Friday, January 30, 2009

Becoming More Abundant

Michael Losier: Getting The Law of Attraction

Season 2 - Day 94

The work is winding down and its time to give thanks for another week of life! I had the pleasure of working on a new food recipe which is in the process of coming to market this year. My friend is becoming more confident with his cooking abilities and its nice watching his skills evolve. I have decided that I will go to market with a food line within this year.

On another front, my non-profit organization is starting to gain momentum. I am looking to organize our first live event, and now the logistics need to be met. My goal is to raise $3000 for my organization by the end of March. To do this will require leadership, organizational management, and patients. The world is hurting and I believe the time is now to help children in need. Our movement has gained traction and a couple celebrities have expressed a strong desire to support the cause.

This weekend is Superbowl weekend, and I will be watching the game at a friends house. In addition we will have a live forum in which to test different recipes and receive real time feedback. I am so excited to and thankful to be in the position of accumulating wealth in 2009. I feel that by applying myself and relying on my talents, I can change and positively affect the lives of those around me, and those of total strangers.

Now that January has come to an end I would be remiss if I did not mention how much fun it was. I attracted alot of money, met new people, filmed a pilot, and had a great time. This month will set the tone for the coming year, and I am ready to meet success and prosperity. I love knowing that anything can happen and if one wants it badly enough, it can happen! Here's to February!!

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Season 2 - Day 91

Man alive the first month of 2009 is almost over! The past week has been a whirlwind time for me. I closed out the "big job" for my company and received compensation for it. By the Grace of God/Universe/ whatever you want to call it, I was able to make car repairs, took a friend out to dinner, purchased defense system, renewed online sites, and made rent. I am so thankful for opportunity to make a difference in the lives of other people.

While in my daily travels, I created a website for my non-profit organization and attracted a celebrity following. As of today, I am excited to announce that a prominent anchor of Fox Business is a supporter of my site. Additionally, I am in the early stages of setting up a live event. I will post more developments as they unfold.

Before season two comes to an end, I want to reflect on the accomplishments that have manifested in the past ninety-one days.

  • Filmed a Pilot Show
  • Took a trip to Washington DC
  • Met monthly sales goal
  • Attracted Celebrity Supporter
  • Completed large renovation project
  • Made Car Repairs
  • Covered Rent and other operating expenses
  • Started new business ventures
  • Setting up first non-profit event
  • Passed HSC test and received certificate
  • Helped many friends in need
  • Made more money in 2008 than ever before
  • Celebrated a great New Year's
  • Continuing financial success in 2009
  • Purchased self defense system
  • Increasing internet presence
  • Hosted Christmas party
  • Added personal touches to house
  • Starting food line
  • Creating LOA CD's

With so much transpiring in my life, I am thankful to be alive and ready for expanded success in 2009.


Monday, January 19, 2009

Season 2 - Day 83

This past weekend has been one of the best in recent memory. On Friday I dropped by a friends house with a outdoor bbq smoker and made some mighty tasty carne asada. I did this because I'm a firm believer in making money through the food industry. Throughout my travels, I've always been told that man needs but three things in life. Those being food, shelter, and water. If a quick moving entrepreneur can break into these markets, a proverbial gold mind will lay directly ahead.

On Saturday, I got together with my film crew and put the finishing touches on an upcoming tv or internet show pilot. After nearly three months of production, the post production phase of this project will now commence. Words cannot describe how elated I feel, as I am now closer to fulfilling a lifelong goal. Also, I discovered that my first new client of 2009 was obtained. Again, I am so thankful for the opportunity make a positive difference in someones life. The Universe has blessed me and I give thanks to God for everything. When it rains, it pours, and the past week has manifested this reality for me.

As the weekend comes to a close, I must give a shout out to my consumer reports blogs. Multiple people have emailed me and have indicated that my blog was directly responsible for them avoiding a deep dark internet scam. While I will never know just how much money has been saved, I will venture to say that it has to be in the neighborhood of $10,000 or more. Informing potential scam victims and waging psychological warfare against scam artists makes me happy and I will continue to further this endevour with all my heart.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Season 2 - Day 80

The work week is almost over and I'm riding high. On Tuesday I submitted my bill for the three month work project that closed out. The flow of income is a blessing given the global economic conditions, and I take it as a sign of progess for me and my company. Lately I've been listening to Geral Celente, Founder of the Trends Research Institute, and I have come to agree with his findings. While the economy may be slow, it provides immense opportunity for the savy and quick acting entrepreneur.

As of now, I'm in the process of adding and eliminating projects to invest in. I know that my economic conditions are good and that I will achieve my 2009 sales goal. In addition, my film crew will wrap on the production phase of an upcoming tv show pilot. This project took off last October and after three months, the curtain will come down. I am so excited about what the future of this project and where it could end up.

My immediate goal for the rest of this week and month is to continue to grow spiritually, physically, and mentally. I am in the process of opening doors that have never existed before, and I will walk through them. I know this is possible and I will do whatever it takes to manifest these desires. Viva la Vida! Live the Extraordinary life!

Symptoms of Lack of Persistence

At any given point in our lives, we all have goals, dreams, and aspirations to fulfill. When they pan out its glorious, but sometimes the goals we have never materialize. The real enemy which stands between you and noteworthy achievements is Persistence. To combat lack of persistence, here is a list to remember:

  1. Failure to recognize and to clearly define exactly what one wants.
  2. Procrastination, with or without cause.
  3. Lack of interest in acquiring specialized knowledge
  4. Indecision, the habit of "passing the buck" on all occasions, instead of facing issues squarely.
  5. Habit of relying upon alibis instead of creating definite plans for the solution of problems.
  6. Self-satisfaction. There is but little remedy for this affliction, and no hope for those who suffer from it.
  7. Indifference, usually reflected in one's readiness to compromise on all occasions, rather than meet opposition and fight it.
  8. The habit of blaming others for one's mistakes, and accepting unfavorable circumstances as being unavoidable.
  9. Weakness of desire, due to neglect in the choice of motives that impel action.
  10. Willingness, even eagerness, to quit at the first sign of defeat.
  11. Lack of organized plans, placed in writing where they may be analyzed.
  12. The habit of neglecting to move on ideas, or to grasp opportunity when it presents itself.
  13. Wishing instead of willing.
  14. The habit of compromising with poverty instead of aiming at riches. General absence of ambition to be, to do, and to own.
  15. Searching for all the short-cuts to riches, trying usually reflected in the habit of gambling, endeavoring to drive "sharp" bargains.
  16. Fear of criticism, failure to create plans and to put them in action, because of what other people will think, do, or say. This enemy belongs at the head of the list, because it generally exists in one's subconscious mind, where its presence is not recognized.

Take a long look at this list and honestly evaluate yourself to see if these traits are present. Rid these unwanted traits and The Universe will deliver dreams and goals to you.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Manifest What You Want in Your Life Now!

Lilou Mace is an amazing person that enjoys sharing her talents and skills with others.

Lose Weight With The Law of Attraction

Ten Traits That Make You Filthy Rich

Saving money isn't all about whether or not you know how to score screaming bargains.
It has more to do with your attitude toward money. Just think of those who don't fit the filthy-rich stereotype. People like Warren Buffett. Understanding how personal traits can influence your finances is an essential ingredient for building wealth.

Here are 10 key traits:
1. Patience
Patience is one of the most important traits when it comes to saving money.
This means waiting until the first wave of product hype has passed, keeping a car for an extra few years before getting another one and waiting until something you want fits into your budget instead of putting it on credit.
Patience is often the difference between creating savings and being in debt. Having the patience to wait until you find a good deal is a cornerstone of good finances.

2. Satisfaction
When you're satisfied, there is no reason to spend money on nonessentials. The sole purpose of commercials is to make you believe that buying a product or service will make you happier, wealthier, better looking or improve whatever isn't bringing you satisfaction.
People spend because they want to capture the excitement shown in advertisements. When you are satisfied with what you have and your life (not trying to live like those on TV), your finances will be in a lot better shape.

3. Organization
Being organized can make you more productive and ensure that all the many issues pertaining to personal finances are addressed.
It means not paying late fees, not buying two of everything, knowing deadlines that can affect your finances and getting more done in less time. All these can greatly benefit your finances.

4. Discipline
You need the discipline to continue to save money for specific, long-term goals every month.
Personal finance isn't a way to get rich quick, but is a disciplined execution of your lifetime plans.

5. Reflectiveness
It's important to be able to look at your financial decisions and reflect on their results.
You're going to make financial mistakes. Everyone does.
The key is to learn from those mistakes so you don't make them again, or recognize if you keep repeating them.

6. Creativity
The economy and our earnings don't always match our expectations.
Unexpected developments wreak havoc to elaborate financial plans. When this happens, changes are needed to deal with the new circumstances. Creativity is essential to accomplish this.
Creativity allows you to make something last longer rather than purchasing it when you don't have the money. It means juggling money to stay out of debt rather than simply paying with a credit card. It means finding a cheaper alternative when money is tight.
In these ways, creativity plays a large role in keeping finances in order.

7. Curiosity
Having curiosity helps you learn, study and improve yourself.
The curiosity of wanting to know more, to take the time to study and then take what is learned and put into practice is an important process that is driven by curiosity.

8. Risk-Taking
To build wealth, one needs to be willing to take risks. This doesn't mean uncalculated risks. It means weighing all the options and taking calculated risks when appropriate.
The stock market has risks involved, but over the long term, history shows that it provides good returns on money that is invested wisely. Those who fear risk altogether end up saving money in accounts that likely lose money to inflation in the long run.

9. Goal-Oriented
The importance of setting and working toward goals is obvious. If you don't know where you are going, it's difficult to get there. It helps your personal finances immensely if you have money goals and are motivated to reach the goals that you have set for yourself.
Those who lack goals don't have a road map to take them to the financial destination they want.

10. Hard- and Smart-Working:
Creating wealth and staying out of debt rarely comes about without a lot of hard work.
Many people might hope that the lottery will solve all their financial problems. The true path to financial freedom, however, is to work hard to earn money while educating yourself to continue to have more value and increase your salary.
You may not possess all of the above traits. But knowing them can help you make changes so that you nourish the ones that you have and obtain the ones you're missing.
Ultimately they will help you with your personal finances and create a plan to accumulate the wealth you desire.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Season 2 - Day 73

In the end mother natures rules all! There was a 4.9 magnitude earthquake in Southern California this evening. It shook my house pretty good, and the neighbors dogs yelped like their fur was on fire. I mention this because no matter how big or full of ourselves we get, there is always a higher power or vibration that's stronger than us. Many people call this power Devine, and assign it many distinctive names. Those being God, Allah, Buddha, Karma, etc.

No matter what the name may be, the Law of Nature dictates that there will always be forces greater and stronger than us. Many people go through life falsely believing that they alone stand atop the Apex pyramid of the food chain. In reality, nothing could be further from the truth. Instead of the superficial lies or mistruths man tends to tell itself, we are all vulnerable at various points of existence.

I suppose the key to surviving and thriving is to except this and be humble for what The Universe has provided. When I look around the world and see the economic crisis, this simple lesson seems all but lost. Greed is destructive force, and it is this same greed that has caused the global meltdown. From the top down, socio-economic conditions are literally crumbling before our very eyes. What took years and even decades to create is collapsing in a matter of months.

In the wake of this impeding doom, something new and wonder is bound to grow. It has been said that, "a Renaissance can only begin after total destruction." How apropos and insightful that statement is. While giants who are "too big to fail" implode upon each other, the individual who is confident and quick to act can truly manifest their wildest dreams. Perhaps the shift is global power is natures way of correcting the imbalance man has created. This economic earthquake will shake everyone to their core, but when it subsides opportunities, new wealth, and dreams will be realized.

So as I write this and think about what may lay ahead in 2009, I am comforted in knowing that a plan of action is more important than ever. Life is begging to be lived, and those who are brave enough to seek it out will be rewarded justly. I am ready to seize my goals and achieve my dreams this year. This is my year and I will prove it to myself!!

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Season 2 - Day 72

Today has been challenging for me. I know that as a LOA practitioner, maintaining a healthy outlook on life perpetuates more opportunities, but today has just pissed me off. What really gets me is that I am holding on to useless anger that is dragging me down. I love the felling of running a successful business and paying my bills on time.

I closed a huge deal for my business 10 days ago, after two months of hard work. To date the check has not arrived and its putting pressure on some relationships. I am so grateful for landing the job and everything went smoothly. I was promised money on Friday, which is great, but I needed money earlier. Amidst the economic slowdown, a big project is a blessing, some people have real problems, but when rent's due its another matter.

In the build up of today, I snapped and said somethings I shouldn't have. Moments of weakness show how far I've come and how much further I need to go. Growing is painful but necessary in order to fulfill one's life path. If it were easy to reach success everyone would do it while sleeping, but alas life is not that way. Goals are achieved by working smarter not harder and perhaps the lesson I'm learning requires then mindset.

On a much brighter and happier note I was also able to send new products to a customer today. It felt good knowing that my products will bring self-confidence and happiness to someone's life. My wish is that all my current and future customers love and enjoy the service I have to offer. Deep down 2009 will be a year of prosperity for me, and the The Universe is already at work to bring all that I desire to me.

When life gets rough, Just Say FUCK IT and keep pushing on!!

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Season 2 - Day 71

The doom and gloom predictions are reaching a fever pitch. No matter where you go, the global economic downturn is on everyone's lips. How we got to this point is a matter of debate and one in which Historians will write years from now. In the meantime, many vital questions remain unanswered.

According to the world's foremost trends researcher Gerald Celente, the founder of The Trends Research Journal, the American public is headed for the collapse of 2009 which will dwarf the Great Depression. It is important to remember that current events form future trends. Consumer confidence, retail sales, and the real estate markets are teetering on the brink of collapse. In the early portion of this year, we will witness chain stores, mega malls, and to big to fail companies closing their doors forever. This unavoidable problem will stem from the commercial real estate market that is yet to emerge from the closure of failed companies such Linnen's N Things, Circuit City, KayBee Toys, Starbucks, and so on.

The plethora of empty strip malls, office parks, and skyscrapers are going to be around for a long time to come. This problem will not go away in a year or even two. As such, many people are left wondering how to make money in the coming year. While it may be difficult for some people to make ends meet, others will thrive just fine. Consider that what is bad for Wall Street is good for Main Street. Meaning these mega mall and chain store closures will bring about prosperity for little mom and pop or main street businesses. The big push for 2009 will be to buy local and support local merchants and shops. The gaps created by failed mega corporations provide opportunities for quick moving entrepreneurs.

Believe it or not fortunes are made in recessions, and this year will prove that. In order to succeed it is important more than ever to have a plan, a roadmap that points to a destination or end game. No matter how bleak things may look, there is always a silver lining. The old economic complex is dying, and as such something new is being born. A Renaissance always follows destruction and 2009 is no exception. Think big, act quick, and money will follow. Here's to making this year prosperious for everyone!

Monday, January 5, 2009

Season 2 - Day 70


Happy New Year! I am so excited about 2009 and all that it has to offer. I have so many irons in the fire from last year, yet this is the moment in which they will come to fruition. I must start by giving thanks for another year of life, my family, friends, and budding business relationships. Without any of these key elements my life would be less fulfilling and enjoyable.

January has always been on of my favorite months, maybe its the snow capped mountains I see from my backyard, or the way cold weather brings me to life, but this time of the year is always special for me. Whatever it maybe, the opportunity to wipe the slate and start anew appeals to the very essence of mankind. No matter what may have come before, each and every January brings with it hope and reassurance that this year life begins again.


Before going any further, I have decided to list some goals that I am in the process of manifesting by the end of 2009:
  • I am in the process of manifesting $159,000 in revenue for my businesses.
  • I am in the process of owning a new house
  • I am continuing to develop stronger relationships with my friends and family
  • I love seeing myself driving a new Porsche
  • I have decided to allow more desired things into my life
  • The path to staying fit, healthy, and youthful is now clear for me
  • My birthday will be an event to remember
  • I enjoy the feeling the traveling more and more this year
  • I will have a TV or web show by this summer
  • I am attracting more clients than ever before

This is but a sample of what I would like to accomplish in 2009. In order for these goals to manifest I must be willing to develop a plan and put it into action. Furthermore, I am willing to continuously put these items into my vibrational bubble, the personal energy field that surrounds each of us. By giving attention and energy to that which I desire, I trust that The Universe is already working to bring forth that which I want. The obedient Law Of Attraction is willing to give me my hearts desire, but this year it is up to me to follow through and make it my reality.