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10 Top Lessons From The Book "Think And Grow Rich"
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1. Thoughts are more powerful than money, education, or specific knowledge.
If you think you can accomplish something, you're already a step closer to the finish line.
2. Desire is the link between thoughts and action.
Thoughts -> Desire -> Actions
3. You can have excuses or your can have results but you can never have both.
Cut all the excuses before they impede your growth.
4. Have faith that your goal is achievable.
To increase your chances of achieving your goals:
• Close your eyes and repeat your affirmations out loud
• Repeat your affirmations every day and night
• Put a copy of your affirmations in a place where you can see them
5. Imagination is more important than knowledge.
Anything you imagine can be deemed into the world through a solid plan of action.
6. You're a decision maker or a procrastinator.
Procrastinators let the thoughts of others hold them back.
Decision makers make goals their highest priority.
7. Once you have an idea, surround yourself with like minded intelligent people.
All great businesses started with a mastermind alliance between partners.
8. Successful people transmute their sexual desires and impulses into their work.
Acknowledge your sexual desire and channel it into enthusiasm and passion for your profession.
9. Use thought pattern of wealth and success to embed them in your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious mind will then bring them into physical reality.
10. Your biggest obstacle to wealth and your best self is fear.
• Fear of poverty
• Fear of criticism
• Fear of ill health
• Fear of loss love
• Fear of old age
• Fear of death
But fear only stops you if you let it.
Work on your Mental Models:
- think better
- think in new ways
- master skills to breakthrough
Understand new skills to make wiser choices and take better actions.
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