“It’s really important that you feel good. Because this feeling good is what goes out as a signal into the universe and starts to attract more of itself to you. So the more you can feel good, the more you will attract the things that help you feel good and that will keep bringing you up higher and higher” – Joe Vitale
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Free Online Book - The Conspiracy of the Rich - 8 New Rules for Money - Chapter 10 is posted
Chapter 10 - Building for the Future has been posted!!!! Only two weeks left to read the free online book! You must hurry and go to www.richdad.com/ and sign up to read the book!! Excellent Read!! Hurry guys!
Insight for Today 6/25/09
"Happiness is to be found along the way, not at the end of the road, for then the journey is over and it is too late. Today, this hour, this minute is the day, the hour, the minute for each of us to sense the fact that life is good, with all of its trials and troubles, and perhaps more interesting because of them."
Robert R. Updegraff
Author of "Be Thankful For Your Troubles"
Robert R. Updegraff
Author of "Be Thankful For Your Troubles"
Insight for Today 6/24/09
Insight for Today 6/23/09
"I do not have superior intelligence or faultless looks. I do not captivate a room or run a mile under six minutes. I only succeeded because I was still working after everyone else went to sleep."
Greg Evans
Novelist
Greg Evans
Novelist
Insight for Today 6/22/09
Friday, June 19, 2009
A New INSIDER Video Posted - Ken McElroy and Teams
Ken McElroy talks to the insiders about the importance of teams within his business practices.
Watch Now...........
Friday Story from Bob Proctor 6/19/09
The Best Dad
Years ago I heard a story of a dad named Paul who gave his young son a small chalkboard to practice writing on. One evening his son called out from the bedroom, "Dad, how do you spell best?"
Paul answered him. Moments later, the boy hollered, "How do you spell kid?"
Finally he asked, "How do you spell ever?"
When the boy showed him what he'd written on the chalkboard, Paul expected to see "I'm the best kid ever." Instead, the boy beamed as Paul read the message: "You're the best dad a kid can ever have."
Paul recalled that it was one of the best days of his life. In fact, he had to buy his son another chalkboard because he wanted to save this message forever and hang it on his wall. It's still there.
Feeling appreciated is enormously important to adults as well as children. So much so that we often don't think enough about what we'd most like to be appreciated for.
Being appreciated at work is a big deal. Who doesn't want approval and respect from one's boss and coworkers? Beyond the economic value of raises, promotions, and commendations, praise can be gratifying and motivating. That's why good employers look for opportunities to acknowledge and thank employees for their contributions.
Yet as meaningful as work recognition is, if you could choose between winning your child's "Best Mom/Dad A Kid Can Ever Have" award and being named "Best Employee," which would you choose?
The point is not to belittle the pursuit of approval in your business life but to remind you how much more meaningful it is to know you're important to and appreciated by the people who love and need you the most. Your most important job in life is to be worthy of that appreciation.
Being the "best ever" mom or dad, husband or wife, or friend - it doesn't get any better than that.
Michael Josephson
www.charactercounts.org
Insight for Today 4/16/09
Insight for Today 4/16/09
Insight for Today 6/16/09
Insight for Today 6/15/09
BOY DO I KNOW THIS TO BE TRUE (AT LEAST I HOPE SO!) WHICH IS WHAT I AM DOING AT RICHDAD'S! I WAS IN CUSTOMER SERVICE FOR ALMOST 8 YEARS AND NOW I AM IN THE IT DEPARTMENT AS A WEB DESIGNER FOR SPECIAL PROJECTS! I HAVE GONE TO SCHOOL RECENTLY FOR WEB DESIGNING AND WILL ENROLL AGAIN IN JULY FOR DREAMWEAVER AND WILL CONTINUE TO TAKE AT LEAST 4 TO 5 MORE CLASSES IN WEB DESIGNING. I HAVE CREATED MY OWN WEBSITE AND CURRENTLY WORKING ON THE FINAL MARK-UP. THIS HAS REALLY BEEN A GREAT CHALLENGE FOR ME AND I HAVE LEARNED ALOT!!!!!
"Only those who constantly retool themselves stand a chance of staying employed in the years ahead."
Tom Peters
Author
Friday, June 12, 2009
Hey you Rich Dad INSIDERS!!
A must see video: Medical Problems turns into a Financial Problems which turns into a Legal Problems
Health and Family 6/11/2009
Robert sits down to talk about a tough subject, health and family. Health and family are both subjects that can really hit home. Listen to Robert talk about his experiences dealing with health and family.
Friday Story from Bob Proctor 6/12/09 - A VERY GOOD STORY AND YOU SHOULD READ AND THINK ABOUT ANY TIME YOU FEEL SOMEONE DON'T SUPPRT YOU!!!!!
From the files of Bob Proctor...
Many years ago a young lady who was attending a seminar shared an interesting story with me. Apparently she and two or three of her girlfriends went and tried out for a place in a stage play. She got the starring role while her girlfriends were not even picked for the supporting cast. Opening night she said she was really excited but afterwards became very disappointed when her girlfriends never came out and supported her. She was explaining the situation to an elderly friend of her fathers named Hap. He wrote her a letter and she gave me a copy with her permission to share it with others. Read it carefully and think.
Dear Ann,
Once upon a time there was a fellow by the name of Al Capp who wrote a comic strip called "L'll Abner." Many years ago he had some characters in his strip who lived in a town near Dogpatch. They were the town bums, the n'er do wells, the failures whose whole aim in life was to pass judgement on others. Their criticism and ridicule became so vehement that in time the rest of the people in the town became acutely conscious of it. "The boys down at the stable," as they were called because that's where they spent most of their time, soon set the social standards of the town. Nobody could do anything without their sanction.
Because they lived within the structure of their crummy little world, they would laugh and point their fingers at anyone and everyone who tried to be better than they were. As a result the people feared the ridicule of the boys down at the stable so much that they stopped trying. Soon everybody became bums and the town died.
In every social structure, Ann, whether it be family, town, county or state, there are "The boys down at the stable." They are the jealous ones. They are too scared to try something different. They show their ignorance by laughing at those who do. Learn to recognize them Ann, for what they are. Don't let them hurt you. It takes a certain amount of toughness to succeed. One has to rise above those who would tear you down so that they can laugh and say, "I told you so!"
There are too many of us who love you and want you to make it. I could put myself at the top of the list. You aren't going to fall flat on your face as they would have you. You are going to do a superb job. Remember this show is only a small step in the direction of greater things you will do, many of which are beyond your wildest dreams. All you have to do is want to. One of the things I like about you best is that you always give it hell for try.
The show will be a success because of you and others like you who try. There are only winners in the cast. The losers are gathered down at the stable laughing and hoping for your failure. If we could dig down deep inside them, I'm sure we'd find they want to win also, but are too scared to try, and they attempt to cover up their own failures as human beings by laughing at others. In a sense I'm sorry for them. Their guilt must make them very unhappy people.
Much love,
Hap
Bob Proctor
Watch a great video with Bob Proctor.
To learn something new please go to the
following website.
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Many years ago a young lady who was attending a seminar shared an interesting story with me. Apparently she and two or three of her girlfriends went and tried out for a place in a stage play. She got the starring role while her girlfriends were not even picked for the supporting cast. Opening night she said she was really excited but afterwards became very disappointed when her girlfriends never came out and supported her. She was explaining the situation to an elderly friend of her fathers named Hap. He wrote her a letter and she gave me a copy with her permission to share it with others. Read it carefully and think.
Dear Ann,
Once upon a time there was a fellow by the name of Al Capp who wrote a comic strip called "L'll Abner." Many years ago he had some characters in his strip who lived in a town near Dogpatch. They were the town bums, the n'er do wells, the failures whose whole aim in life was to pass judgement on others. Their criticism and ridicule became so vehement that in time the rest of the people in the town became acutely conscious of it. "The boys down at the stable," as they were called because that's where they spent most of their time, soon set the social standards of the town. Nobody could do anything without their sanction.
Because they lived within the structure of their crummy little world, they would laugh and point their fingers at anyone and everyone who tried to be better than they were. As a result the people feared the ridicule of the boys down at the stable so much that they stopped trying. Soon everybody became bums and the town died.
In every social structure, Ann, whether it be family, town, county or state, there are "The boys down at the stable." They are the jealous ones. They are too scared to try something different. They show their ignorance by laughing at those who do. Learn to recognize them Ann, for what they are. Don't let them hurt you. It takes a certain amount of toughness to succeed. One has to rise above those who would tear you down so that they can laugh and say, "I told you so!"
There are too many of us who love you and want you to make it. I could put myself at the top of the list. You aren't going to fall flat on your face as they would have you. You are going to do a superb job. Remember this show is only a small step in the direction of greater things you will do, many of which are beyond your wildest dreams. All you have to do is want to. One of the things I like about you best is that you always give it hell for try.
The show will be a success because of you and others like you who try. There are only winners in the cast. The losers are gathered down at the stable laughing and hoping for your failure. If we could dig down deep inside them, I'm sure we'd find they want to win also, but are too scared to try, and they attempt to cover up their own failures as human beings by laughing at others. In a sense I'm sorry for them. Their guilt must make them very unhappy people.
Much love,
Hap
Bob Proctor
Watch a great video with Bob Proctor.
To learn something new please go to the
following website.
Click here now:
http://store.sixminutestosuccess.com/?aid=583790
Insight for Today 6/10/09
Insight for Today 6/10/09
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Monday, June 8, 2009
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Friday, June 5, 2009
Insight for Today 6/5/09
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Insight for Today 6/3/09
"Four short words sum up what has lifted most successful individuals above the crowd; a little bit more. They did all that was expected of them and a little bit more."
A. Lou Vickery
Writer
A. Lou Vickery
Writer
Robert Kiyosaki Conspiracy of the Rich site!
Rich Dad Advisor - Blair Singer! - 2 Day Event 6/20 & 6/21
2-day “Little Voice” Mastery Sales and Leadership Program
What | When | Where | Information / Registration |
2-day “Little Voice” Mastery Sales and Leadership Program | June 20th-21st | Scottsdale, AZ | |
7 Day Sales and Leadership Certification Program | June 20th-26st | Scottsdale, AZ |
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Meetup Announcement - The Phoenix Cashflow Meetup Group
The Phoenix Cashflow Meetup Group will meet this Saturday, June 6, 2009 at 2 pm!
Location:
Charleston's Restaurant
17001 N Scottsdale Road
Scottsdale, AZ85255
602-361-2835
Click here for more info........................
Rich Dad Advisor - Ken McElroy!
Ken just Announced he will be hosting is first annual Real Estate Seminar this September 12th & 13th in Arizona and members will have a chance to purchase their tickets in advance at a discounted price! If you are ready to make te investment in your future, you won't regret becoming a member of KenMcElroy.com.
Insight for Today 6/2/09
"Great opportunities to help others seldom come, but small ones surround us every day."
Sally Koch
Author
Sally Koch
Author
Monday, June 1, 2009
HEY YOU RICH DAD INSIDERS!!!!!!!
The Real Estate Guys Live on KDOW 1220AM (Part 1 of 2) - Host Robert Helms and financial strategist Russell Gray, from KDOW 1220AM talks with Robert Kiyosaki and friends of the Real REI book by the author Robert Kiyosaki.
Go to INSIDERS to view the video that has been posted on www.richdad.com/!
Insight for Today 6/1/09
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