There is a great old book called "The Science of Getting Rich" written in 1911 by a man named Wallace Wattles. The book was the inspiration for "The Secret" a movie all about the law of attraction. Although "The Science of Getting Rich" is about the law of attraction, it never calls it that, even so this book is perhaps the best reference about using the law and putting it into action in your life.
This book is very well known by many of the great leaders of present time and is actually the same book that inspired Rhonda Byrne to create ,"The Secret". In the introduction to her book Rhonda stated, "I can honestly say that, since that first night when a tattered printed manuscript found its way to me (thanks to one of my daughters), my life has never been the same. Once you read it yourself, you will understand why". Later Rhonda came out with the phenomenal movie, "The Secret", along with her best-selling book selling millions of copies all over the world.
Wattles talks about a sensory rich vision as the first step. This is a vision powerful enough to inspire and motivate you to take action to make the vision a reality. How can you have something if you don't really know what it is. Vague or general ideas are no different from seeing something on TV and then the next day trying to describe the show to a Friend. You have some of it but much of the detail is gone.In your vision the only way to fill it in is to go through it over and over, perhaps take some notes. Include in your notes how it makes you feel? What do you hear? Who is there with you? Is the scent of sandalwood in the air? Experience it all, put it all down and on successive days fill in the details and intensify the vision. Spend time contemplating this picture.
As you go through the day find moments to bring your vision to mind just long enough to appreciate it and be grateful for it.Continue this process as the first step of the law of attraction daily cycle.Whether you have read "The Science of Getting Rich" or not you'll want to experience it in a whole new way. You'll want to experience it as delivered and interpreted by Bob Proctor with some help from Michael Beckwith and Jack Canfield. You will learn to use The Science of Getting Rich as your own secret weapon and as your key to success and creation.What's your excuse for not being successful? There are plenty. We place blame, we allow others to become obstacles to us, we blame outside forces for our lack of success.The problem here is that those things really don't matter. If you really want to succeed, you won't allow anything to stand in your way.
Proctor decided that this method should not be kept secret. Although he doesn't come right out and tell you how to get rich, there are enough hints and exercises contained in the program he modeled after this book that anyone could find the answers to their problems and gain wealth for themselves. Who better to learn how to become rich than someone who has used the method and been successful in fulfilling his dreams?
Bob Proctor is a self made millionaire and he wants to show us all how to do what he did and carve out our own fortunes. His programs have been wildly successful and people from all over the world are using his methods and attending his seminars to learn the secrets of his success. The Science of Getting Rich has been tested time after time throughout the years and actually works.Unless you've been living under a rock for a good while, you're probably aware of "The Secret," the feel good movie of the year that has broken the doors down and made the "Law of Attraction" a household term. But, behind "The Secret" lays the work of a man dead almost 100 years - Wallace D. Wattles.
Environment goes far beyond where you live though or how you grew up. Race, religion, sex, and other factors are part of your environment. These factors don't matter when it comes to success though because you will always find both rich and poor in any environment.Talent isn't a factor in getting rich.Hollywood, as well as the rest of the world, is populated with plenty of people who don't have a lot of talent. What they do have is the drive and ambition to succeed, and they know what they need to do to achieve their goals.As a writer, I see this more than in just about any profession there is: writers think that because they are talented, or they have written the "Great American Novel," that all they have to do is be discovered, and it will launch them into best seller status.
To be fair, the book, first published in 1910, didn't, even in 1910, stand alone in the annals of what is now called "new thought." At the turn of the century, Wattles contemporaries, Judge Thomas Troward, William Walker Atkinson, and many others offered their take on the universal laws that governed the universe and how individuals could create, seemingly, incredible results at will. Countless others, both before and after Wattles generation, have added their voices to this stream of thought.Where Wattles departed from those that preceded him, his contemporaries, and most current new thought authors, was in focusing squarely on money and, in no uncertain terms, getting rich.
The most obvious example of someone who came from nowhere and gained huge wealth is Bill Gates, the former chairman of Microsoft. Although Gates came from an upper middle class background, it certainly wasn't enough to launch him into the success he knows today. What Gates started with was a dream: to put a personal computer in the home of everyone. Today he is one of the richest people in the world.Anyone can get rich.We've all known those who were intellectually brilliant who were working a job that was way beneath their intellect. We've all also known those that left us clueless to how they achieved such outstanding success.
Regardless, successful people come from every strata of society. In the United States, almost half of all successful self employed people don't have a high school diploma. Getting an education or being intellectually brilliant really isn't necessary.You don't need to choose a particular business.Whatever the business, there are millionaires in just about every business enterprise. The most important thing to remember here is to choose a business you like, and place your business where your customers are.If you want to sell ice cream, sell in a place where it's hot. It won't do too well in a place that's cold.The bottom line is that regardless of your circumstances, you have the ability to get rich if you want to. If you are willing to do what it takes to succeed, and you don't make excuses, you will succeed.
This book is very well known by many of the great leaders of present time and is actually the same book that inspired Rhonda Byrne to create ,"The Secret". In the introduction to her book Rhonda stated, "I can honestly say that, since that first night when a tattered printed manuscript found its way to me (thanks to one of my daughters), my life has never been the same. Once you read it yourself, you will understand why". Later Rhonda came out with the phenomenal movie, "The Secret", along with her best-selling book selling millions of copies all over the world.
Wattles talks about a sensory rich vision as the first step. This is a vision powerful enough to inspire and motivate you to take action to make the vision a reality. How can you have something if you don't really know what it is. Vague or general ideas are no different from seeing something on TV and then the next day trying to describe the show to a Friend. You have some of it but much of the detail is gone.In your vision the only way to fill it in is to go through it over and over, perhaps take some notes. Include in your notes how it makes you feel? What do you hear? Who is there with you? Is the scent of sandalwood in the air? Experience it all, put it all down and on successive days fill in the details and intensify the vision. Spend time contemplating this picture.
As you go through the day find moments to bring your vision to mind just long enough to appreciate it and be grateful for it.Continue this process as the first step of the law of attraction daily cycle.Whether you have read "The Science of Getting Rich" or not you'll want to experience it in a whole new way. You'll want to experience it as delivered and interpreted by Bob Proctor with some help from Michael Beckwith and Jack Canfield. You will learn to use The Science of Getting Rich as your own secret weapon and as your key to success and creation.What's your excuse for not being successful? There are plenty. We place blame, we allow others to become obstacles to us, we blame outside forces for our lack of success.The problem here is that those things really don't matter. If you really want to succeed, you won't allow anything to stand in your way.
Proctor decided that this method should not be kept secret. Although he doesn't come right out and tell you how to get rich, there are enough hints and exercises contained in the program he modeled after this book that anyone could find the answers to their problems and gain wealth for themselves. Who better to learn how to become rich than someone who has used the method and been successful in fulfilling his dreams?
Bob Proctor is a self made millionaire and he wants to show us all how to do what he did and carve out our own fortunes. His programs have been wildly successful and people from all over the world are using his methods and attending his seminars to learn the secrets of his success. The Science of Getting Rich has been tested time after time throughout the years and actually works.Unless you've been living under a rock for a good while, you're probably aware of "The Secret," the feel good movie of the year that has broken the doors down and made the "Law of Attraction" a household term. But, behind "The Secret" lays the work of a man dead almost 100 years - Wallace D. Wattles.
Environment goes far beyond where you live though or how you grew up. Race, religion, sex, and other factors are part of your environment. These factors don't matter when it comes to success though because you will always find both rich and poor in any environment.Talent isn't a factor in getting rich.Hollywood, as well as the rest of the world, is populated with plenty of people who don't have a lot of talent. What they do have is the drive and ambition to succeed, and they know what they need to do to achieve their goals.As a writer, I see this more than in just about any profession there is: writers think that because they are talented, or they have written the "Great American Novel," that all they have to do is be discovered, and it will launch them into best seller status.
To be fair, the book, first published in 1910, didn't, even in 1910, stand alone in the annals of what is now called "new thought." At the turn of the century, Wattles contemporaries, Judge Thomas Troward, William Walker Atkinson, and many others offered their take on the universal laws that governed the universe and how individuals could create, seemingly, incredible results at will. Countless others, both before and after Wattles generation, have added their voices to this stream of thought.Where Wattles departed from those that preceded him, his contemporaries, and most current new thought authors, was in focusing squarely on money and, in no uncertain terms, getting rich.
The most obvious example of someone who came from nowhere and gained huge wealth is Bill Gates, the former chairman of Microsoft. Although Gates came from an upper middle class background, it certainly wasn't enough to launch him into the success he knows today. What Gates started with was a dream: to put a personal computer in the home of everyone. Today he is one of the richest people in the world.Anyone can get rich.We've all known those who were intellectually brilliant who were working a job that was way beneath their intellect. We've all also known those that left us clueless to how they achieved such outstanding success.
Regardless, successful people come from every strata of society. In the United States, almost half of all successful self employed people don't have a high school diploma. Getting an education or being intellectually brilliant really isn't necessary.You don't need to choose a particular business.Whatever the business, there are millionaires in just about every business enterprise. The most important thing to remember here is to choose a business you like, and place your business where your customers are.If you want to sell ice cream, sell in a place where it's hot. It won't do too well in a place that's cold.The bottom line is that regardless of your circumstances, you have the ability to get rich if you want to. If you are willing to do what it takes to succeed, and you don't make excuses, you will succeed.
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