Cherish Your Dreams

Just a quick thought today, one of my favorite Napoleon Hill quotes… Cherish your visions and your dreams as they are the children of your soul, the blueprints of your ultimate achievements.

Financial Cannabilism

Why don’t cannibals eat comedians? They taste funny. Ha ha… all kidding aside. In our book of the month, The Richest Man in Babylon, we learn about the man who desired gold and the lessons he learned from the Richest Man. The first being, a part of all you earn is yours to keep. The …

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My Favorite Subscribers

The truth is, I love anyone who opens my emails from time to time and trusts me enough to let me into their life. But there are some, who write me back and let me know they’re listening. Special shout out to… LT Turner, Kristian Craige, Bill Moist, Sakshi Zion, Julie Lamont, Pastor Uzo, Wilton …

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All You Need

I believe, the truth is, you and I have everything we need to succeed, right now. Strange thought? Consider this. Isn’t it possible to go from no where, to somewhere? How many stories do you hear about people who were poor who then became wealthy? People who had nothing – and then had something? Did …

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The Richest Man

A little boy asked his father, “Daddy, how much does it cost to get married?” Father replied, “I don’t know son, I’m still paying.” 🙂 “In old Babylon there lived a very rich man named Arkad.  Far and wide he was famed for his great wealth.  Also was he famed for his liberality.  He was …

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The Set of The Sail

One of the best pieces of advice I ever got was from Jim Rohn in an audio program called “The Art of Exceptional Living.” In that audio he told me, “the major determining factor in how your life turns out is your philosophy. Your philosophy, he said, is like the set of the sail. Some …

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The Fastest Kid

A while back I went on a bike ride with my four boys. Something interesting happened. The second we got to where we were going to ride – we all took off down the lane. Next thing I know, me and my three oldest boys are at the end of the Road and Kashton my …

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Bad Soil

After 13 years in the home business profession, 1 one of the biggest lessons I’ve learned is, …If you you want to build an income that lasts, your business has to be  planted in good soil.   The other day I spoke with a friend who had become the #7 income earner in his company. I …

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Recruiting Strategy

Yesterday someone called me on the phone and pitched me on something… when I told her I’m happy with what I’m doing she said, But with what I’m telling you about you don’t have to recruit. I say to myself in a state of confusion, “Then why am I talking to you on the phone …

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Skydiving

This morning on our mastermind call I learned from my friend Chris that you don’t need a parachute to go skydiving. You only need one, if you want to go twice. ha ha.. (good one Chris).  🙂 Serendipitously, a friend posted this video of Will Smith Skydiving in our Think And Grow Rich Facebook group. …

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The Law Of The Measuring Cup

I still remember going from earning $1,700 per month from home to over $7,240 and then on to $10,000 plus. Of course there are several factors that go into something like but one of the big ones, I’ll always remember, is The Law of The Measuring Cup. Let’s say you want to bake a cake …

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