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Visualization and Your Business

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Joel Bellevue asked:


One of the most common questions that I receive either online or when Im with friends is “Joel, How were you able to grow your business at such a fast rate”? There are a few things I have attributed my success to, but the one thing I believed that put me on the “fast track” was the the Power Of Visualization. Now as you might imagine, the responses I get back are filled with confusion. I knew they were probably looking to hear some sort of secret marketing tip or new business opportunity, and when they dont hear it, they think Im being secretive or being short. Nothing could be further from the truth, whether anyone believes it or not, one of the most powerful things I ever did for my business was to become conscious of my thinking, and visualized what I wanted.

“If you don’t know where you’re going, how will you know when you get there?”

This is an aphorism that I live by and so should you. People from different religions, cultures, and ways of thinking have given unique reasons as to why visualization is so effective in attracting what we want. Some people attribute it to spirituality, metaphysics, science, or even just as coicidence. The important part is not to over think WHY it works, just get it in your head that IT WORKS.

So with that said, what have I done to visualize or to attract the blessings is my life.?

The first thing I did was purchase as many seminars, audiobooks, ebooks, etc on the subject as possible.

The science Of Getting Rich by Wallace D Wattles

Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill

Science of the Mind by Ernest Holmes

The Secret by Rhonda Byrne

You were born Rich by Bob Proctor

The Aladdin Factor by Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen

These are books are only scratching the surface of what I have studied, but I do highly reccomend these if you are just getting started.

The next thing you should do is take out a notecard and write exactly what you want to bring in to your life in the PRESENT TENSE.

For example, I would write “I love driving my new black 7 series bmw…” instead of “One day, I hope to have a BMW”

Claim what you want in the present, and believe that you have it now. Take time to write these statements out and when your done put it in your wallet and read it atleast twice daily. Dont just limit it to your finances, include your health, family, relationships, or whatever that is close to you heart.

Dont skip over this step and say “Oh, I already know what i want. Having to write it down really wont make a difference.” The act of writing your dreams down makes it go from just a distant thought to Reality. Just remember to BE SPECIFIC!

Next construct a vision board for yourself. A great example of this was in the movie The Secret, when John Assaraf described constructing a vision board filled with cut outs of the things he wanted in life, specifically his dream home. Everyday for a few minutes he would look at his vision board, close his eyes and visualize he already had what he wanted. Years down the line while showing the vision board to his son, he realized he lived in his very dream home. The EXACT home.

This simply consists of cutting out images and words that resonate with you and inspires you. So cut out the image of the car you’ve always wanted, the home you want, the relationship you want. Do not limit yourself. Take time and enjoy the process. Once you are done, hang your vision board somewhere you will see it daily, and do as John Assaraf did. Take a few minutes every day and visualize you already have what you want. Simple!

When you have a big enough reason why you want to succeed in your business, nothing will be able to stop you.

These are only a few exercises you can begin today to begin to attract the things that you want. Once again I highly recommend reading the books I mentioned above if you have not, I promise you wont be disappointed.



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Manish Chauhan asked:


Tellman Knudson has created a multi-million Internet business teaching others how to build a highly receptive email opt-in list and a key component to his success is teleseminars. For a time though, Knudson’s was mainly successful in starting businesses. Over an eight year period he started no less than eight businesses all of which, in his own words, “failed sadly”. However, this did not deter him.

One of his handicaps is that he is suffers from Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD). Knudson describes himself as being highly creative and having loads of weird ideas. At the same time, for more details visit to www.build-huge-list.com he finds it difficult to focus on one thing. In the past, he always wanted to do his own thing and this almost led to financial wreck.

He attained a measure of success with hypnotherapy. He describes himself as a “incredible hypnotherapist” and built a business that saw him working with 12-14 clients a day, six days a week for one to one and half hours at $75 per hour. However, he was exchanging his time for money and there are only so many hours in a day. Ironically, even although on one level this business was thriving, he was still stressed to pay his rent and was $100,000 in debt.

Knudson knew he had to make some radical changes to the manner in which he conducted business and turned to Internet Marketing. He also decided to focus on list building because he noticed that this topic was a returning theme in much of the marketing material that he was receiving.

Bob Proctor says that if your goals do not excite you as well as scare you then you haven’t set yourself a goal that is worthy of you. Knudson had no problem with this. He set himself the audacious goal of getting one million subscribers in six months or for more details visit to www.email-auto-format.com less. He felt this goal would excite his subscribers as well as get the attention of a few JV (Joint Venture) partners.

He identified a list of potential JV partners and offered them a proposal. The first scenario were not as established as those he would later approach and they just laughed at him and told him that it couldn’t be done. Who could blame them? Knudson wasn’t exactly approaching this challenge from a position of strength. Knudson had no product plus he:

1. Didn’t know how to put up web page,

2. Didn’t know how to edit audio,

3. Didn’t know how to write copy,

4. Had never done a teleseminar, and

5. Didn’t understand the concept of a squeeze page.

He confess that hearing repeated refusals started to make him feel down but he continued.

He was turned down 63 times before he received his first yes. When heavyweights such as Joe Vitale and Jay Abraham agreed to come on board others followed suit. It is ironic that those who agreed to support him were more accomplished Internet Marketers than those who originally rejected him. Perhaps they had greater vision than the initial naysayers or may be the long string of rejections enabled Knudson to refine his pitch. No matter, he was up and running.

However, it certainly wasn’t plain sailing. He persuaded seven other individuals to work with him on a percentage basis and work they did. They were putting in 30-50 hour weeks and bringing in about $10,000 per month of which 70% went to Knudson’s partners and the remainder was ploughed back into the business to pay for systems such as Instant Audio, Ask Database and further education, all of which helped the business to run more efficiently.



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