There's No Glory In Being The Richest Man In The Graveyard!Written by Richard Vegas
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As those negative emotions slo--wly begin to take over, flow of energy from subconscious keeps on pushing through. But, now, instead of filling us with productive vitality, we get slapped upside head with a dead fish. Why is that? Well, because subconscious doesn't know any better. It just takes whatever emotion that's currently "there", and being displayed, it analyzes it and notices how quarrelsome or hostile behavior is, and then ramrods a boot where sun won't shine. Open The Floodgates! It's just doing what it was designed to do: When behavioral actions heat up, you can depend on your subconscious to throw some fuel on fire; whether behavior is beneficial or not, because it doesn't know or care. It just reinforces actions, and then says to you, "didn't I do good?" Yeah, right dummy. That's why you see some people's behavior get worse before it gets better. The intensity of actions is being fed by subconscious and actions keep getting worse because subconscious is reinforcing them. And, it's a vicious cycle. The same process works on positive side. When subconscious notices behavior that is desirable and helpful, it will come on scene quicker than a New York minute, and help you blow your own trumpet all over town; because even then, it doesn't know difference. Like A Loose Cannon! When subconscious is empowering wrong actions, this is wasted energy. Worry, fear, anger, rage, etc. all have same need for fuel to thrive. They get that fuel from subconscious. You can't cut fuel line, because without a subconscious you would just be a fruit cake. That is its job; to supply fuel. The actions are our choice. Watch someone throw a fit sometime and watch how, if they allow actions to continue, how actions get heated up. Watch someone sometime who is really in his groove and going with flow how those actions just continue to create more enthusiasm. It's a self-propelling mechanism; it feeds on itself. All we have to do is exhibit action; subconscious will take over and feed it fuel it needs to survive. And, flow will be enough to keep it alive. Unfortunately, on negative side, it is wasted energy because it brings failure. An activity that brings failure, uses up as much energy, from subconscious, to fail, as a winning activity uses to succeed; but, condition that a failing activity leaves us in is emotionally drained. The Net Result! Man is only species who can control his actions through his conscious decisions from within rather than being influenced by outward circumstances. The more refined you are easier you can control actions that your subconscious will empower. The ball is in your court. Richard Vegas © Richard Vegas is a popular recording artist and internet marketing professional. He invites you to subscribe to his FREE weekly ezine "Wing-Tips" The Success System That Never Fails at: http://www.1-work-at-home-based-business-opportunities.com/Articles/articles.html You may also hear and follow Richard's music career at: http://www.richardvegas.com

Richard Vegas is a Popular Recording Artist and Internet Marketing Professional running his two full-time businesses from home. He specializes in teaching people how to discover their passion and make money from it on the internet. Richard publishes a Free weekly ezine, "Wing-Tips The Success System". He has recorded two albums and weekly keeps in touch by email with hundreds of fans and customers
| | 30 Minutes That Could Save Your DreamWritten by Suzanne Falter-Barns
Continued from page 1 In fact, Rosemary had not ‘done meditation wrong’, as she’d been quick to assume. ("I must be only person who didn’t do this thing right!") Instead, her soul was giving her a direct signal that she was tangled up in life circumstances that were obscuring her dream. The meditation, for all of its supposed lack of clarity, had really been clear as a bell. The only real way to interpret images we get in these visualizations is to check in with our gut. There may be age-old gypsy wisdom that water means good luck, or that a duck is an omen of impending death … but I say that’s all poppycock. The only person who knows what your visualization means is you; your gut is only thing that should ever guide your interpretation. What is it telling you about what you saw -- that you need balance, like confused Rosemary? Or that you need courage? Could it be that you simply don’t want to admit that what you saw is actually true? Often we get images of ourselves leading such a life of power and abundance that we can barely stand it. It brings tears to our eyes as we acknowledge that we really can do that thing we sorely wish to begin. In that instant, we see how small and constrained we’ve allowed ourselves to become; yet, we also see how much impact we could have, if only we could choose right path. Above all, guided visualizations give us permission to dream. They allow us to see ourselves graphically living a different life, feeling feelings, smelling smells, and owning power. We see a higher, truer aspect of ourselves, and in that instant, understand how unstoppable we really can be. This is biggest reason I rely on guided visualizations in my work – because they take you beyond sugary platitudes about ‘going for it’ and ‘reaching for stars’. Instead, they deliver you smack into your dream for a moment, so you can see impact and importance of what you’re here to do. Once you really know true rightness of what that feels like, down deep in your gut, nothing can keep from making that vision a reality. Even if images you see are more fleeting or obscure, they will leave you brushed with truth. This is wisdom that lurks in our bones; wisdom we can access simply by taking time to turn on a visualization.You can learn more about guided visualizations at www.howmuchjoy.com angdysp.html Suzanne Falter-Barns’ free ezine, The Joy Letter, brings you practical tips and tools for your dream every other week. Sign up at http://www.howmuchjoy.com/joyletter.html and receive her valuable report, "Thirty-Five Guaranteed Time Savers". It helps you create time to finally live your dreams. ©2002 Suzanne Falter-Barns. Reprint permission available by request. Article must be complete and must include all contact information above. Apply to info@howmuchjoy.com

Suzanne Falter-Barns is the author of How Much Joy Can You Stand? (Ballantine.) She also publishes The Joy Letter, an inspirational ezine that gives you a fun, friendly nudge towards your dream every two weeks. Her website, www.howmuchjoy.com, has been featured in Self, Fitness, i-Village, Cybergrrl, and more than 100 radio and television shows.
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