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Hi Everyone….

I had to share this post with you from Jim Rohn it really made me think about many of the obstacles I have had to overcome to achieve the success and lifestyle I was looking for …
I loved the story of the butterfly it is such an interesting fact that I din’t know about
but also could relate this process to my life.

Which of these stories do you relate to the most and I would love if you could share a story of your
own on how you have succeed after adversity.

Cheers Chrissy

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Obstacles Are the Stepping Stones of Success by Harvey Mackay
A man was walking in the park one day when he came upon a cocoon with a small opening. He sat and watched the butterfly for several hours as it struggled to force its body through the little hole. Then it seemed to stop making any progress. It looked like it had gotten as far as it could, so the man decided to help the butterfly. He used his pocketknife and snipped the remaining bit of the cocoon.

The butterfly then emerged easily, but something was strange. The butterfly had a swollen body and shriveled wings. The man continued to watch the butterfly because he expected at any moment the wings would enlarge and expand to be able to support the body, which would contract in time. Neither happened. In fact, the butterfly spent the rest of its life crawling around with a swollen body and deformed wings. It was never able to fly.

What the man in his kindness and haste did not understand was that the restricting cocoon and the struggle required for the butterfly to emerge was natural. It was nature’s way of forcing fluid from its body into its wings so that it would be ready for flight once it achieved its freedom. Sometimes struggles are exactly what we need in our lives.

If we were allowed to go through life without any obstacles, we would be crippled. We would not be as strong as what we could have been. And we could never fly.

History has shown us that the most celebrated winners usually encountered heartbreaking obstacles before they triumphed. They won because they refused to become discouraged by their defeats.

My good friend Lou Holtz, football coach of the University of South Carolina, once told me, “Show me someone who has done something worthwhile, and I’ll show you someone who has overcome adversity.”

Beethoven composed his greatest works after becoming deaf. George Washington was snowed in through a treacherous winter at Valley Forge. Abraham Lincoln was raised in poverty. Albert Einstein was called a slow learner, retarded and uneducable. If Christopher Columbus had turned back, no one could have blamed him, considering the constant adversity he endured.

As an elementary student, actor James Earl Jones (a.k.a. Darth Vader) stuttered so badly he communicated with friends and teachers using written notes.

Itzhak Perlman, the incomparable concert violinist, was born to parents who survived a Nazi concentration camp and has been paralyzed from the waist down since the age of four.

Chester Carlson, a young inventor, took his idea to 20 big corporations in the 1940s. After seven years of rejections, he was able to persuade Haloid, a small company in Rochester, N.Y., to purchase the rights to his electrostatic paper-copying process. Haloid has since become Xerox Corporation.

Thomas Edison tried over 2,000 experiments before he was able to get his light bulb to work. Upon being asked how he felt about failing so many times, he replied, “I never failed once. I invented the light bulb. It just happened to be a 2,000-step process.”

Franklin Delano Roosevelt, elected president of the United States for four terms, had been stricken with polio at the age of 39.

Persistence paid off for General Douglas MacArthur. After applying for admission to West Point twice, he applied a third time and was accepted. The rest is history.

In 1927 the head instructor of the John Murray Anderson Drama School instructed student Lucille Ball to “Try any other profession. Any other.”

Buddy Holly was fired from the Decca record label in 1956 by Paul Cohen, Nashville “Artists and Repertoire Man.” Cohen called Holly “the biggest no-talent I ever worked with.”

Academy Award-winning writer, producer and director Woody Allen failed motion picture production at New York University (NYU) and City College of New York. He also flunked English at NYU.

Helen Keller, the famous blind author and speaker, said: “Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, vision cleared, ambition inspired and success achieved. Silver is purified in fire and so are we. It is in the most trying times that our real character is shaped and revealed.”

Mackay’s Moral: There is no education like the university of adversity.

Hi Everyone…Over the next few weeks I’m going to share the stories of Real Mums creating Real Success in their own home business. These Mums are MUMS that made the decision that they wanted to be home with their children but also wanted to create Financial Success. I love being apart of their amazing journeys and I know you will enjoy their stories of success also..

LEANNE ..ANOTHER MUM SHARING HER SUCCESS WITH MY BUSINESS*****
I want to share with you all; that l feel like a Rich Mum. Many years ago business success was important but it meant long hours and hard work. When my husband was diagnosed with cancer we took a journey of transformation. Making choices that were right for us as a family.

Through personal growth we now achieve so much more in so much more less time. I am a rich mum because l have maintained business success, l am present in my children’s life, l run a successful business from home and have time for myself to ensure l enjoy my passions (fitness, writing and maintaining a positive happy home)

I was determined to have success in all areas of my life and through the right choices l have achieved this and so much more. Personal growth and development is so important to achieve success in every area of life.

Choose to make a difference… Choose to be a mum and be proud of your success.

Cheers Chrissy

Hi Everyone…Over the next few weeks I’m going to share the stories of Real Mums creating Real Success in their own home business. These Mums are MUMS that made the decision that they wanted to be home with their children but also wanted to create Financial Success. I love being apart of their amazing journeys and I know you will enjoy their stories of success also..
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Alison and Paul (Brisbane, Australia)


We started this business after the birth of our first child. Once our baby came into the world we realised that we did not want to do life they way we had been. Working long hours making money for someone else. We would have missed out on seeing our daughter grow up and someone else would have been raising our child during the day. This was not something either of us wanted. We also wanted to be shinning examples of success to ourselves first and then our daughter. We did not want to teach her that you have to wait for your dreams or no sorry “we can’t afford it”. We were motivated to create the life we wanted, with true abundance, flexibility, fun and pleasure. This business has not only given us all of that but the support programs that run along side it have allowed us to grow as individuals to become the leaders we have always known we are. We are now in control of our lives, not someone or something else. We are living our life we design not designing it in the hope we can live it one day.

The Displacement Law

Let us say that you have not been so lucky in the past and you have
absorbed hundreds and thousands of negative thoughts. You have the habit
of addressing yourself, “I’m no good at math,” or “I’m going to get into
trouble!”
Can anything be done about this habit? Absolutely!

You can begin by understanding the principle of displacement.
The way to eliminate depreciating thoughts is to fill your minds with good messages,
so that the negative ones can be automatically dislodged and displaced.
Like everything else, you will learn to talk to yourself more gently and positively
with practice.

Statements of Hope

One way to start-off the practice of running positive streams of selfdialogue through your mind
is to put it on paper.
Your mind easily drifts and because of this, some people find it easier to write their positive messages
this will help direct your concentration.

Here is how it works.

Try to do this first thing in the morning. In your journal each day, jot
down some affirming statements such as these:
· I feel optimistic about the day that is about to unfold.
· I am a competent decision-maker and trust that I’ll do the right things
as I go through this day.
· I enjoy nature and feel good as I look out this window at the foggy
morning.
· I am determined to be self-confident!
· I am enthusiastic and eager for achievement!
· I am thankful for life and opportunity!
· I desire to be influential!
· I resolve to grow and progress!
· I aspire for greatness!
· I have absolute faith in myself!
· I grow daily in courage!
· I am ambitious for conquest!
· I will positively succeed!
· I have set my heart upon truth!
· I aspire for lofty heights!
· I am developing self-reliance!
· I am pushing to the front!
· I shall absolutely win!
These are not so much goals for the day as statements of belief.
When repeated repeatedly, these can change how you think about yourself.

If it is true that you become what you believe, then it will change the
essence of your being

I would love to hear your thoughts on this subject.

Hi Everyone…I just discovered this Poem by Denis Waitley and I wanted to share it with all of you….These words are ones that we should live our life by…This is one of those poems that you could repeat to yourself each morning so you can remember what is important and that is TO BE THE BEST YOU ..YOU CAN BE

Hope you enjoy …Chrissy Greig

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This I Believe by Denis Waitley

I believe in myself.

I believe that all people have the equal right to become all they are willing and able to become.

I believe that I am a good as anyone in the world. Although I may never be on the cover of Time or People magazine, I still have time to be one of the people who make a really positive difference in the world.

I believe that although I may not be the best looking in the group, I’ll always be looking my best in every group!

I believe in this and the next generation, and believe we’ll build a better nation.

I believe that good health means more than wealth.

I believe in caring and sharing, rather than comparing.

I believe of all the people I see, still I’d rather be me!

Hi Everyone…I hope every married couple can take some thing away from this E book…Colin and I have been happily married for nearly 30 years and together for 33 years. Many have told us that we should be in a glass case at the Museum as there is not many of us left that have been married for that long.

Let me know what you discover about your relationship after reading this E book..

TIP: Don’t expect your partner to be a mind reader, because apparently he or she
isn’t. The best thing to do is to tell him or her what’s going on inside your mind. Tell
your partner exactly how you feel about certain things. With this on hand, conflict
can be resolved properly in just a snap of a finger.

Use this below link to grab your copy now.

HappyMarriage

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Personal Development and Lifestyle Business
If you would like to know more on how to Live the Life you deserve then please go to my website
www.christinegreig.com
I look forward to talking to you about your goals and dreams very soon and how we can work together to achieve your success.

Hi Everyone….I just love this from Jim Rohn …..This is so true ….I have had to make some decisions on family and friends who I call stoppers and limit the amount of time that I spent with them…Now with my home business I’m surrounded by positive people that are motivated to live their life on their terms…and our Personal Development products have made a huge difference to the way I think.. So do you have some people in your life that are holding you back..What are you willing to do to live your dreams…

Jim Rohn says you become an average of the five people you associate with most. The people we spend our time with determine what conversations dominate our attention, and what observations, attitudes and opinions we repetitively are introduced to.

Spend your time with a team of high-achievers and you’ll be inspired to stretch for your next accomplishment, be it in your business, finances or personal agenda. On the converse, hang out with people who are “less than inspired” and you could quickly find yourself stagnant.

Evaluate and shift your associations into 3 categories:

1. Disassociation
There are some people you might need to break away from completely—these are negative, toxic people who infect you with their bad attitude. It’s difficult to ignore someone and their negative influences but doing so will put YOU in control of deciding the quality of life you want to have. Then surround yourself with the people who represent and support that vision.

2. Limited Associations
There are some people who you can spend three hours with, but not three days. Others you can spend three minutes with, but not three hours. Decide how much you can “afford” to be influenced, based on how those people represent themselves.

3. Expanded Associations
Whatever area of your life you want to see improvement in, find someone who represents the success you want, the parenting skills you want, the relationship you want, the lifestyle you want, and spend more time with those people. Join organizations, clubs, businesses and health clubs where these people are and make friends.

Decide who of your friends are the best influences and make more time for them; it’s an investment of time that will prove profitable.

Jim Rohn

Hi.I really wanted to share this from Jim Rohn with all of you…
How true it is…..Our fears stop us from doing so many things.
Please enjoy this post and share with me what you have not done because of fear. And I would love to hear from all of you that have achieved goals by working through your fears…Your story may assist someone else smash through their fears to Live a fantastic Life.

Fear only exists when you do not understand that you have the power to project thought and that the Universe will respond.
— Abraham

Facing The Enemies Within
Jim Rohn
We are not born with courage, but neither are we born with fear. Maybe some of our fears are brought on by your own experiences, by what someone has told you, by what you’ve read in the papers. Some fears are valid, like walking alone in a bad part of town at two o’clock in the morning. But once you learn to avoid that situation, you won’t need to live in fear of it.

Fears, even the most basic ones, can totally destroy our ambitions. Fear can destroy fortunes. Fear can destroy relationships. Fear, if left unchecked, can destroy our lives. Fear is one of the many enemies lurking inside us.

Let me tell you about five of the other enemies we face from within. The first enemy that you’ve got to destroy before it destroys you is indifference. What a tragic disease this is. “Ho-hum, let it slide. I’ll just drift along.” Here’s one problem with drifting: you can’t drift your way to the top of the mountain.

The second enemy we face is indecision. Indecision is the thief of opportunity and enterprise. It will steal your chances for a better future. Take a sword to this enemy.

The third enemy inside is doubt. Sure, there’s room for healthy skepticism. You can’t believe everything. But you also can’t let doubt take over. Many people doubt the past, doubt the future, doubt each other, doubt the government, doubt the possibilities and doubt the opportunities. Worse of all, they doubt themselves. I’m telling you, doubt will destroy your life and your chances of success. It will empty both your bank account and your heart. Doubt is an enemy Go after it. Get rid of it.

The fourth enemy within is worry. We’ve all got to worry some. Just don’t let it conquer you. Instead, let it alarm you. Worry can be useful. If you step off the curb in New York City and a taxi is coming, you’ve got to worry. But you can’t let worry loose like a mad dog that drives you into a small corner. Here’s what you’ve got to do with your worries: drive them into a small corner. Whatever is out to get you, you’ve got to get it. Whatever is pushing on you, you’ve got to push back.

The fifth interior enemy is over-caution. It is the timid approach to life. Timidity is not a virtue; it’s an illness. If you let it go, it’ll conquer you. Timid people don’t get promoted. They don’t advance and grow and become powerful in the marketplace. You’ve got to avoid over-caution.

Do battle with the enemy. Do battle with your fears. Build your courage to fight what’s holding you back, what’s keeping you from your goals and dreams. Be courageous in your life and in your pursuit of the things you want and the person you want to become.

To Your Success,
Jim Rohn

The Top Six Ways to Stay Motivated
I receive many emails from people that basically ask the same question: How can I keep myself motivated long term? This seems to be quite a common dilemma for many people so I want to address it because it can be done! Here are my tips for staying motivated:

  1. Get motivated every day.
    Zig Ziglar was once confronted about being a “motivational speaker.” The guy said to him, “You guys come and get people hyped up and then you leave and the motivation goes away. It doesn’t last, and then you have to get motivated again.” Zig reminded the gentleman that baths are the same way but we think it is a good idea to take a bath every day!

    It is true that motivation doesn’t last. We have to renew it each and every day. That is okay. It doesn’t make motivation a bad thing. We simply have to realize that if we want to stay motivated over the long term, it is something we will have to apply to ourselves each and every day.

  2. Have a vision for your life.
    The root word of motivation is “motive.” The definition of motive is, “A reason to act.” This is the cognitive or rational side of motivation. It is your vision. You have to have a vision that is big enough to motivate you. If you are making $50,000 a year, it isn’t going to motivate you to set your goal at $52,000 a year. You just won’t get motivated for that because the reward isn’t enough. Maybe $70,000 a year would work for you. Set out a vision and a strategy for getting there. Have a plan and work the plan.
  3. Fuel your passion.
    Much of motivation is emotional. I don’t know quite how it works but I do know THAT it works. Emotion is a powerful force in getting us going. Passion is an emotion, so fuel your passion. “Well, I like to work on logic,” you may say. Great, now work on your passion. Set yourself on a course to have a consuming desire for your goal, whatever it is. Do whatever you can to feel the emotion and use it to your advantage!
  4. Work hard enough to get results.
    You can build on your motivation by getting results. The harder you work, the more results you will get and the more results you get, the more you will be motivated to get more. These things all build on one another. If you want to lose weight, then lose the first few pounds. When the belt moves to the next notch you will get fired up to get it to the notch beyond that!
  5. Put good materials into your mind.
    I can’t say this enough – listen to tapes. I still listen to tapes regularly. I buy tape clubs from other speakers and I learn and grow. Their successes motivate me to get my own successes! Read good books. Read books that teach you new ideas and skills. Read books that tell the stories of successful people. Buy them, read them, and get motivated! Buy great music and listen to it. I just did a spinning class at the club today. Whenever a good song came on I was actually able to get motivated to ride faster! It gets you going and motivates you!
  6. Ride the momentum when it comes.
    Sometimes you will just be clicking and sometimes you won’t. That is okay. It is the cycle of life. When you aren’t clicking, plug away. When you are clicking, pour it on because momentum will help you get larger gains in a shorter period of time with less energy. That is the Momentum Equation! When you are feeling good about how your work is going, ride the momentum and get as much out of it as you can!

These are the top six ways to stay motivated:

  1. Get motivated every day.
  2. Have a vision for your life.
  3. Fuel your passion.
  4. Work hard enough to get results.
  5. Put good materials into your mind.
  6. Ride the momentum when it comes.

These are simple principles, that when you put them to work regularly, will change your life by keeping you motivated all the time! Get going!…

thanks to Chris Widener’s for sharing this with us.

Richard Branson says now is the time to make your millions VIRGIN founder Sir Richard Branson says despite the gloomy outlook, the time has never been better to be like him. Sir Richard, a self-made millionaire, believes the economic downturn has provided entrepreneurs with their greatest opportunity in years, The Times reports. “Fortunes are made out of recessions. A lot of entrepreneurs get going in the economic depths because the barriers to entry are lower,” he said. “There are a lot of Richard Bransons that will come out of the next three or four years.” Sir Richard highlighted financial liquidity as the most important area for governments to focus on during the financial crisis. “We cannot allow perfectly decent companies to go to the wall just because they cannot get liquidity. And if your bank is behaving badly, then shout about it because no business can afford to lose that lifeline,” he warned. He also urged business leaders not to panic and cut jobs unnecessarily. Unemployment rose to 4.6 per cent in January with some of Australia’s biggest corporations, including Telstra, Pacific Brands and Lend Lease announcing thousands of job cuts in the past month. “That has to be an absolute last resort for any company,” says Sir Richard. Sir Richard also offered small and medium-sized business some tips on how to get through tough economic times. “You have to come up with imaginative ways of saving cash, like signing every cheque yourself. You would be surprised how much you can save even in large companies if the boss questions every purchase order that goes out,” he said. ——————— I absolutely insist on looking over a run down of every expense that goes out of my business every single day. That is not to say that I don’t trust any of my team, in fact I know each of them to be excellent at finding the balance between price, effectiveness and efficiency, but actually watching the money leave the business has it’s benefits. Not least of all is the fact that… Sometimes, it hurts! One of the simplest issues this daily practice overcomes is continuing to pay for products and services that are potentially no longer required or have been replaced by a different area of the business.


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