Napoleon Hill And Dan Pena Knew This Success Secret

Friday, March 27th, 2009
Napoleon Hill made more millionaires than anyone in his life that came before him … even more than Andrew Carnegie.

His book “Think and Grow Rich” even today influences the minds of people around the world.

But how Dr. Hill is so huge? Therefore, outrageously successful? At a very early age, he took a very important principle of success.

‘Billionaire’ Dan Pena in Scotland also understands that the same principle of success.

Most people say they want financial fr.eedom … a beautiful home, another car to travel more, to make their own hours. We see Dan

Penalty obscenely beautiful castle and comments, ‘I want that too. ”

However, Dan is quick to tell you about all the years of hard work and sacrifice that they made it their own castle. And

Napoleon Hill took all but 3 seconds to tell Andrew Carnegie, was willing to work the next 20 years for him without any remuneration or compensation to be successful.

So in light of what these two great men have made for me to answer this:

“What is willing to pay for your financial freedom? ”

What is willing to do to things you’ve always wanted inyour life?

(at what price is going to pay if you do not do what it takes!)

are little people who can feel the pain their circumstances and are better able to do something to make a change in their lives. This is because all naturally move toward pleasure and away from pain. Their challenge is, of course, have to learn a new way of doing things.

Those who have much and are still struggling to achieve higher tend to have some principles and success in working life and the need for new strategies and paradyms. Where

fit here? Åre

struggling to earn a living? Åre who bear mortgages and other debt?

Or are you somewhere in the middle … where you have some, just enough to keep you moving in the hamster wheel of life every day?

9 out of 10 people tell me that you are 110% committed to doing what it takes to succeed.

You know what? All but 1 or 2 of 9 people who are just talking and not really ready to roll their sleeves and scrape his knuckles get the job done.

I tell you this:

“You have to choose financial freedom and be willing to do whatever necessary to make it happen.”

You can not wait for this.

can not be desired in existence.

And you can not win outside of yourself.

Not all have to be Dan Penas and Napoleon Hills.

However, having the wisdom of their achievements and make it your own.

If you can not devote its next 20 years or if you are not willing to sacrifice the precious moments with his family in order to get your own castle, at least do this:
Take a small step. Make a call

additional sales.

Get up 20 minutes early each day to work on his vision or work their muscles. Cut

a television program and get a job in their future. Select No.

commit to it. To happen. Keith Matthew

Pathways to Power, LLC

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I Can Make you Rich

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Around 1910 a person by the name of Wallace D. Wattles wrote a book called “The Science of Getting Rich. He also wrote a book entitled The Science of being well, which is fascinating, but another story. Wallace D. Wattles assertion was that “the ownership of money and property comes as a result of doing things a certain way, they do things in this certain way, whether on purpose or accidentally, get richer, while those not Some do things in this way, no matter how hard they work or how able they are, remain poor. ”

Today, Paul McKenna, hypnotist and leader of Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) master trainer, is serializing his book “I Can Make You Rich” in our national newspapers, with self-hypnosis CD. So what we have learned in nearly 100 years and numerous theories and textbooks on the subject and what it really is possible to teach how to be rich? Paul McKenna

D is based on Wallace Wattles and the work of Napoleon Hill in Think and Grow Rich. Napoleon Hill was commissioned by Andrew Carnegie to interview 400 of the richest people to learn how to create wealth. By interviewing these people like Charles Schwab M, John D. Rockefeller, Henry Ford and Woodrow Wilson, Napoleon Hill proved the hypothesis Carnegie and established that the real secret to wealth creation is that all wealth is created with the human mind. Define more precisely what a person can do to create this wealth, Hill identified a number of actions that have a real desire to carry out its purpose, faith (spiritual but not so much faith in their ability to reach your goal) and persistence to move forward in the face of adversity.

Paul McKenna gives a modern twist. As a well known hypnotist and NLP Trainer, he is able to apply their skills to help people who may have a negative or destructive relationship with money. What I said is very similar to that of Napoleon Hill and Wallace D. Wattles. He says that rich thinkers are those who live their lives according to their rules and their terms. His bank balance may go up and down, but the internal working of a belief that they will be rich. Poor thinkers, on the other hand, can have big houses and luxury clothing, but their heads are full of fears about the future and distrust those around them.