESOME Recording
I have just had the wonderful pleasure of listening to the John Milton Fogg audio on our web site. This man has had many, many years of experience in networking. He brings forth a wealth of information in regards to what it takes to be successful in this industry. The anologies he uses are very meaningful and relevant, and furthermore bring a fresh perspective to what it is we need to learn in order to have the desired success. They also tie in very nicely to John Lavenia's regular comments on paying the price...However, in my mind the most important nuggets shared were those in relation to what elements a company must have in the 21st century, in order to provide the best assurances of success for its associates. Liberty League promotes has all of those key ingredients: a system to plug into and a company where the leaders do the training (Wake up calls, Black Belt calls, Advanced Advisor calls, Advanced Marketing calls, the Prospecting calls); a company where the leaders to the telling and explaining (Business Orientation calls,) and a 3-way system. A place where team can come together is important; we have our team mind set call on Monday evenings and our Road to Riches web site. Folks, we have the GOLDEN GOOSE!!!
Is it worth paying the price? I answer with a resounding YES!!
I am anxiously awaiting my copy of John's latest book. I will not tell you more; go to the call and learn about valuable resources and web sites.
Enjoy a great start to the week,
Lynette Chartier
http;//www.thepowerisinyourhands.com
Sunday, April 15, 2007
Do You Have A Wealthy Mindset For Success? (Part 2)
Here are the second ten of the the Top 20 Principles of the Wealthy
11. Broke people work by the hour. Wealthy people work by the month.
12. Broke people want to know that after 1 hour of work they have something to show for it. Wealthy people find broke people who think like that – and make them their employees.
13. Broke people get excited when they just get hired. Wealthy people think it is funny someone can be fooled that easily; they are just making a wealthy person wealthier.
14. Broke people complain a lot. Wealthy people are thankful no one shot at them today, that they didn't have to fight in a war, and that they don't have a job.
15. Broke people are more concerned about what other people are doing. Wealthy people are only concerned about what they can be doing to get more done.
16. Broke people think that if no one is doing something, it must suck. Wealthy people think that if no one is doing something, it means more money for them.
17. Broke people think if everyone (all 200 people at a meeting in a city of 1 million) is doing something, the market must be saturated. Wealthy people think that broke people aren't very bright.
18. Broke people think it is okay for others to live where they want to live, drive what they want to drive, and do what they want to do. Wealthy people expect to live where they want to live, drive what they want to drive, and do what they want to do.
19. Broke people are accepting of the fact they cannot do these things. Wealthy people get sick just thinking about being average.
20. Broke people think that other people's opinions are worth more than their dreams. Wealthy people think that their dreams are worth more than other people's opinions.
You must learn to be wealthy. You must learn from the Broke and neither do what they do, nor think what they think.
The best thing you can do for a Broke person ... is to not be counted as one.
Thanks for reading.
Warren Wojnowski
Visit my website at http://www.inspiredabundance.com or feel free to email me at info@inspiredabundance.com
If you have questions about my posts or what I do, feel free to call me at 1-204-878-4564. I'm in the central time zone, so be nice about when you call!
Full of gratitude to you
I simply want to express my gratitude for this wonderful web site and the incredibly valuable resources available to us here. I had downloaded Bob Proctor's Born Rich book and have just completed it this morning. Not only is the information very practical and useful but it is a great follow up to Randy Gage's latest book, as well as to the Power of the Subconscious Mind by Dr. Joseph Murphy. First we get to eliminate our lack mentality with Randy's insights, follow that up with a great explanation of the workings of the mind by Dr. Murphy, and then topped with Bob's years of experience and blue print for success. Folks can then choose to further their quest for insights by going to Bob's web site and getting more of his valuable resources. I believe these 3 pieces of work alone, studied and diligently applied can bring about huge breakthroughs for people and much greater success. I believe the timing of this reading is perfect with the Summit conference just around the corner.
Thanks for allowing me to share.
Lynette Chartier
http://www.thepowerisinyourhands.com
Saturday, April 14, 2007
Do You Have A Wealth Mindset For Success?
Do you have a wealthy mindset? A prosperity mindset?
As I mentioned previously, I believe one of the fundamental keys to success is mindset.
We live in a culture which has socialized a poverty consciousness. This is ingrained from the earliest of days through family, government, school, church, etc.
And it is the single biggest obstacle to your success.
So, what is the difference between a Poverty Consciousness and a Prosperity Consciousness?
Perhaps the most effective way to demonstrate the difference is through contrast.
So here it is. Observe the thoughts and feelings that come up for you as you read each of these points. What do they tell you about yourself?
I call these the top The Top 20 Principles of the Wealthy
- Broke people think that everything is too good to be true, whereas Wealthy people think getting a job sounds too bad to be true.
- Broke people give up when things don't go their way; a few disappointments and they are on to something else, saying things like "it wasn't for me". Wealthy people work harder and become more determined when things go bad, and they understand you have to take the bad with the good in order to make it.
- Broke people always have an excuse. Wealthy people say "my fault" and refuse to make excuses.
- Broke people think not getting what they want is okay. Wealthy people are disgusted at the notion of not getting what they want and will do whatever it takes.
- Broke people always have to talk it over with their broke friends to make sure no one will make fun of them if they make a decision. Wealthy people think for themselves and couldn't care less what their broke friends think.
- Broke people are never coach-able, nor teachable. Wealthy people are always learning; even when the money starts coming in, they never stop learning from those who were there first.
- Broke people are scared of others. Wealthy people entrust in others and know other people are crucial to their success.
- Broke people are always procrastinating. They would rather talk about it, read about it, think about it, but never seem to do anything about it. Wealthy people hate doing anything but getting it done.
- Broke people are glad when the day is over. Wealthy people love it when the day begins.
- Broke people think wealthy people are "lucky". Wealthy people put themselves in a position to be "lucky" and then work hard to make the "luck" show up.
That's it for today. I'll continue with part 2 tomorrow ...
Thanks for reading.
Warren Wojnowski
Visit my website at http://www.inspiredabundance.com or feel free to email me at info@inspiredabundance.com
If you have questions about my posts or what I do, feel free to call me at 1-204-878-4564. I'm in the central time zone, so be nice about when you call!
Thursday, April 12, 2007
What Is Your Wealth Building Blue Print?
I'm very focused in my own work on learning about and deliberately applying the laws of the universe -- specifically Law of Attraction -- in all aspects of my life.
And one of the aspects in my life I focus a great deal upon is wealth creation.
I've come to believe there is, in fact, a formula that can be applied which serves almost as a blue print for a wealth building strategy.
A simplistic view of the key components that comprise such a blue print would include:
- Your belief system and your relationship with money
- Your wealth building habits
- Learning to become your own advisor
- Becoming an active wealth builder
- Starting one or more businesses of your own
- Looking outside the box for opportunities
But it all starts with component number one -- creating a mindset of abundance which becomes your belief system.
So that's where I'll be focusing next time.
Enjoy the journey.
Warren Wojnowski
Visit my website at http://www.InspiredAbundance.com or feel free to email me at info@inspiredabundance.com
Also, if you have questions about my posts or what I do, feel free to call me at 1-204-878-4564. I'm in the central time zone, so be nice about when you call!
Wednesday, April 4, 2007
Your Daily Actions Matter
I was reminded recently of the Butterfly Effect while listening to Andy Andrews. Andy does a terrific job explaining how everything we do - every action we take or don't take matters.
Because everything we do really does matter, we have an obligation to ourselves to always be a leader and come from that place.
Here's a terrific reminder of the reason why this is so true.
http://www.makeadifferencemovie.com/
So, do you believe the decisions and actions you take matter? You bet they do.
Warren Wojnowski
Want to change your life forever and live the life of your dreams? Visit http://www.InspiredAbundance.com/home-based-business-opportunity.htm to get a feel for me and what I believe about this business.
Monday, March 19, 2007
Liberty Conference in Cancun Mexico, March 2007
My name is Warren Wojnowski and I'm a Summit Advisor.
Our family just returned from the Liberty Conference in Cancun, Mexico and it has truly been a life changing trip. This was my 8th event and it was the best one yet.
Seeing Andy Andrews, Michael Losier and Doug Weade was such a privilege. The learnings we've taken back are already paying tremendous dividends, not just in our business, but in our lives.
Our daughter, Jalyna, attended the conference with us. She's 11 years old. Can you imagine what you'd be able to accomplish with your life had you had the opportunity to be exposed to such incredible information at the age of 11? And for my 4 year old son, Joshua, this was his third trip to Cancun. He's 4 years old, for crying out loud!
The opportunity to network with such tremendous team members as the Road To Riches Group is a blessing for which I am truly grateful. Thank-you everyone for being the team that you are. You are awesome.
We were so jazzed by the conference and the Moon Palace resort that the most intense conversation we had before coming home was around whether we should extend our trip an extra week. We ended up opting to come home as per our original schedule, but how cool is it that we were even able to entertain the conversation? There was no concern about having to return to our jobs - we had our business right on site with us. The freedom and flexibility to entertain those impulses as they happen is truly extraordinary and one of the greatest pleasures of operating our own home business.
I am very grateful for Liberty League, the community, and the Road To Riches Group team.
Want to change your life forever and live the life of your dreams? Visit http://www.InspiredAbundance.com/home-based-business-opportunity.htm to get a feel for me and what I believe about this business.