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Entrepreneur, Do You Really Know Your Master Key For Success?

August 31, 2009

By Aditi Walsh  

Entrepreneurs today are inundated with claims by so many experts, each stating they have the key to your success. This has been especially endemic online. It could even be driving you crazy at times, eh? 

What’s amazing is if you have discovered your real success is inner-generated and you are living from your own deepest desires, then you are able to experience challenges and opportunities in a completely different light. 

Getting Stuck

Yet, there still may be those times when you just get stuck, even with the best of intentions. And you find it very hard to keep your focus on visioning and living in the success you so desire. You lose the feeling for it and get caught up in your old ideas and limitations. Success starts to slip away again, and stress quickly enters to fill the gap. 

When you do pick yourself up, you wonder what all the fuss was about. Or you berate yourself for having fallen into those old mental pictures and ideas in the first place. 

Does this sound familiar? The good news is you are not alone. As Tulshi Sen says, “Success cannot be bought or learned… it must be practiced. 

The Master Key

I found it really helps when I meditate on the success principles of Ancient Secrets Of Success For Today’s World to dissolve the old triggers. With practice, I am becoming better able to laugh it off, instead of using negative thinking to dissolve negative thinking. Two negatives do not make for a positive outlook, do they?

So how can you transcend the stressors of the day? Is there a ‘master key’ to free yourself from these de-energizers that are holding you back? If only you can remove your mind from sticking to your problems and instead free it to believe in the success you truly desire. 

Tulshi Sen shares, “Before a person can achieve anything, they must raise their thoughts and raise their belief level. You cannot fight against circumstances forever. It is tiring. You have to create new circumstances by raising your belief level.” 

Training The Mind

You have to convince your mind that you are going to be successful, no matter what your present circumstances are today. This journey of the entrepreneur is led by the heart, not the mind. The mind’s place is to follow the Vision set by the heart. 

When we get it backwards, chaos, confusion and doubt take over. And there goes your success. Fear unleashed results in stressful, limited thinking. 

And, you cannot convince the mind with the mind. That’s what caused this predicament in the first place. Nor can you trick the mind over the long term. You need to transcend the realm of the mind and enter your heart to anchor in your dreams and visions. Leave them there, where you can nurture them. 

Imagination Rules

Einstein said that you can’t solve a problem at the same level of thinking as you created it in the first place. He also said that imagination was more important than knowledge.

 

Imagination lives in the all-knowing heart. So the first priority is to find out your heart’s desires. Then you can take your trained and helpful mind along for your unique entrepreneur’s journey. 

Tulshi Sen will be holding a live, Free, Teleseminars as a prelude to his upcoming one day workshops this fall, called “Raise Your Belief Level with the Master Key for Success” in Vancouver and in Toronto. Go to end of blog post at http://budurl.com/ggqu for further details. 
Aditi Walsh is a conscious entrepreneur, helping people create and manifest their visions of success. She shares ideas and reviews of success strategies and tools for the online entrepreneur at http://webmarketingrebel.com 
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Can Your Definitions Define Who You Are?

March 7, 2008

by Lynn Marie Sager

How powerful are words and their definitions?
I remember an anthropology book that I read in college about a Pacific island called Rotuma. This tiny island has a large mountain range, causing one side of the island to be geographically isolated from the other. Before Rotuma’s “discovery” in the 1800′s, the island was highly populated and both sides of the island got along tolerably well. Until one day, when Catholic missionaries landed on one side of the island and began translating the bible into Rotuman. Their translation might not have been a bad thing, except that around this same time, Congregationalist missionaries landed on the other side of the island and began their own translation of the bible into Rotuman. The Rotuman language has a number of words that mean divine. The Catholics chose one word to stand for “God” and arbitrarily chose another to mean the “Devil.” As fate would have it, the word they chose to mean the “Devil” was the same word the Congregationalists chose to mean “God.” Within a short time, rumor spread that the people on the other side of the island were practicing devil worship. As a result, war broke out between the two sides of the island.

People die over words all the time.
Words, and the meanings we assign them, have power. Definitions give meaning to life. Words will continue to define you unless you take the time to define them. So, if your life lacks meaning, maybe it’s because you’ve neglected to define what your life means. If you accept without question, any definition, belief, or perception handed to you, then you limit your life to the truths and beliefs discovered by other people. You kill the one thing that is uniquely your own-your perspective. Your life will become some vague shadow of something that someone else defined years ago. Or, even worse, you may never really understand what those people who defined your language, centuries ago, meant. Everything in your life will seem just as hollow as the words you take for granted.

What’s the bottom line on definitions and belief?
The most fundamental changes in life happen when we redefine who we are. When we see ourselves differently, we think differently. When we think differently, we feel differently. When we feel differently, we behave differently, and we don’t need some quick-fix technique to control ourselves, or others. So open your mind and explore your definitions. Your life will expand proportionately…

From A River Worth Riding: Fourteen Rules for Navigating Life, by Lynn Marie Sager Copyright 2005.You can find more about the power of belief on Navigating Life’s website. Simply go to http://www.navigatinglife.org and visit boarding for links to our full lessons, techniques, and exercises for expanding beliefs.

Lynn Marie Sager has toured over two-dozen countries and worked on three continents. Author of A River Worth Riding: Fourteen Rules for Navigating Life, Lynn currently lives in California; where she fills her time with private coaching, public speaking, and teaching for the LACCD and Pierce College. She runs the Navigating Life website, where she offers free assistance to readers who wish to incorporate the rules of worthwhile living into their lives. To read more about how you can use these rules to improve your life, visit Lynn’s website at http://www.navigatinglife.org

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