You can ask me anything you like about my latest book, The Key: The Missing Secret to Attracting Whatever You Want by going here www.AskJoeTheKey.com No charge, obligation or expectation. Just an invitation. Go see.
I just finished the Chicago Learning Annex Wealth Expo, where I spoke after Tony Robbins and before Donald Trump, and will give you a report on it once I get home. For now, here’s a quick report about a different recent talk I gave. http://senseitristan.blogspot.com/ Enjoy.
I just wrote an original article for a local magazine (Austin All Natural) about giving. It will appear in their December issue. As “luck” would have it, I just received this email, shared here with the author’s permission:
“Hey Joe, hope this email finds you doing well. I just had to write you and give you a quick testimonial. Remember I had sent you the leather bags and in turn you sent me all your books. They are awesome. So here’s my story.
“I had just finished reading your book “The Greatest Money Making Secret in History” and I was thinking about how much I liked giving things away. But I currently really wasn’t giving money, services, etc. to anyone on a regular basis. So I was pondering who in my life I wanted to give to.
“Then I remembered a homeless gentleman that hungout a few blocks from my apartment. Now generally speaking I’m not in favor of homeless people hanging out on corners with their little signs asking for money. But this guy was different. He was handwriting poems that he made up each day. I found it fascinating and I loved the fact that he was using his brain and at least offering people something of value and all he was asking was a quarter for a poem!
“I would typically see this guy 3 times a week. So I started buying a poem from him every time I saw him. But I was giving him a 20 dollar bill each time. It made me feel great and of course I could afford it.
“In your book we were told to give what we were comfortable with and I was. It cracked me up because he never remembered me but each time I drove off I could see him in the rear view mirror jump up and down in delite. On top of that I really liked his poems!
“This went on for a couple of weeks and in the mean time I was getting ready for a big move. I just recently moved from Los Angeles to Denver and I was really dreading the move, not only from a monetary standpoint but also mental. I knew it was going to be costly to move and I really didn’t know where I was going to get that much free cash flow for my move.
“Well low and behold two weeks after I starting giving as instructed in the book I had Macy’s North (the retail store) which is comprised of 10 of their stores on the east coast find my website out of the blue and they ended up placing a $12,000 wholesale order of which I profited over $5,000.
“Now consider this, I do both retail and wholesale orders but even my wholesale order on average are around $300 per order. NEVER, NEVER have I had one of this size. It paid for my entire move. I just can’t think of any other reason than the Power of Giving that I was given this order in return. Joe, it works. It really works.”
— Rob www.robdiamond.net for belt buckles and belts!
Well done, Rob.
What have you given today?
Ao Akua,
joe
www.mrfire.com
PS — Money is only one thing you can give.
There’s a recent in-depth review of my book Zero Limits at
www.chicagowellnessmagazine.com/pdfs/novdec2007/Page%207.pdf Enjoy.
Byron Katie teaches people “The Work.” It’s basically a simple questioning process. You take a statement that is bothering you and “work” on it.
For example, “My boss infuriates me” (which could be “My spouse infuriates me” or “My neighbors infuriate me” or “That blogger infuriates me”) could be the statement you focus on.
You now ask these questions:
“Is it true?”
“Can you absolutely know that it’s true?”
“How do you react when you believe that thought?”
“Who would you be without that thought?”
There’s a bonus technique to do after you answer those questions, too.
You take the original troublesome statement — “My boss infuriates me” — and turn it around, to its opposite: “My boss loves me.” (Correction: The turn around statement would be more personal, such as “I infuriate me.”)
Note how that feels.
This procedure is a powerful way for exploring what troubles you. There are many books and audios by and about Bryron. A good place to start is www.thework.com
While in Canada, I picked up a copy of her book, Question Your Thinking, Change the World. It’s a collection of quotes from Bryon. Here’s one:
“There’s no suffering in the world;
there’s only a story that would lead you to believe it.
There’s no suffering in the world that’s real.”
Chew on that.
Ao Akua,
Joe
www.mrfire.com
PS — My Miracles Coaching program is currently accepting new applicants. See www.miraclescoaching.com