More Thoughts on Programming Your Mind from Myrtle Beach

May 13th, 2008

Dale on Myrtle Beach
“You speak your world into existence”

“What you talk about comes about”

We have all heard these types of quotes and most of us have read the chapter from “THINK & GROW RICH” on auto suggestion. So why don’t more people take these truths literally?

When it comes right down to it, why don’t we take all “TRUTH” literally and act upon it?

TRUE BELIEF always leads to ACTION! Read that statement again. “TRUE BELIEF ALWAYS LEADS TO ACTION!”

Like many of you I discovered the World of personal development when I got started in the network marketing industry. Most network marketing training programs I attended included at least 1 section on personal development.

I read the books, listened to motivational tapes constantly, but it was not until I DECIDED to take DAILY ACTION to program my mind ………that major changes in my production started to happen.

So what did I do?

My daily routine consisted mostly of affirmation including:

* Read my 30 Second Commercial every morning (Concept I learned about from the book The Magic of Thinking Big)

* Read “My Perfect Day” Daily

* Reviewed and Visualized my Top 3 Reasons for doing the business

* Read a scroll from The Greatest Secret book 3 times a day

* Went to sleep every night listening to waves on a subliminal audio.

Within a week I could tell a difference, within 30 days my production was better than it had ever been and within 90 days I felt like a new person.

I didn’t do anything I didn’t already know the do, the difference came when I systematically, DAILY, consciously, focussed on programming my mind for Success!

Over time I put this DAILY System together, explaining each concept in a training program I call ” Programming Your Mind for Success”. There is no doubt that I have received more “Life Altering” feedback over the years from this course than any other.

By the time most of you read this, I will be re-releasing this course on DVD, Audio CD, and instead of giving you the actual printed forms for your perfect day, 30 Second commercial, etc, all these forms will be on a CD Rom that you can print right from your computer.

You can get more details about this one of a kind course at http://www.ProgrammingYourMind.com

Also, if you would like to know more about the course I am reading in the picture, (I highly recommend it) You can get details over the next few days right here:

http://tinyurl.com/56xubk

Have a great productive week, and be careful what you say to yourself!

Update from Myrtle Beach

May 12th, 2008

At the time of this writing I am spending a week at the beach in Myrtle Beach South Carolina.  For me there is nothing more relaxing than sitting at the edge of the ocean on small chair and letting the waves run up your legs.

Time at the beach allows me to get away from the hustle and buzzle of normal life and “think”.  I enjoy the time to plan, reflect, and breathe!  For over 10 years I would re-read the classic “Think and Grow Rich” at the beach and always bring a home study course to completely go through. 

Like many of you, the first time I picked up “Think and Grow Rich” I couldn’t quite get through it.  However after reading other classics like “The Magic of Thinking Big”   “The Greatest Secret” and others; I believe they prepared me for the deep concepts outlined in “Think & Grow Rich” 

This year I realized that something I have been saying for years is not completely right.  If you have listened to much of my training, you have heard me say “Don’t read books on vitamins and herbs, read books on leadership. 

I know that advise has helped many.

However as I sit here on the ocean my mind can’t help but reflect on the concepts of “Think & Grow Rich”  and I realize if you don’t get your program right, the best training from the best teachers in the world is really pointless.

The fact is:

Mediocrity Programming = Mediocre Results

Success Programming =  Successful Results

If I had one one wish for all of my customers, clients, friends, family members and everyone I know it would be that they come to grips with this fact and DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT.

I talk a lot more about this concept and exactly how I consciously programmed my mind at http://www.ProgrammingYourMind.com

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Play Ball!

May 12th, 2008

Many of you know about my “MLM Minute” productions that I started at the beginning of this year. If you haven’t yet subscribed to these weekly training videos I invite you to do so today at http://www.TheMLMminute.com/.

To-date, my most watched and most commented on video has been the video about a Major League baseball player, Andy Green, who happens to be a great friend of one of my son-in-laws. I’m a huge baseball fan and Andy’s story is one I know that wheter you’re a fan or not, it will inspire you to “compete”.

Andy’s  video can be watched at:
http://themlmminute.com/Feb%2015.html

In the movie, the referenced Audio CD Set can be found at:
http://www.PureMotivation.com/

While we’re on the subject of baseball, I think you’ll find the tips below from Rhonda Abrams helpful to you and your team while you’re “competing” this season!

• It’s a long season. Like baseball, business takes patience. Forget get-rich-quick schemes. It takes awhile for your concept, marketing, planning and operations to gel. One of Rhonda’s Rules is “The best way to become an overnight success is to work at it for years.”

• Stick in there. In business, you’re going to have setbacks; you can’t let those throw you. Sooner or later, especially if you learn from your mistakes, things are likely to turn your way (unless, of course, you’re a Chicago Cubs fan).

• You need management. You can’t just go out there and play the game; you need strategy. In business, this means having a plan, evaluating your decisions and keeping an eye on the big picture.

• Don’t depend on one star for success. Just as the Yankees can’t depend on Alex Rodriquez to win every game for them, you can’t depend on one star customer (or one distributor) for your success. If you’re overly dependent on one or two customers, you need to strengthen your lineup.

• It takes teamwork. Teams with big payrolls (for example the Yankees) sometimes lose, and teams with small payrolls (for example the Oakland A’s) sometimes win. That’s because baseball requires individuals to work together, to sacrifice for the common good. Even if yours is a one-person business, you need a good team supporting you — accountants, advisers, suppliers, your family and friends.

• Swing for the fences. Occasionally, you’ve got to go for that home run — that big customer, new product or expensive advertising campaign. Once in a while, you’ve got to stretch.

• Depend on “small ball.” Home runs get all the glory, but baseball games are typically won one base at a time. The same is true in business — you build a business one customer, one sale, at a time. Never forget that it’s the day-to-day, bread-and-butter business that enables you to succeed in the long term.

• Have faith. As the song from the baseball musical, “Damn Yankees,” says, “You’ve got to have heart.” As an entrepreneur, you have to believe in yourself — over and over and over again.

• Have fun. Ask any Cubs fan, and they’ll tell you winning isn’t everything. Sure, in business, you’ve got to make a profit, but you also want to enjoy going to work. So don’t forget — have fun while you play ball!

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