Monday, July 24, 2006

Tiger, Gates and Gold

Do you know how to tell the difference between a true professional vs. a rank amateur?

True professionals Want you to tell them what they can improve on. Without exceptions, all of them have this one trait in common - they’re continuously asking "What must I change to improve my life?"

For example, did you know that Bill Gates loved studying customer complaints.

Typically company owners dislike dealing with complaints. But Bill Gates saw a great value in the things customers were unhappy about. He has said that, after studying these complaints, they often revealed secrets he then used to make Microsoft’s products better.

Talk about turning a negative into positive. Or better yet – transforming a challenge into a success.

Another Master of the Creative Process is Tiger Woods.

Tiger and his swing coach study videos of Tiger’s game. They don’t do this to bask in his successful moments. Nooo, they’re hoping to find a weakness! They crave finding even the tiniest mistake. Something Tiger can improve on.

He said, “no matter how good you get you can always get better and that's the exciting part.”

That’s what makes him the genius he is.

Tiger and Bill both know that there’s always room for more creativity, more joy, more improvement.

They don’t take anything for granted. No one should. Your mind is the gateway to prosperity, health and joy. Gates always said that he could perform Any task on which he applied his mind. At the age of fourteen Bill was confident that he could be a millionaire by the age of thirty. Well we all know how far that frame of mind has taken him.

”You become what you think about” is the seed to greatness.

Creativity is just a succession of great thoughts. Expose your mind to the great ancient principles revealed in The Science of Getting Rich for Creators program and get ready to unleash the prosperity that is your birthright.

Warning – you’ll be hooked for life!

Warm Regards,
Tania Gabrielle French

P.S. “One of the things that my parents have taught me is never listen to other people's expectations. You should live your own life and live up to your own expectations, and those are the only things I really care about it.” – Tiger Woods. Tiger was given some great advice. More importantly, he was shown how to apply it and succeed. Most people aren’t exposed to great wisdom day in and day out. Get YOUR fix Now.

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