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What a Transformation Looks Like I remember telling my wife Betty, once, when she asked for a new car, that there was nothing wrong with the car she was driving. She didn't raise much of a fuss the day I told her that, and I assumed the problem was solved for yet another year. But then she did the Training, a two-day seminar designed to peel away false beliefs and the self-worth limitations that control our lives. Soon after the Training experience, I asked Betty during lunch one day what she had gotten out of the seminar. "Nothing," She said, "I didn't get a thing out of it!" But the very next words out of her mouth let me know that she was no longer the Betty I had known prior to the Training experience. Betty said, "I want a new car."These were the exact same words she had used before the Training, but this time, her tone made those words, not a just a request, but a declaration of intention. This was definitely not the same Betty from before the Training. In those two days, she had transformed herself into someone who had the self-worth to demand a new car and get it! My response? Yeah sure, what color, what make?What you could learn from this example, is that my response in both instances, before and after the Training were the appropriate answer. Why? It was not I, but her self-worth that denied her the car before her transformation, and it was her new level of self-worth that left me no alternative other than to say, "Yes" to her request after the Training.Have you ever gone looking for a new car and told the salesman, "I'm just looking?" What you meant was, "I haven't make it okay with myself to say 'yes'."And then when you finally made up your mind that it was right for you to have that new car, how long did it take to decide on the color and the make of car? Having what you want from life is always a self-worth issue. So, when, if ever, will you raise the bar on YOUR SELF-WORTH?
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Can you even imagine going on four ocean cruises a year, each time, coming back with more money in the bank than when you left? That might be something you'd be doing if you were wealthy. But you're not wealthy? Well, you very well could be once you've changed your relationship to money while doing the exercises in this 65 page Money Solutions Workbook. To check out one of the pages of this life-changing workbook and learn why you may never be wealthy as long as you continue with your current earning strategy, click here
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