What Does It Take To "Have It All" In Life?

Written by John Assaraf


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Forrepparttar most part,repparttar 104169 physical body is easy to understand. We have studied it for over 6,000 years, and have learned a couple of tricks to keep it going faster and longer. We have five physical senses to help us decipher and understandrepparttar 104170 stimuli around us or on us.

The mind, however, is a little bit more complex. Scientists and theologians have discovered that we have six intellectual functions that are part of our conscious mind, and we also have three subconscious functions that assist us with much more complex issues and needs.

So here we are, playingrepparttar 104171 game, and I ask you this question, 'How well do you understandrepparttar 104172 basic natural laws ofrepparttar 104173 playing field, and how well do you understandrepparttar 104174 functions ofrepparttar 104175 body and mind?'

For many peoplerepparttar 104176 answer isrepparttar 104177 same. Not very well. The reason we do not knowrepparttar 104178 answers, is because we have never been taught to look atrepparttar 104179 whole picture. Very few people have studied and understood how to connectrepparttar 104180 whole deal in a way that it is easy to understand and apply.

I will suggest that in order to 'Have it All', you must first understandrepparttar 104181 basics for making it possible. Look around you and observerepparttar 104182 perfection and precision in everything. There are no accidents. It all operates by exact order. If you choose not to learn how all of it works, that is totally up to you. You are then choosing to play at a mediocre level, and not atrepparttar 104183 level you are capable of.

As I mentioned before, you makerepparttar 104184 decisions on whether to play or watch, and then, how well you want to play. Learningrepparttar 104185 playing field and how you function makesrepparttar 104186 game so much fun!

Not knowingrepparttar 104187 basic laws is like not understanding gravity. Not understanding yourself is like a pilot who doesn't know exactly how all her plane's instruments work. Would YOU get on that plane?

Even once we understandrepparttar 104188 playing field, andrepparttar 104189 optimum way to use our body and mind, we still need to learnrepparttar 104190 rules relating torepparttar 104191 5 different games being played...those games are called health, wealth, relationships, career, and spirituality.

The games are complex, especially if we aren't taughtrepparttar 104192 rules, angles and ways to win. Once again, if we choose to learn,repparttar 104193 games become much more fun and easier to play.

I have invested over 20 years into this exact research and have discoveredrepparttar 104194 fastest and simplest way to have what I want. My deepest desire is that you discover a few things to make your journey outstanding.

All you must do is be open to learn how to play, and grow again like you did when you were a child.

Remember to create a masterpiece. It is your choice!



~ By: John Assaraf, aka The Street Kid New York Times & Wall Street Journal Best-Selling Author, Trainer & Entrepreneur http://www.TheStreetKid.com


Anchors Away!

Written by Greg Reid


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Sounds funny now, huh? The moral of this story is that I allowed Mark to set my limitations. I forgot that people only have as much power over us as we give them.

In retrospect, Mark was correct: He was my anchor after all, because I allowed him to hold me back from sailing toward prosperity earlier in my life when I first wanted to take that leap. Until I grew strong enough to cutrepparttar tie and move forward on my own, I allowed myself to be restrained by his idea of what success should be.

Bottom line, I rolled up my sleeves and set myself free . . . anchors away!

Remember, only you know what you’re capable of, so if you’re going to choose to live up to someone’s expectations, shouldn’t they be your own?

With that said, here’s my challenge. Take a moment to reflect on any “ugly” people who may be taking up space in your head (rent free), and gently let them go. You deserve better. In fact, you deserverepparttar 104168 best. Never, ever let another person hold you back from your dreams.

Now, don’t do what I say, do what I did. Roll up your sleeves and set yourself free as well. Anchors away!

Best wishes always, and whatever you do,

Keep smiling!

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By: Gregory Scott Reid GregReid@AlwaysGood.com Speaker and two-time #1 best-selling author, The Millionaire Mentor and Wake Up: Live the Life You Love www.AlwaysGood.com


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