Where to Find a Cash Windfall of $10,000 to $1,000,000--You Never Knew You Had.

Written by Jay L. Abraham


There is a rather famous true story called “Acres of Diamonds”.

It is about a successful farmer who risks everything searchingrepparttar African continent for diamonds. Ultimately he dies sick and penniless, whilerepparttar 104227 new owner of his farm uncovers on his propertyrepparttar 104228 largest single diamond ever known to man.

Point of fact: After helping hundreds of thousands of entrepreneurs and business owners, I’ll lay odds that story is true for YOU in more ways than you are currently willing to admit to yourself.

No matter where you are onrepparttar 104229 success continuum, your ability to generate tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars in immediate windfall income is well within your reach.

I know firsthand, because everyday, I am paid handsomely to do just that by my clients and associates.

Now, no one likes to be told that they are sitting on a diamond mine, especially when they don’t see it for themselves. So please allow me to give you some advice which could potentially generate a cash jackpot of between $10,000 and $1,000,000 almost overnight.

“What’srepparttar 104230 secret?”, you ask impatiently.

I’ll tell you flat out: Your hidden wealth is buried in your email list...it’s hiding in your client list...and it lies dormant in your vendor list. I could go on and on.

Here’srepparttar 104231 secret in a nutshell: One ofrepparttar 104232 places your hidden wealth lies is inrepparttar 104233 trusted relationships you’ve cultivated with people overrepparttar 104234 years.

Let me prove my point with a quick example. I recently did a consult with a client who has a wonderful nutritional product. His own clients are very enthusiastic aboutrepparttar 104235 results they get.

Atrepparttar 104236 same time, although he is successful, he is also cash poor. He needs a cash infusion of hundreds of thousands of dollars to be able to fundrepparttar 104237 building up of his business.

What’srepparttar 104238 solution? A banker? An angel investor? A partner? Venture capital? Maybe, but I think there might be an easier way.

Here’s what I suggested to him: I told him to write a heartfelt letter to his most devoted clients which tells his story and includes an offer that they pre-pay for a year’s worth of his product to help him build his company. In return for their support, they’ll receive very preferential discounts and unique bonuses from him.

Boosters & Drainers

Written by Nan S. Russell


Like huge anchors on cruise ships, other people can hold you down. Not intentionally, but their negativity impacts you. It’s hard to be winning at working when you’re anchored in place. It’s hard to seerepparttar next great idea and enthusiastically embrace it, when you’re feeling a sticky heaviness. And it’s hard to think creativity when you’re feeling empty.

Like a balloon with air pouring out, deflated and flat atrepparttar 104226 end, I hung uprepparttar 104227 phone, drained. Forrepparttar 104228 most part I’d offered a supportive ear with occasional contributions of asked for advice. Several days in a row, he called or stopped by my office, with a second, and a third, and a fourth verse ofrepparttar 104229 same song. After each encounter, my energy felt zapped. It got torepparttar 104230 point where Jay’s presence alone started my energy leaving, replaced with an empty heaviness as if his negative energy was seeping into me.

It took me awhile to figure it out, but Jay was an energy drainer. I’ve learned overrepparttar 104231 years, if I spend too much time around people with negative energy to share, my optimism, and enthusiasm for work (or life) are adversely affected.

You may know people in your own work life who hold you down, zap your enthusiasm, cheer you into self-destruction, and occupy so much of your time and energy that you can’t offerrepparttar 104232 best you to anyone, including yourself. And you know people who dorepparttar 104233 opposite.

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