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A Glimpse of “The Success Principles”
In the past few years, I have talked with many of you about how much “The Success Principles” book has helped me. Well, to give you a glimpse of what I’ve been talking about, I thought I would share with some of you the 21-day Success Principles FREE Private Mentorship Course I received from Mr. Jack Canfield. Read and Enjoy! Let me know WHEN they make a positive impact on your life!
Roy Harris
P.S. For you to find out if they do in fact work, you’ll have to put them into consistent action for an extended period of time. So roll up your sleeves and give it a try. I promise you, you won’t be disappointed!
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Dear Roy,
Welcome to the first email you’ll receive as part of the 21-day Success Principles FREE Private Mentorship Course — filled with success strategies that can help you get from where you are now to where you want to be. Each day you’ll receive an email just like this one. Some – like today’s — will include links to a downloadable form or other activity to complete. Others will include the link to an audio lesson from Jack Canfield designed to increase the progress you’re making on your success journey. As you read each day’s message, be sure to have your copy of The Success Principles book nearby. We’ll be referring to various chapters and exercises in the book that will enhance your Mentorship Program.
And now — with a heartfelt welcome from Jack Canfield and Janet Switzer — let’s get started with today’s Mentorship Message… Principle #1:
TAKE 100% RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR LIFE
As human beings, we often believe we don’t have enough money, romance, success or joy in our lives. But what we need to understand is that greatness exists in all of us. It’s simply a matter of pulling that greatness out of ourselves and using it to get us from where we are now…to where we want to be.
While many people believe they are entitled to live a great life, top achievers we’ve met over the years know they must take 100% responsibility for achieving the lifestyle, relationships, financial freedom and opportunities they experience in their lives.
This isn’t always easy. But one way to start taking more responsibility is to begin responding differently to the events that occur in your life. Remember the formula from Principle #1 of The Success Principles book?
E + R = O
Event + Response = Outcome. That’s right…you can actually change the outcomes in your life — and get better ones — simply by responding differently to challenges and opportunities that occur.
Listen now as Jack walks you through how to respond differently using the E+R=O formula. Click on this audio link now and wait a few moments for today’s audio lesson to start playing:
http://www.thesuccessprinciples.com/media/JC_audio_1.wma
Taking 100% responsibility is what successful people do. And it’s the first step YOU must take on your new Success Principles journey.
We’ll see you tomorrow with another mentorship message.
In friendship,
Jack Canfield and Janet Switzer
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Dear Roy,
It’s Jack Canfield here again with another important segment of The Success Principles Private Mentorship Program. In Principle #26: Acknowledge Your Positive Past, I said that research shows over and over again the more you acknowledge your past successes, the more confident you’ll become in taking on new challenges and successfully accomplishing them.
That’s what successful people do.
They confidently seek out and accept new opportunities for advancement because they have the confidence of a lifetime of much smaller achievements.
Have YOU made a list of the successes you’ve achieved in your life? If not, turn to page 197 of The Success Principles now and begin by dividing your life into three parts. Then jot down what YOU learned over the three stages of your life.
You’ll discover you know more about success than you previously thought. Be sure to keep this list and refer back to it whenever you need to remind yourself about your ability to achieve success at any endeavor.
We’ll see you tomorrow with another mentorship message.
In friendship,
Jack Canfield and Janet Switzer
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Dear Roy,
It’s Jack Canfield here again with another important segment of The Success Principles Private Mentorship Program. Have you ever thought that maybe — just maybe — you’re here on this planet for a much larger purpose than the role you’re fulfilling now? Have you ever really discovered what your unique purpose is? Or thought about what career counselors call your “right livelihood”?
In Principle #2 of The Success Principles book — “Be Clear Why You’re Here” — I write that successful people take the time to understand their life’s mission and to determine what they’re here to do. They then pursue that role with passion and enthusiasm.
Have you completed the Life Purpose Exercise on page 23? If not, do so now:
1. List two of your unique personal qualities such as “enthusiasm” and “creativity.”
2. List one or two ways you enjoy expressing those qualities when interacting with others, such as “to support” and “to inspire.”
3. Assume the world is perfect. Describe it as you see it — what are people doing, how are they interacting, what does it feel like?
4. Combine your three answers above into a single statement such as: “My purpose is to use my creativity and enthusiasm to support and inspire others to freely express their talents in a harmonious and loving way.”
You needn’t make it poetic or flowery. Just use words that are important and inspiring to you in describing what you believe is your unique role in the Universe.
This exercise will be important in completing many future Mentorship modules. But first — in tomorrow’s message — we’ll look once more at the past, completing it before moving on to embrace the future.
In friendship,
Jack Canfield and Janet Switzer
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Dear Roy,
By now, you’ve made great strides towards becoming more successful. In today’s important segment of The Success Principles Private Mentorship Program, we’ll look at completing the past so we can embrace an even more exciting future. One of the activities we recommend for all success students is to clean up your incompletes and your messes — so you can actually make room for more opportunity and abundance to come into your life. You can read more about why this strategy works in Principle #28 of The Success Principles book (page 208). But listen first to what Jack Canfield has to say in today’s audio lesson, which can be heard by clicking below:
http://www.thesuccessprinciples.com/media/JC_audio_2.wma
We know of countless people who have experienced new romantic relationships, increased business, and enjoyed better physical health and other amazing benefits, simply because they took time to “clean out the old” from their file drawers, garage shelves, clothes closets — and heart and mind.
You can, too. Listen now to Jack and our list of 25 areas you should target for clean-up before moving forward.
We’ll see you tomorrow with another mentorship message.
In friendship,
Jack Canfield and Janet Switzer
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Well, that is a small glimpse of the program I received. I share the others parts with you soon.
Roy Harris
Appreciate the recommendation. Will try it out.
Wonderful blog! Hope to see more from you