Archive for the ‘Personal Growth’ Category

Where will you be at age sixty-five?

August 8, 2010 - 10:33 am 3 Comments

“Where will you be at sixty-five? Five men in six at the age of sixty-five are living on charity. Just one in twenty is able to live without working at sixty-five.

“That is what the American Bankers Association found when it took one hundred healthy men at twenty-five and traced them to sixty-five.

“These hundred were healthy to start with. They all had the same chance for success. The difference lay in the way they used their MINDS. Ninety-five out of one hundred just do the tasks that are set them. They have no faith in themselves - no initiative p none of the courage that starts things. They are always directed or controlled by someone else.

“At sixty-five, where will you be? Dependent or independent? Struggling for a living - accepting charity from someone else - or at the top of the heap?”

(from ‘The Secret Of The Ages’)

Inside the Comfort Zone

July 14, 2010 - 6:44 pm 1 Comment

Inside the comfort zone is, well, comfortable. It’s what we are accustomed to having, being, or doing. It’s the way we are conditioned to be.

It’s also where you want to stay if you never want to reach any big goals, or attain wealth.

Think about this. How many times have you said ‘no’ to something simply because you’ve said ‘no’ to it in the past? How many times have you said you wanted something, but when someone came to you with something to help you get it, you said, ‘no thanks’?

Think of what you want, and your comfort zone, in this way.

Imagine a young eagle sitting in the nest, on the sheer edge of a cliff. This young bird has never flown before, but has everything needed to reach anywhere he wants to go.

There’s only one thing he lacks; experience.

Is there risk in leaving that nest? Of course. There’s risk in everything you do.

What is the potential reward?

When you consider what it is you want in life, and then consider staying as you are, inside your comfort zone, which of the following would you regret:

  • staying where you are, losing the dream, and strengthening the fear of venturing out
  • going for the gold, stumbling, and attaining the silver

Don’t fear failure. Fear complacency.

Failure teaches you, helps you grow, and gives you wisdom for the future. That said, is ‘failure’ even failure? No.

You learn by doing. If you want to be a great writer, then write. If you want to be great in sales, then sell. If you want to earn a million dollars, begin by earning the first.

If you want anything more than you have now, leave your comfort zone frequently. You’ll be surprised to learn that as you venture out, your comfort zone will grow as well.

To Your Success in Life,

Shawn Madden

Reviving a Lost Dream

July 14, 2010 - 6:21 pm No Comments

“Someday”, I heard recently, is code for “never”.

How many of us have had a huge goal, or a dream lifestyle,  that we relegated to “someday”?

In many cases, the dream is completely forgotten. In others, it is a vague memory that only brings feelings of regret.

Was the dream really not that important? Was it just a passing interest?

Or was it truly a dream/lifestyle we wanted, but the gap between it and where we were was so great, it seemed unattainable?

Does it seem even further away now?

What if that dream could not only be revived, but achieved. What would it mean to you?

What does it take to revive a dream?

…a decision. It’s that simple.

Instead of, “that would be nice to have/be/do”, make a decision to go get it; whatever it is.

For now, ignore your mind’s rush of questions and doubts. “but, what if…”; “how could I…”; “I don’t have time to…”; etc.

If that dream is that important to you, then make a decision to get it; no matter what it takes, or how long it takes.

Decide, right now, that you will do what you need to do, for as long as you need to do it. Get rid of the attitude of “I won’t do…” or “I hate doing…”. Decide that you will learn what you need to learn, give up an hour or two of sleep, turn off the TV/Games/sports, etc.*

Will it be uncomfortable to revive this dream and attain it? That, my friend, is GUARANTEED! In fact, the only way you’ll reach that dream, or attain that lifestyle,  is to get uncomfortable.

Awesomely Intense!!

June 28, 2010 - 11:43 pm No Comments

This past weekend, I spent in Dallas at T. Harv Eker’s ‘Millionaire Mind Intensive’. To say it was awesome is truly an understatement.

This program addresses the core of what either makes one a success or keeps him from success. Harv calls this a person’s “money blueprint”. You can also think of it as your financial thermostat.

Just as your thermostat at home keeps the temperature at the level you set it for, everyone has a “financial thermostat” that keeps his/her income at the level it is set to achieve.

If you are like me, you’ve tried for many years to get your income to a level where you are free to have, be, and do the things you really want… …and have come up short. It’s because your “money blueprint” is keeping your income at the level it’s conditioned to be.

So what is your “money blueprint” set for, and how do you change it? That’s exactly what ‘Millionaire Mind Intensive’ will teach you.

Trust me; it will be the best 3-days of learning you’ve ever had (and it gets even better).

“It’s not what you don’t know; it’s what you know, that just ain’t so, that keeps you from success”

Wishing you only the best in life,

Shawn Madden

Wise William Tells About Success

June 14, 2010 - 2:51 am No Comments

Hi all,

There are many celebrities today who have causes that occupy a great deal of their time.

Many of those causes may not seem important to us; some we agree on.

But if you’ve never heard Will Smith talk about what he wants to share with the world, you absolutely need to see this video.

http://willsmith.decide2succeed.net

This video will have you looking at Will Smith, and your own life, in a whole new light. I promise.

To your success and good health,

Shawn Madden

http://freedom.shawnpmadden.com

Integrity In Business

May 24, 2010 - 7:03 pm No Comments

Hi all,

I just had to share this quote:

“The wisest and best salesman is always the one who bluntly tells the truth about [what he is selling]. He looks his prospective customer in the eye and tells his story. That is always impressive. And if he does not sell the first time, he leaves a trail of trust behind. A customer, as a rule, cannot be fooled a second time by some shady or clever talk that does not square with the truth. Not the best talker wins the sale - but the most honest talker … there is something in the look of the eye, the arrangement of words, the spirit of a salesman that immediately compels trust or distrust … being bluntly honest is always safe and best.”

Never let the desire for your goal, or income, cause you to break the strongest bond to your customers and distributors - Trust.

To your continued success,

Shawn Madden

www.ShawnPMadden.com

Put Yourself In Time-Out

January 20, 2010 - 7:31 pm 1 Comment

I just came across an excellent site for helping to stop, take a break from the chaos, and re-focus.

It’s only a couple of minutes time, but I encourage you to take a look; you’ll be glad you did.

http://positivepause.com