The Easiest Road To Success


We continue to interrupt our Yahoo! serial to continue talking about non-Yahoo! things. Leaving off from last episode's teaser on expectations for your business and how to use what's cliche-ly known as "the power of positive thinking" to have endless success, today I'll give some tips and examples on these principles.

When I started my business, I did it for many positive reasons: to be creative, to be in charge of myself and my own time, to be the only person responsible for all the challenges that come our way, and mostly to fulfill the dream I'd had since I was four of running my own company. Although it took some time to build and become profitable and easier, I'm now at a place where I'm basically doing no advertising and my email is ringing off the hook with people wanting proposals. How does this happen? It's sometimes hard to explain or understand, but I'll give it a go.

Like all other aspects of my life, I believe that the situations we face and everything that exists in our path are things we willed there. They may not have been things we wanted, like nobody wants business failure or terminal illness, but all things are a product of the energy we put out there. No, this is not a cult thing. :) It's easy for people when hearing about this "philosophy" to look at the negative and get very turned off, as in nobody wants to believe that someone who has cancer kinda made it happen. Similarly, people often want to attribute great things in life to God, luck, fortune, destiny, or something other than themselves. I've learned through living that my life is a reflection of the energy I put out there... and this applies to business too!

OK, so how do I do this?! How do I think my way to huge success?
Play along with me now. :) If the universe/God is a giant photocopy machine and sends you whatever matches the energy you put out, then the first thing to do is to take time to become very focused on what you want for your business. It doesn't matter if your business is new or old or what industry it's in. And be specific... if you're going to create your own reality, you might as well get specific and not leave anything up to pot luck.

Next, how do the following statements sound?

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