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Jul 02, 2006 7:50 pm re: {INTRO} More on Science of Getting Rich
Clarence Montgomery
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> Christine Lewis wrote:
> Good Morning everyone,
>
>Hi, this is Christine Lewis here from So. Cal. I'll skip the part about what I do, etc. because I really want to respond to this post!
>
>There are several things I have recently discovered along the lines of those books, also "older" info that has just come out of the closet, so to speak. One is "The Strangest Secret", a CD by Earl Nightingale. It was actually given to me by a friend, but I'm sure if you are looking for it, you can probably go google Nightingale-Conant and find it there.
>
>Another is this, based on material written in 1912-1919?
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>http://www.decodingthemasterkeysystem.com
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>This is a 24 part study course (sounds like a lot, but most of the audio files are only 5-10 minutes) and if you are interested, I can help you get that one. (Please feel free to go to my page and PM me)
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>There is sooooo much material out there that all says the same basic thing:
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>"Man becomes what man thinks about." (Now to be P.C., please add 'woman' in there as well.)
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>For you Bible scholars out there, "As a man believeth, so he is."
>
>As for the post from Ann Jordan, regarding getting out of the cycle of living "paycheck to paycheck", I highly recommend a teacher who is around today, T. Harv Eker, and you can start with "Secrets of the Millionaire Mind". I believe that they are still offering 2 free course tickets when you order the book.
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>Blessings, Peace and Prosperity!
>
>Christine Lewis
>
>
>
>> Ann Jordan - mrsjordanjr@hotmail.com wrote:
>> Hello Buzzy,
>>
>>Nice forum you have here! I love it!
>>
>>I just wanted to say that the "paying yourself first" is something that my husband and I have been struggling with ever since we got married back in 2002. Everybody keeps telling us to do it but, everytime we save a little something happens and we have no other resource but to take that money and fix the problem immediately. I know many other families who are struggling in the same way. How can a person put a stop to this cycle of living paycheck to paycheck? How can one ever save up enough to start investing and making their money start working for them?
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>>Thanks again for such a great forum.
>>
>>Ann Jordan
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>>> Buzzy Gordon wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>>Like the neglected classics "Think and Grow Rich" and "Richest Man in Babylon," the principles in SOGR are timeless and a testament to the wisdom of the ages. I hope we can generate a discussion here about some of the content in these books that have been the most meaningful to us and have spurred us to take action. For example, the idea of "paying yourself first," even if it is only mostly symbolic when you have little money, is very powerful when practiced consistently.
>>>
>>>Also, I would love to hear more about books that have affected your lives, preferably ones published before 1975. For example, Carnegie does not use the word wealth or rich in his title, but what he teaches in his "How to Win Friends and Influence People" helped make him the richest man in the US.
>>>
>>>Have fun on Ryze,
>>>Buzzy

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