Monday, 15 September 2014

Make things happen

When the time comes for a rich man to cast off the mortal coil, a favoured relative may fall into a bed of monetary clover and somewhere else someone may have used a magical skill to select the correct National Lottery numbers. Both results could be beneficially life changing.
Tongue in cheek, we should sympathise with them because they have now probably achieved their ultimate goal in life and there's little left but the pursuit of hedonistic pleasure. Just visualise what dire consequences can transpire when a person is merely saddled with a boring problem such as having to choose between using the Mercedes or the Rolls Royce runabout to visit Aunt Mary.
So what do you and I do? We knuckle down and get on with our pursuit of riches by more conventional means. I suggest that today nothing can beat using internet marketing for online business. Marketing public domain material makes for an excellent business opportunity.

Initially you should concentrate on getting your mindset in order and this is where public domain works can prove of immense worth. The philosophical teachings contained in publications such as 'Think and Grow Rich' by Napoleon Hill are both timeless and priceless. This book is just one of many best sellers which are now in the public domain.
If you want riches you have to make things happen and after deciding on a viable business strategy you need a burning desire to set the cogs in motion. Desire is next only to Thought in the quest for millions and is so important that it begs in depth analysis. Let us look at some major motivational aspects.

Number 1. Need.
Here we might have a person drowning in debt and with no source of income; their pride making any dependency on the Social Services out of the question. The initial desire in this case should be to clear their debt and having done that and learnt how to make money, only then to go to stage 2 which is to acquire great wealth. This should ensure that a state of poverty never re-occurs. The desire for ultimate riches should be so powerful that every obstacle will be negotiable with persistence.


Number 2. Fear of Poverty.
A global economic disaster may be imminent and tomorrow your job may be in jeopardy. It has not happened yet but the wise man formulates a contingency plan today, while he can still pay the energy companies and mortgage. The aim is independence. That 9 to 5 job has to go! One does not have to look far for an answer! The Internet has shrunk the world beyond belief and provides opportunities for all at minimal investment cost. My recommendation is to exploit its power and through desire and determination build a lucrative web presence. By developing personal skills and cultivating a burning desire to succeed, this phenomenal tool of the present day will become an efficient, silent and uncomplaining servant.


Number 3. Legacy.
This is more likely to be the motivation for the older person who is worried about mortality and the time left to do the right thing for family and friends. This perceived lack of time will create an urgent desire to build an adequate monetary pot so that loved ones will be well provided for.


Number 4. Peer Pressure.
Quite simply this is the desire not to be left behind by acquaintances who are well on the road to achieving their goals and delight in thinking or showing that they have more brainpower than you.


Number 5. Self Satisfaction.
Many captains of industry, science, invention and the arts etc. have gone from rags to riches through their insatiable desire to succeed. Any erstwhile entrepreneur will spend time studying the biographies and teachings of such eminent men and women and strive to emulate them. They will quickly realise that the study of these works is essential to wealth achievement which will be a source of great self satisfaction. It will also silence those critics who can't tolerate anyone they know being able to upstage them.

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Number 6. Charity.
There are many such who do not require riches for themselves but are of a philanthropic nature and wish to give money to benefit the many who they consider deserving of their efforts. Their desire can be every bit as powerful as any of those who act mainly to improve their own circumstances.

Now for the bottom line. Never ignore the importance of such intangible factors as thought, desire, faith and imagination etc. They and many more intangibles are prerequisites for the accumulation of riches and need to be fully understood and made the basis for the formulation of any marketing strategy whether online or offline. The path from Dreams to Substance will be eased. Remember that procrastination is the enemy of progress so start now to turn desire into obsession and make things happen.



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