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Create Success Newsletter
Volume I, Issue 4 - June 2004
Powerful Tips to Grow Your Business and Your Life
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"By thought, the thing you want is brought to
you. By action, you receive it."
- Wallace Wattles

In this issue ---

1. "Don't Say No To Prosperity"
2. Moving Sale
3. Mind Matters - "Shades"
4. Recommended Resources

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Lead Article

"Don't Say No To Prosperity"
© Wes Hopper - All Rights Reserved

You're probably asking yourself, "Who would say No to prosperity? I sure wouldn't!" But you'd be surprised how often it happens.

I was reminded of this recently when I was cleaning out the garage for our move. (See the Moving Sale item below.)

I had a whole bunch of electrical and plumbing parts and supplies that I didn't want to move, and were too good to throw out. So I invited a guy I know who does handyman work to come over and see what he could use.

The first thing I got from him was a story about how changeable customers are. "This lady had me over to just do some painting, and the next thing ya know, she wants me to completely remodel 2 bathrooms and the kitchen! It's a 6-month job."

"Wow, that great!", I thought, but he had a different view. "Now I got a big problem because I can't schedule all the other people that call me", he said. In other words, this woman had needlessly complicated his life by giving him 6 months of work.

Nowhere in the conversation did I hear even the slightest touch of gratitude for this windfall. He was telling the Universe - "Don't do this!"

And the Universe always says "Yes" to us.

But it gets even stranger. I had told him to take what he wanted and pay me whatever he could afford, but he insisted that I name a price. So I looked at the aproximately $800 worth of wire, fittings, boxes, etc and said, "Oh, you can have it all for $100."

"No", he said, "I can't do $100 right now. Business has been really slow."

Huh? He just got a 6-month, no competitive bid job, couldn't handle all the others calling and business was slow? I wonder what "business is good" would look like!

I finally told him to take what he wanted for free because it would help me to get it out of my garage. After 5 minutes of deliberation, he took $10 worth of PVC sprinkler fittings and left all of the expensive stuff behind.

Now the lesson here is one for all of us to ponder. How many times are we confronted with opportunity and we can only see problems? The Universe is trying its best to give us stuff, and we just say that it's too much trouble. We might have to think; new thoughts, new ideas! God forbid!

Charles Fillmore said that the reason that the substance of the Universe is inexhaustible is because it consists of rich ideas.

Wendy Craig-Purcell put it this way, " Part of being a good receiver is being receptive to ideas that can translate into products or services that people want. If you are short of money, money isn't the problem. Lack of money is the symptom. The real problem is lack of ideas."

Here's one way to recognize a good idea: it excites you and scares you at the same time.

It excites you because it resonates with your inner mission and desire for more expression and more life.

It scares you because it will take you into uncharted territory. You'll have to grow, to stretch, and step into bigger shoes.

How many times do we turn away when we're faced with that? But it's the price we pay for a meaningful and prosperous life.

Make a conscious decision to tune in to the rich store of ideas that are floating around. Some of them are disguised as problems! They're just waiting for someone to act on them. Why shouldn't it be you?

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Moving Sale!

As some of you know, we're moving the offices of Horn Creek Productions from Phoenix to Kansas City. My wife is going back to school and that's where the school is. We're selling as much of our stock as we can so we don't have to move it.

Right now we have Mission in Commission (cassettes) on sale for $97 (only 8 left), Winner's Image on sale for $97 (only 9 left), and the powerful Born Rich program with 11 hours of Bob Proctor on video, (DVDs, CDs) discounted by $100 to only $397 (only 2 left!).

When we sell this stock, we're going back to list price, so don't wait. Read the full descriptions and order at:
www.CreateSuccessSeminars.com/products.html

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Article #2 - Mind Matters - "Shades"

You remember the song that goes, "The future's so bright, I gotta wear shades"? Like the man in my story above, we sometimes prefer the darkness of lack and limitation to the dazzle of prosperity and success.

Why? What the heck is our problem?

As Shakespeare said, "The fault, dear Brutus, lies not in the stars, but in ourselves." Specifically, in our subconscious mind.

You see, the subconscious has a number of jobs, but two of the main ones are these:

1. Survival - keep us out of danger
2. Make sure our beliefs and our experience of life are in harmony.

So when we face a big step of growth, a scary step, it triggers the survival instinct. "Take it slow, play it safe, don't take risks", we're told.

When we look at a change that would cause us to play bigger in life, a change that would cause us to step into a bigger role, that causes a conflict with our self-image.

I see that happen often with solo entrepreneurs who have the opportunity to grow into real business owners - with an office, employees, assets, liabilities, P&L, all that stuff. They get very uncomfortable!

The survival instinct looks at the risks like payroll, office lease, etc. The self-image says, "I'm just little old me, not a real CEO of a real company. Who do I think I'm fooling?"

The subconscious has one and only one method of solving these conflicts. It goes to work making us so uncomfortable, so filled with doubt, fear and worry, that we give up on the dream and go back to our comfort zone. We put on the shades.

Bob Proctor call this the Terror Barrier experience. You can expect this experience regularly if you are committed to growth, so get used to it! The only cure is to persevere in your determination to change. Feel the fear and do it anyway.

When you do, the subconcious will eventually get the message that this is the new you, and the conflict will settle down.

Until the next big step.

So take the shades off and enjoy the light. Your eyes will adjust, and you'll find that a bright future is one heck of a lot of fun! Remember, if you're not scared, you're playing too small!

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Recommended Resources

Get Susan Jeffers' great book "Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway". Available at most bookstores or Amazon

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© 2004 Wes Hopper. All rights reserved.
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