Mark & Jack: Principle #4 - Believe In Yourself

September 23, 2009 by Mark T. Rafter · Leave a Comment 

This is the 4th week in my series, Mark & Jack: 52.4 Weeks of Living the Success Principles, my quest to master the Success Principles as written by Jack Canfield in his book of the same name.  Last week’s blogs were about getting what you want and my approach to helping people create a Living Wealth Plan.   If you didnt read it, check out how I applied this in my own life and some tips on how it can help you to be successful.

This week’s Principle is Believe in Yourself.  I have been listening to Wayne Dyer’s latest audio book, Excuses Be Gone (recommended).  It mentions another book called The Biology of Belief and how establishing a positive mental position for your intentions at some point goes beyond the thinking and starts to influence your actual cellular biology.

Heady stuff … I believe it.  And, as we are discussing, that is the first step.  Someone said the same thing about the Law of Attraction: you can either not believe in it and it will act on you without your participation (I prefer “full attention”) or you can believe in it and have it work for you.

At the end of the day, what is wrong with more positive thinking?  Decide what one thing you want more in life right now.  Financial stability is popular.  To be a ranked USTA tennis player.  To have self confidence to stand up to a bullying coworker.  Put it into words and stand in front of the mirror, looking yourself in the eye and repeat the affirmation over and over, until you feel energized (or someone comes in and wants to know what’s wrong).

After awhile, I find that I cannot help but feel better. “I will be a million dollar a year public speaker in 3 years.  I am knowledgeable, funny and helpful and 1000s of people will benefit from hearing what I have to say about being wealthy.”

That’s it - I am heading to the mirror right now.  What are you waiting for?

More on Getting What You Want: The Living Wealth Plan

September 13, 2009 by Mark T. Rafter · 1 Comment 

Continuing with my exploration of Jack Canfield’s Success Priniciples in my series: Mark & Jack.

As you may have noticed, it’s not working out to one a week either…so what?  When I work though each of these principles and figure out what they mean to me and how I can integrate my expereinces into what I teach others, THEN I move on.

Last time time I broke the different areas of our existence (ya know … life?) into 9 areas, physical, mental, financial, etc. (Mark & Jack post No. 6) to be used as categories for goal setting, etc.  You may have 5 or 16 or you might like 9.  It don’ matter tah me … do your own thing.

Set goals in each of these areas, implement an action plan (a HUGE factor in success … some of us are AWESOME at making To Do Lists and never finishing) and move on to the next fun thing.  Some of these can be brief.  A Physical goal for example might be “exercise 4 times per week” and/or “weigh 175 lbs. by Dec 31 2009″).

Could be complex too as you figure out your financial goals for different phases of your life.  I actually recommend this, SPECIFICALLY for financial goals.  If you say, “I want financial independence by age 48″, that is not specific.  It is much more realizable to look at the next 30 days, the next 6 months, the range of 6 to 24 months, 2 years to 5 years, etc. and identify things like net worth, cash flow, debt, hard assets, etc. for those time frames.

It’s OK to start with, “$2.5M liquid net worth by age 48″ but you will have to break that down to an action plan that is starts in immediately.  Then, and this is the good part, you tie that into the other aspects of your Living Wealth Plan and figure out where that monetary wealth is coming from (vocational), what you need to do to get to it (mental, realtional) and who you have to be (personal, spiritual) to get there.

Someone once said that the best thing about becoming a millionaire is not the million dollars but the type of person you become along the way.

Now that’s a plan.

CAN You Decide What You Want? Sure You Can ….

September 6, 2009 by Mark T. Rafter · 1 Comment 

The Mark & Jack series continues.  This week I am helping you to figure out what you want (and dont want as it turns out).

What I do - and what I teach others - is to break things down into the different areas of their life that are important to them.  In my book, The Wealth Manifesto, I use these as the different categories of wealth (or wellbeing) in your life.  These are the ones I use (you may have different ones):

  1. Health and fitness (physical)
  2. Learning (mental)
  3. Relationships (relational)
  4. Service (charitable)
  5. Self-esteem / Self-worth (personal) Read more

    Mark & Jack: Principle #3 - Decide What You Want

    September 2, 2009 by Mark T. Rafter · Leave a Comment 

    This is the third week in my series, Mark & Jack: 52.4 Weeks of Living the Success Principles, my quest to master the Success Principles as written by Jack Canfield in his book of the same name.  Last week’s blogs were about being clear why you are here and finding significance and meaning in your life. It can get pretty philosophical if you allow yourself to go there but can come down to a few simple questions if you allow that instead.  If you didnt read it, check out how I applied this in my own life and some tips on how it can help you to be successful.

    This week’s Principle is Decide What You Want.  What DO you want?  Aladdin’s lamp type question: if there were no limitations on your asking, what would be on your list?

    “If they granted you one final wish, would you ask for something, like another chance?
    - Steve Winwood, fr. The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys

    Understand one thing: this is one of the most important things in your life for you to decide.  Consider this:

    1. If you dont know, who does?
    2. If you dont say, who will?
    3. If you dont put these things (what you want) in front of you as goals, values, objectives, dreams … whatever you want to call WHERE I AM GOING TO TAKE MY LIFE, how do you think you are going to get there.

    And the other thing that I have found is that it is harder than you think.  Next time I’ll post some of what I have learned in doing this in my own life and how you can make some progress on this in your life.

    While I am thinking about it, here is one of my favorite quotes on this subject:

    Cheshire Puss,” she began, rather timidly… “Would you tell me,
    please, which way I ought to go from here?”
    “That depends a good deal on where you want to get to,” said the Cat.
    “I don’t much care where…” said Alice.
    “Then it doesn’t matter which way you go,” said the Cat.

    - Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

    Success Principle #2: Be Clear Why You Are Here

    August 20, 2009 by Mark T. Rafter · 1 Comment 

    OK, week #2 and 2nd in the series “Mark & Jack: 52.4 Weeks of Living the Success Principles.”  This week we deal with purpose, significance, meaningful lives … lightweight stuff like that.

    Some people drift aimlessly through life.  Others specifically state that humans (themselves included I suspect) have no purpose or that the question - what is your purpose in life - is meaningless.

    I dont buy it. 

    If you get into a spiritual arguement about the meaning or existence of God, free will and if you have a role as a part of God’s plan, I agree - this might make your head hurt.  However, if you are able to discover how your life has meaning and significance you are on the right track.  How do you do this?This is exactly what I teach people how to do in developing Your Inner Expert, my method of helping people to develop a niche that is willing and able to compensate you for what you do best: Be Yourself. 

    The first step is to Identify Your Inner Expert - who you are, what you want and the passions and Read more

    You Are 100% Responsible for Your Life (Principles of Success)

    August 17, 2009 by Mark T. Rafter · Leave a Comment 

    I have been living this Success Principle now for just about a week (Success Principle #2 is Coming on Wednesday).  I have had one epiphany and a couple of realizations.

    Epiphany: When you live in the Now, there is no way to be OTHER THAN 100% responsible for your life.  I am a big fan of Eckhart Tolle - when you are truly in the moment, there is nothing but your consciousness, your presence.  How can anyone or anything else get in there?  You make your decisions about what to perceive, how to react, what to feel.  Complaints about your past?  Experienced in the present.  Fear about the future?  Experienced in the present.  No one else to blame … no excuses for what and who you are.

    Realization #1: 100% responsibility for your life means: no complaining, gossiping, or blaming.  Try doing NONE of those for just a day.  It’s hard but you can do it. Read more

    Success Principle #1: Take 100% Responsibility For Your Life

    August 13, 2009 by Mark T. Rafter · Leave a Comment 

    And so it begins…52.4 weeks of The Success Principles.

    Taking responsibility for your life is a given.  I soooo get this one.  It is really easy to fall into a pattern where there is ALWAYS someone else you can blame for what has happened to you and where you are in your life.  And to complain about it.  You have said it yourself or you have heard it from others:

    1. I had a horrible childhood (parents beat/abused you, i was raised by wolves in the forest, etc)
    2. I have this … problem (fill in latest made up disease…can you even keep up with the acronyms?)
    3. They (family members, kids, co-workers, Moms at the bus stop where you drop off the kids, the CIA) are out to get me.
    4. Life is not fair … why do these thing always happen to me?

    Get the idea?  Well then knock it off!  What we need to get is that we have the power to change just about anything in our lives.  No, you cannot grow another limb if you are an amputee.  No you cannot instantly have $1.237M in your bank account (I dont like round numbers).  But you can change your attitude about how you react to your circumstances and what you are going to do about it.  You can get a prosthesis, you can start working towards that $1.237M.

    THIS principle is truly one of the secrets to success in anything: Accept responsibility for who you are RIIGHT NOW and pay attention to how you react to your reality on a daily basis … it is all you really control. 

    Success Action For The Day: Think of the last time you got mad at someone for something.  Think about how you reacted and come up with at least 3 other ways you could have reacted.  Which option makes you feel better, emotionally or physically?  Which puts you closer to joy?  Is this the reaction you chose?  Think about - and commit to - how you will react differently next time.

    Time Management 101

    January 12, 2009 by Mark T. Rafter · 1 Comment 

    Educator and speaker Stedman Graham says that the 24 hours in a day is what makes us all equal. It’s what we do with it that makes the difference.

    Most of us are text book time wasters and procrastinators. Does not work if you want to make progress in your life, be a success in your business, etc. So, here are a couple of ideas.

    Break whatever tasks/goals/to do’s that you have for the day into 15 minute chunks. Focus for that 15 minutes on getting one thing done. After the 15 minutes, look back for a few seconds, acknowledge what you did, what you learned, what you are going to do next. For bigger project, it may be just continue on with the job.

    Yes, you can get totally lost in your work and hours just disappear. Most people who work for themselves or at home dont have that problem.

    Tip number 2: get a cheap-o digital timer/alarm. I bought one on ebay for $1 (I think the shipping was $4 … funny business model where your profit center is on the shipping markup and not the product itself)

    I use the internet for all kinds of things - research, online marketing, blogging etc etc. Continuously available source of distraction. When I open up my browser, all bets are off for how long I will get lost in all of the amazingly cool stuff you can find “out there.”

    I put 2-5 minutes (depending on what it is I’m in for) on my digital baby sitter alarm and when it goes off, if I have got what I wanted, I get out immediately. If not, I get it immediately and get out.

    You can use the timer in association with the 15 minutes idea as well.

    Amazing what you can get done.

    Simplicity

    October 29, 2008 by Mark T. Rafter · Leave a Comment 

    Wouldn’t it be great if you could write about ’simplicity’ and all you had to say was the word itself and people would ‘get’ it?

    OK … likely not that easy.  I am reading The Perfect Thing: How the iPod Shuffles Commerce, Culture and Coolness, by Steven Levy.  I love Levy’s writing, in part because I am technology geek at heart (at least part of me is) and his writing combines technology with social aspect of the time(s) along with plenty of smart insider jabs and commentary that keep things rolling (his book Hackers should be read by anyone who uses a computer).  Enough about Levy.

    There is a quote in the book from Steve Jobs who, as you might guess, figures prominently in any Read more