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The Ultimate Feel-Good Article

November 15th, 2009

Boy Howdy, here it is!  Wait till you find out you could have been reading this all along.  Oh well, let’s stick with the moment.

We  search, scan, surf, link, chat, sign up, and sometimes fork over, for anything we think will improve our lot and mood.

Where do they come up with this stuff?

In all fairness, there IS a ton of excellent material online which carries the potential to make us feel good, better, even best.  But how do we tell who the ‘good guys’ are? And how much time and treasure should we spend in the hunt?

What if the Ultimate Feel-Good Article is something WAY DIFFERENT than you expected?  Something you can’t even look for. Kind of like what they say about a solution to a puzzle only showing up after you sleep on it, or the answer to a prayer not coming from where you thought it would.

What if the Ultimate Feel-Good Article is one you write yourself?  Hey, don’t feel cheated, at least not yet.  Like Billy Mays said, “Wait, there’s more.”

  • Proposition 1:  Spend 15 minutes a day (5 min. for new mothers/fathers and other time-challenged creatures) being with yourself, and jot down a few things you are grateful for.  Lists, prose, poetry, outlines, stick-up notes, napkins, doesn’t matter.  What matters is that you practice — five minutes every day that you don’t have an all-day migraine.
  • Proposition 2:  Let the habit sweep you into a new mindset.
  • Proposition 3:  Allow yourself to think this is important, and it carries the potential to make a BIG difference.  Keep your tidbits, WRITTEN.

THE BIG PROP: Read the stuff on the days when you least want to do so.

Read it aloud.

Recite your lists to pets, babies, sleeping squirrels in your oak tree, house plants, mirror, friend on the phone, partner if you have one, favorite lamp, doesn’t matter.  What matters is that you listen.  Listen, huh?!

The Ultimate Feel-Good Article turns out to be ephemeral, unless it gets to take root in your psyche.  So you have to actually listen to yourself to have this work for you long term.

(Short-term yada-yada is quite acceptable, however, because it gets your brain used to the messages, even if your mind still thinks it’s hogwash.)

Try this.  Yes, of course, come back and explore our offerings, but first…

Go read YOUR Ultimate Feel-Good Article.  Then come back and leave us a comment, or questions about getting the hang of it.  We’ll be here for you.

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New Year, New Territory (in a Ferrari?)

January 1st, 2009

Happy New Year,

The Sun is coming back to the Northern Hemisphere, and Saturday is a first-quarter moon.   New, new, new.  New 2009 lines on spreadsheets.  New predictions, new corners to turn, new possibilities, new habits.

I need some habits that will help me
get a Ferrari, for only a buck.

The only way for me to fully participate in all that newness, is to figure out how to recreate myself inside-out.  That is, I need a new way of thinking, which will spill over into all that outer life we call consensus reality.  I must renew, revive, re-invent, rearrange myself, to be new, in these coming months.

I am thinking about how to reinvent myself
as someone who can swing a deal for a Ferrari,
for only a buck.

Not to worry, I will still be myself – with enough new energy to go forward and, more practically speaking, to apply my efforts to achieve amazing new successes.  How else can we accomplish new tasks, complete new work, tackle new projects?  We need some fresh energy and lots of stamina.

Does driving a Ferrari take special stamina?

There is definitely a new prize available for you. You may even be able to earn a prize in the next three months.  The prize might be:

  • Learning how to profit from something you love to do.
  • Running your own business, so loaded with great value, your customers love to hear from you, buy from you, and ask for more.
  • Finding wildly wealthy mentors who have a calling to help others, and who can help you become wildly successful too.
  • Making enough extra moolah to get and STAY debt-free!
  • Finding some quick relief from old constraints and traps.

Freedom from Ruts

Successful people show a willingness to participate in the kind of inner renewal that becomes a part of their outer life.  The kind that gives us courage and determination to pursue our visions and dreams.

(Goal-oriented people call those goals and objectives.)

It’s the stuff that makes the difference – between wishful thinking and bold action, between fantasy and real, relief-bringing achievement.

How badly do you want change, freedom, success?

What do you need, in order to achieve your visions and dreams, er, goals and objectives?  What new habits are you willing to learn. What tools would help you?  What do you need to do, right this minute?

Oh, and the bonus prize might be a Ferrari.

Get the next part of the story sent to you. You’ll be blown away!  There’s a little video or two you’ll want to see.  Then you can decide.  And if you wish more than anything to pull ahead, and learn how to have a successful online business of your own, listen to everything this team has to say.  They have taken the trip before you, and now they are driving a Ferrari.

GET IN ON YOUR CHANCE FOR A WILD RIDE TO THE TOP.

Hop in.  Join the others.  The view is magnificent and will thrill you!

Put your name and email in the box, and you will get instant access to more details.

Find out How.  Now!

Bookmark and Watch for More to Come,
The PurposePositive.com Team

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