Discover the 8 steps to a mountain moving faith.

Written by Fernando Soave


Discoverrepparttar 8 steps to a mountain moving faith. *********************************************************** by Fernando Soave © 2003

“ If you have faith as a grain of musterd seed you can say to this mountain : move ! And it will move ! And nothing will be impossible to you. “

You can transform your life and your future if you will discover and dispatchrepparttar 122532 power of mountain moving faith to your life or business situation.

You can accomplish what seems at first impossible if you will takerepparttar 122533 eight steps of mountain moving faith.

There are many people who claim to live by faith but remain low achievers. We all know individuals who claim to exercise real faith yet they accomplish little or nothing. What’s wrong ?

Frequently failure isrepparttar 122534 result of a too shallow faith.

Mountain moving faith is not merely touching your toes inrepparttar 122535 water. Mountain moving faith is faith that dares to step into deep water.

Look now atrepparttar 122536 eight steps on how to get you to a mountain moving faith.

a. Step 1 : Dreaming.

Mountain moving faith begins with a dream. “Success isrepparttar 122537 realization of a world wide dream !” Unquestionablyrepparttar 122538 greatest power inrepparttar 122539 world isrepparttar 122540 power of a creative idea. All success begins with a dream. You can measurerepparttar 122541 size of a man or woman byrepparttar 122542 size of his or here dreams.

Faith begins with an act of imagining. “If you don’t have a dream, how can dreams come true ?”

Begin now by using your God power within yourself to paint a picture of what you would like to accomplish. Reject all impossibility thoughts and all disadvantage complexes. Imagine yourself as a friend ofrepparttar 122543 Mighty, a partner ofrepparttar 122544 Wealthy and a co-worker withrepparttar 122545 Almighty.

Faith begins with a dream but it must move to deeper levels before success will be realized.

b. Step 2 : Desiring.

Faith in deeper water is wanting something so badly that someday, somehow, somewhere, sometime, you know you shall have it. More faith is shattered by lack of desire than by real doubt.

No man or woman will ever believe that he or she can move a mountain unless he really wants that mountain to move. Almost anything can be accomplished byrepparttar 122546 person who really wants to succeed. The old adage is true : If there is a will, there is a way. “We believe what we want to believe ! Believing is wanting !”

Apply this definition of faith to your dreams. To begin with, you must know what you want. Visualize in details what you want to achieve. With a confused and muddled picture of what you are going after, do not be surprised if you fail.

Therefore, an early step in mountain moving faith is forming A DETAILED MENTAL PICTURE OF YOUR DREAM.

If you want your dream badly enough, you will plan, organize, reorganize and work until you get what you want. Great desire marshals great determination. Faith is wanting something with all your heart.

After you know what you want, you must censor these desires. The moral questions must be asked at this point : “Is this right ? Would God want this ? Can I ask God to be my partner in this dream venture ?” Faith builds strong muscles when it get a “Yes” to all these important questions.

c. Step 3 : Daring.

Doubt is frequently a lack of courage. Fear of embarassment along with fear of involvement or fear of personal self-sacrifice is enough to keep you from wanting to make a commitment of faith to an idea, a dream, a project or a cause. With God on your side you will dare to run risks.

Mountain moving faith is not merely dreaming and desiring. It is daring to risk a failure. For faith is making a DECISION with no guarantee of succes. If success is certain then a venture is no longer an act of faith. Faith without risk is a contradiction. Faith is taking a chance on something before you can be sure how everything will finaly work out.

Remember this : “Every time you make a choice you take a chance.” “The saddest words of tongue or pen are these : it might hav been.”

Faith is daring to risk disappointment. If you never try, you will never lose. Faith is daring to be a chance taker. Here is how success will work for you. Chance taking generates exitement. Exitement generates enthousiasm. Enthousiasm generates energy. You have a success cycle going.

Three Key Facets Of Successful Network Marketing

Written by Kirk Bannerman


Network marketing has many aspects, but promotion, persistence, and patience are three key elements which are critical to achieving successful results.

PROMOTION isrepparttar lifeblood of network marketing. Whether you are using online methods or offline methods, or a combination of both, you must constantly strive to get your offering in front of a targeted audience.

There are thousands of published sources that deal with specific methods of network marketing (both online and offline), butrepparttar 122531 key point to be made here is that you must have an active promotion campaign designed to bring in a steady stream of new prospective downline members.

PERSISTENCE is a key element in network marketing success. You've gotta "just keep on keepin' on", even though frustation levels can be quite high at times.

After you have been at it a while, and have a downline large enough to provide reasonably accurate statistics, you will probably find that about 95% of your downline members are dormant and do nothing at all. Its easy to get down inrepparttar 122532 dumps or take it personally when you encounter so many "do nothing" people.

Therefore, it is really important work with and actively support repparttar 122533 5% or so that are serious about participating. And clearly, an active and effective promotion campaign will continue to bring in increasing numbers of potential participants so that while 5% is small on a percentage basis, it can still be a sizeable amount from a pure numbers standpoint.

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