I like to share what I’ve learned inside the “Don’t Worry, Make Money” by Richard Carlson, Ph. D. It can be our guide to “spiritual and practical ways to create abundance and more fun in your life.”
I bought this book last April 28, 2010 in BOOKS AND MAGS store. The store is located in Walter Mart, Pasong Tamo St, Makati.
I link my story related to the topic given inside the book. I share my personal experience and explain what I’ve understand about it. I hope you find my stories very interesting.
- Remember that the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step
- Give, Give, Give
- Learn the Magic of Non attachment
- Experience Relaxed Passion
- Get Mileage Out of Reflection
- Pay Yourself First
- Accept the Fact that You Can Make Excuses, You Can Make Money, but You Can’t Do Both
- Don’t Deal With Problems, Transcend Them
- Learn About Moods and Money
- Consider the Possibility that If It Sounds Too Good to Be True, It Might Not Be
- Hire Up
- Don’t Worry About the Market – Invest it In
- Become Less Reactive and More Responsive
- Work on “Knowing” Instead of “Believing”
- Remind Yourself that Your Life Begins Now
- Surround Yourself with Experts
- Be Aware of What You Don’t Know and What You’re Not Good At.
- Become Aware of the Passion Factor
- Experiment With the One-Hour Solution
- Be Prepared to Walk Away from Negotiation – You Can Usually Go Back
- Be Willing to Change
- Spend the Bulk of Your Time on the “Critical Inch” of Your Business or Project
- Express Your Gratitude Toward Others
- Leave a Great Impression (Not Just a Good One)
- Maintain Wealth Consciousness
- Wait for Inspiration
- Use the Power of Reflection
- Laugh at Your Mistake (and You Won’t Repeat Them)
- Take Your Lunch
- Ask For What You Want
- Short Circuit Your Reaction Spirals
- Eliminate Your Most Self-defeating Belief
- Keep in Mind that Circumstances Don’t Make a Person, They Reveal Him
- Form a Winning Partnership
- Let Go of Fearful Thoughts
- Think BIG!
- Make Decisions with the Advantage of Long-Term Information Instead of the Disadvantage of Short-Term Information
- Know When to Bet, When to Hold, and When to Fold
- Change What You Can, Accept the Things You Can’t
- Develop Relationships with People Before You Need Something from Them
- Be Aware of Your Unique “Stacking Order”
- Don’t Panic!
- Create from the Inside Out
- Banish Your Doubt
- Know the Secret to Silence
- Sock Away Two Years of Living Expenses
- Give Up Your Fear of Disapproval
- Keep a List of Bargain Shopping Places in Your Purse or Wallet
- Don’t Rely on Too Much Date
- Find a Mentor
- Delight in the Success of Others
- Ask Yourself, Where Is This Decision Likely to Lead?
- Remember the Golden Rule
- Don’t Be Frightened to Ask for Referrals
- Know that the Idea “Opportunity Only Knock Once” Is a Big Myth
- Look for Expenditures that Might Be Made Cooperatively Instead of Individually
- Shop Carefully with Your Vacation Dollars
- Decide Carefully Between a Fixed and Variable Interest Rate on your Home Mortgage
- Buy Large Deductive Insurance
- Whistle While You Work
- Encourage Creativity in Others and Have Faith in Them
- Don’t Give Away your Power
- Charge What You Are Worth
- Listen, Really Listen
- Cultivate Humor and Learn to Smile
- Start a Buyers Club
- Build Up a Large “Trust Fund”
- Sell the Sizzle, Not the Steak
- Go Ahead and Do It
- Be Willing to Take Advice
- Ask Yourself, What Have I Contributed to This Problem?
- Consider that Wisdom May be Even More Important that IQ
- Eliminate the Words “I’m Not a Salesperson” from Your Vocabulary
- Consider that Busyness Gets in Your Way
- Think About Purple Snowflakes
- Stay Out of Reverse
- Let Go of the Fear that If You’re Relaxed or Happy, You’re Going to Fail
- Be Aware of Positive Burnout
- Dive In
- Just Once, Try Something Different
- Help Someone Else Succeed
- Persevere
- Consider the Wisdom of Optimism
- Hold on Tightly, Let Go Lightly
- Be Willing to Apologize
- Lighten Up
- Remember that Everything Is Used the Day After You Buy It
- Keep in Mind that Cheaper Is Not Always Better
- Don’t Be Afraid to Take Baby Steps
- Remind Yourself that Your Life Isn’t Your Enemy, but Your Thinking Can be
- Just Do It
- Resist the Temptation to Continually Raise Your Standard of Living
- Start a Car Pool
- Have a Plan
- Don’t Get Lost in Your Plan
- Stop Commiserating
- Work at It
- Create Your Own Luck
- Don’t Forget to Have Fun
- Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff! Suggest Reading
As I read the book, I will write my opinion, how I feel about it or how I put myself to it and what I’ve learn and add to it. If you have this book too, please share something you have in mind.
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