Dear Subscriber,
Welcome to March-- this is always a memorable month for me
because March 11 is my
birthday :)
True confession: I used to not tell that many people about my
birthday (maybe you can relate) ... perhaps I didn't feel it was
that important to others, but as I get older and a little more
self aware I decided I wanted to share these moments with people
who are important to me.
You see especially in the last few years I have made an intention
to create my life more from "how I really feel and what I really
want" instead of being overly cautious about not wanting to rock
someone else's boat. And as a result I find I connect with others
more deeply and authentically.
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So hear is my birthday request to
you....
If you feel that we have connected in some meaningful way over the years (even
virtually through this ezine) or if any of my work has helped you, please do
either of these two things... |
1. Pop me an email at
mitch@gmarketingcoach.com and let me know what was most
meaningful to you with your name and city. Or just say Happy
Birthday :)
or
2.Call 1-800-609-9006 x5566 and leave me a voice message ( it is
my audio testimonial line
so you can leave me a few words on how I have helped or just say
Happy B-day!
That would be great.
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And whether I hear from you or not, here is a gift
for you :)
This is a very cool f*ree ebook that I created a few years ago
that I think you will really enjoy.
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Questions That Will Change Your Life
by Mitch Meyerson

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Speaking of Psychology, my
friend and author of the Attractor
Factor, Joe Vitale has a new book that you
should really take a look at!
If you had "Life's Missing
Instruction Manual," you would be able to answer
questions like --
• If you were in an argument, how would you end it almost instantly?
• If you wanted to know how to attain your goals faster than ever before, how
would you do it? |
• If you wanted to be happy right now, what
would you do?
• If you wanted to know what was behind every behavior, where would you look? |
The answers to all of the above questions -- and much
more -- are in Dr. Joe Vitale's latest book, "Life's Missing
Instruction Manual: The Guidebook You Should Have Been Given at
Birth."
The reviews, as usual with Joe, are stellar. And for under 20
dollars he gives away tons of stuff.
Go
to:
www.theMotherofallbribes.com for more
about the book, and the bonuses, by the author of "The Attractor
Factor"
Quote For The Day...
"“The pessimist is one who makes difficulties of his
opportunities; an optimist is one who makes opportunities of his
difficulties”
-Reginald B. Mansell
Scarcity vs Abundance:
Where Do You Stand?
by Mitch Meyerson and Laurie Ashner
We know clients with very small or inconsistent incomes who feel
financially secure. As one of them put it, “I know, no matter
what, I’ll land on my feet.” They aren’t careless or
impractical, either. These people have a natural sense
of abundance, a deep belief that there is enough to go
around.
We also know clients who have a great deal of income and
investments and who are fearful every moment of losing them. To
the person who lives with a sense of scarcity,
there truly is never enough. He or she therefore is much more
apt to go for the sure thing, the instant payoff, the action
that will pay the bills today, than take the type of risks
involved in seeking a higher purpose or meaning in life.
Karla, 35, is a case in point. She is a special education
teacher who works with severely learning disabled children.
“Every so often I’ll meet someone and they’ll ask me what I do,
and when I tell them, they’ll say something like, “Oh, you’re
such a special person to work with those children. It must be so
rewarding.” I really want to die when they say that. I got my
degree in special education simply because that’s where the jobs
were, and I knew that I had to have a job the day I graduated
college or I’d have no way to survive. To be honest, the job is
boring and tedious. To me, there’s nothing meaningful about it
at all. I know that there were probably other things I could
have done with my life that I might have enjoyed more. But, hey,
with a mortgage, a divorce, and a teenager, I was too afraid to
go for it.”
A sense of scarcity is like a filter through which we
view everything. It’s not necessarily reality. However,
it’s a way of protecting ourselves from risk and
disappointment. In truth, it often limits us to a life
that is somewhere in the middle of happiness and unhappiness.
It’s usually steady and stable. “I guess I’d call it vanilla,”
Karla says. “It’s not a sundae with all the trimmings, but at
least you’re eating ice cream.” One might think Karla is being
practical. But thirteen years doing a job she dislikes goes
beyond practicality. It’s her enduring sense of scarcity that
won’t allow her to see that she does, in fact, have options.
Where do you stand on the scarcity
vs abundance continuum?
Answer the following questions either true or false.
1. I often worry that there won’t be enough money even when
things are going well
2. In choosing a career, security is a top priority.
3. I often worry about losing what I’ve gained through no fault
of my own.
4. I rarely take risks with things that are dearest to me.
5, I have trouble believing, Do what you love and the money will
follow.
6. I worry that my children won’t have as many opportunities in
their lives as generations before them.
7. I have trouble believing that eventually everything works
out.
8. I don’t feel especially connected to anything beyond my day
to day activities.
9. When people say, “Don’t worry, it will work out," I think
they’re naive.
10. I have doubts whether there is a high power who has a master
plan for me.
11. When I leave a relationship, it’s usually because I’ve met
someone else - I’d rather stay than be alone.
12. Making changes in my life, whether it means moving to
another home, or switching careers, can be very difficult for
me.
Have you answered true more often than false?
It doesn't mean you’re right or wrong. Just consider that when
one sees scarcity all around him, taking the time to pursue such
questions as, What would have real meaning for me? What do I
really want? is that much more difficult. It seems impractical.
But, that doesn't mean it is. This isn’t an either/or type of
endeavor, where you either take wild risks or stay stuck with
what you have. There are ways all of us can begin to feel a
greater, more freeing sense of abundance in our lives without
giving up the tried and true.
Here are some more questions to
consider to enhance your sense of meaning and purpose.
1. When do you feel your life has the most purpose
and meaning? When do you feel the deepest joy?
(i.e. With my grandchild; when I play piano; in my garden; when
I take a course; when I exercise)
2. How could your gifts and talents fulfill a need in the world?
(i.e my art skill could bring joy to elderly people, my teaching
skill could educate children, my optimism could motivate others)
3. What would I like people to say about me after
I’m gone?
(i.e. he/she was a good person, creative, loving,
talented,enjoyed life to the fullest)
4. In what ways would you act differently if you
had only one year to live?
(i.e. Make sure I made a contribution to what I believe in; tell
people I love how I feel about them; visit places I’ve always
wanted to see)
Mitch Meyerson and Laurie Ashner are the authors
of three self help books including Six Keys To Creating The Life
You Desire. If you are interested in breaking through your
barriers to success visit:
www.BreakingFree.com and get notified about our next
personal breakthroughs group
Feel free to post this article on your website with this
resource box included.
Listen to Mitch's Interview on Six Keys To Creating The Life You
Desire and a clip of his appearence on Oprah
(click here)
www.BreakingFree.com
Also optin for the upcoming Six Keys Group starting soon.
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About Mitch Meyerson ...
Mitch Meyerson is a consultant,
author and coach and the CEO of Guerrilla Marketing Coach.
Over the last 20 years has been helping clients break
through barriers in their personal and professional lives.
He is the author of
six personal development books and audios including
Six Keys To Creating The Life You Desire, When Is Enough
Enough? When Parents Love Too Much and Designing
The Life Of Your Dreams. His books appear in over 21
languages and he has been featured on the Oprah Winfrey
show.
He is also the Founder and Creator of
The Guerrilla Marketing Coach Certification Program
and has personally trained over 100 marketing coaches. He
is co-founder of
The Product Factory The #1 Product Creation Program on
The Internet.
Coaching and Mentoring
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