Archive for October, 2009
The Thought For The Day: Millionaire In Training
Friday, October 30, 2009
Inspiration: “Twenty five dollars a week can make you a millionaire in thirty years if you don’t do anything with it but put it in the bank.” Dr. C. Thomas Anderson, Millionaire and Author of Becoming A Millionaire God’s Way
Be: (Positive Confession): I am a Millionaire In Training.
Do: (First Steps) Today, get [...]
Friday, October 30, 2009
Inspiration: “Twenty five dollars a week can make you a millionaire in thirty years if you don’t do anything with it but put it in the bank.” Dr. C. Thomas Anderson, Millionaire and Author of Becoming A Millionaire God’s Way
Be: (Positive Confession): I am a Millionaire In Training.
Do: (First Steps) Today, get the thought that being financially successful is out of your capabilities and start thinking and acting like the millionaire you are meant to be. Here’s how. First, lose the guilt about becoming wealthy. Money is neither good nor evil, having money will only enhance who you already are, so if you’re already a generous person you can be even more generous. If you are a generous person God wants you rich! Second, start finding ways to make your money work for you instead of the other way around. I don’t mean quit your job, rather for you to start seeking out opportunities to use your “disposable” money for something other than disposing it on frivolous things or items with only shock value (stop trying to impress the jones and start stepping up to the Trumps and Rockefellers.) Third, put self control to work for you. Becoming wealthy isn’t just saving it is also finding ways to reduce your “fixed” outflow you CAN do this by keeping good records of purchases that can result in tax deductions, practicing better energy efficienecy around the home, and resist the temptation to pull your savings out for non emergency purchases. For the most powerful financial secret of all check out today’s daily word.
Have: (Making Dreams in to Reality) As I develop the mindset and habits of a millionaire I’ll soon see seven figures on my bottom line.
Be, do and have the best day of your life! God Bless You!
The Thought For The Day: Learn-It-All
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Inspiration: “The wisest mind has something yet to learn.” George Santayana
Be: (positive confession) I Am a Learn It All.
Do: (first steps) Today, use the internet for something extraordinary. Continuing Education. It doesn’t have to be a 3 week course on rocket science to be valuable. Go to the Free Dictionary and learn [...]
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Inspiration: “The wisest mind has something yet to learn.” George Santayana
Be: (positive confession) I Am a Learn It All.
Do: (first steps) Today, use the internet for something extraordinary. Continuing Education. It doesn’t have to be a 3 week course on rocket science to be valuable. Go to the Free Dictionary and learn the definition of a word you read and didn’t know or get a new perspective on something you thought you already knew. And one more thing, never be ashamed at what you don’t know, because no matter who you are the wealth of things that you don’t even know you don’t know will always far exceed what you know you know, you know!
Have: (making dreams reality) As I continue educating myself I will find that learning excites the senses, empowers the mind, and sparks new ideas that have the potential to change our world. Remember, don’t be a “know it all” be a “learn it all” and you will have an expanded world at your finger tips.
Be, Do, and Have the best day of your life! God Bless You!
The Thought For The Day: Resourceful
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Inspiration: “The most successful people are those who are good at Plan B.” Professor James Yorke, 2003 Japan Prize Winner
Be: (Positive Confession) I am Resourceful.
Do: (First Steps) Today, start developing your life’s contingency plan(s). Some of the world’s best accomplishmnets and greatest inventions came about when Plan A failed. Looking at your [...]
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Inspiration: “The most successful people are those who are good at Plan B.” Professor James Yorke, 2003 Japan Prize Winner
Be: (Positive Confession) I am Resourceful.
Do: (First Steps) Today, start developing your life’s contingency plan(s). Some of the world’s best accomplishmnets and greatest inventions came about when Plan A failed. Looking at your business, relationships, or personal finances from a slightly different perspective may have the affect of shedding light on an easier, less stressful, and more productive path than the one you are presently on; and even if it doesn’t there is nothing lost and potentially positive side benefits of using your creativity and imagination (i.e. new businesses, improvements on existing products, more romance, and better ways of communicating). One more thing, don’t wait until you need Plan B to start thinking about plan b, c, and d!
Have: (making dreams into reality) As I strengthen my ability to perform at a high level even when circumstances are less than favorable I’ll find that the resources available to me are less important than the resourcefulness that avails within me.
Be, do, and have the best day of your life! God Bless You!
Many people today are afraid and anxious because of a perceived lack of resources. When you understand what God has place in you is greater than anything that can stand against you those fears will be wiped away and you can proceed to the prosperous life he has designed for you. Want to learn more about livng this life without fear, check out my book, Shake Off The Snake. Buy it today and recieve Daniel’s CD “Just Worship” free!
The Thought For The Day: Decision Maker
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Inspiration: “Making the right decisions is often a lot less important than determining to make your decisions right. Only by making a decision and acting on it can you get into action and move forward. By waiting to make only the perfect decisions, you remain inert and cannot move forward at all.” [...]
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Inspiration: “Making the right decisions is often a lot less important than determining to make your decisions right. Only by making a decision and acting on it can you get into action and move forward. By waiting to make only the perfect decisions, you remain inert and cannot move forward at all.” Dan Kennedy, author and speaker
Be: (positive confession) I Am a Decision Maker.
Do: (first steps) Today, stop waiting for all the stars to align before making quality decisions knowing that when you fail to make a definitive choice your decisions are made for you by default. Reject the idea of having limited choices. Realize that you have the choice whether to react and respond like most people or start asserting yourself proactively and in a creative fashion.
Have: (making dreams reality) As I transform from an inactive/reactive person who has decisions made for them into a proactive decision-maker I’ll have something that unsuccessful people can never fathom, a host of options unaffected by the evolution of circumstances.
Be, Do, and Have the best day of your life! God Bless You!
Most people fear making the wrong decision and allow that fear to keep them from choosing what is right. This kind of fear, unlike the normal emotion of fear, is completely opposed to the will of God in your life. If you want to break out of the fear driven mentality and reach toward the life you have always wanted check out my book, Shake Off The Snake. Order it today and recieve Daniel Peña’s “Just Worship” cd, FREE!
The Thought For The Day: Strategist
Monday, October 26, 2009
Inspiration: “Happy people plan actions, they don’t plan results” Dennis Wholey
Be: (positive confession) I Am a Strategist.
Do: (first steps) Today, begin (if you haven’t already started) to devise your strategies for a productive 2010. Don’t merely make resolutions, outline in writing the specific steps you are going to take to reach those [...]
Monday, October 26, 2009
Inspiration: “Happy people plan actions, they don’t plan results” Dennis Wholey
Be: (positive confession) I Am a Strategist.
Do: (first steps) Today, begin (if you haven’t already started) to devise your strategies for a productive 2010. Don’t merely make resolutions, outline in writing the specific steps you are going to take to reach those goals you have set. In addition create incremental (week, month, quarter, yearly) goals that will help you measure your progress. Lastly, commit to the habits you decide upon without worrying about results; knowing that though you can’t control outcomes you can increase the liklihood that favorable returns will occur more consistently. This third step can and should be solidified by having a mentor or accountability partner (someone who you trust will hold you to your word.)
Have: (making dreams reality) As I set forth written objectives and strategies to accomplish them I am nearly 50% more likely to achieve that which I’ve set out to do. (This according to research by Gail Matthews, Phd Dominican University)
Be, Do, and Have the best day of your life! God Bless You!
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The Thought For The Day: Confident
Friday, October 23, 2009
Inspiration: “Too many people overvalue what they are not and undervalue what they are.” Malcolm Forbes
Be: (positive confession) I Am Confident.
Do: (first steps) Today, make decisions without regret, don’t be intimidated by what you are not, instead focus on what you are. Write down a list of your top 5 greatest attributes or [...]
Friday, October 23, 2009
Inspiration: “Too many people overvalue what they are not and undervalue what they are.” Malcolm Forbes
Be: (positive confession) I Am Confident.
Do: (first steps) Today, make decisions without regret, don’t be intimidated by what you are not, instead focus on what you are. Write down a list of your top 5 greatest attributes or accomplishments; then strengthen those areas you are good at to the point where you are great at them and manage your weak points by either surrounding yourself with people who are strong in those areas or by keeping resources at your disposal (books, manuals, CD’s) where you can obtain answers to those challenges at a moment’s notice.
Have: (making dreams reality) As I determine to look at what I have instead of what I don’t, what I am instead of what I am not, and what I’ve done instead of what I’ve yet to accomplish my perceived value increases!
Be, Do, and Have the best day of your life! God Bless You!
The Thought For The Day: Best
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Inspiration: “Good is often the enemy of the Best.” Edwin Louis Cole
Be: (positive confession) I Am the Best.
Do: (first steps) Today, don’t settle for just being good at something. If you do something well, find new ways to improve upon it. Imagine for a minute where we would be if we stopped [...]
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Inspiration: “Good is often the enemy of the Best.” Edwin Louis Cole
Be: (positive confession) I Am the Best.
Do: (first steps) Today, don’t settle for just being good at something. If you do something well, find new ways to improve upon it. Imagine for a minute where we would be if we stopped at a good car (that only got up to 20 MPH) or a good computer (that could only store 30,000 characters.) Those products were serviceable but by improving on them we have greatly enhanced our quality of life. Learn to do what great athletic teams do. They watch the video tape of their past performances analyzing, to the smallest detail, how the results of each play could have been maximized. I am not suggesting you have a videographer follow you around all day, but you can replay each day by keeping a daily log and journaling your activities. In this way you can determine which habits are actually productive as well as those that are merely passing time.
Have: (making dreams reality) As I pursue being the best, even if I miss the mark I’ve still gotten better!
Be, Do, and Have the best day of your life! God Bless You!
The Thought For The Day: Accurate Thinker
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Inspiration: “Men are anxious to improve their circumstances, but are unwilling to improve themselves. They therefore remain bound.” James Allen from the book As A Man Thinketh
Be: (positive confession) I Am an Accurate Thinker.
Do: (first steps) Today, learn to look at things in the natural world as they are not as they [...]
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Inspiration: “Men are anxious to improve their circumstances, but are unwilling to improve themselves. They therefore remain bound.” James Allen from the book As A Man Thinketh
Be: (positive confession) I Am an Accurate Thinker.
Do: (first steps) Today, learn to look at things in the natural world as they are not as they should be. This may sound like a faithless statement but really it is merely an assessment of the facts at hand; real faith never denies circumstances only the right for them to dictate or dominate your life. Accurate thinking recognizes that in business and in life the concept of “fairness” doesn’t exist, there will be times when bad things happen to good people. An accurate thinker will anticipate the ideal, but plan for the ordeal. Let me give you an example from my field of how this can either work for you or against you. The philosophy of Chiropractic is very big on something called preventative or wellness care. It is a concept I whole heartedly embrace and, in a perfect world everyone would do the things necessary to prevent disease by eating right, exercising, and keeping their frame in health with regular chiropractic adjustments. The reality is that most people don’t and end up having some sort of crisis. Over the years I have seen colleagues go out of business because they dogmatically marketed their practice under this wellness concept, because this is how it “was supposed to be”. Because they were unwilling to change their perspective on the industry and reposition themselves their circumstances didn’t change. Had they learned to stop seeing the world through rose colored glasses and quit complaining about the injustices of the system they would still be in business, and probably have a fair share of wellness patients along with the good feelings that come with helping people out of a crisis situation.
Have: (making dreams reality) As I view the world and its system accurately and think more precisely about how to impact the people around me I’ll make more efficient use of my time, energy, and money.
Be, Do, and Have the best day of your life! God Bless You!
The Thought For The Day: Believer
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Inspiration: “For those who believe, no proof is necessary. For those who don’t believe, no proof is possible.” Stuart Chase
Be: (positive confession) I Am a Believer.
Do: (first steps) Today, remember every great thing ever invented by man had to first be believed before it was seen. Long before a switch was [...]
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Inspiration: “For those who believe, no proof is necessary. For those who don’t believe, no proof is possible.” Stuart Chase
Be: (positive confession) I Am a Believer.
Do: (first steps) Today, remember every great thing ever invented by man had to first be believed before it was seen. Long before a switch was ever flicked Edison believed he could harness light in a bottle, before the first assembly line Henry Ford believed an “iron horse” would be the transportation of the future. Before you fulfill your destiny you need to believe that your Creator knew what He was doing when he formed you and strategically placed you where you are today. Then you must trust that the abilities which He has given to you are sufficient for the journey that has been placed in front of you. Lastly, act according to your faith to bring things from the realm of the unseen into existence.
Have: (making dreams reality) As I realize that “believing is seeing” and not the other way around I put my self on the path to accomplishing great things.
Be, Do, and Have the best day of your life! God Bless You!
The Thought For The Day: Winner
Monday, October 19, 2009
Inspiration: “Your ability to be a winner 100 percent of the time is based upon giving up the notion that losing at anything is equivalent to being a loser.” Dr. Wayne W. Dyer
Be: (positive confession) I Am a Winner.
Do: (first steps) Today, take an objective look at your past “losses”. Determine [...]
Monday, October 19, 2009
Inspiration: “Your ability to be a winner 100 percent of the time is based upon giving up the notion that losing at anything is equivalent to being a loser.” Dr. Wayne W. Dyer
Be: (positive confession) I Am a Winner.
Do: (first steps) Today, take an objective look at your past “losses”. Determine if there is a common denominator or recurring pattern; be it poor preparation, mistakes that were repeated multiple times, or specific questions you couldn’t answer effectively then work on correcting those issues before your next presentation or conversation.
Have: (making dreams reality) As I take the word loser out of my vocabulary and instead focus my attention on letting the winner in me go about correcting past mistakes I snatch my next victory from the hands of defeat!!!!
Be, Do, and Have the best day of your life! God Bless You!