Saturday, May 24, 2008

3 Men in Suits: Life Lessons from the Diner

The three men didn't say a word. And yet their very presence in the diner spoke volumes.

THE STORY

It was the end of a long morning.

Despite my aching jaw, I managed to get the kids up, dressed and fed, as well as help my wheelchair bound mother get ready for the day.

We packed everyone and everything into the car and headed to the last follow up appointment after my wisdom teeth surgery.

The appointment went well, but I was tired and hungry--and slightly irritated that after several weeks I still could not chew food.

"I could probably manage an omelet," I said to myself, so it being nearly lunchtime, we pulled into a diner around the corner from the doctor's office.

The kids were unbuckled from their car seats and kept out of lunch hour traffic, the wheelchair was removed from the back of the car, opened up, and pieced together, and we carefully maneuvered up the ramp and through the doors, all the while gratefully acknowledging the strangers who recognized our need and helped by opening doors and clearing the way.

I stood in the lobby with my two kids, the wheelchair, my mother, and my aching jaw, probably looking as frazzled as I felt.

While we were waiting for our table, three men in suits walked into the restaurant, requested a table, and patiently waited with us in the lobby.

Whether they noticed us, I couldn't say, but I certainly noticed them.

There was nothing outwardly remarkable about them. All three were different ages--two of them perhaps in their 40s or 50s, one of them perhaps in his 60s. They wore different kinds of suits--one of them light blue, one of them black, and one of them a rather ugly brown. They were different heights--one was quite short, one was quite tall, and one was somewhere in the middle. Their hair was different--in length, amount, and color. None of them was particularly handsome. By outward accounts they were quite normal.

And yet, they caught my attention.

In fact, they ended up sitting a few tables away from us, and all through lunch I glanced over at their table, watched them secretly, and strained to hear what they were talking about. Often I thought that if I had not had my family with me, I would have gone up to them and introduced myself.

So what was it about these men that drew me to them--that made me so intrigued with who they were, what they were doing, and what they were talking about?

It was because they had an aura of success.

You do not have to be psychic or particularly intuitive--nor even do you need to believe in such things--to recognize when someone has that special quality, that "it" factor, that je ne sais quoi.

You do not have to know someone intimately, or even spend any length of time with them at all, to know whether someone is successful.

No, anyone from anywhere can look at a total stranger and know it instantly--as I did with the three men in suits.

Why?

Because successful people carry with them certain magnetic qualities--things like vision, certainty, focus, and purpose. Qualities that your subconscious picks up on, even if you don't consciously realize it.

THE LESSON

You really can have what you want, but to have it, you, too, must carry with you your own aura of success.

Unfortunately, most people think this is something you're born with--"you either have it or you don't," as the saying goes. They talk themselves into staying small and content with little, because, they believe, they just don't have what what it takes.

But here's the truth. You can be, do, and have anything you want. You really can. But you must be willing to do what it takes to develop the qualities of successful people.

One of my favorite mentors is Dani Johnson, who in just two years worked her way up from being homeless to being a millionaire when she was only 23 years old. Dani says, "Until it becomes a part of you, sometimes you just have to put it on like a pair of pants."

One of the things she did when rising to the top was watch videotapes of successful people. She says, "I would spend an hour a day and watch them with the sound turned off just so I could see how these people carried themselves--what their mannerisms were like, how they dressed, how they did their hair and makeup." Then she would watch it again and listen not only to what they were saying, but how they were saying it--what words they used and the inflection in their voice.

Using these techniques, Dani developed a successful aura of her own, and today people often don't believe her when she tells them she grew up abused and on welfare, and was once homeless, living on a beach, and doing drugs to escape the horrors of her life.

TAKE ACTION

Are you frustrated with the results you are getting in some area of your life? Take action!

Today's action step: Think of someone you know who is successful at something you would like to be successful at (or even better--have lunch with them!). Pay attention to something they do that indicates they are successful. Maybe it's the way they sit or stand. Maybe it's the way they look people in the eye when they're talking to them. Maybe it's the way they smile or encourage others through their conversation.

Find one thing and start emulating just that one thing.

Then see how many people notice you at the diner!

© 2008, Margie Remmers, http://www.YouCanHaveWhatYouWant.com/



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Monday, May 19, 2008

Lesson 11: Affirmations

I love my Beyond Freedom!!!!

I just love how it makes me feel inside. So good. So happy. So peaceful.

Today's lesson is on affirmations. When I read it just now, it seemed to me that it was very similar to the visualization exercise, which was very similar to the "ideal me" exercise. But that's what's so great about this program! It's all the same stuff (adjusting your mindset), but from different angles--making sure no stone goes unturned!

So I went back and read my visualization from the other day, and it just felt so good! Oh man, I want to be that person so badly. That is the real me. I need to read it morning, noon and night. In fact, I think I'm going to print it out as soon as I'm done here and put it all over the place!

That's part of the exercise, too--putting your affirmations all over so you can see them.

But the affirmations described in this lesson are different that the visualization or "ideal me," in that they they need to be short. I am to have one every day, so I will start adding this to my Daily Gratitude (and Weekly Promise!). It is supposed to be something that is applicable to today's events.

Ah...I know exactly.

Last night before I went to bed, I spent some time planning my day. I knew it was going to be very busy, so I wanted to make sure I had everything written down.

Well, there was so much to do that I knew that my instinct would be to push away the possibility of talking to a prospective client--which is exactly what I didn't want to do!

So I wrote in big letters at the top of my schedule:

MAKE ROOM IN YOUR HEART AND YOUR DAY FOR A PROSPECT

It's not worded like a true affirmation should be, but I'll know better for tomorrow. :o)

Daily Gratitude & This Week's Promise

"And he who receiveth all things with thankfulness shall be made glorious; and the things of this earth shall be added unto him, even an hundred fold, yea, more." (Doctrine and Covenants 78:19)

Thank you for this beautiful, gorgeous, sunny Spring day! Thank you for the fresh air, the sunshine and the cool breeze. Thank you for my car wash--it always makes me feel so good to have a clean car! Thank you for the opportunity to rewrite this a THIRD time because it keeps getting accidentally deleted. (More time that I get to spend feeling and expressing my gratitude!) Thank you for the wisdom to move my cursor so it doesn't happen again. :o) Thank you for this wonderful, amazing experience here on earth. Thank you for every moment that has brought me to this point. Thank you for Esther and Abraham and the knowledge that I create my own reality and write my future. My future is so bright! Thank you for the clearing--it feels SO good! Thank you for Amy and for Sheba. Thank you that the morning has gone so smoothly! Thank you for this wonderful, perfect day. Thank you for my family, my children. Thank you for sheet protectors! Thank you for eveything I get experience, everything I get to create. Thank you for the opportunity to allow.

Thank you thank you thank you!!! :o)

This Week's Promise

It was April 29--nearly three weeks ago--that I said I would start putting my weekly promises in here (from Beyond Freedom lesson 7). Not only have I not done it, but I have not even completed the promise I made that day! That is why the lesson recommends making the promise something very easy to accomplish.

I have learned a lot over the last couple weeks--about values and priorities and why certain things have unfolded in my life the way they have. I am anxious to begin anew (press the "reset" button as Tony would say!), and watch what I am able to accomplish in the weeks ahead.

In the words of a character from one of my favorite musicals, Ragtime, "Life is suddenly full of delicious possibilities!" :o)

Any here is a powerful, but simple promise I make to myself this week: Monday through Friday, no naps! If you feel tired, drink some Sustain and go for a walk.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Lesson 10: Visualization

I really should stop being so amazed when today's lesson so closely matches what I have been feeling, doing, and saying! Just this morning, before I sat down to write in here, I sat down and spent about 20 minutes visualizing my life.

I have spent a lot of time visualizing what I want to do (for example, being on stage with Tony, leading my team retreat, meeting my team members for the first time and crying and hugging them), but now I am spending some time visualizing who I want to BE. Who am I? What do I look like? What am I wearing? How do I feel? How am I interacting with people? I have reached a place where I am realizing how very important this is--because BEING is the first step to HAVING.

When we were in Rome, Shawn Achor said something very significant. First, he talked about the power of visualization. Of course, the thing we love about Shawn is that he provides all this scientific back up for things we already believe. He said it has been proven scientifically that the brain cannot tell the difference between something that is real and something that is imagined or visualized. So we know that spending time visualizing what you want to achieve will actually cause it to happen.

Of course, we all knew that.

But then Shawn said something even more significant. He said that studies have shown that visualizing the process is even more important than visualizing the end goal. The people that did that had an even higher success rate.

So I have been spending more time visualizing me--the person I want to be (the person I am becoming!). With that foundation--when I AM that person--all other things in my visualization (the people that are drawn to me, the money that flows through me, the attention, the notariety) will naturally flow. They have to. It cannot be otherwise.

So this exercise is nearly identical to the "ideal me" exercise, but here is my visualization:

I am energetic, enthusiastic, happy, and full of life. I love and cherish everyone in my life--I hug them and tell them regularly how much I appreciate them. I help them see and understand their potential--and encourage them to live up to it. I behave this way around everyone I come in contact with--friends, family, and total strangers. People love to be around me because they feel so good about themselves in my presence. I only get tired because my life is full and complete and satisfying.

My body is thin and lean. I am the picture of health--strong bones, strong lungs, invigorating metabolism. I only eat food that is healthy and nourishing.

I am beautiful. My hair is thick, my nails are tidy, my skin is smooth and supple. My makeup and appearance are always attractive.

I wear stretchy, flowing, comfortable clothes--like dancers and yoga instructors wear. I love feeling comfortable and able to move. I am proud of my body and wear these clothes confidently.

My home and my life are simple and clean. I savor all of life.

Wow. I love the feeling I get from doing this exercise. I need to do it all day every day! :o)

Daily Gratitude & Another Quote

"And he who receiveth all things with thankfulness shall be made glorious; and the things of this earth shall be added unto him, even an hundred fold, yea, more." (Doctrine and Covenants 78:19)

Thank you so much for every moment I have ever lived in his life (and my previous one!). Thank you for Linea. Thank you for Amy. Thank you for the GUIDANCE. Thank you (in advance) for the power and energy to accomplish ALL that I set out to do. Thank you for the show. Thank you that everything is going soooo smoothly (more of this, please!). Thank you for my beautiful, wonderful, spacious, glorious, prosperous home. Thank you for Danny, for Becky, for ChiRunning, and for TI swimming. Thank you for all the desired that have been planted in me. Thank you for the money that continues to flow toward and through me. Thank you for knowledge, wisdom, and understanding. Thank you for this glorious life. Thank you for the rain. Thank you for my garage! Thank you for the abundance of food. Thank you for my perfect body. Thank you for all I see around me. Thank you for this amazing, wonderful, fabulous, incredible experience. Thank you for Aisza. Thank you for the audio book (and all the people who went into its production, as well as the technology to make it, receive it, and use it). Thank you for the perfect alignment and clear messages. Thank you for today's quote, which rang so clearly to my ears:

"The man who is certain to advance is the one who is too big for his place, and

who has a clear concept of WHAT he wants to be;

who knows that he can BECOME what he wants to be and

who is determined to BE what he wants to be."

-- Wallace D. Wattles, The Science of Getting Rich (my emphasis and spacing)

Thank you so much for the reminder that I need "to stand as witnesses of God at all times and in all things, and in all places that ye may be in." (Mosiah 18:9) That's ALL times, in ALL things, in ALL places. It's a tall order! But I see so clearly now how true it is.

Thank you thank you thank you thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

I read this today...

I read this today and wept:

"It is like you are standing on one side of a closed door, and on the other side are all the things you have been wanting, just leaning up against the door, waiting for you to open it. They have been there from the first moment you asked for them: your lovers, your perfect bodies, your ideal jobs, all the money that you could ever imagine, all the things that you have ever wanted! Things little and things big, things that you would call extraordinary and significant and things that you would call not very significant--everything that you have ever identified that you have ever wanted will be lined up right outside your door.

"And in the moment that you open the door, all things wanted will flow to you."

-- Ester and Jerry Hicks (The Teachings of Abraham), Ask and It is Given: Learning to Manifest Your Desires

"Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me." (Rev 3:20)

Ah...life is good. Life is wonderful. Life is amazing. Thank you so much for allowing me to experience it! :o)

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