The Science of Making Wishes Come True

 

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	If you want your financial wishes to come true, you first must define them, according to a well-known wealth expert

	"You will discover that a change in thinking, expectations and giving can be your greatest asset in the journey to wealth
and prosperity," said Mark Victor Hansen. His book, The One Minute Millionaire (co-written with Robert G. Allen), clearly outlines 
the steps to prosperity. 

	First, Hansen challenges you to write down your personal lifelong goals. He calls it the "To Do" list for the rest of your life.

How to Make Your Wishes Come True: Principles from "The One Minute Millionaire"

·    Your most important goals must be yours. Not your spouse's. Not your child's. Not your employer's. Yours. When you let
other people determine your definition of success, you're sabotaging your own future. 

·    Your goals must mean something to you. When you write your goals, you must ask yourself, "What's really important to me?" 
and "What am I prepared to give up to make this happen?" Your reasons for charting a new course of action give you the drive 
and energy to get up every morning. 

·    Your goals must be specific and measurable. Vague generalizations and wishy-washy statements aren't good enough. 
Be very specific! 

·    Your goals must be flexible. A flexible plan keeps you from feeling suffocated and allows you to take advantage of
 genuine opportunities that suddenly present themselves.

·    Your goals must be challenging and exciting. Force yourself to jump out of your comfort zone to acquire that energy and edge. 

·    Your goals must be in alignment with your values. Pay attention to your intuition and to your gut. When you set a goal that 
contradicts your values, your conscience will speak up.  Listen and pay attention. 

·    Your goals must be well balanced. Make sure you include areas that allow time to relax, have fun and enjoy people in your 
closest circle. 

·    Your goals must be realistic. Be expansive but don't be ridiculous. If you're four feet tall, you will probably never play in the NBA. 
Also, be sure to allow yourself time to get there. 

·    Your goals must include contributing to charity.  Unfortunately, many people get so wrapped up in pursuing their goals 
that they don't have time in their lives to give something back to society. Build this into your goals program. 

·    Your goals need to be supported. Either selectively share a few of your dreams with a number of people, or share all of your
dreams with a select few people.  In either case, you're creating a web of support and accountability for yourself. 

	The One Minute Millionaire the best-selling book that initiates a new breed of entrepreneurs by teaching how to gain mastery 
over their financial futures and become innovative leaders in their chosen industry. Hansen's and Allen's proprietary, cutting-edge
 techniques enable would-be millionaires to immediately get focused on their goals and start moving toward financial abundance.

The phenomenal success of The One Minute Millionaire inspired the creation of the Enlightened Millionaire Institute, a one-year-old 
academy where people learn (online) how to put Hansen's and Allen's techniques into action.  In the Institute's first year, 
278 entrepreneurs have amassed profits of over $78,000,000 and have donated over $1,291,000 to charities.  
For more details, visit www.millionairehalloffame.com