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3 Powerful Tips for Making 2007 Your Best Year Ever
Here they are: Tip #1 - Spend some time in gratitude.
Whatever you focus on expands in your life.
If you focus on lack...
That's *exactly* what will expand in your life...
Lack.
If you focus on abundance...
That's *exactly* what will expand in your life...
Abundance.
The practice of gratitude keeps you focused on the abundance you *already* have in your life and thus opens the door for *more* abundance to flow into your life.
Here's what I suggest you do...
Take out a pad of paper and a pen or pencil and make a list of everything you're grateful for...
And I do mean everything - absolutely *everything*! As you make your list, keep this in mind...
If your life isn't all you'd like it to be right now...
There are a whole lot of people out there who'd gladly trade places with you! So...
Be grateful for what you *already* have and have *faith* that that which you need and/or want will come to you when the time is right.
And...
While you're at it...
Don't forget to acknowledge the *source* of your *many* blessings.
Tip #2 - Spend some time on your "vision".
It never ceases to amaze me how many people are out there practically killing themselves trying to be "successful", who, when asked, can't even define what "success" is - to *them*.
In other words...
They don't know what they want.
These very same people can usually tell you everything they don't want, but they haven't a clue as to what they do want - what they *really* want.
Don't let that be you! If you haven't already done so...
Take the time to form a "clear and definite mental picture" of what you want to be, do, and/or have in your life *next*.
If you've already done this...
Now's a real good time to review your vision and revise it if necessary.
Tip #3 - Spend some serious, quality time with your loved ones.
In his book "The Personal Power Course", Wallace D.
Wattles, best known for his classic masterpiece "The Science of Getting Rich", wrote: "Just as it is true that it does not profit a man to gain the whole world if he lose his own soul, so it is true that good health, wealth, talent and success become valueless to the person who fails to attain happiness and satisfaction in the love-relations of the home.
To live in happy love-relationships with those near to us is the one thing needful; failing to accomplish this, we fail in all.
Health, wealth, talent and success are, to a very great extent at least, without value to a person whom nobody loves.
" How true! People tell me all the time they're working hard now so that "someday" they'll be able to spend more time with their loved ones.
My question to them is always the same...
Why not spend more time with your loved ones *now*? Here's a question for you to ponder...
What if you got what you thought was so important for you to get, only to discover after you got it that because you neglected them in the process of getting it, there weren't any loved ones there to share it with? Wouldn't that be sad.
Here's the deal...
Money and things are easy to create and/or replace.
People are not! So...
This holiday season...
I *highly* encourage you to take stock of what's *truly* important to *you* and spend your time accordingly.
With that...
I wish you and your loved ones the very best of holiday seasons and a wealthy, healthy, successful, and happy New Year! Copyright (c) 2006 Tony Mase
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