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Index of Articles (Also check out our amazing Chat Transcripts below!) A Little White Powder When we want our life to change in some way, every single one of us needs to first change the things that affect our thoughts.
A Vote for Broccoli
Adversity Before Prosperity
Are you more like a Radio or an IPOD?
Finding Peace And Prosperity In The Storms Of Life
Goal Achievement as Easy as Breathing
Goal Achieving Strategy - Thinking Prosperity In Spite Of Appearances
Goal For It! The Magic of Writing it Down
Heavenly Help with Money ...Matters
How to KNOW if You'll Reach the Goal
Prosperity Tip - For Working Mothers Who Struggle With Guilt
Prosperity Tip - How Many Goals At A Time?
Prosperity Tool - The Stickman Concept
Success and Balance
The Parable of the Jackrabbit
The Truth About Failure
These Prosperity 'Laws' Aren't Working!
Think 'Prosperity' But Behave Frugally
Forced R & R Finding the good in something "bad"
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To Debt or Not to Debt
One of our readers (I'll call her Julie) had a question about the wisdom or insanity of going into debt for training on this material. She had some real concerns. She and her husband had vowed that they would accrue no more debt. Anyway, she really wanted to attend our facilitator training program but in order to do so, it would have to go on a card. I did not tell her to charge it; instead I tried to teach a principle so that she could understand what was really going on, and make the wisest choice possible. If you are interested in my reply, I've posted her question and my answer below:
Question
Dear Leslie, Your seminar information is so compelling that I can't stop
thinking about it! I read the email you sent with further information and
was also intrigued, but my face fell when I read the price. Not that it
isn't worth it--but my husband and I have made a commitment to each other
that we will not acquire any more debt. And circumstances (our two cars
both totalled, for one example) have made it such that attending the
training would put us in further debt. [At this point, she suggested a
trade for services, which at the time was not going to work out for me.
So instead, I wanted her to think about the following principle...]
Answer
Julie, I am not going to tell you that you must acquire more debt, although my
personal philosophy is that there are two things worthy of it: a home, and
education. I remember attending seminars for 7 years, about 100 of them,
and each time feeling sick inside about the money we were spending. True, I
understood that seminars counted as education, and we weren't buying
luxuries or lifestyle on credit, but I still felt sick. If you are well
enough read in the materials, you know that how you FEEL is the primary
indicator of how life will look in the future. We struggled for those 7
years and things only got worse; we only got deeper and deeper into debt.
Finally there came a point where I decided, I CHOSE, to feel differently,
and that shift in mentality came from reading "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" and "The
Millionaire Next Door" back to back within a few weeks. Along came an
opportunity for some important training all the way across the country, and
we felt that we needed to be there. It was going to cost us a few thousand
dollars, and at the time we were living in California on pennies. The only
way for us to go was to put it on a credit card, but for the first time in
my life, I allowed myself to mentally let go and get really excited about
what the training was going to DO for us. Instead of counting pennies for
the meals and other expenses, we just went forward with an absolute
expectation that it was going to PAY huge dividends to be there. I focused
on the benefits instead of the "expense". (What we focus on, and give
energy to, is what shows up in our life. If we focus on the "debt" part,
that's what we'll get more of, in spite of our efforts to steer clear of it.
Things will happen, things will break down, accidents will come, and make it
impossible to ever get out.)
While we were there, we took some time and browsed some expensive stores,
and allowed ourselves to pretend we were wealthy, if for just one weekend.
With this shift in mentality, and with our air travel requiring us to take
the trip with 3 changes of planes on the way (okay, so it was the cheapest
way we could find to get there), we actually ended up sitting next to
self-made millionaires on EVERY leg of that journey, even when my husband
and I were split up. It got to the point where we'd get back together
between each segment and say, "so who did YOU sit by THIS time??!!"
Inventors, Business Tycoons, Real Estate people, whatever. But the
conversations we had during that trip planted some seeds in our minds that
have since borne abundant fruit in our own life.
We realized that by thinking differently, we were led to like-minded people
who were able to give us the next morsel of wisdom on our path. It actually
led us to make another $2500 investment on a credit card two months later
for a personal coaching program (so on the surface it appeared that we had
fallen around $5000 deeper within a short 2 months, but underneath, we were
growing so big inside it was just about to pop and we could feel it coming.)
During this time, I refused any temptation to have regrets over the way we
had spent our money. I only allowed myself to look forward and be excited
about what the training was going to do for us, and the lifestyle we
expected to enjoy. Because of the coaching, I gained the knowledge and the
courage to take a big step and purchase a second home (more debt?) and rent
the first, all without using any of my own money because I had none.
Suddenly it may have appeared that we were about $100,000 deeper than even
before, even at a time when we were already unable to make ends meet as it
was. Our income couldn't support what we had done, but we had felt led to
do it anyway, and by the time the first mortgage payment came due on the
more expensive house, my husband landed a contract that tripled his income.
Was this the prudent way to go? "Apparently" not, but we were not operating
on appearances, we were operating on being locked on a goal and trusting
inspiration to lead us there, no matter how crazy the path seemed to be. If
we had told anyone what we were doing, we would have looked like a crazy dog
doing insane things. We kept it to ourselves because we knew that nobody
else could see our rabbit and where it was leading us.
Can you see how important one's psychology is at this point? You might be
wondering if all that craziness truly was inspiration or utter deception.
Let me tell you what came of it, BECAUSE I didn't allow myself to feel sick
or have regrets. There was no looking back. Here's what came of it: I did
it again (purchased another home) about 2 years later, and on the surface it
would appear that we were another $160,000 deeper even still. But only 8
months after that, I sold the two homes for $300,000 EACH, and walked away
with $250,000 tax-free income. It all started with feeling differently
about, and understanding the difference between debt and investments. We
have since used "other people's money" at 3 or 6 or 12 percent or whatever,
in order to do something that would yield 20 or 40 percent, or our best
return ever was actually a 700% return.
Now, you can use the principles we teach to get yourself the cash you need
to do whatever it is you want to do... CASH. There is a way. It may
require trading time for the money, and you may or may not have enough time
to make that exchange before the event. But if you are going to teach
people how to create a life of freedom, you can be sure that you will have
countless people face the same problem you face right now. My
recommendation is that you see yourself there, envision the way life will be
on the other side of it, and let inspiration lead you to the "how". Trust
whatever it tells you to do, and by conquering this giant, that is when you
will be equipped and ready to teach others how to do the same.
I hope this helps you in some way. Please do not take this to mean that you
should put the training on a credit card. I am not saying that. I am
saying that your job is to know what you want, and deciding the "how" is not
your department. By taking it upon ourselves to decide how something has to
happen, we often pinch off solutions that could set us free. Don't go to
the training without first having a clear picture of why you'd want to go.
Get your "why" absolutely clear and on paper, and then inspiration may even
tell you that the "how" to get to that "why" has nothing to do with training
to be a facilitator. Maybe it will; only you can decide that. Or maybe it
needs to be later. Nobody can decide that for you.
Remember also that nobody needs a "way" until a decision has been made. If
you decide to be there, come heck or high water, the way will appear, but
not until then.
Her Reply
(Take note of her attitude... she didn't allow herself to get upset that I didn't
accept the "trade" idea, she took my comments to heart and expected to find a way.)
Thank you SO much for taking the time ( goodness, with six kids to boot!) to
answer some stranger out of nowhere with her crazy proposal. And then thank
you again for taking the time to tell some of your story. It inspired me
and gave me a better focus on the direction I want to go.
My husband and I attended Bob Proctor’s Science of Getting Rich Seminar
several years ago. I agree, it is wonderful and well worth the investment.
We have also attended, probably not hundreds, but definitely dozens of other
seminars, in the past ten years. Additionally we have purchased countless
programs from Nightingale Conant, which we thoroughly enjoy. I think, for
the most part, I understand and apply the principles of success. ...The little blip we are
experiencing right now is short-lived and we feel things turning around for
us.
What I would like to do is explore further the opportunities that the
seminar will provide for me to teach in the future. ...perhaps together we can determine if this is right for
me...
But before I [finish this email]... I want to share with you a humorous anecdote that just happened: I told you
we have two totalled cars, right? I wrote down exactly what we wanted.
Free, or close to it, in good shape, suitable for a professional man to
drive to work, and preferably any color except white. Well, the Universe
doesn’t hear negatives! So, we got an older but well maintained Ford Taurus
SHO yesterday, in good shape, suitable for my husband to drive to work, for
$1000 (nearly free), and the color? White! Another little testimonial
about thinking in positive terms about what we want. - Julie
I sent my list a copy of this conversation, because I know this question is a common one, and I wanted to share the principles described above. How easy it would have been for Julie to get discouraged at my refusal to do a trade and simply give up, thinking, "Oh, well." But no, she will accomplish anything she sets out to do so long as she continues in right thinking as she has done so far. I believe it is because of her determination and expectancy that the next thing happened:
Three Days Later, from another reader:
Leslie,
I was reading your reply to the lady who wanted to taking your facilitator course but did not feel that she should put herself deeper in debt. I was wondering if you knew if she had signed up or not. If not, how much is the course that she would like to take? I don't know why - but I feel a strong desire to help her out. Believe me when I say that this is a very unusal move on my part. I'm certainly not independently wealthy - I work for the federal government (as you can see from my email address). But I've been with them for 23 years now and am earning a decent salary. I am a firm believer though that if you help another, it only comes back in good ways to you.
So I'd like to at least help defray her costs - but I'd also like to do it anonymously. Can you help me help her?
This stranger ended up contributing $2495.00
Julie's response to the good stranger:
Leslie, would you please forward the following thank-you note to my "scholarship mentor"?:
It is difficult to express how deeply grateful I am for your very generous gift. I am honored, humbled, and touched to think that someone would be moved to make an important opportunity available to me. I commit to you that I will use this gift wisely; I will utilize my abilities to learn and apply everything I can. Perhaps someday I can thank you personally. Until then, the face of every person I pass could possibly be you! That thought makes all of humanity more endearing. And so you have made the world a better place already. Blessings! - Julie
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