But
I Don't Want to Wait THAT Long
by Charles Burke
Years ago I worked in a camera shop
with a man named Sam who was constantly bemoaning
his bad luck. He often talked about Mr. Dawson,
a man in his seventies who was really lucky. Dawson
owned buildings all over the western suburbs of
Chicago.
One day when he mentioned Dawson,
I commented, "Hey, Sam, you're only thirty-five
now. Why don't you start buying buildings this
year? By the time you're seventy-five you'll have
become as rich as Dawson."
He glared at me and stated huffily,
"But I don't want to wait THAT long."
It took me a while to figure it
out: Sam didn't want to BECOME rich. He wanted
to BE rich. No time delay, no learning, no work.
The last time I saw Sam, fifteen
years later, he was fifty and still working in
a camera shop for about the same pay. Still not
wanting to wait.
The point here is obvious, so I
won't belabor it.
However, if you have ambitions for
greater wealth, here are 5 tips I've personally
found useful.
1. Find somebody who's doing
it
I'd never had much success until
I met John, who said he'd lived in Japan for years
and had made good money there.
After he returned to Japan, he phoned
and invited me to come on over, too. "There's
lots of work and the pay's terrific," he
told me.
I didn't quite believe it would
work for me, but I tried it anyway. And that was
the start of a great new career - and leap in
income.
I found success by following the
example of somebody who was already succeeding.
2. Feel like you DESERVE
success
If there's something inside you
that feels you don't deserve good things, it'll
try to sabotage you at the most unexpected times.
Old habits may pop back up to dilute
your energies. Or you might start unintentionally
alienating your most important employees, customers
or suppliers.
There are a million ways to defeat
yourself when you don't feel you deserve success.
How do you lock in a feeling of
deserving?
Some people set aside a certain
amount of time to devote to worthy causes. Others
donate a tithe of their income to charity or church.
Still others meditate on their oneness with their
Creator.
The best approach for you will be
the one that satisfies your own inner need for
reassureance and a feeling of worth.
3. You're not ENTITLED to
success
A common wrong turn is the attitude
of entitlement.
Please understand, life does not
OWE you or me anything.
It strews untold riches and joys
at our feet, but it's up to us to recognize them,
to reach down and pick them up.
Russell Conwell was famous for telling
the story of a man who sold his farm and went
off in search of diamonds. He traveled the world
for decades without success.
But the man who bought that farm
from him found one of the largest diamond deposits
ever discovered on the African continent. The
black sand in the stream running through his property
was loaded with diamonds, and he became enormously
wealthy.
The first man had sold his land
for nearly nothing and walked away from the riches
that life had literally strewn at his feet. True
story, by the way.
4. Sometimes it's a grind
Most times, opportunities come in
kit form. You ask life for a chance at becoming
rich, and circumstances send you a problem or
a puzzle.
You may notice that many other people
have that same problem. Once you solve it for
yourself, you can then make a very nice profit
helping other people to quickly overcome the same
difficulty.
Life has just given you a rich opportunity.
It does that all the time, but mostly we don't
notice because we're so busy griping about what
a grind life is, what a raw deal we have.
5. Be thankful in advance
It's just as simple as managing
well what you've already got. Appreciate and be
thankful for the things you already have. Love
the people who are already in your life.
Then, just to prime the pump, be
thankful for even more than you have - for stuff
you haven't received yet.
It is said that nature abhors a
vacuum.
When you give thanks - real, soul-lifting,
jubilant thanks -for things you don't have yet,
nature rushes in to fill that vacuum.
It'll fill that void with all the
things and qualities and people that are bubbling
joyously in your heart and mind.
Of course, you can say, "Nah,
it can't be that simple," lay this aside
and surf on to the next site.
Or you can try these ideas.
If you do try, I believe you'll
discover that life is EAGER to hand you more of
what you want.
To summarize, you can simply:
1. Follow in the footsteps
of somebody who's already successful.
They can save you countless wrong turns.
2. Master those feelings
that you don't deserve good things. Make
sure your success benefits others even more than
it does you.
3. Accept that life doesn't
owe you anything - besides you're not
yet recognizing all that it's offering you now.
4. Remember that some assembly
may be required. Ask life for a cake
and it may hand you flour, water, sugar and eggs.
5. Be thankful BEFORE you
receive. After ordering a book from Amazon,
you relax and believe it's on its way. Why not
start trusting life as much as you trust Amazon?
Cheers from sunny Japan,
Charles
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