Tuesday, June 10, 2008

"Dream Girls" And Your Business

We love reading the headlines about those dynamic visionaries who take the ultimate risk and always come out on top. These geniuses that create high technology products that take them to the pinnacle of success.

I watched Jennifer Hudson live a real life fairy tale. From the bottom of life's little ladder as she lost her bid to be the next American Idol to her debut in "Dream Girls". Jennifer Hudson actually became the living symbol of what it takes to win.

I was convinced; as many of you may be that the Silicon Valley has something in the water that creates the captains of industry. This water feeds the vision and the success of mutli-millionaires like Steve Jobs who graduated from Stanford. The two Goggle Guys graduated from Stanford. So, maybe the magic formula is to attend Stanford University in the Silicon Valley.

But wait; there is Bill Gates who did not graduate from college. The mystery or the secret that theses millionaire's possess is hidden somewhere else. These heroes of the American Dream stand before as either a symbol of everything we want or the epitome of everything we do not have.

So, I went to college, I have innovative ideas that can make money. What About Me? Our thoughts take us to our fears and feelings of inadequacy. We think that maybe we are not pretty enough, smart enough, tall enough, or slim enough to have what we want.

What we want is everything. But there is this feeling in the pit of our stomach that success or stardom or millions may never come. There is that dread that maybe we will not be chosen for stardom or success.

But success for some does not come as easy as it does for others. From our vantage point, it seems that there very well may be a rich gene or a success flaw that separates the winners from the losers. The real separation point hit me in the face like a splash of ice cold water. When Effie sings the song "I'm Changing", I listened to this amazingly talented woman. I knew the answer to the question..What About Me?

The answer is the problem is All about Me. It was neither her beauty nor her name that kept Effie from stardom. The problem was her attitude. Her failure like mine, had to do with her mindset. Her problem was her thinking process.

It is our ability to continue to be positive and create harmony even when we have not achieved our dreams. It is this ability to hold on to our optimism when we are not chosen for the starring role. This positive mindset will carry us directly to our fortune.

When Effie sings the song Im changing, her life changed. Her life changed from the inside first. Then we see the positive changes on the outside.

It is the positive emotions of thought that form the side of the stream that carries one to fortune and fame. It is the negative emotions that carries us and keeps one in poverty or lack.

The titans of industry take insane risks in pursuit of their dream. These millionaires maintained a burning desire to achieve their dream. They stay on the positive side of the stream; their visions propel their actions, which propel their wealth.

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Virginia Sanders lives in Sacramento, California, she is a part-time writer and full time "Nana" to her genuis grandson Tre" - An Entrepreneur at heart, her passion is to "Think& Grow Rich".. Read her explosive report that will virtually transform hundreds of thousands of internet businesses overnight, changing struggling online marketers into multi-millionaires and bringing an end to the grip the gurus have had on these two easy to implement money-making strategies:Grab A copy of the free report Today: http://www.traffic4sales.com

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