Posts Tagged ‘Wealth Education’

Wealth For Impatient People

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

At least initially, something that all wealth-builders have in common is the desire to be rich now! We don’t want to wait for wealth to come; we don’t want to have to work towards wealth. We’d much rather get rich quick. Certainly there are plenty of scams out there willing to help you do that—or so they’d claim. It doesn’t take long before you are forced to admit to yourself that that just is not going to happen.

Building Wealth Takes Time

As you will soon find out if you go this route, the get rich quick schemes are just that –schemes. The real wealth empowerment programs take time; time to learn, time to practice, and time to realize results. It’s a fact of wealth creation that few people want to recognize, but one that Jamie McIntyre readily admits to. Now, why would he do that? It’s certainly not because he wants to lose your attention. It’s only because he knows that if you are to follow through on his program and actually achieve success with it you need to be committed to doing so. And that means you have to be prepared to be in it for more than just a few days or weeks. It means you have to be in it for a lifetime.

Decades Of Knowledge Compressed

Having said that, there is a flip side to this coin. It does require a time commitment on your part, and it will take some time to build wealth that is lasting and sustaining. But it does not have to take you as long as it takes most people. It does not even need to take you as long as it took Jamie McIntyre himself—not nearly so long. Jamie spent more than a decade compiling the information that made him rich. Yes, he built wealth along the way, too, but he can speed that process for you. This is the information, that he has used to develop the 21st Century Academy courses, and that he presents in his seminars. It’s like having someone compile and compress more than a decade of work into one solid program that will cut your learning curve down by probably something to the tune of 90% or more (actually that’s exactly what it is).

This is the main reason why you are much better off going with a wealth education program than trying to go it alone—which is essentially what Jamie did. Taking advantage of the compressed and proven knowledge and techniques available through this type of money-making course is the best thing we have to a real-life “get rich quick” system. It will take you time, but it will not need to take you decades. Realistically, this time next year you could be in a position to call yourself wealthy. That’s a year that will feel like far less time than if you were to spend it in another year of financial struggle.

I hope you will consider this as you step into the New Year. I hope you look realistically at how you can truly improve your life—what will work and what is destined to fail. I hope the best choices are all yours this year, and that this year brings you even bigger and better success than any other!

Sean Rasmussen
21st Century Academy
Universal Wealth Creation © 2004 – 2008

The Little Things Are Motivating, Too

Thursday, December 25th, 2008

The last few posts have focused on how you start and end your day, and how you use those practices to carry you through, stay motivated to succeed in your wealth education and development, reflect on the good, look forward and appreciate the positive. While you do that, though, it’s important not to forget about the little things.

The Little Things In Wealth Development

When you think about wealth the default is to think large—wealth is about big things; big opportunities, big freedom, big money, big success, living large! That makes it easy to forget about the little things, and easy to discount them as inconsequential in the grand scheme of things.

But big things are always made of smaller pieces; all great things are sums of the whole—of every small and large thing that went into them. Your wealth development and financial prosperity are not just the result of big moves you made, they are also the result of small things and decisions you did and made. The small, simple, life-changing decision to begin Jamie McIntyre’s wealth education course; the many single, small hours spent reading and learning and absorbing his lessons and the motivations of others; multiple passing moments of positivity and appreciation, all accumulated to change your mindset to one of wealth and positivity.

Now knowing this, apply that to all of the ways that you keep yourself motivating, acting, and achieving wealth. Give yourself credit for the fact that you took two minutes to read this blog and stay inspired; make a space on your to-do list for corresponding with other wealth creators; appreciate that you did all the small things that support and allow for the large to happen.

Cumulative Review

Life is a cumulative effort. No small or large task is without worth, or without impact upon you. So be it small or be it large, know that everything you did today was a brick in your building. Understand that and appreciate that, and you’ll find you are a whole lot more positive and productive than you thought you could be—already!

The little things really do matter!  All the best to you and yours as you appreciate both the big and the little things in life this Christmas Merry Christmas and heartfelt wishes for a most prosperous New Year from Sean Rasmussen and Universal Wealth Creation.

Sean Rasmussen
21st Century Academy
Universal Wealth Creation © 2004 – 2008

30 Seconds To A New Life

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

It doesn’t always take a huge effort to motivate you to building wealth; you do not always have to think in things so huge as a whole wealth development program or education to keep yourself on track to financial prosperity. Sometimes all it takes is a small effort repeated over time. In fact, that is probably fundamental to staying the course and not becoming overwhelmed by the wealth program you have embarked on, or are about to embark upon.

A Few Seconds Out Of Your Day

Staying on track and staying motivated to complete a course like Jamie McIntyre’s can be tough when you’re faced with all the other claims on your time and resources. A small, simple practice of reminding yourself and retraining your focus can have a very big impact on how far you go with it and seeing it through to the end.

For example, every day I start my day with just 30 seconds of positivity. I focus my attention on the good, on the potential of the day, and on all that I am lucky to have and to be. It takes next to no effort, and rights my mindset for the rest of the day.

This is not at all hard to do. You can do it while you lie in bed, tucked in warm, and you can even manage it without your morning coffee, or tea, or other caffeinated beverage of choice. All you have to do is, each and every morning, tell yourself what is good about your life; remind yourself that you are a wealthy person (because you have to be that before you can act the part, remember?); remind yourself that your life is good, and that you are improving it even more, even by getting out of bed to start a new day.

While this may sound so simplistic (not unlike the mindset that allows for wealth to build), it is highly effective. Still skeptical? Give it a try for the next week. Then come back and tell me how you feel. I guarantee that you will feel better 7 days from now, wealthier and wiser, than you do today.

Sean Rasmussen
21st Century Academy
Universal Wealth Creation © 2004 – 2008