Here’s a tantalising “Thought of the Day” for The Honest Way readers.

Following on from my last post, imagine what it would actually feel like to be comfortably wealthy, with the total assurance that you will always be this way.

For a very tiny percentage of everyone on this planet, that is a reality. But does that mean that you have to be satisfied with anything less?

Not necessarily.

By doing things the right way and making some intelligent and informed decisions anyone can pull themselves out of the mundane world they live in and join the heady heights of “The High Life”.

So why don’t we?

The problem is that we’re all programmed to believe it simply isn’t possible to be anything other than what we are. What we believe shapes our lives.

Do you imagine that any one of the tycoons holidaying on their private yachts believe for one second that they shouldn’t have all that they have? Of course not. It is a way of life to them and anything different just doesn’t enter their heads. They aren’t any more intelligent than many of us. They just have a different mindset, or belief system that programs them for success.

So can anyone change their belief system and re-program themselves for success?

Absolutely. The most incredible realization is that what’s stopping everyone from doing just that is that their belief system also keeps them from believing it is possible to change. A double bind, in fact.

So first, to become successful enough to be able to retire young, wealthy and live ever after in abundance, you have to believe you can change your set of beliefs in yourself and abilities. Only then can you truly believe that you can have everything you ever wanted and it will come easily. Once that system starts to reshape itself, your success will swiftly follow, because what your mind can conceive – when you believe – you can achieve!

Now that’s a humdinger of a “Thought of the Day”!

Terry Didcott
The Honest Way

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