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![]() Mike,
Thank you for this post. This is on of the most important things I've ever read. Warm regards, Tom > One of the things I have seen in my life and > I'm sure you have too are the people that > seem to make the same mistakes over and over > again. And 'mistakes' might be to harsh a > word. Let's say we see them 'not succeeding' > (in whatever they are trying to succeed at > be it career, romance or building a > business). And this pattern of 'not > succeeding' occurs over and over again > throughout the person's life. Take for > instance the person that is constantly > starting new projects but for whatever > reason doesn't see them through to the > 'payoff' stage. They give up or change > direction (usually give up by changing > direction). The result is their business or > whatever they want to accomplish doesn't > happen. And no matter how prepared the > person is or how much information they have > at their disposal or even if they've had the > opportunity to work with some great mentors > in the past...they still can not reach the > level of success they envision. What do you > do? You could say take action, no matter how > small, any action is good action. But what > about those people that can't even be > persuaded to take action even if they know > in their hearts that they should? An author > by the name of Robert Fritz has been > studying this pattern of human behavior for > a long time. He has several books on the > market and came to look at this problem from > an artist's perspective. People quite often > believe it is their 'beliefs' that hold them > back...that their belief system needs to be > changed. They use affirmations or NLP to > 'reprogram' their minds to a new belief > system that allows them to succeed or as Mr. > Fritz believes..."create". He > makes the very valid point that artists > "create" no matter what their > belief system is. No matter what they think > about themselves, no matter what they think > about others, no matter what they think > about the universe--they create. Is this > crap? Could be...but I think there are a lot > worse opinions out there on why human beings > do not reach the level of success they > desire than what Mr. Fritz puts forth. If > you are interested in reading a chapter of > his current book just follow the link below. > Some of it is a little dry and you might be > wise to bite off only a few pieces at a > time...but I think when you're done, if > nothing else it will give you a fresh > perspective on why people do the things they > do and more importantly how they can change > their behavior patterns to accomplish what > they want to out of life. And isn't that > what we are all here for? > Take care, > Mike Winicki |
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