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You Have What It Takes

Written by: Michael Duckett

Article Overview: Have you ever doubted whether you could achieve your goals and dreams? Do you wonder why things don't work out the way you plan or intend? Do you find yourself making the same mistakes over and over again? Why aren't you farther along in the game of success? Why aren't you living the life you deserve-right now?

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You Have What It Takes

You Have What It Takes

Have you ever doubted whether you could achieve your goals and dreams? Do you wonder why things don't work out the way you plan or intend? Do you find yourself making the same mistakes over and over again? Why aren't you farther along in the game of success? Why aren't you living the life you deserve-right now?

Before I share some wisdom with you around these questions, I would like to clarify one thing first. YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES to create the life you want. How do I know? You wouldn't be able to desire something if you weren't able to achieve it. If you lacked the capabilities to achieve it, you would instead, think of something else. This isn't Quantum Physics; it's just plain old common cents that can turn into dollars!

Once again, here I am your great wizard, "Oz" from the movie, "Wizard of Oz", and I've come to share with you an important message, "You could have created your ideal life all along, at any time. All you needed to do was believe in yourself, take action (regardless of limitations) and act like the person NOW whom you desire to become tomorrow." The latter of these three things is most important.

If you want to achieve a goal, realize you're going to need to make some changes within yourself first. Identify the characteristics of a person who has already achieved that goal and start behaving like that individual--now! Don't make excuses. Don't play the mind game of "I'll change when I achieve it or become successful." If you wait to become the person you would like to be when you're goals are accomplished you will never accomplish them.

If you want to become wealthier, then handle your money like a wealthy person. Wealthy people enjoy money, respect money, and above all else-don't like to spend it frivolously because it is of value to the rich! Only people who don't value money will spend it irresponsibly. We see all this all the time, some unwise wealthy people becoming broke. Remember the saying, "A fool and his money are soon parted"? Think about some of the entertainers like Billy Joel (worth in excess of $250 million at one time) and Michael Jackson (one record deal alone with Sony was for $1 Billion). Both of these people and many others went from riches-to-rags because they didn't appreciate money and overspent without care.

I'm not saying don't enjoy your money. I truly have a great time with mine. I am saying stay conscious and remember, when you spend your money, you are also spending your time. When you spend your time, you're also spending your life. You see it takes time to make money and so it is directly related.

To be wealthy, become conscious of every dollar in your life and keep track of it and be comfortable to have it around you. (Don't forget the principles of Reciprical Manifestation from my previous writings) Eliminate the impulse and need of trying to find something to buy.

Let's take another example. Let's say you would like to be thinner. Then, one of the first steps would be to think and act, like a thin person. Once again, if you want to be a thin person, become a thinner person today in your mind and actions-before you lose the weight. Get excited about being thin and healthy. Decide what you would eat if you were thin. What activities would you participate in and how would you feel about yourself. Start doing those things first and the dieting will be so much easier.

I believe the moral of my message is "For you to achieve your goals, you must become like the person that can possess the goal firsts-in other words, be the accomplished person now in your mind and actions."

Remember, most manifestation of goals into reality occurs in the subconscious mind and this part of the mind loves emotion. So, you can accelerate any of your goals by becoming excited about the goal and the person you will become by accomplishing the goal.

Read your goals with emotion. Be excited and not drudged or burdened with the effort involved on the journey to your goal. Take the necessary action steps, or do the research, to find out what action steps you need to take to accomplish your specific goal. And, constantly remind yourself no matter what is before you-YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES or you would never have wanted it in the first place.

Please let me know how I can help you discover you have what it takes. Until our next time together, I will remain

In loving service,

Dr. Michael J. Duckett

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Dr. Michael J. Duckett is founder of Professional Income Solutions, Inc. (PIS), and Upgrading Life, Inc., an Atlanta-based leadership consulting and research firm. Dr. Duckett is also an author of numerous books and business consultant. Dr. Duckett specializes in helping business owners produce substantial results in the shortest amount of time. Dr. Duckett started as a senior research scientist with the U.S. Center for Musculoskeletal Research and created a unique collaborative system with scientists around the world. He went on with his education to become a Chiropractic Physician, Business School, Law School, and other degrees that focused on human behavior and business. In recent years, Dr. Duckett discovered the Mental Codes Technology, which is a system to help people overcome the thoughts that keep them stuck in life and business. Dr. Duckett has presented at many associations and Fortune 500 companies and is rated as one of the top keynote speakers today in the U.S. Dr. Duckett is helping people to break the habits that do not produce the desired results in life or business with 133 of his books and programs focusing on business and increasing human potential.

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