So lets get childish
Posted on November 30, 2010
Hi Everyone…Below I have included some important points from the man himself “JIM ROHN”.
I only discovered Jim after joining my Personal Development business and now have so many of his books and audio’s.
What he talks about below is re-discovering the child in you.
When I read this it reminded me off how hard it was for me to sit with my kids when they were little and play make believe.
I thought I was a busy grown up and had so many more important things to do than sit and pretend.
WOW …..
How wrong was I….
Please read what Jim has to say about embracing the child in you.
So lets get childish.
I would love to hear what childish exciting things you have decided to do.

Thanks Chrissy
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Remember the master teacher once said 2,000 years ago, “Unless you can become like little children, your chances are zero, you haven’t got a prayer.” A major consideration for adults.
Be like children and remember there are four ways to be more like a child no matter how old you get :
Curiosity
Be curious. Childish curiosity. Learn to be curious like a child. What will kids do if they want to know something bad enough? You’re right. They will bug you. Kids can ask a million questions. You think they’re through. They’ve got another million. They will keep plaguing you. They can drive you right to the brink.
Also kids use their curiosity to learn. Have you ever noticed that while adults are stepping on ants, children are studying them? A child’s curiosity is what helps them to reach, learn and grow.
Excitement
Learn to get excited like a child. There is nothing that has more magic than childish excitement. So excited you hate to go to bed at night. Can’t wait to get up in the morning. So excited that you’re about to explode. How can anyone resist that kind of childish magic? Now, once in a while I meet someone who says, “Well, I’m a little too mature for all that childish excitement.” Isn’t that pitiful? You’ve got to weep for these kinds of people. All I’ve got to say is, “If you’re too old to get excited, you’re old.” Don’t get that old.
Faith
Faith like a child. Faith is childish. How else would you describe it? Some people say, “Let’s be adult about it.” Oh no. No. Adults too often have a tendency to be overly skeptical. Some adults even have a tendency to be cynical. Adults say, “Yeah. I’ve heard that old positive line before. It will be a long day in June before I fall for that positive line. You’ve got to prove to me it’s any good.” See, that’s adult, but kids aren’t that way. Kids think you can get anything. They are really funny. You tell kids, “We’re going to have three swimming pools.” And they say, “Yeah. Three. One each. Stay out of my swimming pool.” See, they start dividing them up right away, but adults are not like that. Adults say, “Three swimming pools? You’re out of your mind. Most people don’t even have one swimming pool. You’ll be lucky to get a tub in the back yard.” You notice the difference? No wonder the master teacher said, “Unless you can become like little children, your chances, they’re skinny.”
Trust
Trust is a childish virtue, but it has great merit. Have you heard the expression “sleep like a baby”? That’s it. Childish trust. After you’ve gotten an A+ for the day, leave it in somebody else’s hands.
Curiosity, excitement, faith and trust. Wow, what a powerful combination to bring (back) into our lives.
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Free E Book..”The Wealth Express”
Posted on November 24, 2010
Hi Everyone….I would like to share another one of my Free E Book with you…
You must realize the need to get out of the “rat race” as early as possible. To
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This doesn’t mean you have to quit your day job right away. You could spend your free
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wealth, that’s the time to get out of the “rat race” and start enjoying your life.
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Once you are out of the “rat race,” you continue to work This time you work for
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The bottom line is this: It is all right to be an employee, but don’t stay as one for long. I’m talking from experience. Better do something about it now.
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I would love to hear your thoughts on these principals…
Thanks Chrissy
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Free E Book
Posted on November 16, 2010
Please use the link below to download your copy of “The Science of Getting Rich”…..
This is an extract from the book “The Science of getting Rich” by Wallace D Wattles…
In this book, I shall not speak of riches in a figurative way. To be really rich does not mean to be
satisfied or contented with a little. No one ought to be satisfied with a little if he is capable of using and
enjoying more. The purpose of nature is the advancement and unfoldment of life, and everyone should
have all that can contribute to the power, elegance, beauty, and richness of life.
There are three motives for which we live: We live for the body, we live for the mind, we live for the
soul. No one of these is better or holier than the other; all are alike desirable, and no one of the three —
body, mind, or soul — can live fully if either of the others is cut short of full life and expression. It is not
right or noble to live only for the soul and deny mind or body, and it is wrong to live for the intellect and
deny body or soul.
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Feed Your Mind
Posted on November 15, 2010
Hi Everyone…I have just been reading this post from Jim Rohn and thought about my learning curve.
After leaving school all those many years ago I have worked in many different jobs and careers and thought that was all there was to Life.
It was not until I became involved in my personal development business that I realized that I had never really fed my mind with positive food (thoughts).
I didn’t realize I had so many limiting beliefs….
here are some of them that make me shudder because I can remember saying them to my children….
*well we will see what happens…
*don’t get your dreams up or you will be disappointed ….
*just stop all this day dreaming and get on with it…..
this is very hard to admit but I have re-educated myself and I now know that
….If it is meant to be ..then ..It is up to me…..
and making big goals and dreaming is the best thing for you.
The next step is to surround yourself with people that will help you achieve the abundance you deserve.
BE…..DO…..HAVE
Daily I’m now feeding my mind with positive information through books and Audio.
I have a global community of like minded positive people that I now call my friends.
I’m so grateful to be involved in a business that has products that change peoples lives and I’m one of those people.
My personal development has taught me that……….
I’am The Absolute Supreme Authority over my own LIFE.
Please read Jim Rohn’s post below and share with me your favourite mind food.
Thanks
Chrissy Greig
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Where Do You Go for Your Intellectual Feast? by Jim Rohn
Pity the man who has a favorite restaurant, but not a favorite author. He’s picked out a favorite place to feed his body, but he doesn’t have a favorite place to feed his mind!
Why would this be? Have you heard about the accelerated learning curve? From birth, up until the time we are about 18, our learning curve is dramatic, and our capacity to learn during this period is just staggering. We learn a tremendous amount very fast. We learn language, culture, history, science, mathematics… everything!
For some people, the accelerated learning process will continue. But for most, it levels off when they get their first job. If there are no more exams to take, if there’s no demand to get out paper and pencil, why read any more books? Of course, you will learn some things through experience. Just getting out there—sometimes doing it wrong and sometimes doing it right—you will learn.
Can you imagine what would happen if you kept up an accelerated learning curve all the rest of your life? Can you imagine what you could learn to do, the skills you could develop, the capacities you could have? Here’s what I’m asking you to do: Be that unusual person who keeps up his learning curve and develops an appetite for always trying to find good ideas.
One way to feed your mind and educate your philosophy is through the writings of influential people. Maybe you can’t meet the person, but you can read his or her books. Churchill is gone, but we still have his books. Aristotle is gone, but we still have his ideas. Search libraries for books and programs. Search magazines. Search documentaries. They are full of opportunities for intellectual feasting.
In addition to reading and listening, you also need a chance to do some talking and sharing. I have some people in my life who help me with important life questions, who assist me in refining my own philosophy, weighing my values and pondering questions about success and lifestyle.
We all need association with people of substance to provide influence concerning major issues such as society, money, enterprise, family, government, love, friendship, culture, taste, opportunity and community. Philosophy is mostly influenced by ideas, ideas are mostly influenced by education, and education is mostly influenced by the people with whom we associate.
One of the great fortunes of my life was to be around Mr. Shoaff those five years. During that time he shared with me at dinner, during airline flights, at business conferences, in private conversations and in groups. He gave me many ideas that enabled me to make small daily adjustments in my philosophy and activities. Those daily changes, some very slight, but very important, soon added up to weighty sums.
A big part of the lesson was having Mr. Shoaff repeat the ideas over and over. You just can’t hear the fundamentals of life philosophy too often. They are the greatest form of nutrition, the building blocks for a well-developed mind.
I’m asking that you feed your mind just as you do your body. Feed it with good ideas, wherever they can be found. Always be on the lookout for a good idea—a business idea, a product idea, a service idea, an idea for personal improvement. Every new idea will help to refine your philosophy. Your philosophy will guide your life, and your life will unfold with distinction and pleasure.
Jim Rohn
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Posted on November 4, 2010
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To your success
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