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- The road to financial freedom is to
have great health so that you are in good shape
to learn.
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2 - An open mindset to start learning
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3 - Investing your time in your
financial & health education so that you
are in control of your life to create wealth to
enjoy a better life.
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4 - Enjoy the wealth that you have
created because you have been taking care of
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The
Abundance Course
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The
World's Leading Self-Help
Audio Program
The
Release Technique, as taught in the
Abundance Course, has brought greater
abundance, peace, health and happiness into
the lives of tens of thousands of graduates
from all walks of life. It can do the same
for you.
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of people worldwide have learned to tap this
natural ability. The following are a few of
the celebrities who have learned and
benefited from the Release® Technique:
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Joan Collins,
Actress
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Norman
Vincent Peale,
Author, The
Power of Positive Thinking
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Catherine
Ponder, author
of Secret of Unlimited
Prosperity, Dare to Prosper, Dynamic
Laws of Prosperity, Dynamic
Laws of Healing, and many more.
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Dr.
Toni Grant,
Syndicated
Radio Psychologist
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Tom Hopkins,
International
Motivational Speaker
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Dale
Brown,
former head
basketball coach, LSU and
Motivational Speaker
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Terry
Louise Fisher, Creator
of LA Law TV show.
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Barbara
Babcock,
Actress
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Dawn
Tarnofsky,
Exec. V.P.,
Lifetime Entertainment Television
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Britt
Eklund,
Actress
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Hope
Lange, Actress
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Madeline
Kahn,
Actress
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Bruce
Davidson,
Actor
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Diane Ladd,
Actress and
mother of Laura Dern
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Laura
Dern, Actress
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Master Them And You
Might Be More Successful
Over the years, they discovered that most successful
people have 10 traits in common. And that these 10
traits-together-help successful people meet their
goals and turn their dreams into reality. How many of
these 10 traits do you have?
How you think is everything.
Remember to "think positive" at every
opportunity. Visualize success, not failure. Avoid
negative environments and people. You are what you
think.
Decide on your dreams and goals.
Be specific about your goals. For example, say "I
am taking a cooking class next month," rather
than "I would like to take a cooking class
sometime." Create a plan to reach your goals, and
stick to it.
Take action.
Goals alone have no meaning; you need to take action
to make them real. Don't let fear hold you back. Just
do it.
Never stop learning.
Take classes, go back to school, read books, join a
discussion group. If you are interested in a subject,
make time to learn about it. Keep acquiring new
skills.
Be persistent and work hard.
You've probably heard the _expression, "success
is a marathon, not a sprint." Keep your eye on
the goal, and keep working toward it. Don't give up.
Learn to analyze details.
Get all the facts, and ask for input. You will make
wiser decisions. Acknowledge your mistakes, but don't
beat yourself up. Learn from your mistakes.
Focus your time and money.
When you believe in something, put your attention and
energy there. Don't let people or things distract you.
Don't be afraid to innovate; be different.
Be true to yourself, and have your own ideas.
Following the crowd is a path to mediocrity.
Deal and communicate with people effectively.
No person is an island. Communicate your thoughts and
desires honestly, and encourage others to communicate
honestly with you. Practice understanding and
motivating other people.
Be honest and dependable; take responsibility.
Never cheat or lie. When you make a promise, keep it.
When you screw up, admit it. Without honesty,
dependability and responsibility, the other secrets
for success don't matter.
By Sean Toh
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