Taking Action
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Doug Nelson’s voice is haunting my thoughts and gnawing at the edges of my Comfort Zone. When I look in the mirror I almost expect to see a BIG RED DOT on my forehead from focusing on my 10% of ‘fear-based-what-ifs’ instead of my 90% ‘action-based-why-nots’
Since the Dallas Millionaire Mind Intensive (MMI) last month, I have taken at least one action, every day to move past the perfection paralysis that has defined my comfort zone. Interestingly, even though I have experienced some very anxious moments taking action, doing the very things that make me uncomfortable — I’m still alive. I asked for ‘the sale’ and the sun and moon are still in orbit and being apprehensive or afraid is not fatal. It just feels like that for a moment or two…possibly three.
In the Secrets of the Millionaire Mind Index, T. Harv Eker has noted 38 references to action. Considering the book is only 192 pages long, Millionaire Minds value action. The dictionary defines action as “something done so as to accomplish a purpose.”
One of the first actions T. Harv Eker suggests for Millionaire Minds is ‘Declaring’ our Attitudes of Wealth every morning and every evening while looking in a mirror. On page 16 of Secrets of The Millionaire Mind, T. Harv defines a Declaration as a “statement of official intention to undertake a particular course of action or adopt a particular status.” Everything is made of energy, and all energy travels in frequencies and vibrations. Therefore, each declaration of wealth carries its own vibrational frequency. When stated aloud, the declaration’s energy pulsates throughout the cells of our body expressing its unique resonance in the form of a message to the universe and our subconscious mind.
I found the process of declaring My Attitudes of Wealth, with 100% intention, while looking myself in the eye, intimidating and uncomfortable. To be one of 700 enthusiastic souls shouting our declarations with verve and passion was some how easier than staring myself in the eyes and forcefully declaring my intention. It is a shockingly intimate process to personally pledge the action required of each declaration.
During the Millionaire Mind Intensive, our trainer, Doug Nelson stated that, “our mind always has the questions, but it is our heart that has the answers.” He asked us to be aware of how we were feeling about a statement or course of action and make a practice of sensing how our body resonated as we took action or declined to take action on an issue or opportunity.
During this past month myself, and my belief system, have gotten to know each other.
While declaring my Attitudes of Wealth ‘mano-a-mano’ my has body sensed fear, doubt, and inertia, as well as exhilaration, joy and a complete commitment to taking action.
“When the subconscious mind must choose between deeply rooted emotions and logic, emotions will always win.”
— Wealth Principle, Secretes of the Millionaire Mind, Page 22
Keeping the commitment of looking myself in the mirror and declaring my Attitudes of Wealth, passionately with intense emotion and absolute belief twice a day is an action step I can take. The only risk I face, is banishing a belief system that no longer serves me.
In The Millionaire Mind Support Network™ May 21st Blog we’ll look at how taking or avoiding action is an integral part of our money blueprint and some Millionaire Mind tools we can use to change the beliefs that keep some of us from taking action.
If you have misplaced your Attitudes of Wealth Declarations T. Harv and Peak Potentials has you covered.
Go to http://www.millionairemind.com/graduates/index.html
In the left hand navigation bar click on the Attitudes of Wealth button.
The Attitudes of Wealth are available as a downloadable PDF
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In the same Navigation bar you will fins the 90-day Wealth Conditioning Program, The VAKS, A Money Jar Streaming Audio “Action” class and other resources.
Live Well, Take Action and Prosper,
Sandi
