Thursday, June 17, 2010

Manifesting Wealth – Three Secrets

It's been said many times in many ways: Positive thinking and firm belief can help you manifest wealth in many forms.

The basics of manifesting wealth in your life is examined in a pivotal book, “Think and Grow Rich” by Napoleon Hill.In this book average folks, folks in dire straights financially and personally, tell their stories of how they were able to achieve great wealth in many forms with persistence and the power of positive thinking.

Hill dispenses some basic principles as to how to go about manifesting wealth in ordinary lives:

Developing a Burning Desire for Riches – Though it's a start, just wishing for wealth isn't going to make it a reality in your life. You have to want it deep down in your soul, it must be all consuming, that is the point to realizing wealth, love, and happiness.Hill doesn't mince around. He tells us to write our desires, make a checklist that outlines what kind of wealth, how much, when we want it, and how we intend to get it.Once you've come up with the list, Hill instructs you to read it – ALOUD – twice a day to brand the answers on your conscious and subconscious mine.

Develop Faith in Your Ability at Manifesting Wealth – There is a great saying, “Whatever the mind of man can conceive and believe, it can achieve.”You must have the deepest feelings that a financially secure life is coming to you, you must have faith that it is coming.Everything you desire that the universe has to offer can be yours. Reading your list twice a day will burn that into your soul.

Act with Persistence Toward Your Goal – The third step in Hill's plan of action calls for just that – action – persistent action toward your desired outcome.

From what I've seen, taking action, that is the biggest difference between those who sit on their hands simply wishing, and those who wish and take action to make their desires manifest themselves.Effortless, easy, that's what action will feel like once you have developed a burning desire and absolute faith that you will have financial rewards.

The 10,000 failures of Thomas Edison are part of his legend. He kept at it, knowing in his heart he was right and that it would happen, eventually,Edison exhibited the same traits Hill asks of his readers: Step One – He knew it would work. Step Two – He knew he was right. Step Three – He persisted.

Hill says it all begins with thought. Once your thinking is changed and your focus is on the outcome and you really believe you can do it, you have made yourself into an unstoppable machine of determination. Your goal becomes a reality.


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