All Things Have Some Goodness In Them

img_9623There is a legendary spiritual teaching that says everything is neither good nor bad; in and of themselves they are void. Christian teachings say “All things can work for the good for those who trust in the Lord”. Buddhist teachings say “There is Emptiness in All Things”.

Both eastern and western views are the same idea, that things of themselves do not contain goodness or badness, but it is only you and me who bring our ideas of goodness or badness to the table through our perception of what we see happening around us.

When we get into a car wreck it seems very bad to us. But for the auto shop who will receive work to repair our car, it will be a good thing; especially to the auto shop owner’s family who may be struggling to make ends meet and having a hard time putting food on the table for their children. Then all of a sudden you come in with a completely wrecked car and have to pay him $6,000 to make it new. Your wrecked car is a blessing to this family.

See, to you the wreck was a problem, but to someone else the same situation is a blessing. The event, then, in and of itself cannot be called good or bad. The event contains the potential for both being good and being bad depending upon the people who look at the situation and the perspective they bring to it.

Why does any of this matter? It matters because if we can learn to look at every situation as having some good component then you can discover how to be happy more often. This allows me to stop myself just before I get angry at people who annoy me. It makes me stop, when a problem arises and instead of feeling like a victim, I stop and ask myself what good can come of this difficult situation. And almost always, I think of something that could happen good because of it.

In this way I learn to transform difficult situations into better ones, and turn anger into happier thoughts, and turn stress into less stressful feelings. I’m sure not perfect, not by any stretch of the imagination. But, I’ve found that I can use this technique to live a happier and less stressful life. And when I do, everyone around me magically begins to be nicer to me because of it.

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Paul McCormick
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Does Being Nice Breed Success?

img_9539There is an old saying “Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you”. As a child growing up in a Judeo Christianity I was taught it was virtuous to help the widows and the orphans and giving to those who cannot help themselves, and to give in secret without receiving recognition for our giving.

For the most part of my life I’ve tried to treat people the way I would want to be treated. But, I did it because I believed it was the right thing to do, not because I thought it had anything to do with my own prosperity.

I saw absolutely no correlation between offering random acts of kindness and me getting rich; that is, I didn’t see the direct connection until now.

Now I know that these random acts of kindness are seeds to prosperity. This correlation took me half a lifetime to discover and decades of searching for the real reasons why some people are successful and others are not. Decades of observing good people struggle to make ends meet while watching ruthless and corrupt people succeed.

It took two decades of sacrificing, two decades of building a corporate career, two decades of building up a business and accumulating millions of dollars in wealth. And a few moments of watching it all disappear in the blink of an eye; all of this and I still did not really know why some are successful and others are not. I mistakenly thought it had to do with hard work.

A couple years ago I had the privilege of meeting John Assaraf, then a recent star of the movie The Secret. He gave a talk at a corporate convention in New Orleans where I was a guest author to do a book signing for my book, along with another star of The Secret James Ray. John spoke about the correlation between our beliefs and the results we get in life, specifically that we can direct the result we get in life with our thoughts and beliefs. His talk resonated with me and I knew he was on to something powerful

A little over a year later John’s book The Answer was published and I bought a copy to read. In this book John shares scientific evidence suggesting that our subconscious mind sees nearly unlimited opportunities in the world around us. Our subconscious mind sees and hears and knows millions of times more things than we can consciously be aware of.

IN other words our subconscious sees and hears opportunity everyday to be happy, wealthy and free but we may never consciously be aware of any of it, if we don’t know how our subconscious communicates with our conscious mind.

I’ve seen a demonstration where a group of people in an audience are asked to watch a 30 second video, yet 50% or more of the audience always misses a major item on the screen right in front of their eye. I remember when I first experienced it I was blown away by the significance of this truth. Because, it showed that very real things are happening to me every day to which I might be completely oblivious.

I’ve since learned that we only see about 2% of what is going on right in front of us and we only see what our subconscious wants us to see. Our subconscious filter has the job of blocking out 98% of everything it sees going on around us. The problem is, our subconscious mind blocks out many wonderful opportunities that could make us rich, happy, or successful.

I knew it was true, but I struggled to understand how to actually reprogram my subconscious mind to let all the good stuff through especially the opportunities to create success. I didn’t figure it out until I came across another book a couple years later that gave me the answer.

It was a book I had read three and a have years earlier and when I read it the first time I knew it contained keys to understanding how to create success, but again, like so many books it did not give me all the pieces of the puzzle that I needed to make it work in my life.

It was not until three and a half years later when I read it for the second time that all the pieces of the puzzle came together. Suddenly, I realized why everything I had been taught in Sunday school was far more important to me than I had ever realized.

The final piece of the puzzle came to me when I read, for the second time, a book titled The Diamond Cutter by Geshe Michael Roach. The Diamond Cutter uses different vocabulary than used in The Answer, but they are speaking about the same phenomena.

The Diamond Cutter suggests that the way we perceive the world around us dependent entirely upon imprints cast upon our subconscious mind. An imprint of kindness helps us see people being kind. An imprint of greed causes us to see greedy people, especially greedy toward us. We cannot have a perception about anything in life unless we have first projected that same imprint onto another person.

In other words, if we ever perceive someone who is trying to manipulate us to get what they want, it can only be perceived by us if we have sometime in our past manipulated someone else in the same way. And we cannot feel love from another person unless we have projected that same love to another person sometime in our past. What goes around comes around; karma.

On the surface this seems obvious; if I am good to you, you will likely be good back to me, if I am mean to you, then you might be mean back to me. But that is a shallow and false interpretation of what The Diamond Cutter is suggesting.

The reason we must do good acts of kindness to others is not so much for the benefit of the person we are helping, although that is a great side effect. The purpose of doing good to others is because those are the seeds we must plant to make our own imprints upon our own subconscious mind in order that we may then get the result we want in our own life.

In other words, if you want to be promoted in your career it cannot happen until you plant that imprint onto your subconscious mind. And the way you do that is to promote someone else first. For example if you are a supervisor hoping to be promoted into upper management then promote one of the people you supervise. Before you know it you will be promoted.

Now expand that concept to all areas of your life. Think about the list of everything you want and then ask yourself what seed you will have to plant in order to get what you want.

WHEN YOU WANT THIS THEN DO THIS

When you want more money Give money to others
When you want a new car Help someone else get a new car
When you want your business to succeed Help someone in that same line of business succeed (i.e. especially your competition)
When you want to keep your house Help someone else keep their house
When you want a job Help another person find a job
If you want to make a sale Help another person make a sale in the same line of work as you.
If you want more free time Help those around you to have more free time (i.e. those you supervise)
If you wish people were more reliable Be more reliable to those around you
If you want more harmony in your life Project more harmony to others

If you wonder why you don’t have all the things you want in life, all you have to do is ask yourself what seeds you are planting that are causing all the things you want to stay away. If you wonder why no one is buying your product, just ask yourself, how stingy have you been to those around you? If you are not getting promoted, ask yourself who have you not promoted that deserved to be. If people are not reliable and keep letting you down, ask yourself how are you not being reliable to those around you and how are you letting them down.

Only now after half a lifetime and countless failures and struggles do I understand the deep meaning of the teachings I learned when I was a little boy sitting in Sunday school class. I understand why blessing those who curse me is important, not for their benefit but for mine. I understand why I should help the orphans and the widows and do unto others as I would have them do unto me. Not just for them, but also, and especially for me.

On the surface it sounds like a good moral way for anyone to live. But the profound magic is in understanding how these random acts of kindness will unlock our own subconscious mind to guarantee these same random acts of kindness will grow from the seeds we plant and then come flooding back into our own life a thousand times larger. Not because the people we influence will do something good back to us; not at all.

No, we must do random acts of kindness, especially the exact same things we want done to us in any given time of our life to plant that exact imprint onto our subconscious mind. Then when our all knowing subconscious mind sees opportunities that align with the imprint we created, it will be passed through to our conscious awareness. And suddenly we see a world of opportunity and success right in front of our eyes that we never saw before.

Do something good for your neighbor, not because you want them to do something good back to you, but do it knowing that someone will walk into your life next month and do something ten times bigger for you.

Go ahead and give the employee of the month award to one of the people you supervise, not because you need anything back from them. Do it to plant the imprint inside you so that in one month a corporate executive will fly in from out of town and give you a promotion for doing a fabulous job managing your team.

Donate $100 to a charity; not so you can get a tax write off. Do it because you know you are planting a seed; making an imprint of financial giving that will enable you to recognize an opportunity next month to discover a financial opportunity worth a thousand times more than the seed you planted.

And if you don’t have any money to give don’t worry, this law has nothing to do with the physical transfer of money it has everything to do with your thought process and the intent you project onto your subconscious mind. The imprint is an imprint of intention. In other words developing the intention of what you would do if you had the money to help another is just as beneficial to you even if you cannot follow through and actually give the money.

The act of a wealthy person who gives no thought to donating $100,000 to the local charity in order that he may receive his name prominently on a brick over the lobby door will do nothing to gain him success because the seed he planted was not one of generosity but rather of gaining recognition. Because of that, he will receive exactly the seed he planted; he will receive recognition; not wealth.

Likewise if you have no money to give, don’t worry about the amount. Even if all you have is a penny, go ahead and give it to someone in need. The amount it completely irrelevant; what matters is understanding that the one cent you have is a seed and if planted along with your conscious awareness of what you are doing, expecting it to grow then it must come back to you a hundred or thousand times whatever you gave.

Give and it will be given to you, a good measure pressed down, and shaken together; it will be poured upon you.

Article By:
Paul McCormick
Best Selling Author of Secrets of the Millionaire Inside
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Get Rich - Make Money - With A Wealth Mindset

I am amazed, by the coincidences in my life; the way things align and come together to put me right where I am supposed to be; freedom, happiness, and money.  Most people’s net worth took a nose dive during the last 12 month.  And my guess is the hit took its toll on the middle and upper middle class more than anyone else; maybe worst of all on the baby boomers who had most of their life savings tied up in paper assets like stocks, bonds, and mutual funds.

 

If you want to hear my perspective on that subject listen to me talk on a New York Podcast online Tuesday March 24 at 7PM EST at www.YourMoneyShow.com. I’ll share how so many people could have prevented losing their fortunes and how they can still build wealth once again, if they just do three things.

 

Fortunately I was already using my Formula For Millionaire’s process and am glad to look back over the last 12 months and say that my net worth has increased by 7 digits and even more than any other previous year in my life.  Isn’t that the way it should be?  Shouldn’t we be increasing our knowledge, our abilities and our wealth with each new year of our life?  And shouldn’t we be the ones in control of our life and our finances?  Why would we ever put it in the hands of the economy, or our employer, or the government? That would  be insane! Yet that is what most people do. Why?

Can You Really Attract Wealth?

cash-pileWe see TV celebrities making a million dollars per episode, and then flying around in private jets, living in 25 million dollar homes in Hawaii, and a having fancy homes in a dozen other places.  We see 16 year old technology geeks becoming a multi millionaire before they graduate from High School.  We see infomercials of people telling us we can buy homes for $137.13 and sell it the next day for $747,000, and within a couple days do it five more times and become a half billionaire.

Do we believe it all? And even for the part we believe, do we think those people got lucky or did they actually do hard work enough to deserve exactly what they got. These are questions I’ve asked myself for most of my adult life.  I’ve had the opportunity to work with hundreds of multi millionaires over the course of many years. In other words I stayed in close touch with most of them for many years, so I became their friends or close business associate.  During that time I found that for most who become rich, their wealth came about because they consistently applied a formula to their life.  It is what I discovered and later packaged into what I call my 7-Step Formula For Becoming A Millionaire.  I applied it to my own life and became owner of my own multi-million dollar company when I was 27 years old, was CEO by 29 and lived comfortably for the next ten years in that position before walking away from it all in order to move to a much higher level of freedom and wealth outside of what any job can offer.