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The Responsibility Of Reality Creation

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

There are a few reasons why people tend not to embrace the idea that they can create their own reality. One of them is because we seem to be flooded with skepticism in our lives and our default setting is to doubt. You have to work hard to change that around and approach life from a positive angle, wherein possibility is your default belief.

Another reason is because believing that you can create your own reality adds something that a lot of people do not want—personal responsibility.

Your Life Is Your Own

accomplishmentIt should excite you to know that your life is your own and you are in control of it. It should be a relief that you can choose how you will deal with life and your choices will create the reality that you want. Too many people, however, don’t like to hear that, because with choice comes responsibility; and there is just an abundance of people in the world who don’t want to take responsibility for their life—they want it to be taken care of for them. They want to be victims and martyrs and be able to blame someone else for their situation. But you can’t have it both ways—you can’t create your own reality, believe in creating your own reality, and still blame someone else for the outcome.

Empowering Wealth Creation & Success

If you are going to be wealthy and successful, and live financially free, you have to create that wealth. And that means you have to create your reality, which in turn means you have to take responsibility for your life. Considering the state of affairs in the world, it’s not too hard to understand why people don’t do this, but I promise you that when you do take responsibility and begin creating your own reality and wealth, you will enjoy life more than you ever have before. You’ll feel the sense of possibility, accomplishment, and freedom that you have wanted—and you’ll know that, above all else, because you are one of the few with a default setting of positivity and possibility, and one of the few who understand that personal responsibility is empowerment and not burden, that you can do and have anything you set your mind to.

Sean Rasmussen
Success Communicator
Aussie Internet Marketer © 2004 - 2009

The Path Leads, You Have To Travel

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

This post relates to several things we’ve talked about here in the recent weeks. It relates to our discussions on fear and failure, and it relates to the blame-game we play when we don’t achieve what we’ve set out to achieve. It also relates to preempting goal failure by going prepared with a course of wealth education that has what it takes to teach you to make money and maintain the wealth mindset. It is also very much in relation to the last post regarding curiosity or commitment and Jamie McIntyre’s message.

Understanding Elemental Points

If we were to take all of these posts and boil them down to a few single points, one of those points would be this:

A wealth education is an essential path, but it can only take you so far. To reach the ultimate goal of wealth, you yourself have to do the traveling. The best of wealth education courses, materials, seminars…the best motivational speakers, the best of everything the world of wealth creation has to offer can only do so much for you. In reality, all they can do is present you with the tools and opportunity to build wealth and achieve success. Not to belittle the extreme importance of those tools and opportunities, but they are what they are….vehicles you have to drive.

The Best Information And Products Can Only Take You So Far

The rest is up to you. You have to be willing to walk that road to find the rewards along it. That’s important to know, too—wealth is not just a pot of gold at the end, it’s a collection of smaller successes and rewards along the way.

No one can make the journey or put the work into wealth creation on your behalf, and have you come out the winner. We can help, and that’s what we’re here to do, and what programs like the 21st Century Academy are here to do. But you have to commit and understand that effort is a requisite contribution. It’s all effort that you can certainly manage, but elemental to your success nonetheless.

Sean Rasmussen
Wealth Creation Blog
UniversalWealthCreation.com © 2004 - 2009

A Whole And Balanced Life

Thursday, January 1st, 2009

Going back to the conversation we started in the last post, I’d like to elaborate a little bit more on the topic of attracting a whole new life. As we said, this is the real goal of wealth and empowerment programs like Jamie McIntyre’s. And there are a couple of reasons why that is so.

Your Life Is Not A Financial Vacuum

You’ll find that any good financial empowerment program is not just about money. It is also about lifestyle, self awareness, achievement, and success. That success will not only be evaluated or defined in financial terms, either. That is because the best financial success programs understand money to be a tool for living well. Their goal is not to just accumulate large masses of money, but to teach you how to utilize that tool to achieve the best life possible.

The best wealth creation program will explore all the components of your life. Components like

• Happiness
• Love
• Health
• Goals and Achievement

And yes, money and wealth.

Succeeding In The Balanced Life

Success is never about one component. It is about all the components, working in combination and in balance with each other. When one component is out of line, the others, too, will falter.

The Law of Attraction is a very good illustrator of this point, and of why it is so important to do more than just learn how to make money. In the Law, good attracts good, and positive attracts positive. Negative attracts negative. Basing our success on this Law, it stands to reason that an imbalance in any sector of life will attract negativity to those other points, even those where we are putting in the added effort. Extend this out, and you can see how only focusing on the financial, and letting the rest of your life components flounder will work against your greatest efforts to build wealth.

I hope that you will consider this as you look toward the New Year with refreshed goals and determination. I hope that this year brings you all of the financial success and freedom you are working towards, but I also hope that it brings you balance and abundance in all other areas of your life. I hope that this year sees your life completely fulfilled, enjoying all that you deserve to enjoy.

Sean Rasmussen
Wealth Creation Blog
UniversalWealthCreation.com © 2004 - 2009

Attract A Whole New Life This Year

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

I don’t have to tell you that this is the time of year when we all start resolving to live better. It’s the time of year when we start putting our thoughts and plans for wealth creation into high gear, resolving to make this the year that we finally “make it.” These are the days when we take that deep breath, get ready for the big plunge, and decide to put our heads down and finally do what it takes to achieve that financial success that will make the difference in our lives.

Noble Plans For A New Life

These are all very noble plans and goals. I do more than hope that this is the year you achieve financial success and freedom. If you make your rounds around my blogs, you’ll see that I’ve been working on many posts of encouragement and support, including many money-making resources. As we dive into all of these, though, I’d like to take a look back at some old advice so as to achieve the best possible level of success with your efforts and hard work.

More Than Money

Much as we focus on wealth creation on this blog, making money is not all that we are about here. This blog, as regular readers will know, if about building wealth for a better life, based largely on Jamie McIntyre’s mindset philosophies and his work through the 21st Century Academy.

What is key to know about these programs is that they are not just about the money. In fact, were money not such a predominant factor in life it would probably be included very little in it. In effect, Jamie McIntyre’s programs are about life success. In the modern world, that means making money. But it does not only mean making money.

Money is a wonderful thing to have. In today’s world, it is what determines how much personal freedom you have. But a successful life requires more than just knowing how to make money. That is why, for the coming New Year, for all your goals and plans; my wish for you is that you will approach it with a whole life view. If you do, I’m sure you have found what I and so many other 21st Century Academy grads have found—that financial success is something that comes far easier when put into the context of the whole, and not focused on as the sole objective.

Sean Rasmussen
Wealth Creation Blog
UniversalWealthCreation.com © 2004 - 2008