I just received this email and wanted to share it with you —
Hey all my Friends!
Joe Vitale the author of the book Attractor Factor made a challenge to people to manifest a new car using the 5 step process he taught in his book The Attractor Factor.
My executive producer Andrew Ste. Marie (the guy that puts all the shows together) took him up on the challenge.
It is about to work!
Let me explain
After deciding to try it, he followed the five steps as told in the book Attractor Factor. The next day he heard on the radio about a contest where if you make a 15 sec commercial for Chevy that you could win a 2008 Chevy Malibu.
The next day!
So of course he took advantage of the omen and entered the contest.
Now he is one of the five finalists!
Now he needs your help to prove that the attractor factor and law of attraction work.
You can check out the video here
www.youtube.com/watch?v=mETrtkJl51w
Then go here to vote
www.kiisfm.com/cc-common/losangeles/chevy/?_show
His video is called Eye got to tell you by Drew Ste. Marie
Vote now and tell your friends!
Prove to the world that the law of attraction works!
Have a million dollar day!
He may or may not win the car, as winning is only one way to attract a new car, but you have to admire his enthusiasm and spunk.
When I attracted my BMW Z3 Roadster back in 1999 or so, I also entered a contest where I could win a BMW Z3. I didn’t win, but it was a test to prove my faith in the process.
Instead, I ended up creating the concept of e-classes and raised enough money in one day to go buy the car.
I still have that car and still love it. It’s a marker for me, a milestone, a trophy of a change in my life. It’s no Francine, but it’s still a very cool hot rod.
The lesson: When you activate the law of attraction in your life for something specific, don’t limit the way it can manifest for you. Remain open and take every opportunity that comes your way. You never know which one will surprise you — and lead to that new car.
Yes, you may win it.
But you might also amaze yourself and everyone else by attracting it in some new way – a way that could lead to long terms profits and pleasures (such as my developing e-classes did for me).
Above all, have fun and enjoy the process.
That’s what really matters.
Ao Akua,
Joe
www.mrfire.com
PS – If you want to get clear so you can attract the results you prefer, consider www.miraclescoaching.com Miracles are happening every day for people in the program. Check it out.
I admit that I’m often slow to join Internet trends.
I was skeptical about e-books and didn’t think they would sell. I was wrong.
I was skeptical about blogs and thought they were all a waste of time. I was wrong.
I’ve been skeptical about social networks, such as Facebook, and their plug-ins, such as Twitter. But I may be wrong about them, too.
Facebook is a social network where people find friends, some from high school and college, and some from just strolling through Facebook itself.
I still don’t see what all the fuss is about, but I went ahead and joined it. When I did, more than forty people were waiting there to become my friends. I don’t know how they knew I would be coming. It was like entering a room and everyone screamed “Surprise!”
Twitter is a 2006 micro-blog which serves one purpose: letting people know what you are doing.
I don’t understand the fascination with it, either, but some heavy hitters and bestselling authors are using it. They type a line, called a “tweet,” about what they are doing. People read it and “follow” them. They are like polite stalkers.
I’m trying Twitter, too. I occasionally send a text message from my phone to Twitter, letting the people who are following me know what I am doing. Earlier I sent a message to Twitter saying, “Writing a post for my blog.”
It’s all very curious.
Why do it?
Why does anyone care?
I don’t know.
Since I was wrong about e-books (I’ve made a fortune from e-books) and later about blogs (I’ve created a responsive list of readers through this blog), then I’m open to the possibility that Facebook and Twitter and other social networks might be of value that I don’t see right now.
I just don’t get it yet.
After all, there’s enough to do with daily emails and daily business. Adding more social networks, more emails, more messages, even if they are designed to create and extend relationships, might be in danger of making more time wasters and superficial relationships.
Again, I just don’t know.
If you do, please comment and let me know.
Thank you.
Ao Akua,
Joe
www.mrfire.com
PS — What are you doing right now?
A team of people including myself — many of which are stars of the movie The Secret — have the noble vision of ending homelessness. Our intent is to get people to rethink the problem, and actually resolve it once and for all. We are doing this in a way that you can win, too. The movement is called Operation YES. YES stands for Your Economic Salvation. See my short video explanation at www.youtube.com/v/wFZ55U3uyqk or by clicking on the below image. And yes, please share this with the world. Thank you.
A few weeks ago bestselling author Debbie Ford sent me an advance copy of her new book, Why Good People Do Bad Things: How to Stop Being Your Own Worst Enemy.
I’m a big fan of Debbie’s work. Her book, The Dark Side of the Light Chasers, is still one I say is required reading for anyone serious about self-development and expanded awareness.
So when Debbie sent me her new book, I dropped everything to begin it.
And I didn’t stop reading until I finished the book the same day.
It’s powerful, insightful, uncomfortable and wise.
It’s also a masterpiece.
The book makes you look at yourself with glasses that let you see rather than hide.
Most of us can’t admit that we are often our own worst enemy, but that’s what Debbie does best: she gets you to look at your “shadow” – the part of you that you’d rather not let anyone see.
Get this book. Read it. Own your shadow and transform your life.
You can get Debbie’s new book at all book stores or from www.debbieford.com/newbook.php
Go get it.
Ao Akua,
Joe
www.mrfire.com
PS – I’ve never met Debbie but we’ve spoken by phone and shared praise for each other’s works. (She endorsed my book, Zero Limits) I don’t make a dime from plugging her book. I just think it’s the best book of 2008, and you ought to go read it. Now.
Last Monday a wonderful couple came to our home to claim their one hour consultation with me.
A friend of theirs had purchased one hour of my consulting time (which I don’t do anymore) and gave it to them as a gift for last Christmas. They then made an appointment with my office and waited until the day arrived.
Marj and Paul Barlow were right on time. They smiled big and radiated love and good vibes. Nerissa and I instantly liked them.
We sat around the kitchen table, made small talk for a few minutes, and then I was ready to get down to business.
“How can I help you?” I asked.
Marj looked at me and said words that shook me:
“We’re here just to say thank you.”
I stumbled around for something to say.
Marj went on to explain that they have never gotten as much value from any books or audios or talks as they have gotten from my work.
I still didn’t know what to say.
She went on to say they had heard me speak last year at one of the Austin events. They had their picture taken with me and used it as a vision board. Their goal was to get to spend time with me.
If you look at the photo above (left click on it to enlarge it), you’ll see their vision board picture in it. Their goal did in fact come true.
You have to imagine my predicament:
These people used a $2,500 consultation hour to tell me how grateful they are for my work.
I had to sit there and take it.
On top of that, they gave me books as gifts, including one Marj wrote, The Possible Woman.
For most people, receiving is hard.
It pushes our buttons of deservingness.
It makes us squirm.
It made me squirm, too.
But receiving is part of the flow of life. There’s giving, and there’s receiving. There has to be. It doesn’t work any other way.
I loved my time with Marj and Paul, and count them as new friends in our lives.
Where in your life are you not giving — and where in your life are you not allowing receiving?
Ao Akua,
Joe
www.mrfire.com
PS — In the course of conversation, I mentioned that Nerissa’s birthday was the next day. Well, Paul and Marj sent her flowers. She, too, had to experience receiving. There are lessons here for all of us.