Prosperity is Not the Result of Chance
Professor on August 15th, 2008
There is no chance to prosperity and success. There is no luck involved either. Prosperity is the result of deliberate thought and action. That from Catherine Ponder’s book The Dynamic Laws of Prosperity. It is a great book and I recommend you read it.
Let’s look at that statement:
Prosperity is the result of deliberate thought and action.
That changes things doesn’t it? Deliberate thought deliberate action. So it is a result of you, and me, us working toward a goal. Working toward success. Working toward prosperity. So I thought I would write out some thought processes and some action steps in order to help you toward your prosperity.
Prosperity Thoughts
- Think Positive
- Eliminate the negative
- Set Goals
- Meditate
- Clear worried thoughts from your head
- GIVE THANKS
- Pray
- Take time to observe the beauty around you
- Listen to books on CD or your MP3 player
- Listen to uplifting music
- Write yourself a mantra
- Repeat your mantra over and over again
- Don’t worry if you are right
- Don’t worry what others are thinking (they aren’t thinking about you)
- Don’t complain
- Learn
- No more excuses
- Speak of praise
- Take time to think
- Set high standards
Prosperity Actions
- Write down your dreams
- Write down your goals
- Read a Fiction book at night before bed
- Read a non-fiction book in the morning when you wake up
- Write in a journal
- Start doing
- Associate with successful and prosperous people
- Volunteer your time
- Exercise
- Set a schedule for yourself
- Write a business plan
- Be the leader, don’t wait for someone else to start
- Write out a plan
- Teach
- Take breaks for yourself
- Seek a partner or partners
- Start a success and prosperity group
- Take notes while reading or listening to books and media
- Attend seminars
- Take a class
I hope these thoughts and actions can help you get to your success and prosperity much quicker. I guarantee that you will get there a lot quicker using these steps instead of leaving it to chance.
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