"The first thing I did was commit to my success and playing to win. I swore I would focus and not even consider leaving this business until I was a millionaire or more. This was radically different from my previous efforts, where, because I always thought short-term, I would constantly get side-tracked by either good opportunities or when things got tough." ~ T. Harv Eker from Secrets of the Millionaire Mind
I love that. Are you playing not to lose? There's a HUGE difference between playing a game trying not to lose and playing the game to WIN.
One's a lot more fun. And, a lot more likely to lead to success. Yah?
Let's play to win. Commit (!!!) to creating the results you care about and look beyond the short-term struggles (there will be, as you know, a LOT of struggles, so quit being surprised by them :) to the joy of manifesting your ideal life.
"It's not enough to be in the right place at the right time. You have to be the right person in the right place at the right time." ~ T. Harv Eker from Secrets of the Millionaire Mind
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