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THE ANSWER
THE ANSWER GROW ANY BUSINESS,
ACHIEVE FINANCIAL FREEDOM
AND LIVE AN EXTRAORDINARY LIFE
JOHN ASSARAF and MURRAY SMITH
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To the Reader
You have dreams, big dreams. Like most people, you also have questions.
And
We
like most,
you may have doubts.
encourage you
to set aside
your doubts,
find answers to your questions,
and throw
yourself headlong into the fulfillment
of your dreams.
We dedicate
this
book
to you.
CONTENTS
Introduction:
The Question
ix
1.
Inside the Box: John's Story
2.
The Search
3.
The Law
4.
The Universe
5.
How
6.
Your Dream Business
7.
The Neural Reconditioning Process™
103
8.
Neural Reconditioning FAQs
1
39
9.
The Important
1
55
to
for
How the
1
World Works
9
of Attraction
21
Inside Your Brain
35
Change Your Mind
Things: Murray's Story
55
73
10.
Vision, Focus, Action
163
11.
Your Ideal Customer
173
12.
Innovating Your Business
c l
^
Contents
viii
1
3
Finding Your Business's
DNA
2
1
14.
Reaching Your Ideal Customer
231
15.
Big Thinking
251
Conclusion: The Path
265
Acknowledgments
269
Appendix
273
I
Customer Survey Forms
Appendix 2 The Five Major
Industries:
Common
Hot Buttons Appendix Strategies,
3
279 Distribution Channels, Marketing
and Marketing
Appendix 4 The Five Major Distribution Channels
Resources
289
Tactics Industries:
and Marketing
Common Strategies
297 303
Introduction THE QUESTION
Close your eyes
for a
you can imagine
as
cess.
Whether
it's
moment and
think about the greatest rewards
you step into absolutely extraordinary
an amazing
lifestyle,
the
home
levels of suc-
of your dreams,
nancial freedom, charitable giving, or philanthropic work that
dream looks
like to you, picture yourself
the pilot of your personal
jet for
fi-
— whatever
basking in
it.
Thank
waiting a few extra minutes while
your family joins you on an exotic vacation; run your hands over the exquisite cabinetry in your vast, sunlit
ing of
knowing
no matter
you'll always
new
kitchen; savor the feel-
have enough money
to
pay the
bills,
their size; graciously accept the gratitude of the interna-
tional relief
agency
to
which you have
just
contributed a
gift
of his-
toric proportions.
Ahhh, now:
that's
What
worn, to be,
does your
stress,
then
Maybe
the dream.
Then
book
is
you see
is
if it
simply
isn't
everything you want
it
for you.
you're a small business
owner who
with big goals and bigger dreams, but
you're not the only one: In North
started a few years ago
now things seem
Are you working harder and harder, but not
a
predicament
have
stalled. It
so.
more than most of them you,
America alone, there
just like yours.
to
really seeing results?
twenty-five million small-business owners just like
being
Eyes back open
day-to-day life really look like? If what
or uncertainty, or
this
there's the realitv.
are
x
Introduction: The Question
a
company, corporation, or nonprofit looking
Or perhaps you
are an executive, department head, or for
ways
manager
to
for
grow vour
business unit out of a slump, to set yourself apart from the internal
own income
competition, or to take vour you're that business's
on the company's
CEO
or
CFO,
Perhaps
to the next level.
looking to
make
a
major impact
future.
Or vou might be one of the ~3 percent of Americans who want to start their own business but hesitate to take the plunge. You've heard that 95 percent of new businesses close their doors within five years, and you don't want to become another statistic. You're worried that you don't have what risks
it
and the
takes, that the competition's too stiff
too high, that vou'll run out of monev, that vou'll find vourself in
over your head. Still,
vou don't want
business take
Of
off.
go of that dream of finallv watching vour
to let
being your
own
better while generating big profits
boss.
Of changing
— doing well
ing on the cover of Fortune magazine.
Of having
a foundation that will use your wealth to address the
world long
after you're
no longer with
Of be-
the corporate
limousine waiting to take you to your next client meeting.
in the
lives for the
bv doing good.
jet or
Of creating
major problems
us.
There's the dream and then there's the realitv— and for millions of people, the two just don't look like they'll ever match up. But they should, and thev can. That's
Through
why we wrote The Answer.
the 2006 movie and book The Secret, millions of people were
introduced to the concept of the Law of Attraction, the idea that by focusing our thoughts,
most from
life,
we can
actually attract those things
turning even our w ildest dreams into
the authors of this book, John Assaraf, was fortunate
teacher in The Secret. Since
'How do cess in
I
its
release,
we want
realities.
enough
manv people have
asked us,
and business
life?"
Having worked with thousands of businesspeople over the
lie
we know
last few-
the hopes and fears, aspirations, and anguish that
behind those words. To
ruptcies,
of
be a
applv that idea, practically and specifically, to creating suc-
my work
decades,
One to
us, the millions of
unemploved and underemployed
business failures, bank-
across the land each year
Introduction: The Question
are not one-dimensional statistics, they are
names, and
How can
We
voices.
I
xi
human
with faces,
stories
hear the question behind the question:
access unlimited
abundance?
The Answer does not come from experts with advanced degrees ther of us has
of us has one of those, either).
come from money, and we ents to
show us the
clearly destined to
never went to college.
managed
the Middle East living in a poor neighbor-
who
path out of that directionless
to find a
a freak car accident that
— but that
ended
Murray Smith was labeled his classmates,
headed
his teen years
running
kept getting into trouble. In high school, he
reer as a professional athlete
away from
didn't
growing up we both seemed prettv
Canada, John Assaraf spent most of
in
We
fail.
with a group of kids
track
We
didn't have successful business-owner par-
ropes. In fact,
An immigrant from hood
(nei-
one of those) or an entrepreneurial upbringing (neither
life to a
promising ca-
promise was soon cut short
in
his prospects for pro basketball forever.
young age, pulled
as learning disabled at a
and placed
in a special school,
on
a voc-tech
out of school had
for a life of factory work. His first job
him cleaning sewers a hundred feet belowground. Yet for some reason, we both found our way to success. How? Through trial and error, buoyed by sheer determination, we each happened
fundamental laws that regulate the creation of busi-
to learn the
and we honed them
ness success,
into
an approach that has worked
again and again. For the past three decades,
applying
The Answer
from scratch
— eighteen of them, between the two of us. Yet all around
we saw people
us,
that
much
to share
the
we have each been busy
to building businesses, successful businesses,
failing.
One
thing we've learned
when you have people
sweeter
our experiences and the secrets
way with others — as many others
As best friends
for all these years,
cessful businesses together. In 2005,
ment and devote the around the world.
rest
to share
to success
is it
that success tastes
with.
We
wanted
we'd learned along
as possible.
we've built several of those suc-
we decided
to
conic out of retire-
of our lives to helping aspiring businesses
We launched a franchise business called C hieCoach,
4
Introduction: The Question
xii
which has become the world's
fastest-growing provider of small-business
Our
growth, coaching, and consulting services.
Coach
The Answer comes from book, you'll learn about
a
wide range of sources. In the course of this
all sorts
the power of your brain and to
experiences with One-
led us to write this book.
succeed in business,
of things, from simple ways to redirect
how the
universal laws of
based on your company's unique value, to forming your
mind group and thinking like critical
can be used
life
slam-dunk marketing message
to crafting a
own
master-
a multimillionaire. You'll learn the three
questions that are responsible for driving growth in your busi-
ness revenues, what your ideal customer looks like, and
hundreds of
crucial business activities, out of
which
are the
possibilities, that
you
absolutely cannot afford to ignore. All the answers that
make up The Answer have come from hundreds
of interviews with scientists and salespeople, business leaders and multimillionaires; they
have emerged from our experiences working with
thousands of clients and our in-the-trenches encounters with the ups
and downs, ness, all of
There
is
principle, at
trials
and
errors, failures
which provide
critical
known as Heisenberg's uncertaintywhen you change the way you look
a principle in phvsics
which teaches us
that
something, the thing you look at changes
true of your
life
The Answer
is
ently,
and your business
going to show you
would.
And
The Answer It is
as
it is
how
in response.
This
is
just as
true of subatomic particles.
to look at
your business
differ-
whether you work within an organization or own your own busi-
ness, so that your business will it
and successes of the world of busi-
elements of The Answer.
as is
change
in the
your business changes, so
way you've always dreamed will
your
about taking ownership of your
life
life.
and your business.
about understanding how the principles of cause and
ate in business,
and how
to design
effect oper-
and execute your actions
you are the cause, and not simply the
effect.
We'll
so that
show you how
to
dream business from the inside, by creating a picture within yourself of utter clarity and certainty. Then, we'll show you how to build vour
build that business by following battle-tested strategies for growing
your business's revenues
as large as
you want.
Regardless of whether you are a solo entrepreneur or a business
Introduction: The Question
owner; a professional in private practice or
running a department to start a business; or
the business you're
an extraordinary
at a
life,
,an executive or
manager
Fortune 500 corporation; someone about
someone who wants
in: If
xiii
you want
we wrote
this
to
become
to create financial
book
for you.
We
irreplaceable in
freedom and wrote
it
live
to inspire
you with the confidence you need, the information you need, and the specific, step-by-step actions
dream
you need
to take in order to build
We'll share both our stories with you as
we came
to the insights that
same
just
showing you how
businesspeople
answer
it,
but answer
shakable certainty that your
dream business
will
be not
it
life will
with such clear, strong, and un-
never be the same. That your
just possible,
stoppable.
How can
go,
ideas to create their
The Answer has and not
we
contributed to The Answer, along with
we know who have applied own dream businesses. one purpose: to help you answer The Question —
stories of other successful
these
your
business.
I
You'll find
access unlimited
The Answer
abundance?
in these pages.
not
just
probable, but un-
INSIDE THE BOX: JOHN'S STORY
One Tuesday morning
May
in
2000,
my
cardboard box that had been sealed for inside I
my life
changed
had no idea
seen a I
lot of
and
to happen; in fact, I didn't know exactly when we opened that box. It had been five those years we'd moved around quite a bit and
to see
in
career in business twenty years earlier, going to work as
basketball were long gone,
grocery store, and
old kid took his real estate a
I
My dreams
high school.
and
Real estate was the only thing at a
a
forever.
a real estate agent fresh out of
working
opened
change.
my
began
I
and what we found
was going
this
what we were going years, after all,
son Keenan and
five years,
I
had no idea what
to
of professional
do with
could think of that would keep so,
on June
my life. me from
20, 1980, this nineteen-year-
exam and became
a licensed Realtor.
Within
few months, seminars and workshops on goal-setting were teaching
me
about some odd-sounding personal growth techniques they called
visualization I
and
affirmations.
had been aware of the value of such
formal names. In
my
successful basketball
badly that
I
teens, star.
I
practices, long before they
wanted more than anything
In fact,
I
wanted
to
succeed
to
had
become
constantly imagined myself winning championship games,
sinking that winning shot as the clock ran out, running that movie
my head
a
in thai career so
before
I
ever stepped onto the court.
I
literally
went
in
to sleep at
THE ANSWER
I
night with a basketball next to injured,
me
under the
And
covers.
until
Now, however, winning on the court was no longer the it
w as I
about winning
all
was
I
was an impact player.
I
what the top achievers
started observing
watching them
hawk, listening
like a
issue.
Now
in business.
in
them
to
my
talk
were doing,
office
on the phone, even
on meetings w ith them, just to hear exactly what they said and how they said it. I started reading voraciously, absorbing evervthing sitting in
I
could get
come
my
me
hands on that might give
mv new
successful in
career.
I
clues as to
how
to be-
and
listened to audiotapes
at-
programs— and one of these was taught by a man whom I know as a friend, mentor, and business partner. His name is
tended
live
came to Bob Proctor.
Bob had moved from
In the early sixties,
cago
work w ith
to
man named
a
Toronto
his native
Earl Nightingale,
to
Chi-
who had launched
the personal development industrv a decade earlier. Nightingale's
mous audio
recording The Strangest Secret was the
history outside of popular gale, in turn,
had learned
thor of what
is
literature.
music
to sell a million copies. Earl Nightin-
philosophy from Napoleon
his
fa-
recording in
probably the most well-known book in
Hill, the au-
all
of success
Proctor,
one theme
Think and Grow Rich.
From Napoleon ran through
all
Hill to Earl Nightingale to
their teachings:
ling our thoughts.
The only
The
What
self-limiting thoughts.
know how
or
why
it
we
lies in
control-
on our accomplishments, these
place
thev said
Bob
our success
secret to
limitations
teachers were telling me, are those
didn't
first
upon
ourselves bv our
own
made complete
sense to me;
me the truth
seemed
worked, but to
of it
I
self-
evident.
Soon ously.
the
|
I
was taking
In fact,
summer
I still
this business
of 1982.
|
I
wanted
I
mind with new images
mv
of
mind, movies of my triumphs
That for
year,
my
first
age twenty,
down my
started writing affirmations
tures of the kind of success
bad
of writing
goals very seri-
have a copy of mv carefully w ritten-out goals from
I
and
to have, feeding
goals, plaving out
vivid
my
word
pic-
unconscious
new movies
in
my
as a serial entrepreneur.
year in real estate,
thought.
My
I
earned about S30,000. Not
second
year,
my
earnings totaled
"
Inside the Box: John
's
Story
3
$150,000. This goal setting, visualizing, affirmation repeating thing
was working! After that second year,
my
and expand
around the world.
decided to take some time off
I
horizons.
I
My trip
gathered
ended up
my
to take stock
earnings and set off to travel
lasting
more than
a year, as
I
cir-
cled the globe learning about other cultures and worldviews and ex-
panding
my
sense of what was possible. In late 1984,
Toronto and went back clear
and
I
wouldn't
to be
to
work
there long.
I
at
my
real estate office
was hungry
to
later, in late
who owned
the two guvs
.
but
to
it
was
do more,
1986, Walter Schneider and Frank Polzler,
Canada, approached
me
with the news that the
RE/MAX for RE/MAX sub-
become
available. (To-
and Frank are the most successful subfranchisors
day, Walter
me
.
the rights to the giant Realtor
franchising rights for the state of Indiana had
world.)
.
know more,
more.
A few years eastern
last
returned to
I
They knew I was
a partnership
if
I
itching to grow,
would move
and they had decided
in the to offer
to Indiana to build the business
there.
move
"John," they said, "would you like to I
said, "Absolutely!
that,
again?"
"Would you portunity
My
I
first
Journal
How soon
do
I
to Indiana?"
leave?" and then added, "Where's
hadn't even heard the "Indiana" part.
I
like to
move?" and
I
knew
I'd
they were offering
just
heard
me
an op-
couldn't possibly turn down.
week
came
in Indiana, a reporter
to ask
be the biggest
from the Indianapolis Business
about our plans. "In
real estate
company
in
five years,"
Indiana
— in
I
told
fact,
him,
we
"we'll
will sell a
billion dollars in real estate."
He
scribbled
down and then offhandedly asked, "So, have rattled off the names of the major owners of company in the area.
all this
you talked with — " and he the largest real estate
"Urn, why?"
I
He
"I
grinned.
hedged. guess you probably already
know
this,
but their firm
has been here for about eight) years, and they control seventy percent of the real estate market in these parts. I
I
had no
idea. I'd
never even heard of the guys he was talking about.
knew nothing about Indiana
real estate
— and
in tact,
1
knew nothing
THE ANSWER
4
how to run my own
about
such massive
business, let alone
Let alone
sales.
how to do
it
how to
build
it
to generate
in the face of dominant, well-
entrenched competition.
The reporter laughed. It was pretty clear that I'd stuck my foot so far down my mouth I might never get it out. Sure enough, a few days later, there was
my
picture in the paper, along with a story
headline, "A Billion in Sales Within Five Years."
I
on
me
with the
was the laughing-
stock of the town.
That
is,
my company
until five years later— when
generated $1.2
billion in sales for the year.
This visualization and affirmations thing was still
a mystery to
me
exactly
why
or
how
it
really working.
worked, but
who
It
cared
was
—
it
worked! In 1995,
1
making what
started
my mentors had called vision boards, and dreams
cutting out pictures that represented the goals
I
aspired to
achieve and pasting them onto bulletin boards; the idea was to create
everyday reminders of
power of this
By
my
that time,
I
had run
that
to over seventy-five offices
grown ties.
I
restless again;
it
direction.
life's
exercise, but that
didn't yet grasp the full
I
would soon change.
RE/MAX region for a decade, growing
and one thousand salespeople.
was time
to search for
left
Over the next few
Indiana,
years
my
and moved back
family and
looked for the next big opportunity.
I
also
new and larger opportuni-
hired and trained a replacement, packed up
put them in storage,
had
I
it
I
my possessions to
and
Canada.
moved around, while
I
invested in a few companies and
we kept moving and looking. named Len McCurdy invited me to come down
consulted for a few more, while
In late
1998, a friend
to
Francisco to look at something his son Kevin and Kevin's friend
San
How-
ard had developed.
'This program
is
amazing," Len told me.
"It lets
you do
a virtual tour
of a car or hotel property on the Internet, without any downloads or plug-ins. You've got to see I
it."
admired Len and knew that working with him would provide
with an amazing opportunity to learn and grow. His
had been worth Francisco and this
it
a fortune before
didn't take
Len
much
online application Kevin and
sold
it
to
IBM.
last I
me
company
flew to San
imagination to appreciate that
Howard had developed would have
Inside the Box: John 's Story
5
room
applications in real estate, car sales, hotel
fantastic
tising, all sorts
of areas.
Len
invited
me
And then he
adver-
as senior vice
new company,
president of sales and marketing for the
cepted without hesitation.
him
to join
a position
ac-
I
me
something that took
said
by surprise: "Hey,
why
don't
we
And why
take this thing public?
not do
it
b\ this
fall?"
He wanted to do an IPO — in nine months. Even in those heady dotcom-boom days, that was a pretty outrageous goal. But Len knew a lot about how to achieve extraordinary goals; he had read the same books and studied with some of the same people had, and he knew that we are constrained only by the limitations we place upon our own I
thoughts.
took a deep breath, and said, "Sure,
I
Los Angeles, and
do
let's
Vancouver
to
and
between L.A. and San Francisco.
forth
launched our new company later
I
We moved
it!"
from
spent the next year or so flying back
in the
My
colleagues and
I
beginning of 1999; nine months
IPO on NASDAQ, followed by a merger of another company that left our new venture with a market
we placed
equals with
a successful
valuation of $2.5 billion.
This whirlwind adventure had three vivid proof of the
with the financial wherewithal to
wanting
move on and
to
results.
power of our thoughts
that
And
retire.
search for
I
new
It
offered
me
had ever seen. it
me
found
horizons.
It
the most
once again
wasn't at
clear
all
what those horizons would be, but there was absolutely no doubt
where
I
wanted
to live
while
I
me
It left
as to
chased them: San Diego.
Living in San Diego had been a dream of mine for nearly twenty years.
Way
back
in
1982, while traveling around the world,
stopped over in San Diego and told myself, "Someday, ford to live
Now,
wherever
in the
the bluffs of
I
want, I'm going to
my
beginning of 2000,
San Diego and
started
closed on an amazing property and
I
when
I
I
had
can
af-
live here."
family and
I
rented a house on
house hunting. Bv April we had sent for our
stuff,
which had been
languishing in storage back in Indiana for years.
A
few weeks
later, all
my
furniture arrived, along with dozens ot
cartons.
Which
is
how
it
happened
that
I
was
sitting in the stuck ot
my new
THE ANSWER
6
home,
one beautiful Tuesday morning
early
Keenan,
up on
boxes, catching
still-sealed
sat
on
my
a carton near the door of the
and banging them against the box.
said,
I
in
email.
May, surrounded by
My
six-year-old son,
room, swinging
his legs
"Honey, I'm trying
something done here, do you mind not banging your
to get
legs like that?
It's
kind of distracting."
"What's in the box, Dad?" he
he continued banging
said, as
his
legs. I
peered
at the
Magic Marker
when
I
on the box. "Those are
my vi-
remember Indiana?" Keenan had been
sion boards, from Indiana,
toddler
scrawl
a
had packed those boxes away.
"What's a vision board?" I
explained, as simply as
of pictures of things
my life. "Why do you I
tion
do
was tempted
and
I
could, that this was something
I
wanted
I
achieve in
to acquire or
I
made
out
my business or in
that?"
to say "Just because," so
could get back to
my email,
was obviously having a great time
just
we could
close the conversa-
but one glance
hanging out
Keenan, who
at
in this exciting
new
home, made me change my mind. As a fully,
kid, I'd
promised myself that when
mature enough)
to
have kids of
was old enough (and, hope-
own,
I
would never
open the packing tape, opened the
because." So
I slit
out the
vision board.
first
my
I
There was
carton,
a picture of that
say "Just
and pulled
Mercedes
I'd
wanted back then, which had since been purchased, driven, enjoyed,
and
sold.
There was an image of a nice wristwatch, and next to
of alligator shoes.
I
and then pulled out the
it,
a pair
moment, reminiscing, second board — and we were staring at a pic-
gazed
at the pictures for a
ture of a huge, stunning, gorgeous house.
My
first
real estate
thought was, "Hey,
how
did this get in here?"
ting ready to
been sealed
move.
.
.
for years!
.
I
I
started to cry.
a
get-
But no, how was that possible? The box had stared at the house in the picture. This was
no brochure. The picture was glued board.
And
Somehow,
brochure must have fallen into the box when we were
to the board;
it
was part of the
Inside the Box: John
my
There, on lier
on
was
vision board,
a picture I'd clipped five years ear-
from an old copy of Dream Homes magazine.
Not
like
was
It
it.
When
I'd
cut
mind
And
all at
is
and
a
a pic-
moment.
How would
once,
I
What we
what happened
hadn't even
I
known where
it
much it cost. It was just a picture in a magazine. What were the odds of my ending up buying that you even begin
to calculate those
knew what I was going
you have seen the movie The
this scene.
was
It
it.
sitting in at that very
out of that magazine,
raced.
actual house?
trees,
this house. it
was located or how
My
was a unique house
was no mistaking
house that the two of us were
ture of the
It
with 188 windows, 320 orange trees, 2 lemon
six acres,
slew of other special features. There
If
Story
's
to
do with
my
me
you have heard
Secret,
did not have the chance to describe in
next.
This event was a pivot point in
epiphany that has driven everything
my
in
life
odds?
life.
describe
The Secret
my
life,
since then, and
it
an
had
everything to do with the genesis of the book you hold in your hands.
For twenty years
I'd
been engaged
in the careful, consistent practice
of affirmations, vivid goal setting, visualization, and meditation, and I
had seen plenty of proof that
known why to
it
worked. But
it all
worked, nor, in truth, had
I
I
had never
ever really cared.
really
Now had I
know. In 2000,
1
had
just "retired,"
moment, no immediate start
one.
I
was
and had no business on the table
in the incredibly fortunate position that
reader of this book aspires to be
freedom.
I
we expect every
position of complete financial
didn't have to work.
I
this
related to this quest, ten.
in: a
became my work. That burning need to know how my house inside that cardboard box became my full-time occupation. began by making a list of the top scientists in eveiy held that seemed
So got
at the
prospects for one, nor any pressing need to
Soon
calling
I
them on
months and minds related
years,
the I
quantum fields. What
in
and then
set
out to read even thing they had writ-
was flying around the country
phone
to talk
to
hear them speak, and even
with them. Over the following
communicated with some
ot the best
physics, neuroseienee, philosophy,
they told
me
blew
my
mind.
It
and and
brightest a host ot
explained how
I'd
THE ANSWER
8
built
one successful company
had ended up
living in the
after
another
dream home
— and
it
explained
how we
that lived inside that card-
board box. In the next few chapters,
we want
to take
you inside that box,
and share with you some of the amazing things these
shown
us.
scientists
too,
have
HOW THE WORLD WORKS
THE SEARCH FOR
In 1633,
an aging
before the to
Roman
spend the
rest
Italian
astronomer named Galileo Galilei was taken
Inquisition, tried, convicted of heresy,
of his
Galileo's crime?
life in
and sentenced
prison.
He endorsed the
idea,
proposed a century earlier by
the great Catholic astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, that the earth
not the center of the solar system. In
way around: The sun
sits at
fact, said Galileo,
the center, and the earth
handful of planets that revolve around
is
it is
is
the other
simply one of a
it.
This idea was judged as being diametrically opposed
to the position
taken by Holy Scripture. Galileo was forced to publicly recant his views,
and
his
book containing the offending
idea,
Dialogue Concern-
Two Chief World Systems, was banned. The old man's sentence was later commuted to house arrest, and he lived out the rest of Ins ing the
days confined to his villa outside Florence, where he eventually went blind. Still,
Galileo's views persisted,
mathematical models he used
and the meticulous experiments and
in his search to
understand nature
set
modern science that followed. Three centuries later, a German physicist named Albert Einstein called him "the father of modern science." the stage for
all
the developments of
THE ANSWER
10
For more than a thousand years leading up to the time of Galileo,
more
science had been
interested in creating intellectually satisfying
descriptions of reality than in trying to see
if
those descriptions could
be supported by proof. But with the age of Copernicus and Galileo,
European scientists began the vigorous pursuit of empirical evidence. Thought experiments gave way to actual physical experiments, such as the famous
ing
moment when
Tower of Pisa
to test
Galileo dropped two objects from the Lean-
out Aristotle's assertion that heavier objects
fall
than lighter objects. (They don't.)
faster
From
Galileo's time onward, scientists' precise observations contrib-
much
uted to a picture of the world that looked very piece of mechanical clockwork; they had
little
like a
massive
practical use for
such
The French philosopher and mathematician Rene Descartes, a contemporary of Galileo's who is today regarded as "the father of modern philosophy," declared that the best way to understand how the world works would be to divide exisideas as soul, spirit, or consciousness.
tence into two
parts:
the objective or material world, governed by the
principles of science, soul,
Descartes
is
especially
am. But the truth cartes, it
and the subjective world of the mind and the
which would be the province of the church.
that
much we
as
it
think?
is,
famous
for the
statement
I think,
therefore
I
the think part of that declaration puzzled Des-
has puzzled scientists for centuries since. Just
Where do our
thoughts
come from? How do
how
the
is
bits
of physical matter that constitute our brains generate consciousness? As
contemporary physicist John Hagelin has sophical problem surrounding
said,
"There
is
a
deep philo-
how you get consciousness out of a hunk
of meat."
Despite Descartes' neat division of reality, that our thoughts
must be connected
But how, exactly? The answers dous new world of possibility
for
common
sense suggested
to the rest of existence
somehow.
open up
a tremen-
to those questions
what we can achieve
in
our
lives,
and
they form a central part of The Answer.
A WORLD INSIDE THE ATOM In the generations following Galileo
took the idea of nature-as-machine
and Descartes,
much
Sir Isaac
Newton
further, detailing the precise
1
The Search
modern
ated by Newton, space, through
How
how that machine
laws that govern in fact, all of
for
who
the World Works
operates. All of classical physics,
and
upon the foundation
cre-
been
science, has
1
built
described a universe of empty, three-dimensional
which physical objects move according
to
immutable
These laws of motion made possible the advance of modern tech-
laws.
nology, from simple steam engines to the space probes that have ana-
lyzed
samples on Mars.
soil
What we have been
able to accomplish by applying Newton's laws
has been truly astonishing. But scientists eventually reached the limits of the Newtonian worldview. As their tools grew their explorations of the physical
more
sophisticated,
world took them deep into the heart
of the atom, where the nature of reality proved to be something quite different
from anything Descartes or Newton ever imagined.
At the dawn of the twentieth century, the
view of the world began
tic
tivity in
to fall apart.
mechanis-
tidy, objective,
With the
discover) of radioac-
the late 1890s, scientists began looking into the world within
the atomic nucleus, and they were shocked to discover that on the sub-
atomic said
it
sion:
level, the physical
should. In
The
fact,
world did not behave
the "atom"
itself
at all the
way Newton
turned out to be a sort of
closer scientists looked, the less
it
really
appeared
illu-
to
be
there.
Coined
in ancient
Greece, the term atom means "indivisible
and through the nineteenth century, physical universe was dioactivity
showed us
scientists believed that
composed of these elementary that the
atom was
particles.
divisible after all
But
And when our
v
ra-
— in fact, there
was a whole new world of phenomena inside the atom, waiting explored, measured, and described.
unit,"
our entire
ision of the
to
be
atom
fractured, the foundation of classical physics fractured along with
Our view
of
how
EVERYTHING
When we
it.
the world works was in for a radical transformation.
IS
ENERGY
name Albert Einstein, what comes to mind 7 Perhaps you think of his wild mane of white hair, or that famous picture of the distinguished physicist sticking out his tongue. Or maybe you think say the
simply, "Genius." But whatever picture you have, you w bly
come up
with
U
E=MC
."
Why
on earth would
a
ill
also proba-
mathematical
THE ANSWER
12
equation for a sophisticated theory be so famous that even nonscientists recognize
it
immediately? Because with that simple equation, "Energy
equals mass times the speed of light squared," Einstein shattered centuries
of thinking and radically altered our view of how the world works.
In his effort to explain the puzzling behavior of light, Einstein found
the only viable solution was to stop looking within the neat framework
own
of Newtonian physics. Instead, he introduced his the world works: the theory of relativity. so transformative
was that
for the first
One
picture of
how
reason Einstein's idea was
time ever,
described
it
how
ergy and matter are not only related, but can be transformed back
en-
and
A chink had been found in the wall separating the worlds of matter and energy. Now the elegant, clear-cut world of classi-
forth into each other.
cal,
Newtonian physics would be forced
for the fuzzy, strange, nearly
Quantum
physics
is
to
move
over and
make room
unimaginable world of quantum
the study of
est scale, at a level far smaller
how
physics.
the world works on the small-
than the atom.
And
as scientists studied
the nature of reality on a smaller and smaller scale, something strange
began
to
happen: The deeper we went into
to dissolve
from view. The search
reality,
matter had instead turned up distinct yet elusive ergy,
which
The ergy.
made
This
smell
is
how you dream is
—
made
to this: Everything
it's
all
made
of molecules, which are
is
en-
you can
made
of
of protons and electrons and neutrons, which
of nothing but vibrating packets of energy.
where quantum physics
that cardboard box.
there
comes down
rock, a planet, a glass of water, your hand, everything taste, or
atoms, which are are
packets of en-
little
physicists called quanta.
Einstein breakthrough
A
touch,
more it seemed known particle of
the
for the smallest
What
are going to create the
business. For
no absolute
intersects with
physicists life
what
found inside to
do with
of your dreams by building your
once we know that everything
distinction
I
found has everything
is
energy— that
between matter and energy— then the
boundaries between the physical world and the world of our thoughts start to
disappear as well.
3
The Search
for
How
the World Works
1
READING THE MIND OF GOD In the decades that followed Einstein's theory of relativity, the
quantum
physics began to reveal
packets of energy
known
as
some
very strange things.
new
The
tiny
quanta exhibited some very peculiar behav-
including an unexplainable ability to influence one another, a
iors,
property called entanglement. In his
book Science and
the Akashic Field, physicist Ervin Laszlo
describes a series of experiments conducted by
lie
detector expert Cleve
some white blood cells from the mouths of his subjects and cultured them in a test tube. He then moved the cultures to distant locations, more than seven miles away. He attached lie detecBackster. Backster took
tors to the cultures
and then performed
a series of experiments
on
his
subjects.
In
one of
he showed
his tests,
picting the Japanese attack
former navy gunner during the attack.
on
who had
When
his subject a television
Pearl
Harbor
actually
in 1941.
been present
moment,
the
jumped, exactly as self,
and not
it
a
Harbor
the face of a navy gunner appeared on the
lie detector's
— and
at that
needle seven and a half miles away
would have had
just to a test
man was
at Pearl
screen, the man's face betrayed an emotional reaction precise
program de-
This
it
been attached
to the
tube of his cultured white blood
man
him-
cells miles
away.
Subsequent experiments varied the circumstances and increased the distances involved to dozens and even hundreds of miles, with the
same astonishing
How
is
results.
such a thing possible? In the language of quantum physics,
the particles of the gunner's body are
with one another, and no matter
how
space, they will continue to influence
still
connected or "entangled"
far apart
they are separated in
one another. In
fact, this effect
appears to occur at speeds faster than the speed of light, which violates
one of Einstein's basic Scientists
dubbed
rules.
this
mind-boggling capacity
for
instantaneous
terconnection nonlocality. Einstein had a somewhat
less
in-
technical
for it. He called it spooky action at a distance. What could this force be? Could it be something even more basic than energy? The search was on for an underlying force that could
term
THE ANSWER
14
bring together a single all
the different kinds of energy
we knew. This
mathematical equation that would account
known
the
all
forces in the universe
of everything"
— has
astrophysicists,
such
become as
quest for
behavior of
for the
— a unified field theory, or "theory
the holy grail of science.
Some
leading
Stephen Hawking, say that when we come up
with this theory of everything,
we
will
know
mind
the
of God.
A BIZARRE DISCOVERY: THOUGHT INFLUENCES MATTER Within twenty years of worldview occurred,
Einstein's radical work, another revolution in
just as
cataclysmic as Einstein's.
It
started with
two of the early pioneers of the quantum world, the Danish physicist Niels Bohr and his protege
Werner Heisenberg.
Bohr and Heisenberg studied the puzzling behaviors of these
tiny
subatomic particles and recognized that once you look deep within the heart of atoms, these "indivisible particles" are not at little
all like
the neat
miniature solar systems of billiard balls everyone had expected,
but were something
far messier:
They were something like
tiny packets
of possibility.
Each subatomic
particle
appeared
"thing," but as the potential of
not as a solid, stable
to exist
any one of
its
various possible selves.
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle stated that
measure
all
example,
if
was not possible
same
to
time. For
you record information about the location of a proton, you
cannot pin down its
it
of a subatomic particle's properties at the
its
speed or trajectory;
if
you figure out
its
speed,
now
precise location eludes you.
Bohr and Heisenberg's work suggested
that at
its
most basic
level,
physical matter isn't exactly anything yet. At the subatomic scale, ac-
cording to
this
new
understanding, reality was
made
not of solid sub-
stance but of fields of potentiality— more like a set of possible sketches or ideas of a thing than the thing
itself.
A
particle
would take on the
specific character of a material "thing" (in the scientists' terms, erties
would collapse
into a single state) only
when
it
its
prop-
was measured or
observed.
And
that
was the
really strange thing: the discovery that the act of
observation influenced these particles' behavior.
5
The Search
Every time the
scientists
for
How
looked
the World Works
for
1
an electron, an electron would
appear, right where they were expecting
And
it.
it
didn't matter
if
the
person performing the observation was a scientist or a bus driver. In fact,
even more bizarre,
measuring
would
particles,
it
was soon found that the mere intention of
even without carrying out the actual act
itself,
affect the particles in question!
still
Suddenly subjectivity— the action of consciousness upon a piece of "matter"
— had
become an
essential
component
in the very nature of
reality.
THE ZERO-POINT FIELD As
continued pursuing their explorations on staggeringly
scientists
small scales, they eventually found themselves staring at something truly
confounding. They termed
at this
the zero-point field (ZPF), because
it
most infinitesimal of levels, some
appears to be pres-
sort of force
ent even at a temperature of absolute zero,
when
known forms
all
of
energy vanish.
This
is
the place where the instantaneous connections of entangle-
ment— those
action-at-a-distance
spooky— begin
to
exists a
more
still
make is
termed
Einstein
sense. Here, beneath the level of energy
basic level.
ergy" anymore, nor
phenomena
it
The
field at this level
empty
a field of
space.
It
itself,
not exactly "en-
is is
best described,
physicists realized, as a field of information.
To put
it
another way, the undifferentiated ocean out of which en-
ergy arises appears to be a sea of pure consciousness, from which matter
emerges
in clustered localities here
what the universe
is
made
and
there.
Consciousness
is
matter and energy are just two of the
of;
forms that consciousness takes. Ervin Laszlo calls this field that underlies and connects
all
things
the A-field, in deference to the ancient Vedic concept of the Akashic record, a nonphysical repository of
cluding
all
human
experience.
The
collective unconscious; Teilhard
Rupert Sheldrake tuited
refers to
and described
for
it
all
knowledge
in the universe, in-
psychologist Carl Jung called
de Chardin dubbed
as the
morphogenetic
thousands of years and
it
field. It
in a
it
the
the noosphcre:
has been
multitude
t
in-
terms
THE ANSWER
16
and images throughout human has science caught up to what
history.
we
Only
in the last
few decades
always sensed but could never fully
explain.
Says Laszlo: origin
"The ancients knew
and memory of
[This insight]
is
sciences [and
is
all
that space
things that exist
now being emerging]
is
not empty;
and have ever
it is
existed.
the .
.
.
rediscovered at the cutting edge of the as a
main
pillar of the scientific world's
picture of the twenty-first century. This will profoundly change our
concept of ourselves and of the world." In fact,
it
1
has already profoundly changed our picture of ourselves
and our world — and
it
will radically
change how you approach your
business.
THOUGHT CREATES EVERYTHING So what are we saying here, that everything that
That thought
is, is
creates the physical world? Yes, that
saying. Here, in a nutshell,
is
is
made
of thought?
exactly
what we're
the conclusion so far of humanity's epic
quest to understand the world:
is made out of atoms. made out of energy. And energy is made out of consciousness.
Everything in the physical world
Atoms
are
Your thoughts not only matter, they create matter. Thought everything comes from.
And your
is
where
thoughts are where your business
comes from. If all this
seems
have seemed to
people of Galileo's time
imagine what
when
it
must
they were asked
consider the proposition that the earth travels through space around
the sun. it
difficult to grasp or accept,
like to the
To the
ordinary citizen of the sixteenth or seventeenth century,
was so patently obvious that the earth stood
even warrant serious discussion. After space,
why weren't we
all, if
still
that the matter didn't
we were
shooting through
blasted by hurricane-force winds? "Besides, any
l.Ervin Laszlo, Science and the Akashic Field (Rochester, VT: Inner Traditions, 2004), 112-113.
The Search
fool
can see that the earth
for
isn't
How
17
the World Works
hurtling through space: We're just stand-
ing right here!"
Or
back
travel
a
few thousand years further,
world was generally perceived to be
mean, So
aren't
it is
you going
flat.
evidence of your own eyes?" modern physicists. Anytime our view things seem uncomfortable, strange, bi-
Even impossible.
"The world, round?" "So you're saying the
earth moves, that
— not the other way around?" "Matter and
same thing? You mean, matter of thought?
And our thoughts
it
orbits
energy are actually
made of energy?" "What, now
is
and energy and everything
you're saying that matter
made
the
is flat! I
to believe the
shifts radically,
zarre, surreal.
the
when
with the discoveries of
of the world
the sun
to antiquity,
"Of course the world
in
our world
is
actually influence the formation of
matter?!" Yes, indeed, this
seems
surreal.
did the idea of a spherical earth. there.
We
see
But
to pre-Socratic philosophers, so
The
what we are prepared
we
don't see what
is
what we are conditioned
to
truth
to see,
is,
see.
There
a story that
is
didn't
mount much
vessels represented
when
Fuego
shores of Tierra del
USS
first
of a response, because the vast European sailing literally
and Mr. Spock and the
rest
seemed
to the natives as
You've heard the old expression not really
you believe
ity
could not
of the team of
though thev stepped out into
their smaller canoelike landing craft literally out of thin
reflect
on the
Enterprise stepping out of their invisibility-cloaked spaceship,
the foreigners
that's
arrived
canoe-going population
such an alien concept that they
see them. Like Captain Kirk
the
Magellan's expedition
in 1520, the native
your
it.
how
it is.
The
truth
"I'll is
believe
more
it
air.
when
like this:
You
I
11
see see
it." it
But
when
In a very real, concrete sense, your beliefs don't simply
reality,
they create your reality— and that applies to the real-
of massive success in business. In the chapters that follow, we're
going to walk through the process, step by step, of building your dream business by
your
beliefs.
first
harnessing the most powerful force in the universe:
THE ANSWER
18
THE MOST POWERFUL FORCE If
the idea that the universe
here
is
is
amazing thing about
the truly
IN
THE UNIVERSE
made of thought seems amazing, here is The scale of power we're talking about
it:
staggering beyond comprehension.
The universe appears to be structured as a much like an onion or Russian nesting dolls:
series of layers or levels,
Inside of organisms,
we
find cells; inside cells, molecules, then "indivisible" atoms, then elec-
trons
and protons, then quarks, bosons, mesons, photons, leptons
and the smaller the world, the greater the amount of force we
wrapped inside
The deeper
.
.
.
find
it.
in nature
other words, the
vou
go, the
more fundamental
more dvnamic nature becomes. In the level to which you penetrate,
the greater the power vou'll find.
For example, chemical power, the force of chemical interactions, operates at the level of molecules and atoms. Nuclear power operates
of the atomic nucleus, about a million times smaller— and
at the level it is
a million times
comparison According
to the
levels todav's
ergs per cubic
the nuclear level pales in
quantum
to Laszlo, the zero-point field has
billion times
that's just
all
in a single
physics
is
exploring.
an energy density of 10 94
centimeter— that's ten thousand
more energy
than you have in
And
more powerful. Yet even
deeper
billion, billion, billion,
cubic centimeter of "empty space"
the matter in the
known
universe.
one cc of emptv space. Imagine what you'd have
in a
quart.
HOW QUANTUM
SCIENCE HELPS YOU BUILD YOUR DREAM BUSINESS
In 1902, two years after the physicist
quantum
named James which drew
Allen penned a
its title
and
thinketh in his heart, so the two
2.
Max
Planck
to describe the core reality of light, a
men and
Proverbs 23:7.
its is
little
book
entitled
first
coined the term
young As a
British writer
Man
Thinketh,
message from the biblical verse "As
he."
2
a
man
At the time, few would have associated
their work, but with the hindsight of a century's dis-
The Search
we can now
coveries,
for
How
19
the World Works
see the connection.
While
spent the
scientists
of the century pursuing the horizon set by pioneers such as Planck,
rest
Einstein, Bohr,
and Heisenberg, which would ultimately lead
to the
quantum vacuum, philosophers like Napoleon Hill, Earl Nightingale, and Bob Proctor worked to articulate its application to the practical world of
human accomplishment.
This idea, that our thoughts have a ity,
has been observed, but
nal people couldn't
answers.
buy
Now science
Remember
it
direct, causal
into,
is
has given us that set of answers.
the mind-boggling
amount
of power in that cubic centi-
When
Victor
Hugo
said,
nothing more powerful than an idea whose time has come,"
we now know fully realized
how
real-
ratio-
an idea that created more questions than
meter of "empty space," or consciousness?
"There
impact on our
always seemed like something that
was more than a metaphor.
that this
it
at the time,
but he was giving us
He may
not have
a literal description of
reality works.
Thought
The idea precedes the
That
what we manifest and create
how my dream house showed
every business I've built, and the
person
who
Science
I
thoughts
our
lives.
same thing happens
to
up, as well as
even business-
has a vision and applies these strategies and tactics.
started as a picture,
happened,
in
thing.
at the heart of
is
Our
the most powerful force in the universe.
is
are the controlling factor in
was living
tells
my
an idea in in
mind, and before
I
It
knew what had
it.
we know as the world is a field upon billions of times more powerful and that this field of absolute conscious-
us that underlying what
of pure consciousness, billions
than any measurable energy, ness
knows everything
that happens,
universe, instantaneously different
anywhere and everywhere
and with absolute accuracy. This
from the kind of descriptions people have given
in their efforts to grasp the ultimate
for
is
in the
not so
millennia
nature of our universal source,
what some of us is
of a world
intelligence, its
call God. Whatever you call it, the picture that emerges bounded by an infinitely large, omnipotent, omniscient which lies behind everything in the phenomenal world as
source, author, and ultimate destination. Tins
is
the
which you
dream world we
will
shape and give
live in, life to
you and
I,
and
it
is
the cla\ from
vour dream business.
3
THE LAW OF ATTRACTION
We
live in a
level
and
universe of absolute laws, a world that operates on even
in every detail with absolute precision. In the
verse, there
may be random
no coincidences; every laws by
which
it
particle
operates are
place an astronaut on the
Descartes was wrong: ingenuity, creativity,
and
and every action all as
moon and The world enterprise,
uni-
is
accounted
for.
The
exacting as the calculations that
bring
him home
alive.
of thoughts and ideas, of is
chemistry and gravity and fields and
come from
quantum
occurrences, but there are no accidents,
human
not separate from the world of forests.
There
are
same rulebook. The laws
no separate
that govern the
rules— they
all
movement
of subatomic particles and solar systems also govern our
the
thoughts and feelings, families, and careers.
This fundamental truth daily routines, because
unseen, the world
world that
lies
we can
too easy to forget as
is all
we seem
to live in
touch,
taste,
we go about our
two worlds, the seen and the
and
see,
and the intangible
hidden away behind the curtain of our senses. The
events and circumstances of your business take place in the seen world.
But — and truth,
this
is
the
key— that
is
not where thev originate. Grasp
and you have grasped the reason behind the success
this
or failure of
every business ever created.
As quantum physics has taught powerful than the seen world.
It is
us, the
the
unseen world
is
vastly
immense, hidden portion
more ot the
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iceberg that most of us are unaware of 99 percent of the time, while the
we
tangible, material world
think of as "real"
is
only the minuscule
that juts above the surface of our conscious awareness.
ness that ends
As a
up closing
its
And
the part that sinks every busi-
is
doors.
The
result of the film
that
people have become
Secret, millions of
Law
aware of the principle called the
of Attraction, which explains the
which the unseen world
creative process through
the
nobody saw coming,
Titanic was that hidden part of the iceberg that
the part beneath the surface.
What sunk
tip
circumstances and events of our
lives.
As a
gives birth to the
result of
The
Secret, thou-
sands of people from around the world have emailed, written, and called our office at
and applying
this
OneCoach,
telling us stories
law has changed their
how knowing
about
These
lives.
stories are
some-
times astonishing, often quite moving, and the range and variety of the
circumstances involved
is
staggering.
number of distinct laws or principles at work within what is called the Law of Attraction. In this chapter, we'll look at each of them and see how they work together, so that you can begin There are actually
using the
irresistible
a
power of the unseen world
your ideal
to create
life
and business.
EVERYTHING STARTS AS AN IDEA As Einstein's
relativity revolution revealed,
everything
molecules, atoms, protons and
ergy. Cells,
The
mesons, and bosons— they're
all
to us, including ourselves, are
simply energy slowed way
that
we recognize
it
up, that
ice cube:
is,
We
its
exactly,
by adding energy
vibration,
of en-
things that
seem
tangible
down to a state
and
"energy slowed way down"?
came from by speeding its vibrational state. When we
can find out where
apply heat to our ice cube,
up
made
as "solid."
But what does that mean, Take an
energy.
is
neutrons, quarks, gluons,
it
to
it
soon
to raise
it
reverts to a liquid.
Continue speeding
that liquid soon evaporates to steam,
ther into water vapor.
Continue accelerating
its
and then
rate of vibration,
fur-
and
the elements that formed that ice cube will eventually revert to a state
of pure energy, and beyond that, cross the Cartesian barrier to
what
lies
beyond energy, which
is
become
consciousness or information.
The Law of Attraction
where the
That's
ice
In our daily lives,
cube came from:
we
It
23
was
an
first
idea.
often describe those rarefied, superenergized
we cannot see as "spiritual," and the slowed-down, more substanstates we can see as "physical," but science has now told us that this
states tial is
an arbitrary distinction,
tion.
The
truth
is,
water
convenience of language and percep-
just a
is
water;
it
came from
"quantum
the idea or
potential" of water through the states of vapor, steam, liquid, water.
It's all
But
and
ice.
with an idea.
starts
it
Remember our summary of the stand how the universe works?
history of humanity's quest to under-
is made out of atoms. made out of energy. And energy is made out of consciousness.
Everything in the physical world
Atoms
are
In other words, everything in nature, every verse, starts as
What
does
an
this
have
to
in the uni-
do with your dream business? Even-thing.
Because everything you manifest
in
your
pathway, from idea to physical form. turning that which
level,
phenomenon
idea.
we
We
life
follows the precise
same
create from the nonphysical
can't see into that
which we can.
CAUSE AND EFFECT
An
important client says "Yes" or "No."
through or edly.
falls
Markets
surprise us.
shift,
We
see
rise
sharply or
hurricanes blow through, and
and react
are but the seen tip of the
to all these events
out realizing the role that
we
We often
without realizing they
respond
greater world that gives rise to
it.
them about.
phenomena; we don't That
results of a
to these events with-
ourselves play in bringing
see the world of tangible
unexpect-
fall
new developments
unseen iceberg, the physical end
nonphysical process of creation.
We
A substantial investment comes
through. Real estate prices
vastly greater
see the vastly
world
is
the world
of cause.
Newton used physical,
the principle of cause and effect as
mechanical world
as the basis of his law of
Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
it
operates in the
thermodynamics:
What
the science of
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24
Newton's day did not yet grasp was that matter, energy, and conscious-
and separate domains, but
ness are not distinct
What
frequencies along the same continuum.
now shown
but science has
applies not simply to the
us,
is
are
all
simply different
they did not fully grasp,
that the principle of cause
mechanics of matter, but
to the
and
effect
mechanics of
everything, including our thoughts.
Every thought you form broadcasts a distinct and particular quency, and that frequency verse as surely as a swinging strikes.
Things don't
response from the
elicits a
hammer
to you.
are the reflection of your thoughts, the
ple
this:
is
You
echo of your own actions and
Eor many,
this
life
and
in
Embracing
princi-
your business.
a challenging principle because
is
in the driver's seat.
reflected in the idea
is
Golden Rule. The core of the
are at cause in your
it
Events in your business
the thinking behind them. In the East this truth
of karma, and in the West in the
fre-
uni-
has an impact on the surface
happen
arbitrarily
quantum
it
puts you squarely
means you no longer have
this principle
the luxury of blaming other people or external circumstances for the things that
happen
Embracing
this principle also
in
your
life.
Here
and circumstances
ate the events
the
is
flip side
means you have in
your
life
far
of that equation:
more
capacity to cre-
than you have ever imag-
ined possible.
When we
don't recognize this principle operating in our
lives,
it's
easy to start seeing ourselves as being the effect of those events. Rather
than seeing that
we
are
making things happen, we
start to
believe that
things are simply happening to us. This easily leads to what
is
often
called victim mentality. If
you are someone who
there
is
no place
mind— victim
is
growing
compatible and mutually exclusive.
initiates.
commitment
your
life.
The two
states of
thinking and entrepreneurship— are 100 percent in-
from the French word that
who
a massively successful business,
for victim mentality in
The word
refers to the
entrepreneur derives
source of the event, the one
Building and growing a successful business requires a to
being
at cause,
not at
There are many things you need
effect.
to
know
to successfully play the
game
of business.
A great many of them you can learn as you go, and a
great
many
and
skills
fields of expertise
ness by hiring or partnering with people
you can bring into your busi-
who
possess them.
But there
is
The Law of Attraction
you must have yourself, and
25
the single most impor-
one
skill
that
tant
skill
of any successful businessperson, the one without which suc-
cess
is
it
is
impossible: You must be practiced at creating the thoughts that
your business.
will serve
RESONANCE Let's
go back
from
ice to liquid to
same
stays the
changes
to that ice
as
as
cube
steam
to
for a moment. We saw that it changes vapor— but what exactly is the "it" that
goes through
it
something about
it
these transformations?
all
form
Its
energy level changes. But there
rate of vibration or
its
that doesn't change, a basic waterness.
essence that stays constant, even while
it
changes
all
of
What
physical
its
is
that
is
at-
tributes?
In a word, pattern.
There
of vibrations that holds
form and
its
medium might
is
an essential
no matter how much its physical You can see this principle operating
down
is
captivating
The sound your neighbor is making sing.
if
that
tissues
tion:
The
How
and you
rec-
stop, entranced.
created by the vibration of her
nobody would ever hear her
it,
impart the pattern of their vibration
and out
to the air inside the singer's throat is
is
were the end of
Those vibrating throat
where she
the street, and as you pass
you hear a singer practicing her music. You don't
ognize the song, but the sound
vocal cords, but
shape
integrity, shift.
with sound. Imagine you are walking a certain house,
identity, a pattern or
room
into the air in the
practicing her aria. But that doesn't really answer the ques-
is it
you are hearing
that
her room
air inside
isn't
this?
The windows
are
all
closed.
pouring out of the house or coming any-
where near you. No, the
air isn't
escaping the house
vibrating air hits the
which passes
it
on
windowpane,
it
— but the pattern
imparts
to the air outside the
reaches you. Entering your ear,
it
its
house, where
strikes the delicate
When
is.
waveform
it
eventually
membrane
your eardrum, passing that same waveshape into the interior ear, to
where
it is
then transferred through a series of
become waves within
the cochlear fluid,
which
that
to the glass,
ot
tiny, delicate
transfers that
of
vour
bones
same
pattern of vibration to thousands of microscopic, hairlike filaments
within the cochlear
coil,
which convert
it
to electrical
impulses
in the
THE ANSWER
26
auditory nerve, through which nallv hear
From
your brain — where vou
travels to
membranes and bones
to
— the
harmonious pattern of
vi-
to nerves to brain
brations of your neighbor's voice passes through
media,
cal
fi-
vocal cords to air to glass to air to
and filaments
fluid
it
it.
just
many
different physi-
the vibration called water passes through the
as
dimensions of vapor, steam, liquid, and solid
— but thev are
all
recog-
nizable as the same thing.
The
transformation that occurs with the ice cube and the song also
happens within you. from
moment
second, about ten million of \ our
Most of your
million are created.
today will
still
moment
without ceasing. Even
of cells die. and another ten
tissues are replaced with
new mate-
few months from now. hardlv anv of what
davs: within a
rial in
to
trillions
be here. But you
will
"vou"
is
be here. So. what
still
is
that
"vou*"" It is
not what you're
physical
made
of: It is
the pattern that underlies your
self.
Buckminster Fuller used
to
demonstrate
this
with a rope stitched
together out of several smaller segments, one nvlon. one cotton, and
one
He would
silk.
tie a
slipknot in one end. and then slip
along the entire length of the rope.
Then he would
ence and saw "Now. was the knot nvlon. or cotton, or answer, of course, of view.
"None
is,
"All of the
of the above."
material through which
it
above"
The knot
You
are the pattern that
posed of this particular substance, Let's return to
is
is
down
silk?"'
And
the
depending on your point
the shape, regardless of the
takes physical form.
then point out. "you are not your body the knot."
— or.
it
turn to his audi-
"And you," Fuller would rope. You are
— you are not the
taking this particular form,
at the
com-
moment.
your neighbor. As you continue past her house, she
note— and vou hear a crash followed bv a series of tinkling noises, coming not from her house but from the house next door. She didn't mean to do it. but the singer has broken her neighbor's chande7 lier. How Through the phenomenon of resonance. hits a
high
Resonance, from the Latin meaning "to sound again." transfer of vibration
from one
medium
to another.
high note shatter the neighbor's glass? Here
vou were
to lightly strike that specific
is
is
simply the
Why did the singer's
a clue to the riddle: If
piece of that chandelier with a
The Law of Attraction
tiny
hammer,
it
would ring out a
27
tone: a tone with the
same
pitch as the
high note.
singer's
This
is
the principle of the tuning fork:
A440 near any musical instrument,
fork will vibrate. Play a different note,
A-string
Hold
play that
and
it
a tuning fork
same
note,
high note and the chandelier, which
is
why
to
The
piano's
do the
singer's
won't vibrate.
and the tuning fork share the same waveform,
tuned
and the tuning
as
they resonate.
You and your parents share patterns that are not identical but are strongly similar, enough so that you resonate. This is also true of vou and your spouse, you and your best friends, you and your kids, even you and your dog. As we
your dream business. These are
The way
chapter
will explore in all
6,
it is
things with
also true of you
which you
and
resonate.
the right note, sung clearly and loudly enough, can cause
a tuning fork to vibrate
and even
shatter glass,
is
the
same way the
right
thought, held clearly and strongly enough, can cause events in the
A single thought, held clearly and firmly, Gandhi demonstrated. And the right thoughts, and resolutely, can build your dream business.
physical world to happen.
can defeat an empire, held clearly
The
as
principle of resonance says that energy in a specific pattern or
frequency will resonate with every other form of energy pattern.
The Law
of Attraction
is
in a similar
simply the action of resonance
to-
gether with cause and effect. Thoughts create events and circumstances that have the
thoughts.
Or
same shape as
or pattern,
James Allen put
eth in his heart, so
is
it
and are thus resonant with those
(quoting Proverbs), "As a
man
think-
he."
THE DREAM WITHIN THE SEED Let's
go back once again
her song in
start
to
your neighbor the singer. Did the
with her? Probably not.
another place and an earlier time.
strains of
More likelv they were composed The song may even have traveled
through centuries, and through countless media, forms, and dimensions before
its
singer's voice
the
fruit;
it
sound reached your brain and caused your smile! The
and the smile on your face when you hear her sing
are
was the composer's imagination that created the seed.
Take an acorn ment, where
is
in the
palm of your hand and examine
the oak tree?
Is it
in the
it.
At this
mo-
acorn? In other words, could
THE ANSWER
28
you find
it if
you cracked the acorn open? No.
All you'll find inside
seed that contains the possibility of an oak tree, the idea of an oak Yet
if
you plant that acorn
nance, those elements in
and sunlight
that
it
a
through the principle of reso-
in fertile soil,
surroundings that resonate to that oak tree
its
idea will be drawn to the seed. water,
is
tree.
will attract to itself all the nutrients,
It
needs
to transform that invisible,
immaterial
idea into a fully formed tree.
So when you
planted that acorn, where was the oak tree?
first
not in the acorn
—
was scattered
it
was
It
in pieces of tree potential through-
out the acorn's environment. Successful businesses are created in exactly the
same way.
physical business
is
When you
form the idea of a business, the actual,
not inside you. But several years from now, your
business will have hundreds or thousands of customers and dozens of
employees. There will be thousands, hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions of dollars flowing through your business, and perhaps hun-
dreds of thousands or millions
more
built into the substance of your
business, in the form of product inventory, capital goods, buildings, or intellectual property,
such
as designs, patents,
copyrighted words, and
images.
As
I
write these words, our business,
OneCoach,
operates out of an
eleven-thousand-square-foot office space in San Diego with about sixty
employees and a group of franchisors operating cations around North America.
serves about
It
own
their
offices at lo-
one thousand
clients in
thirty-three countries,
and those numbers are rapidly expanding. One-
Coach's stated goal
to
is
help more than one million people build the
businesses of their dreams, and that goal tion. Yet in
a
is
well on
January 2005, just a few short years ago,
thought expressed in a phone
call
stuff right als,
it
will
be composed of a
now? Where
way
to realiza-
existed purely as
between the two of us.
Whatever the nature of your business, within cessful launch,
its it
lot
of
a
few years of
stuff.
Where
its
suc-
is all
that
are the customers, the employees, the materi-
the designs, the dollars?
They
all lie
scattered in pieces throughout
your environment, the water and nitrogen and sunlight of your
tree.
Everything you could possibly need to build your dream business,
all
the tools, resources, capital, people, ideas, expertise, everything,
it
all
been gathered and
as-
surrounds you today, right
sembled
vet.
now—
it
just hasn't
The Law of Attraction
What
force could possibly find
them from where they
are now,
those disparate elements, extract
all
and bring them
your successful business, you need to sees, the
vision.
together?
all
To
create
with the part nobody else
start
hidden part of the iceberg: The seed of your business
This
is
What you have
It starts
good
to get
never sprout or take
root.
at
with the power and precision of an
doing
is
creating the seed of what
A vaguely formed,
you want with great precision. "Yes, but
the
is
the groundwork for every- successful business that has
ever been and ever will be: idea.
29
For a seed to flourish,
it
ambiguous seed must be
will
viable.
how?"
People tend to be focused on looking for the how, thinking that
where the answer
lies.
But
not. Yes,
it's
hows, and in the second part of
this
you need
book
are crucial to the success of your business.
your dream business
lies in
is
to learn all sorts of
show you which ones
we'll
But the
key to building
real
the clarity and strength of the idea
The how always comes after the vision and decision. This is why "more capital" is rarely the answer to business
— the
seed.
challenges. People often believe that lack of funding business's
major problems.
It's
not. In the
sunlight are not hard to find, financing
you have growth. to flow
we'll
a
same way
is
not
all
that
is
start-up
one of air,
new
a
water,
and
—
that hard to find
compelling and clearly viable idea and
The world around you
is
absolutely flooded with
money, ready
toward you and nourish your sprouting business. In chapter
walk you through forming that seed, and
you through how
to plant
it
in
nourishing
in
soil so
chapter it
if
strategic plan for
7, we'll
6,
walk
will take root
and
grow.
THE LAW OF GESTATION Ambitious businesspeople tend have big appetites ger.
We
for
want things
There
is
to
be impatient.
achievement, we
to
happen
nothing wrong with
We
are ambitious,
like to think big
and dream
we
big-
fast.
that. In fact, a big appetite for
achieve-
ment is prettv much a necessity for a successful business; dreaming big comes with the territory. But we have to be careful here. Ecclesiastes, Pete Seeger, and the Byrds had to
reap ... a time you
it
right:
may embrace,
There .1
rime
is
"a tunc to plant, a
to retrain
tunc
from embrao-
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30
ing."~
most
And when
The Law a specific
is
comes
vour dream business, there
to building
is
definitely a time for patience.
of Gestation
it
complements the Law of
even seed, there
clares that for
fore
it
is
span of time that particular seed needs
can unfold from blueprint into
true everywhere in nature,
de-
It
to establish itself be-
This
fully realized physical form.
and vour
much
life is as
a part of nature
For example, a carrot seed takes about seventy davs
as everything else.
from the time vou plant ready for the eating. birth, of
Attraction.
a set gestation or incubation period,
it
vou have
until the time
A lamb has a gestation
about 145 days. For a
human
grown
a fullv
carrot,
period, from fertilization to
being, that period
about 280
is
days.
Even one in itself,
of your clearly articulated, vividly formed goals
and each has a gestation period,
moment you phvsical form.
We
"plant"
How
it
to the point
long
is
where
it
is
a seed
span of time from the
a set
has fully grown into
that gestation period? This
is
its
the hard part:
simply don't know
How
long does
take to attract the tools, resources, capital, and
it
partners you need for a
new business? How long
will
the right soul mate for the relationship you envision?
it
take to attract
How
long will
it
take for the world to wrap vou in the right set of circumstances for vou to step into that career or position that
We time.
you see yourself occupying?
have no idea. But what we do know
And we know
this, too: If
you Ye planted them,
their order
back
this: It will
take
some
vou keep digging up those seeds
after
vou'll stop the process cold.
Imagine vou are a waiter favorite customers,
is
at a
who have
to the
wonderful restaurant, waiting on your
just
ordered an exquisite meal. You take
kitchen and give
it
cook — and then,
to the
as
he gets to work preparing the food, you stand there right behind
him
ready yet?
Is it
talking in his ear: "Is
readv vet?
Is it
? "
it
ready yet?
You
Is it
ready yet?
are not helping! In fact,
Is it
if
you keep
it
up, one
of two things will probablv happen: Either you will shatter the cook's
concentration and ruin the meal, or vou will be ejected from the kitchen.
5.
"Turn! Turn! Turn! To Eventhing There
adapted from Ecclesiastes 3:1-8.
Is
a
Season
."
music by Pete Seeger.
text
1
The Law of Attraction
When
you create
dream
a picture of your
3
business, you are both the
diner and the waiter. After placing your order for this delicious meal,
you take
it
back
to the
kitchen where
meal
that leads to the finished
all
the preparation work
Once
itself.
is
done
you've delivered the order,
you can't nag the chef. Restaurants don't work that way. You need quietly exit the kitchen
The same
and leave the work
holds true for the garden:
If you
may have
anything
at all.
started to sprout,
up
are constantly digging
your seeds and poking through them, eagerly searching that they
to
to the kitchen staff.
any sign
for
you can forget about ever growing
Gardens don't work
do your
that way. Neither
life
goals. If
you
try to force
an idea,
it
back. root
You have
and
find
to allow
its
never work.
will
that force always negates. If you
an idea the time
resources in
its
One
push on the process,
own
Let go of impatience. Instead,
to
it's
putting your trust in your
quantum vacuum,
Remember
ready and willing to
give
you everything you want, once you are clear on what
enough
to let
it
do
its
own
that the
all-knowing, all-powerful,
is
all-capable.
tient
to take
time.
start
and
Understand that
is
going to push
germinate and grow,
resourcefulness and in the universe around you. zero-point field, the
of nature's laws
this universe
is
it is
and pa-
work.
THE LAW OF ACTION There
is
one more ingredient
not enough to simply plant
it's
in this process. it
work, tucked away within the
its
and
For the plant to grow,
While you're
wait.
fertile soil,
letting
do
it
you have your work
to
do, too.
"Wait,"
we can hear you
and creating
traction into gear, ize
what
do
is
sit
I
The least
that
why would need I
want and wait
around and
trucks will
saying. "If everything starts
a crystal clear picture of
come and
what
to
I
work
for the business to
visualize, the
take
men
away your
who have with the Law
millions of people
somewhat familiar so main people seem
to
from an
idea,
want kicks the Law of at all?
At-
Why not just visual-
grow?" Because
if all
you
in the overalls with the big
furniture.
seen The Secret have of Attraction. But here
have missed: The Law
become is
.it
the pail
ot Attraction
can-
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not work effectively unless you also follow the
you get
much
off
will
your butt and do something,
it's
Law
not
of Action. Unless
"When you
happen. The Quakers have an expression,
move your
Another one we've heard goes
feet."
expect that
realistic to
pray,
like this: "If you're go-
ing to be praying for potatoes, you better have a hoe ready." After
You
you
you water; you weed; you take care of your garden.
plant,
do the
can't
have your work
seed's to
work
do
to
for
sources available to pull in what So, ters
what
it
key point
is
sum them up put
all
all
latter
that
chap-
weeding
your dream business scenario. For now, the
understand that these three laws work together: the
to
of Attraction, the this
Law
re-
needs.
it
of this book, where we'll walk you through what like in
But you do
plant.
has the environment and
"your work"? That's what we'll cover in the
is
and watering looks
to
you don't grow the
it:
ensure that
of Gestation, and the
Law
of Action.
Law
You might
way: Be purposeful, Be patient, and Be active. Learn
three of these laws to work, and you will save yourself years of
heartache and in your life
trial
and
error. Instead,
and your business much
you
will manifest
faster
what you want
than you've ever created
anything before.
CLARITY AND FOCUS
We
started this chapter by talking
about the precise workings of the
dream business will require that you act with that same level of precision. This means your thinking and your vision for your dream business have to be clear in every detail— which brings universe. Creating your
us to the single most crucial concept that
lies at
Law
of
and you have
in
the heart of the
Attraction: focus.
Imagine you're outside on
one hand
a
magnifying
glass
a beautiful
and
sunny
day,
in the other a dried
oak
leaf.
Hold
the magnifying glass at a certain angle that focuses the sun's rays onto the leaf, and what happens?
The
leaf catches fire
and burns. That's the
power of focus. Take that same energy and focus
it
even further, and you have
that will cut effortlessly through steel. That's the
your is
command when you
learn to focus your ideas
the crucial importance of
clarity.
a laser
power you have and
Sunlight diffused
at
intention. This
may
cause the
The Law of Attraction
leaf to it
warm
burn.
slightly; that
When
same sunlight focused with
it
can do no more than
certainly cannot cause
it
to catch fire
and focus of the magnifying
We
a glass will
make
your thought energy takes only vague form, without a
crystal clear focus,
ate
33
and again. The more
in every aspect,
from
the particulars of your everyday actions, the
mind-boggling power of the quantum bring that idea into
reality.
the leaf slightly;
it
clarity
glass.
will return to clarity again
around your business
warm
and burn. You need the
its
clarity
you
more you harness
field to
cre-
largest objectives to
the
do your bidding and
THE UNIVERSE INSIDE YOUR BRAIN
While
physicists
were plumbing the depths of the atom, another group
of scientists was making equally startling discoveries about the universe that exists within the
human skull. What they found has revoluhuman brain almost as dramatically
tionized our understanding of the as
quantum
physics has altered our picture of the world.
Until recently, the actual operation of this world within our brains
was
as
much
the atom.
a mystery as the workings of the
Then, during the 1980s and 1990s,
strides in the
development of
quantum world within made amazing
scientists
a technique called magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI), followed by newer and more precise brain-scanning technologies, including positron emission tomography (PET), single
photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), and magnetoencephalography (MEG). With increasing sophistication, these
ments were able first
to
map
the brain's electrical acti\
itv in detail.
instru-
Eor the
time since the dawn of science, researchers found themselves look-
ing through a living, real-time
ous and remarkable human brain think in real time,
window
brain.
into the workings of the mysteri-
They were
able to actually watch the
and what they saw has turned the world of
neuroscience upside down. hi fact, neuroscientists have estimated that 98 percent of what we know about the brain we have learned within the last deeade. Even more startling, more than SO percent of what we thought we knew
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how the brain works has turned we have leaped from what was
about
decade,
out to be
false. In just
essentially a
the
last
Newtonian model
of the brain-as-machine to a quantum-universe. Akashic-field view of the brain.
With the new
we have a much clearer scihow the brain operates— and this has illumihow we use our brains, an error that most of us
insights of neuroscience.
understanding of
entific
nated a
critical error in
are making, day after day. This critical error
from achieving our dreams and keeps us
what prevents most of us
is
in a prison of repeated failure.
The purpose of this chapter is to explain what make it, and most important, how we can shift our own brain so that we never make it again.
that error
is,
why we
way we approach
the
THE AMAZING BRAIN
The human verse.
brain
is
the most complex, powerful
machine
in the uni-
Your brain contains a network of about 100,000 miles of blood
vessels
and 100,000,000,000 one hundred
capacity to perform
some ten
neurons, with the
billion
quadrillion operations per second. Imag-
ine the scope and complexity of even telephone system throughout the entire planet:
Your brain embodies
capacity in each individual brain
Imagine
for a
moment what
you're reading this page.
and another ten million unaware of
pletelv
it
that
same
scale of complexity
and
cell.
is
going on in your bodv right now, as
Even second, about ten million cells die off new ones are created. .Although you are com-
consciouslv. since vou began reading this para-
graph, your brain has overseen the decommissioning of some hundred million cells and the construction and installation of another hundred million replacements— without breaking a sweat.
If
you were
to write
out vour brain's potential as expressed by the number of possible neural
connections out
all
it
could make,
it
would take vou
vour disposal even
v
ears to write
moment of every day.
In other words, vour potential to achieve
without
is
what you want
is
essentially
limit.
The human body there
seventy-five
the zeros. That's the level of power and capacity you have at
no organ
is
designed to treat the brain
in the
body
like the
that receives better or
more
king
it is;
elaborate
n
The Universe Inside Your Brain
care.
Snugly encased
in
its
weight, yet
your
total
it
bony
protective
only two to three pounds, a mere
to 2
1
consumes 20 percent of the
shell,
your brain weighs
percent of your
air
body
total
you breathe, 25 percent of
blood flow, 30 percent of the water you consume, and 40
percent of all the nutrients drawn from your bloodstream.
The
brain
made up
is
a different era
and
of progressive layers, each one tracing back to
different stage of
plest reflexive functions
human
evolution, from the sim-
designed to ensure our physical survival, to the
most advanced and sophisticated functions of imagination and lectual analysis.
The most
layers at the center of the brain,
most are
which were the
intellectually sophisticated
managed by
intel-
primitive functions are controlled by those earliest to develop.
The
and most recently developed functions
areas toward the front
and surface of the
brain.
THE HUMAN BRAIN Motor Cortex Controls physical
movement and Frontal Lobe
Prefrontal Cortex
\
Deals with conscious thinking
of
body
/
activity
parts.
Parietal Lobe
Handles spatial sense, the ability to perceive and mentally manipulate
forms or objects.
Occipital Lobe Visual center.
Temporal Lobe Hearing and speech
Cerebellum
center.
Also known as our "little brain." Plays a key role in
"Gatekeeper" Three "gatekeepers": the amygdala, the hippocampus, and the caudate nucleus; the gatekeeper function filters incoming (sensory) information and relays certain portions to other
areas of the brain.
maintaining posture and physical balance. Acts as an "autopilot" for performing learned functions (walking, riding a bicycle, driving, etc.).
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The
brain stem, also
manv
controls
and
digestion.
operates by instinct and
alive.
and function
similar in structure
The
is
respon-
mammalian" brain, of other mammals, con-
"old
to the brains
your emotions and sexuality and plays a key role in the regulation
trols
of memory.
The most
frontal lobe
is
human
recent part of the
where we
brain to be developed
which governs our conscious thoughts.
the frontal lobe, or neocortex,
The
it is
to the brains of cold-blooded reptiles,
It
keeping the organism
sible for
because
as the "reptilian" brain
of vour body's instinctive functions, such as heart-
beat, respiration,
is
known
and function
similar in structure
create, speculate, learn, concentrate,
and
focus.
Don't worn" about learning
what fall
is
into
crucial to understand:
two
all
these different distinctions. Here's
These various functions and aspects
larger, basic divisions of the brain: the conscious brain
all
and
nonconscious brain.
How these
two divisions of your brain
and with the outside world,
is
interact,
both with each other
the central point of this chapter, and
has everything to do with creating your dream business.
derstand
how
it
Once you un-
these two functions of the brain work together and sup-
why so many how we can escape that
port each other, you will have the key to understanding
people struggle in pursuit of their goals, and struggle
and
start
achieving every
last
goal
we
set for ourselves.
THE FACULTIES OF YOUR CONSCIOUS BRAIN
The
conscious brain
part through
is
the part of the brain that thinks and reasons, the
which you exercise your
free will.
This
is
the part of
the brain you use when you evaluate options and make new decisions. The frontal lobe is the crowning achievement of human development. More than our opposable thumbs, bifocal vision, or any other trait, it is
the size of our frontal lobe in relation to the rest of our brain that distinguishes us from
CEO
all
other animal species.
of the brain, responsible for focus
ing and the power of observation.
It is
The
frontal lobe
and concentration,
the part of you that
these words right now, while your brain stem and other
is
the
for learnis
reading
more primal
centers maintain your breathing, heartbeat, and a myriad of other functions well
beneath the radar of vour conscious awareness.
39
The Universe Inside Your Brain
If
your dream business
is
a ship,
your frontal lobe
the captain.
is
It
decides where you want to go, charts the course, and gives the orders.
And
just as all ships' captains
have distinct personalities, each of us has
a prefrontal lobe that fulfills this
commanding
unique and
role in a
distinct way.
We
tend to think of our conscious capacity narrowly, as
ligence were something that could be reduced to a In fact, our intelligence has a ities.
We
can look
at these
wide range of varying
"better" than
attributes
any other, and none of us has
these abilities to the exclusion of any other. gle
one of these
because
abilities in
intel-
and
None
abil-
We
ample supply, and
of these
one or two of
just
each possess even'
it's
some of these more than
sin-
good thing we do,
a
come
in the course of building a business, they all
Yet each of us will possess
our
called IQ.
functions as existing on a spectrum, like a
color palette, ranging from lower to higher frequencies. traits is
if
number
others.
into play.
This
is
one
reason that various forms of partnership and teamwork are so critical in
building a successful business.
From
the lowest frequency to the highest,
we
call these different as-
pects of the conscious spectrum will, memory, perception, reasoning,
and imagination.
intuition,
Will
Almost by
definition, all successful businesspeople tend to have a strong
degree of will. This it's
to be,
make
it
it's
up
to
happen.
is
the essential quality
Still,
trait.
entrepreneurship.
Will
is
Just as there
the conscious faculty involved different. Will
that catalyzes circumstances
Coach we if
is
you're committed, vou'll
exercise of that quality of
thing into motion.
dig
happen; thev
to
when you make
a decision to
what supplies the basic drive
and moves the action forward. At One-
often say, "If you're interested, you'll
someone who can
in the phrase "If
it
mean this is necessarily your stronare many styles of leadership, there are
many
do something new or
for
that doesn't
gest conscious styles of
embodied
me." Entrepreneurs don't wait
do whatever
commitment.
it
do what's convenient;
takes." Will
A person
with
down deep and do whatever
it
is
a
the conscious
"strong
\\
ill" is
takes to gel the
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Courage, discipline, commitment,
loyalty,
perseverance— all of these
are reflections or variations of this core conscious drive
traits
we
call
will.
Memory Neuroscientists
tell
us that short-term
enon, while long-term
memory
is
memory is an
electrical
chemical. However,
phenom-
memory
itself
is
more than
a simple
Memory
the capacity to use your conscious brain to search and pull
is
mechanical action of data storage and
retrieval.
together information relevant to the situation at hand. That can
something
and
it
simple as recalling someone's
as
name
or
mean
phone number,
can also mean an incredibly complex process of drawing on
scores of different experiences
considering
Having
a
them
to
and
help make a
factors, all at the
same time, and
difficult decision.
"good memory" means having
a well-developed faculty for
tuning your brain.to those specific stored experiences you need to draw
on
at the
moment.
In a way,
out, the best techniques for
it is
a type of associative logic; as
improving
memory
of associating one thing with another to
make
it
it
turns
typically use a process
more
readily available
to recall.
While conventional wisdom brain,
some
researchers are
says
now
our memories are stored in our
saying that
some of our memories
(or
perhaps even most of our memories) are "stored" outside ourselves in the
quantum
field.
That idea might seem
like science fiction,
but think
Where moments before you turned on the set? Was it in the set? No, it was swimming in the air all around you. In a similar way, scientists are now suggesting that once you have an experience or about
this the
next time you're watching a show on television:
was that program
in the
a thought, that experience or thought
tum
field
one.
Of course
brain
and
is
and
resides there in it
will
the one that
is
broadcast out into the quan-
wave form, potentially available
be most readily accessible
first
to you,
processed that experience
that experience have
— that
to any-
because your is,
your brain
unique resonance.
Grasp, perspective, insight, and having a big view are
ways we have of describing
this
all
different
conscious function of memory.
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Perception If
I
ask you,
But
eyes."
wear
"What do you
see with?"
this isn't really true:
glasses or contacts,
You
you would probably
you see through those
your brain. Because of this, what you see
is
lenses.
why
perception
in
so individual,
is
if
you
But you see with
based not on what the eye
can detect, but on the neurological patterning This explains
"My
say,
see through your eyes, just as,
your brain.
and
so variable.
can have several people observe the same event, yet when you
You
inter-
view them carefully about what happened, you can get a completely different story
from each one.
They may
be
all
It's
not that only one
telling the truth.
It's
is
they
just that
telling the truth:
all
saw something
different.
When tation
is
your perception
different
is
to dismiss their version as
you how they see what they their experiences
see.
else's,
the temp-
This allows you to have the benefit of
and perspectives, and
to
add that
to
your own. Then,
me my goals, or not?" When you learn how to take somebody else's
and only then, can you ask achieve
from somebody
"wrong." Instead, ask them to show
perception and add
it
yourself, "Will their perception help
to yours,
you
significantly increase your
own
in-
telligence.
Reasoning
While
will
is
more
related
to physical action
put of the senses, reasoning cerebral activity
we
is
where we
and perception
start
moving
typically think of as intelligence.
to the in-
into the
Reasoning
more is
the
capacity to connect the facts of a particular situation with larger principles, in
based on thousands of other experiences, even those
far
removed
time and space. There are two broad types of conscious action here,
deductive and inductive. Deductive reasoning
examine available
facts
and
sistent principles. Inductive
is
the ability to logically
arrive at a logical conclusion based
reasoning
is
taking the
on con-
same process
in the
opposite direction: arriving at a principle or set of principles by extrapolating In
from observed
modern,
facts.
literate societies,
we tend
to
put reasoning on a
bit
of a
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And
pedestal.
pacity
is
there's
no doubt about
it,
of remarkably successful businesspeople in this area.
It is
not a good or bad
having a strong analytical ca-
At the same time, the world
a fantastic strength to have.
who are
is
full
not particularly strong
but simply another color in the
trait,
spectrum. For example, between the two of us. Murray has an especially strong
which
logical, analvtical sense,
analvtical logic ition
is
perhaps
is
is
nowhere near
my
why
On
authored primarily by Murray.
the second part of this book
my
the other hand, while
as strong as Murray's,
most acute conscious
attribute.
We
the two of us work so well together:
is
sense of
my sense of intu-
This
is
one reason
complement each
other's
strengths.
Intuition
Intuition
the faculty of knowing before you think. In business, you'll
is
often hear people use other terms to describe this capacity, such as
hunch, judgment, or sharp judgment"
instinct
— "He
— but none of these
mean is intuition. The word intuition comes from look upon";
it
our
refers to
has good instincts," or "She's got is
reallv accurate.
the Latin intueri.
WTiat we reallv
which means
"to
ability to observe a situation instanta-
neously, without our sense perception or our logic acting as intermediary.
It is
closely related to that "action at a distance" that Einstein
called spoofo.
Have you ever walked
known
that
into a
full
of people and immediately
something was wrong, even though nobody
or gave anv outward indication just
room
7
You
didn't
said anything
know how vou knew — you
knew: That's intuition.
Imagine walking into
a partv
and noticing
He's not smiling, and vou immediately pick
a person across the
up
room.
a strong sense of nega-
You might think "Jeez, what's his problem?" or perhaps conclude that you've done something that has offended him. Or. perhaps vou just think "What a jerk." or whatever other inter-
tivity— a "negative vibe."
pretation you
one
come up
else whispers to
with to
vou that
make
sense of the situation.
earlier that day. this guy's
Then somedog was run
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The Universe Inside Your Brain
over by a
Suddenly you have
car.
a very different understanding of that
"bad vibe" you'd picked up on, and what
Here
is
what
actually means.
it
happened: Your intuition read the information
just
absolutely correctly— but your reasoning gave tation.
was not your intuition that was
It
process of trying to understand ition
is
to
put complete
faith
the temptation to attach sensing. Intuition
never
and
The way
trust in
meaning
interpre-
was the rational
it
your intu-
to strengthen
and
it,
wrong
the
at the
same time
or interpretation to
resist
what you are
the direct perception of pure energy, and energv
lies.
Intuition ity
is
it.
it
at fault,
is
not the same thing as instinct. Instinct
is
a primal capac-
of your nonconscious brain, something that dates from very early in
the brain's development. Intuition, function:
It is
ing the world. In fact, have.
It
gives
on the other hand,
a highly refined, high-vibration it is
is
a conscious
way you have of observ-
one of the most powerful conscious
you the capacity
to feel the
gifts
you
energy within you and
all
around you.
There tuition."
is
no such thing
We
all
as
someone with "poor
intuition" or "no in-
have an acute intuitive capacity; we with the
ability to integrate that intuitive sense
functions. Often
we
let
and question what we're
rest
differ
our other conscious functions get
When we
feeling.
strong intuition, what we're really saying
say
is
only in our
of our conscious in the
someone has
that
he has
way
especially
a particularly
well-developed ability to be aware of his intuition and not drown
out
it
with other conscious processes.
Imagination
The capacity to imagine
is
perhaps our most powerful conscious
the context of business, this sion. Creativity, vision,
color,
and
it
is
is
gift.
In
the faculty that people typically call
vi-
imagination
.
.
.
They're
all
shades of the same
end of the spectrum of human con-
right at the top
sciousness.
Imagination means that
we
are able to create pictures in our
out of images drawn from the quantum
make
those pictures as vivid as
if
minds
field of all possibilities,
and
they were physically happening. \nd
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some
has
this
is
where every
we
are going to
very powerful implications. Imagination
single successful business
is
be working with some very
born. In chapters 6 and 7,
ing your imagination and harnessing ate the seeds that will
techniques for unleash-
specific, practical
amazing
its
creative
power
to cre-
grow your dream business.
Unfortunately, imagination
often a prime casualty of the process
is
of growing up. For most of us, by the time we're in our midthirties, 95
percent of the creative-imagination neurons in our brains have atro-
phied from lack of use.
Why? Because when we were
kids
we were
"Hey, stop daydreaming— pay attention. Get your head out of the
told,
clouds!" If
vou want
derful
life for
to build
your dream business and create the most won-
you need
yourself, then
your head right back up
to get
there in those clouds and exercise your imagination to ination
is
your dream business, a wonderful home, a magnificent
Einstein put
life.
it
than knowledge." Imagination
ment
and
And
crucial that
It's
start to
here
nobody
told
is
daydream
is
more important
where every extraordinary achieve-
is
no
limits,
you can be com-
you reawaken that faculty you had
if
you're like most people,
you when you were young: Once you have seen that vision the faculties you need to bring that
all
vision into physical reality, using the very
acorn into an oak
same processes
that turn
Right about now, you might be saying, "But wait, guys!
just that they aren't
We fact,
cut
and
it.
it
In fact,
all six
I
do
right:
all
the time.
I
I
do day-
have big dreams.
Imagination alone doesn't cut
of these conscious
You can have
it
turning into reality!"
hear vou, and you're
having
an
tree.
dream about my business. It's
as a
again.
the best part, the part that,
your imagination, you have
in
Imag-
fullest.
fulfilling relationship, a
well: "Imagination
begins. In your imagination there are
pletely free.
child
its
the seat of your capacity to create anything: a thrilling career,
traits
going at
the biggest, most wonderful
won't do a lick of good
fallacy that sabotages so
many
if
you're
still
full tilt still
dream
In
in the world,
falling prey to that
people's business dreams.
it.
doesn't
grand
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THE GRAND FALLACY Six frogs sat on a
were
lily
you answered
If
reasoning swer.
pad. One decided to jump
How many
off.
left?
is
The
in
"five," congratulations!
Your capacity
good shape. Unfortunately,
correct answer
is
that
is
for analytical
not the correct an-
"six."
That's right: All six frogs are
Because one only decided
on
sitting
still
jump off— he
to
that
lily
pad.
Why?
do any
didn't actually
jumping. This
is
exactly our grand fallacy.
We
think that because
we have
imagined something, understood something, figured something out, planned something, decided something,
we
are going to
do
But
that something.
Because we so strongly tend
it's
in
a foregone conclusion that
most
to identify with
cases,
we
don't.
our conscious thoughts,
we naturally tend to think of our conscious thoughts as "me." We assume it is our conscious mind that is calling the shots, the one that is at the controls, that is in charge of what we actually do. But it's simply not true. In fact, the amazing thing is that we keep thinking this despite the wealth of evidence to the contrary! Visit
any health club
you'll see
America
in
in the
what has become of everyone's
barely six weeks into the
New Year,
middle of February and
New
Year's resolutions.
and the place
Or, go into your local bookstore and take a look at in the
Dieting section— as
if
lack of books
and worthy decisions
.
.
.
but no
In the Bible, the apostle Paul writes this
beautifully captures the
"For the good that that
I
practice."
I
common
will to do,
Here's the grand fallacy.
Romans
many
the different
lily
It's
ghost town. titles
pads, so
rea-
many
results.
wonderful statement that so
frustration of the
do not do; but the
human evil
I
experience:
will not to do,
4
functions control what
4.
I
all
like a
on the subject were the
son the rate of obesity continues to climb. So excellent
is
7.19 (NK)\
we
We
think that
all
our wonderful conscious
do. But thev don't. Pbr
all its
brilliance, the
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conscious mind has one huge handicap:
It
doesn't get things done in
may be the captain of the ship, but it's the guy in the engine room who actually makes the ship go, not the captain. In fact, here's how much control our conscious functions exert over what we the long term.
It
actually do: somewhere between 2
and 4
percent. That's
it.
THE INCREDIBLY LIMITED CONSCIOUS BRAIN
One we
we
reason
believe this grand fallacy of conscious control
are so acutely aware of that
brain does exert.
only a tiny
bit,
remember,
is
explored.
It's
it's
mistake, even
if
a critically important tiny bit.
Our
risks
is
conscious brain,
visions
taken,
and dreams
new
initiatives
the conscious brain that takes control and gives
new
an exhilarating adventure when that happens.
it's
just that
that
4 percent
that 2 to
where imagination happens, where
It is
and
is
of control that our conscious
where new paths are chosen, new
are born,
orders,
And make no
little bit
it
doesn't
citing kind of control
last.
— but
The
conscious mind can exert a very ex-
only for the short term.
The
very short
term.
For
all its
brilliance, the conscious brain has severely limited pro-
cessing ability. That's right: severely limited. This
most people, but
it's
not hard to see that
it's
true.
comes
as a
shock
to
How many numbers
random sequence can you remember? Think about the last time you called directory assistance for a phone number. After you hung up, how long were you able to remember all ten digits without writing them down? Can you remember them now? (In fact, can you even rein a
member the last time you called directory assistance?) Our conscious brain has a very difficult time remembering more or seven digits or
than
six
try
right
it
more than two
or three events at a time. Let's
now: 492-625-35-86937-4
Now,
quick!
While you're reading
this
sentence, cover
quence of numbers with your hand. Can you remember quence without looking first six
numbers? The
at
first
it
again?
three?
And
(No
if
not,
up
that se-
the entire se-
can you remember the
cheating:
Keep them covered!)
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Okay: ber
If you
ory
remember the numbers how many digits there were in
If you can't
at least
themselves, can you
can answer any of these questions, then your short-term
stronger than most people's. In fact, listen to
is
remem-
the sequence?
person loses focus every
The
this:
mem-
average
six to ten seconds.
why we keep breaking the lines of text in this book to make new paragraphs, and why every other book does the same thing, too. If we ran this entire chapter as one long paragraph, who This, by the way,
would read
Now, ning
all
is
it?
aren't
you glad that part of your brain
your biochemistry? Think about
on inside you
tions going
all
number,
(the
you
in case
quadrillion reactions per second). If you had to do
conscious brain, you would not Yet that
last five
charge of run-
isn't in
those biochemical reacforgot,
is
ten
that with your
all
seconds.
the part of our brain that most of us are trusting with our
is
most precious
life
goals.
While your conscious
That's the bad news. Here's the good news:
brain can't possibly keep track of all that, your nonconscious brain can,
and
it
does, nonstop, twenty-four hours a day, every day of your
your conscious brain conscious brain If your
is
is
a lot
vastly
conscious brain
is
more
more powerful than you have
ever imagined.
the ship's captain, your nonconscious brain
the guy in the engine room, along with everyone else on board. entire ship's crew, fulfilling every last function that
and doing
it
life. If
limited than you realized, your non-
It is
is
the
makes the ship run,
impeccably, perfectly, every moment.
Remember how
often your conscious brain loses focus? Even' six to
Guess how often your nonconscious brain
ten seconds.
loses focus?
Never. Not once. Not ever.
YOUR MAGNIFICENT NONCONSCIOUS BRAIN The power
center of the brain
bulk of perception happens;
is
it is
nonconscious. This
where your
accomplishments and achievements take what you use scious
mind
to define, articulate,
and
that follows through with
root.
where the
great
where your
Your conscious mind
set goals.
all
is
habits reside,
But
it's
is
your noncon-
the dozens, hundreds, or mil-
lions of actions necessary to achieve those goals.
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CONSCIOUS AND NONCONSCIOUS Conscious
Nonconscious
17%
83%
mass
Brain
120-140 mph
over
100,000 mph
Bits per/second
2,000
400
billion
Control of perception and behavior
2-4%
96-98%
Function
volitional
servile
Time
past and future
Speed
of
Memory
impulse
up
horizon
The conscious
to
present
20 seconds
forever
brain occupies 17 percent of total brain mass it
controls only 2 to 4
percent of actual perceptions and behavior.
The nonconscious
(about one-sixth of the brain's weight), yet
brain occupies 83 percent (about five-sixths) of total brain mass
and controls 96
to
98 percent of perception and behavior.
Conscious impulses
800 times
The
faster
120 to 140 mph. Nonconmore than 100,000 mph, or
travel at speeds of
scious impulses travel at speeds of
than conscious impulses.
conscious brain processes about 2,000
second.
The nonconscious brain
(four
hundred
The
conscious brain
conscious
billion
will,
I
bits
is
bits
of information per
processes about 400,000,000,000
of information per second.
volitional:
It is
the part vou control bv
the part that sets goals and judges results.
nonconscious brain
is
senile:
stead executes the goals
it is
It
sets
no goals of
provided with;
it
its
The
own, but
in-
does not judge the
merits or values of results, only whether or not thev
match the
given goals.
The
conscious brain perceives past and future.
The nonconscious
brain has no perception of past or future; to the nonconscious brain, even-thing
The conscious
is
happening now.
scious brain
memory The noncon-
brain operates with a ven short-term
span, generally limited to about twenty seconds.
remembers evervthing
it
experiences forever.
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It is
staggering to contemplate even a fraction of what your noncon-
scious brain achieves every second of every day in your
happens without the
this
Yet
part.
ing
it,"
it
would not be accurate
because there
maze
plex
faintest shred of conscious
is
to say
is
also the repository of
operating system, too, proves to
it
also runs all
demand an
all
of this
all
of biochemical activity, and that intelligence
and mental. In other words,
— and
all
happens "without your know-
an intelligence that manages
Your nonconscious brain physical
it
life
awareness on your
is
com-
also "you."
your habits, both
running your basic
in addition to
your programmable software. This,
absolutely staggering
amount
of moment-to-
moment activity. you've ever observed an infant go through the process of learn-
If
ing this
how is.
to walk,
It
you have
a sense of just
walk naturally without losing this
sequence, learned
giving
it
how complex an
activity
has taken scientists decades to develop a robot that can
a thought.
it,
We
its
balance. Yet once
and mastered walk,
tie
it,
we do
it
all
we have
studied
the time without
our shoes, speak in one or several
languages, type on our computers, and drive our cars,
without
all
thinking.
What's more, habits covers a good deal more ground than basic, physical routines.
into your car,
clear
just these
the experience of getting
and the next thing you know, you're home, without any
memory
thought?
Have you ever had
If you
of having driven there because you were so
lost in
were paying no attention, why didn't you crash the car?
And how did you end up of habit— a slightly
at the right
house? You did
more complex form
it
all
through force
of habit than tying your shoes,
but a habit nonetheless.
What exactly
is
a habit?
It is
what you create when you do something
over and over, to the point where you no longer need to think about consciously in order to repeat the process perfectly.
And
it
this applies
not only to things you do physically, but also to your thoughts.
When you think the same thing over and over, A habit of thought over time
it
a habit of thought.
comes an
attitude or belief.
eventually
becomes
(and repetition) be-
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FORCE OF HABIT, FORCE OF BELIEF
some
Beliefs are not
special category of idea sitting at a higher station
of truth than our ordinary, everyday mortal thoughts. Beliefs are not necessarily "the truth" at
all.
one believed the earth was
(Remember, there was
flat.)
when
a time
Beliefs are nothing
more than
every-
specific
neural patterns in your brain, thoughts that are so ingrained they have
become automatic. They
are not there because they are "the truth,"
down from generation someone put them there.
they have simply been handed
They
are there because
to generation.
We are not talking here about your faith or religious views. We're not faith. We are talking here about your beliefs —
here to challenge your
your habits of thought, opinion, and attitude about the world around you, and especially your beliefs about you, about your
and your
life
prospects for financial fulfillment.
By the time you're seventeen
years old, you've heard "No,
an average of 150,000 times. You've heard times. That's thirty nos for every yes.
of
"Yes,
you
can't,"
you can," about 5,000
That makes
for a
powerful belief
"I can't."
Most people view hope lars
.
succeed
I
.
."
Here
their
own
goals in the form of hopes or wishes. "I
in this business," or "I
is
wish
I
would earn
the rest of the unfinished thought, whether conscious
or not, that usually lies after those three dots: "... but
The
a million dol-
I
bet
won't."
I
biggest obstacle to most people's goals has nothing to do with any
external conditions or factors. or that
it
can be done.
guaranteed that
it
If
won't.
It is this:
They don't
you don't believe
it
will
believe
You simply cannot achieve
not believe you can achieve, because those beliefs the brain that
is
it
happen,
happen
will it is
almost
a goal that
you do
live in that part
of
running the show, even though we typically are not
aware of it. Let's say
family,
you love your family very much, you place
and one of your biggest goals
in life
is
to
have a
a
high value on
rich, full family
life— yet you also have a belief that the only way you can be truly successful
and earn enough income
really, really hard.
to provide for
So what happens? You
your family
is
to
work
find yourself working eighty
hours a week and never see your family. Why, because you don't value
them? No, you value them,
all right,
but your beliefs have you captive
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on
that eighty-hour track, like a
sires,
money
is
simply the
credit card debt
not the problem,
To
fruit.
and
it is
financial struggle in vour
lack
life,
only the symptom. Lack of money
find the cause,
always match the seed.
will
fruit
hamster on a wheel. Beliefs trump de-
every time.
you have
If
of
5
you need
And
the seed
is
The
to look at the seed.
your habits of
is
thought. Here's the problem: Beliefs tend to be self-fulfilling. This
That
habits are thousands of times stronger than desires.
worth
restat-
not twice as strong, not even three times as strong, but thousands
ing:
of times stronger. You tenfold, but to occur,
no
is
because
is
it
if
may have
the desire to increase your
income
your habits of thought do not expect anything
like that
be next
will
to impossible for
it
to
productive action toward that goal.
lasting,
happen; you
Why
will take
not? Because
it is
your habits, not your desires or other conscious thoughts, that run your actions.
This
is
one of the
logical research:
This
why we
is
96
greatest discoveries of the past
to
set goals,
tion of the conscious
decade of neuro-
98 percent of all your behaviors are automatic. but don't reach them. Setting them
mind. Reaching them
is
a func-
is
a function of the
noncon-
scious mind.
HOW Here
is
TO TAP THE POWER OF THE QUANTUM UNIVERSE
the critical question:
You could beliefs.
If
the beliefs you presently have are not
how do you change them? How do you adopt new
serving you,
And
try
using your willpower, and simply decide
that will probably
work very well— for
to
beliefs?
a feu minutes, any-
way. But conscious thoughts are hard to sustain, as we've seen.
change your habits and
are going to
they reside, which the
is
in the
beliefs,
you have
nonconscious mind
new
have
— the
to
do
dog
it
It
you
where
that
wags
tail.
Your conscious mind
is
excellent at assessing the situation and
mulating a plan. Your conscious mind beliefs
— but
conductor:
it is
He
sense of how
it
is
where
For-
you design vour new
not where you hold those beliefs.
It
is
like a brilliant
understands the music perfect!) and has
a masterful
should sound, but he doesn't actually play any
ot the
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instruments. Unless he gets the
members
of the orchestra to actually
play those instruments, the music remains nothing but an idea in his
head — not
a
sound
Which
heard.
is
is
exactly
what happens
to
most
people's goals.
Retraining this nonconscious part of your personality process. First, using your conscious faculties,
vou want to have
as
vour
beliefs.
is
a two-step
vou choose the thoughts
Then, you svstematicallv impress these
thoughts on the nonconscious part of your brain.
Remember exactly
what
sibilities
is
the analog) of placing your order at a restaurant? That's
this
is
like.
great selection
choice.
Our stomach
there
a
problem:
derful food,
ourselves,
rumbles.
No
matter
We
and knife ready
What's missing 7
We
and choosing
a
can imagine that delicious meal,
We can already taste this great dish. how much we a
choice
But
look forward to this won-
we have made, our
plate
tuck our napkin under our chin, hold our
in anticipation:
We
thought from the universe of pos-
knowing we have made an excellent
no matter how excellent
continues to be empty. fork
a
at a table in a restaurant
from the menu.
and we congratulate
is
Choosing
down
like sitting
Oh,
boy!
Still,
haxent actually placed the
no
food.
order.
The
frog has
jump off the lily pad — he hasn't actually jumped yet. we relav our order to the kitchen, nothing happens. We know what we want, but nothing's being cooked back there. The glorv of our conscious mind is that using the power of will and imagination, we can pluck an idea out of the quantum sea of possibilities. We can choose what we think. Our mistake is assuming that because we have that idea, we will act on it; we believe that because we think it, we will do it. But the odds are, we won't— not unless we take those conscious thoughts, buff them to impeccable clarity, and deliver them to our nonconscious faculties. only decided to Until
This
is
what makes the difference between
ing goals. Setting goals itual
and nonconscious
is
a
parts of our brain.
that
is
That
exactly
exercise.
is
and achiev-
conscious exercise; achieving goals
To achieve our goals,
and build our dream business, we need
And
setting goals
to
become
is
a spir-
to actually create
expert at using both
what most of us have never been taught to do.
what we
are going to learn over the next several
chapters.
We'll start bv using vour conscious faculties
— your imagination,
in-
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tuition, reasoning,
dream
and the rest— to
53
craft a crystal clear picture of
simple imprinting techniques that mimic the way you beliefs
your
business: the perfect seed. Then, using a broad repertoire of
you presently hold, you're going
in the fertile soil of your
to learn
how
first
learned the
to plant that
seed
nonconscious brain.
"You can't always get what you want," sang the Rolling Stones, and they were absolutely right, because what you want has very
little to
with what you end up
to achieve
getting.
Simply having the desire
something does absolutely no good,
in
and of
itself.
You can want
do
all
you want, and nothing happens. But impress that desire onto the power center of your brain as a
new
that desire into a habit of
set of instructions,
thought— a
force in the world can stop
it
belief.
and you can transform
And once you do
from happening.
that,
no
5
HOW TO CHANGE YOUR MIND
Except the
girl
for the fact that she
is
on the stage seems
the lead singer for her high school choir,
just like
any other sixteen-year-old. As the
concert proceeds, Beth keeps close watch on the choir's conductor, intently picking
up
his every
movement and gesture. Her voice
and her keen observation of the choirmaster, wedded musicality,
makes
for beautiful
her different from
Beth
is
is
is
may seem
that
is
like any-
something about her that makes
been blind from is
birth.
she able to so keenly observe the
watching him with her tongue.
wearing a device designed by the
late
Paul Bach-y-Rita, a
neuroscientist at the University of Wisconsin at Madison,
much
lovely,
the other girls in the choir.
naturally wonders,
conductor? She is
but there
blind. In fact, she has
How, one Beth
all
girl,
is
her innate
music indeed. But her musical sense
not the only thing that makes Beth special. She other sixteen-year-old
to
who
devoted
of his career to researching and demonstrating the proposition
all
senses are created equal.
And
not
just equal,
but pretty
much
interchangeable.
The
tongue, explained Bach-y-Rita, has more tactile nerve receptors
than any other part of the body except for the
even referred quisitive
see
to as the curious organ.
your tongue was the
win the phrase makes
last
lips,
and
is
sometimes
(Think about how busily
in-
time you had dental work, and you'll
sense.)
So why not use the tongue
to see"
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camera strapped
Baeh-y-Rita's device starts with a video
head that feeds video information to a 144-pixel signal that rests
to a laptop,
to the user's
which reduces the image
then fed through electrodes to a grid that
is
on the tongue, which reads the image
as a sort of superlingual
braille/
At the time of his death in 2006, Bach-v-Rita was also working with
Navy SEALs on
the military's
infrared through their tongues.
a system that
tem
that
hidden
to
would
to see
develop suits.
develop a miniature version of his tongue-vision
fit
into a wireless retainer
and run
off a tiny
svs-
camera
in a pair of glasses.
"Anything that can be measured can be transported said the scientist, "J and
how to And
to
on the outside of their space
sensors that let astronauts feel things
He had hoped
would allow them
NASA had worked with him
use
if]
we can
get
it
to the brain,"
to the brain, the brain
can learn
it."
that last phrase
is
what holds the miraculous part of the
thing:
The brain can learn how
to see
with the tongue and read with the fingertips, what other
might the brain learn
to
to use
it.
Because
if
entire
the brain can learn
accomplish? The answer turns out
man els
to be, anv-
thing and even thing.
NEUROPLASTICITY: THE DISCOVERY OF THE DECADE In the last chapter,
we
said that neuroscience has taken a
physics-like leap in the past decade,
and revolutionary finding in
that
quantum-
and the single most astonishing
embodies
summed up
that leap can be
one word: neuroplasticitw Before the advent of real-time brain scans, scientists believed that
the process of cell division that creates genesis, slows
down
early in
life
and
new
brain
cells,
called neuro-
stops altogether by the time
we
are
into adolescence.
At about divide
six
months
circuitry
embrvonic development, brain
cells start to
bv establishing new connections continues actively until
about the age of two.
5.
into
and make connections. This process of building up crucial brain
at
which point we've more
or less
completed the
Michael Abrams. "Can You See with Your Tongue?" Discover June
1,
2003).
How
down
nailing
to
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5
of our basic genetic neurological heritage. This founda-
makes up about 50 percent of the configuration of our adult brains;
tion
the other 50 percent
contributed by our experiences and obser-
is
vations from that point on.
number of
Children's brains contain a significant
a certain type of
their name They help us mimic the behavior we observe around us. As children, we experience the events, behaviors, and emotions taking place in our environment, and by mirroring these, we fill out the balance of what becomes our own personality, complete with its unique profile of
neuron called mirror neurons. Mirror neurons do exactly what implies:
we grow older, in we learn to behave the way we are taught to behave and to think the way we are taught to think. By the time we are adults, the cognitive filters through which we see the world are quite well established and solidly in place. Our brains are hardwired, so the scientists believed we are who we are, and how we see the world and our own place within it pretty much determines how we view am new experience behaviors, feelings, attitudes, thoughts, and beliefs. As
other words,
.
Except that neuroplasticity changes This dramatic
new
finding,
which more than any other
covery has turned neuroscience upside down,
we
making new brain
are
time. As
it
cells
neural pathways.
Ten
is
human
scientists like Paul Bach-v-Rita are
much
life
span.
even using the term
Which
You already know
Yes,
it
is
this,
actually
felt
we
because you've
almost physically shaken by
felt
it.
a
new thought or
it.
all
when some new
Think of a time
sudden
insight so palpable
If this fell physical,
Von were carving out new pathways
are
today,
making new neural connections.
von had never grasped before,
was:
why
being taken seriously— and why
turns out that every time you have a significantly
you
new
plasticih' in is
you've suddenly had a burst of inspiration, a revelation of
cause
matter
older than Beth have learned to see with their tongues,
experience, vour brain
that
No
years ago, scientists didn't believe there was such
papers on neuroscience was taboo.) Not anymore.
truth that
the
all
perfectly capable of creating entirely
a thing as brain plasticity. (In fact,
It
single dis-
the observation that
is
turns out, the process of neurogenesis does not stop with
what your age, your brain
too.
.
and new neural connections
adolescence but continues throughout the
people
.
all that.
m
it's
be-
vour hram.
shaped by our genetic heritage and upbringing, and
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if
we do nothing
significant to alter our existing wiring,
tinue to go through
we
will
con-
with the same attitudes, perspectives, beliefs,
life
and patterns of thinking we have always had. But these new findings neuroscience if
we
learn
tell
how
us that
we can
override our
own
genetic code
power center of our
to gain access to the
brain,
in
— that where
we
those attitudes, beliefs, and established thought patterns are stored,
can actually rewrite our genetic code.
And we
minor changes here. The number
are not talking about only
of potential connections your brain can
about one followed by brain has
room
volumes of the
to store
six
million zeros.
all
to
do exactly
that.
We
of
it
and
change your brain dramatically, but
it
fit
into six million
Not only can you
designed specifically for you to
are structured so that for
is
another way, your
with the nonconscious brain's
total recall.
it is
and capacity
creativity, intelligence,
over your lifetime
more content than would
New York Times,
capacity' for instantaneous access
be able
make To put
we can grow our
achievement throughout our
lives.
THE GUARD AT THE DOORWAY OF YOUR MIND As you
start
learning the process for changing your mind, there are
several crucial functions of the
become
familiar with.
left
on
their
to
own, they can com-
between you and your goals— yet once you learn
pletely block that path
how they operate,
nonconscious brain that you need
Untended and
become magic genies that can help you achieve The first of these two functions is a network of
they
your heart's desire.
nerves that stands guard at the doorway of your mind.
Remember what
it is
you see with? Not with your eyes (and no, not
with your tongue) but with your brain. Your sense organs simply con-
vey data. Your brain
where the
it
same thing
The
is
what turns
gets really interesting: as
that data into perception.
What
And
your conscious brain sees
what your nonconscious brain
this is
is
not
sees.
brain processes over four hundred billion bits of information
every second, yet
we
are aware of only about two thousand. In other
words, for each bit of information you are aware
hundred million
bits that
of,
there are about two
your brain processes behind the
awareness. So what determines which
bit
we
will "see"
veil
of your
and which we
How will skip over?
ment
to
to
Change Your Mind
That all-important,
moment,
all
59
life-shaping decision
is
made mo-
the time, day or night, awake or asleep, by a part
of your brain called the reticular activating system (RAS).
The RAS
the scientific term for a network of nerve pathways at the
is
base of your brain that connects the spinal cord, cerebellum, and cere-
brum and
acts as a filter for all the sensory input
your brain draws from
your external world. {Reticulum, from the Latin for
means
a netlike structure.)
Anything that you
"little net,"
simply
see, hear, feel, taste, or
smell passes through this fine network, which then relays the signal or
message on
Your
to the appropriate part of
your brain
reticular formation stands guard at the
sorting through the torrent of
those specific bits that best
for processing.
doorway of your mind,
incoming information and searching
match those information
up
established in your brain. Your reticular formation picks sory input
from your environment and,
signal to your conscious brain to alert
going on.
And
it
does
your conscious brain
This
is
why
a
this at a
if it's
for
patterns already
important
the sen-
all
to you,
sends a
you that something important
speed eight hundred times
faster
is
than
cells operate.
mother standing outside
undifferentiated stream of sound
a
schoolroom
coming from
fifty
will
hear the
children, but the
moment her own child cries or exclaims, she'll hear that child and only that child. Why? Because she recognizes that sound, and she has programmed
herself to
In the film
filter
out
all
the
West Side Story there
rest. is
a
scene where the young lovers,
They are standing across the room from each other at a dance, when suddenly even' other person in the room goes blurry, and from clear across the crowded dance floor they both become acutely aware of each other. It is as if nobody else in the room exists. This is more than good storytelling. It's a vivid example of the reticular formation at work. Tony's nonconscious brain is fully programmed
Tony and Maria, meet
to search
through his sensory environment
to his brain's picture
brain
is
for the first time.
of his "dream
girl,"
for information that relates
and Maria's nonconscious
likewise conditioned with the specific neural pattern
"dream guy." To each other, they both become tion out of four
scious brain.
hundred
billion that
is
that
one
hit of
tli.it
says
informa-
critically relevant to the
con-
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You can think of this system as being something like Google. When you type a word or search string into Google, it scours the Internet for everything it
can find that
it
and presents
it
to
you
ter of seconds.
Your
only
work not
it
does
its
then retrieves
relates to that specific phrase,
for
your inspection, and
reticular formation does in
it
does
much
mat-
all this in a
same
the
thing,
seconds but in thousandths of a second.
Your RAS works so rapidly and
efficiently,
it
makes Google seem
like
carving a stone tablet.
Here
is
the most important thing about the reticular activating
sys-
tem: Just as with Google, you can enter whatever search string you
want
it
When you
to look for.
program
a specific idea or goal into your
RAS, no matter whether you're asleep or awake, thinking about not, the
RAS
will
do
its
job
mation swirling about you it
to find, picking out that
and
at all
one
through the entire ocean of
sift
it
or
infor-
times to find precisely what you've told
bit of crucial data for
your awareness and
editing out the other 399,999,999,999 bits of irrelevant data.
Imagine you're asleep, and you're the next room. Cars
home
door comes
honk
late
clock downstairs rings
outside, a
and slams its
in
charge of your baby sleeping in
dog barks nearby, the guy next
his car door,
rouses you from sleep. But
when
that
baby
whimper, you're up and out of that bed brain heard
all
baby managed
you up. The
and the grandfather
gong every quarter hour— yet none of in the next
in a flash.
room
that
starts to
Your nonconscious
those other sounds perfectly, but only the sound of the to get
through
to
your conscious awareness and wake
reticular formation
is
the most intelligent and sophisti-
cated alarm system in the universe.
When you
create a clear, focused picture of what
you want,
of your brain kicks into high gear, and doesn't stop until you.
You may
it
this part
finds
it
be at a party, standing in the middle of a noisy room,
for
and
suddenly pick up a snippet of conversation between two people standing thirty feet away, because one of
them happens
thing about short-term warehouse leasing— and
you need that in
to find a
way
to lease a
same moment there may be
warehouse a
this
to
mention some-
just so
facility for a
happens that few weeks. At
dozen other conversations going on
your audible environment, some of them
than
it
much
one. Yet you don't hear any of those.
closer
You hear
and louder
just that
one
1
How
to
Change Your Mind
6
fragment of conversation that you needed to hear. That's your reticular activating system at work.
The
reticular formation
earlier.
I
had imprinted
I
when went real
happened
to be,
I
my
hunting
estate
reticular formation
why
my
had pasted onto house into
that
years later,
my
part of the answer to
is
same house
ing in the very
liv-
nonconscious mind and,
in the area
had
ended up
I
vision board years
where
that
house
neurological radar out
its
and picked up on that one house out of two hundred million.
YOU GET WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR This amazing
through an ocean of information and find
ability to sort
the one droplet of water you're looking for can function as a blessing or as a curse, string.
depending on what you've got entered into
This
First, if
is
it
as
your search
true for two reasons.
RAS
your
no matter how
not
is
diligently
programmed
you pursue
your environment and overlook
for
what you
really want,
then
a goal, you'll miss all the cues in
and
the resources, connections,
all
other pieces of the puzzle that might help you realize that goal. Let's say you've
that
is
been earning about $50,000
what seems "normal"
worth $50,000 a year,
nonconscious mind
that's
it
my
This translates into a
normal income
level."
belief: "I
if
a million-dollar idea
right out so that
comes
along, your
this
is
it
is
Greek
for "blind spot."
way your RAS can work
with what you dont want, then that
find,
and
make
the
you'll
shuffled
keep finding
it.
This
is
same mistakes over and over
in love, in health, or
anything
else.
why
is
in life,
How
it.
against you: precisely
so
It
you pro-
what you
will
many people seem
whether
it's
to
in business.
do you program vour R \S
with what you don't want? Simply by focusing on habit of thought around that thing.
for
The answer could be
under your nose, but you don't see
Here's the second
gram
is
your nonconscious brain. The neurological term
scotoma, which
literally right
RAS
you never even become aware of it. Rather
than being routed to your conscious brain, that information off to a closet in
am
Because your
holding tightly to that picture of you earning
is
$50,000 per year, even will filter
to you.
a year for a while, so
it,
thereby creating
a
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When
you focus on what's not working
unhappy about, you
things you are
in
your
or
life,
on those
are entering those problems as a
search string into your reticular activating system, and like the good little
ing If
search engine
you unwittingly
appointment,
it
on
when
really, really
is
go searching
will absolutely find
it,
own
good
will
it
new business might not make
it
past
Why? Because you
told
What's more, your
RAS
means
that
tion that
all
its first
bits
year,
humming and to find those
overheard conversation, and other
evidence— and only those
to
you wish you didn't have, on
brain stem network goes diligently to work,
support precisely those things you dont
does.
on the ten pounds you want
buzzing away, digging through the morass of sensory input
pieces of
it
guaranteed, every time.
you're focused
ideas, opinions, snippets of
go look-
what
at
for trouble, heartbreak, or dis-
that twenty-thousand-dollar debt
your worries that your your
the brain
tell it to
This means that lose,
those problems are exactly what
it is,
And remember,
for.
bits
and
and pieces of evidence— that
want
to.
it
will dutifully ignore everything else.
Which
the evidence, resources, ideas, or other useful informa-
might actually help you lose those pounds, dissolve that debt,
or successfully build that business will be discarded by your
RAS
as
ir-
relevant. Let's say, for
example, that you're in a
because of
say, further, that
all
you were growing up, you have
that
new
relationship.
And
let's
you witnessed around you while
a belief that relationships that start out
looking happy eventually turn sour and break apart. Now, while you love this person
and the two of you seem very happy together, you are
secretly worried that
about
this,
yourself. isn't
in
it
maybe you
But
to
won't
last.
Maybe you
haven't told anyone
haven't even voiced those worries out loud to
your nonconscious, there are no
simply gnawing
at
you,
it's
secrets.
That worry
taking center stage as the search string
your RAS.
You could be surrounded by
all
the evidence
and
as healthy as
can be, with everyone around you seeing the two of you
as perfect for
Here's what happens: in the
world that your relationship
each other, and everything sweet conclusion
because your
in
is
solid, secure,
both your
lives
pointing to that same
— but none of that evidence will make any difference,
RAS
will edit
it
all
out. If
even a wisp of pessimism
How arises— say, a cynical vies
your happiness
to
Change Your Mind
comment from an acquaintance who
— your well-trained
hundred million pieces of
the two
63
secretly en-
reticular formation will ignore
positive evidence
and rush
deliver to your awareness that single negative perspective. As
in to
joins
it
with your already-established belief, your worry that this relationship
doomed moves
becoming
closer to
a conviction.
and habits are thousands of times stronger than
becomes
a self-fulfilling prophecy: If
doomed, then
And
in
desires, that conviction
you believe the relationship
your financial and business
on the hunt
reticular formation goes
for
And
if
that viewpoint
is
Worry
is
is
re-
programmed
into
negative, that's exactly the evidence
and
"reality" you'll find, reinforce,
This
is
Your
life.
supporting evidence and
sources to bolster whatever viewpoints have been it.
is
beliefs
doomed.
it is
same thing happens
the
And because
and amplify.
a prayer for what you don't want.
why
it's
you learn how
so critical that
your reticular activating system, and
why
to consciously direct
neuroplasticity
is
so
life-
changing.
The through
we
process
call
in detail in
into your
neural reconditioning, which we'll walk you
chapter
7,
is
designed to write a
reconditioning, you can train your to focus tion,
and
not the problem.
Now
RAS
it
can
to direct
so stubborn!
the house!"
My
will
What he
"Let
the neck.
me
And
I
solu-
reach them.
Big Fat Greek Wedding, Toula complains
Her mother
voice replies,
am
amazing capacity
goals, not the worry, doubt, or
mother about her father and how autocratic he
I
its
sort for the excitement, fulfillment,
evoked by reaching your
about whether you
In the film
is
search string
on what you do want, not what you dont want— on the
satisfaction
fears
new
nonconscious neurological search engine. Through neural
says goes.
Ah, he
is:
"Ma," she
says, the
man
is
to her
says,
"Dad
the head ot
looks at her, nods wisely, and in a confidential
tell
you something, Toula: He
can turn him any way
I
is
the head
— but
want."
Using the simple techniques of neural reconditioning, you tan be the neck that turns your nonconscious brain and points direction you want.
it
in
whatever
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GORDON'S DILEMMA Along with
resetting your
RAS
to search
want from your environment, you brain so that threat.
To do
it
accept
will
that,
we need
this
out the
will also
new
new
want
information you
to recalibrate
information and not reject
to look at the
function, sometimes called the set point.
your
it
as a
second crucial nonconscious
To explain how
works,
it
let's
look at Gordon's dilemma.
One
day Gordon takes his friends fishing in the brand-new boat he
has just bought. After heading due west about a mile out to sea, he and his friends start fishing.
friends
beg Gordon
heard the fishing
Gordon
is
is
to
They
fish for
hours, but with no luck. His
change course and head south, where they've
better.
anxious for his friends to have a great time, so he heads
to the front of the boat, grabs the
wheel, and brings
now headed due
ninety degrees port,
rejoin his friends. After
it
about a good
south, and then he goes back to
an hour goes by without a catch, one of
Gordon's friends glances up
at the sky
and
says,
"Gordon! We're
still
headed due west!"
Gordon realizes it's true. He goes back up to the helm time, just to make sure, he steers the boat way past 90 degrees
Mortified,
and to
this
135 degrees, heading southeast, before returning to his friends. After
another hour of no
headed due
results,
they realize that, once again, they are
west! Frustrated
still
and embarrassed, Gordon now rushes
to
helm and pulls the vessel clear around, 180 degrees, setting it on a course due east, headed back for home. Yet fifteen minutes later, they are mysteriously headed due west again! Gordon is ready to tear his you know hair out, when one of his friends says, "Hey, Gordon the
.
about the automatic
.
.
pilot, right?"
Gordon doesn't know what to say. The automatic what? He didn't know the boat had one of those. Does Gordon's dilemma sound at all familiar? Most of us have had experiences like this in our
lives.
After the third failed relationship, or
the fourth failed business effort, the seventh time losing our temper
when we swore we weren't going to, or the eighth (or eighteenth) time we "forget" to stay on our diet or exercise routine, we say, "Why does this
keep happening
to
me?"
How could simply be
It
Change Your Mind
to
that, like
Gordon, you've never given your auto-
thought because you didn't even know
pilot a
just boats that
have them.
We
65
it
existed.
have one, too, and
Because
it
isn't
called the psycho-
it's
cybernetic mechanism.
THE THERMOSTAT
The term
ture,
A
program the thermostat
will control the activity of
it
YOUR BRAIN
cybernetic refers to a control-and-response
organisms and some machines. 6
When you
IN
thermostat
in
your
home
mechanism
a simple
is
to a specific
in
example. tempera-
your heating-and-cooling system to
maintain that temperature, regardless of fluctuations in the external climate. If a current of cold air enters the
room and
lowers the
temperature, the thermostat will activate the heating svstem to raise it
back
house
to the set temperature. Likewise, if the July raises the building's internal
prompt the had
air
sun baking your
temperature, the thermostat will
conditioner to kick in and restore the temperature you
set.
The term of that
set point
is
same mechanism
often used to describe a physiological version that controls our
body temperature, weight, or
any one of many other types of bodily homeostasis. In the 1950s, a plastic surgeon
dering discovery. gery,
many
He found
named Maxwell Maltz made
of his patients didn't see any changes
themselves in the mirror.
a bewil-
that even after significant facial plastic sur-
He was
fascinated.
when
How
they looked at
could
this possibly
be? Dr. Maltz studied the dynamics of self-image and discovered an internal self-corrective process
he dubbed the psycho-cybernetic mech-
anism.
According
to Maltz,
any change that we make
our finances, health,
in
spiritual
our lives— whether
in
connectedness, relationships, or ca-
reer—that takes us out of our comfort zone, sends a chemical signal the rest of our nervous system.
6.
I
lie
Our
term was coined by \orbert Weiuer
brain picks
in the
to
that signal as doubt.
M(K and popularized through
C 1
up
his
hook Cybernetics: or Control and Communication in the Animal unci the Machine 1948). The word itself is derived from the Creek kybemetet, meaning "pilot" or "rudder."
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66
and automatically
fear, or anxiety,
signal,
prompting us
But what
if
make whatever adjustments
to
us to our previous state
interprets that feeling as a
— just like a thermostat.
you want
from your
to deviate
set path?
For sheer survival, the psycho-cybernetic mechanism jolt
to
danger
necessary to return
is
brilliant:
A
of epinephrine triggered by a signal from the brain will cause you
jump back
glimmer of
off the street
and onto the sidewalk without even the and quite possibly save your
a conscious thought,
life in
the process. However, in a world where our day-to-day survival
dom
threatened, this
forts to
same
life-saving
grow and change, both
The problem
is
our
in
mechanism can and
life
mechanism "danger." The
not the
of that chemical signal as
stretching oneself that goes with
it
in
itself
fact
are part
is
cripple our
selef-
our business.
but our interpretation risk
is,
and the sense of
and parcel of the entrepre-
neurial experience. In fact, they are an integral part of any sort of genuine growth.
Here's what
we need
signal does not literally
to understand:
mean
"danger,"
That psycho-cybernetic
simply means "Hey, you're
it
stepping out of the normal range and moving into uncharted tory, are
you aware of
this?
Are you sure
alert
this
is
what you want
terri-
to
be
doing?"
The
psycho-cybernetic
mechanism
is
an autopilot that
will
always
kick in and attempt to steer your ship back on whatever course
programmed
into
its
scious effort bursts,
neural circuits. Just as with
change
fated attempts to
may have an impact on your
modification programs: brain
is
They
at
we need
impact
at the level
live: in
our nonconscious brains.
ill-
course, but only for short
the great flaw in
are conscious efforts,
simply not very effective of cause,
is
his
has
your willpower and con-
his boat's course,
never for the long term. That
Gordon and
it
all
behavior
and the conscious
modifying our habits. To have an to address these habits
where they
CHANGING YOUR FINANCIAL SET POINT Last chapter,
we
said that
level tenfold, unless
even
if
you want
to increase
your income
you impress that intention upon your noncon-
scious brain, the wish will remain nothing but a wish. Gordon's di-
How
lemma
Change Your Mind
why — because you
the reason
is
to
6
also have a financial set point.
Before you can significantly increase your income, you need to recalibrate that financial set point, because
if
you don't, every time you
taking any significant action that might result in your tially
mechanism
increasing, your psycho-cybernetic
your brain with epinephrine and
with a
illustrate
Two weeks
will kick in, flood
and cause you
Cortisol,
up onto the curb and get back on course! So, just how do you go about recalibrating
start
income substan-
jump back
to
that thermostat 7 Let us
story.
Keenan
before John Assaraf's son
started kindergarten,
Keenan up to the kindergarten building and looked through the window with him. John told his son all sorts of stories about what a blast John had had when he first went to kindergarten, how the classJohn took
room had stuff
was going
how
to do,
be
to
who
kinds of toys and other kids
all
he liked
By the time
for
cool
it
was
for
liked doing
all
the
same
John, and what a great time
it
Keenan. day of school arrived, Keenan w as completely
his first
psyched. As John and he walked up the steps together to enter the building for the in there
was
first
time, John could barely keep
ahead of him.
totally
ready for
It
it.
was
him from running
brand-new experience, but Keenan
a
He had
recalibrated his psycho-cybernetic
mechanism. John noticed another dad bringing
w ith them was very gerly, this
and he
different.
boy hung on
to his dad's leg for
clearly looked like
the expression
on
his
face:
his
in, too,
life;
to cry.
only the scene
into the
his lip
It
it.
room
ea-
w as trembling
wasn't hard to read
This was way, way out of
zone, and he didn't want any part of
nism was going
dear
he was about
young
son
his
While Keenan rushed
his
comfort
His psycho-cybernetic mecha-
off like a firehouse alarm,
dumping chemicals
into
blood that were screaming, "Stop! Danger! Turn around! Run!"
The
boy's
dad was being
supportive, yet at the
ing to find the courage
He that
great;
he was clearly being very kind and
same time firm it
would take
in his resolve that his to let
urged, explained, coached, calmed, and assured
no matter what he
said or did, nothing
not? Because at that point,
was happening
at
it
was too
late.
the conscious level.
son was
go and enter the classroom.
made any
— but
it
seemed
difference. \\ h\
Everything the dad could do
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68
And whenever you have
a contest
between the conscious and non-
out— hands down, no
conscious mind, the nonconscious will win test,
con-
every time.
Remember, your psycho-cybernetic mechanism what
it's
taught does,
supposed
how
to do:
keep you feeling
safe.
to analyze these feelings, you'll
which
is
to retreat to the safety of your
If
doing exactly
is
you haven't been
do what everybody
else
comfort zone. You'll sabo-
— — in order to
tage any success you might begin to have in the pursuit of your goals in
most
cases,
completely without being aware of doing so
return to your preset homeostasis.
And by the
way, this has nothing to do with happiness. You could be
miserable, and delivering an equally miserable performance at work,
but
if that's
what you've established
as
normal, your psycho-cybernetic
mechanism will obediently manage all of your nonconscious habits, modes of thought and action, every mechanism, to keep you safely in that miserable place. Let's take a closer look for a I
to
new surroundings. He became acclimated
to
feel
a
moment at what happened with my son.
helped him formulate new neural connections, which caused him comfortable with the
new experience — in
his case, the kindergarten
ating that experience internally. distinguish
conveyed
And
the nonconscious
between an external experience
to the brain
environment— by cre-
by our senses, and that same experience con-
veyed to the brain purely by our imagination. For all this
is
And
this plays beautifully into the
strength of our conscious mind. tiny
its
awesome power,
the critical limitation of our nonconscious mind,
blind spot.
amount
mind cannot
in the physical world, as
of horsepower,
While
it
its
magnificent
hands of the magnificent
has only an insignificantly
compared with the awesome power of the
nonconscious, our conscious brain has an amazing capacity to create pictures through imagination
— pictures
that the
powerhouse of our
nonconscious cannot distinguish from the "real" thing.
When my
son was imagining himself having
classroom with
happening
and
it
new friends and
in a physical sense.
didn't care.
in that
moment,
To as
his it
stepped into the room.
all sorts
of fun in that
fabulous toys, none of that was actually
But
his
nonconscious didn't know
nonconscious, the experience was
would be two weeks
later
when he
that,
just as real,
physically
How
What self
I
did with
my son
to
is
in
when you
business, instead of rejecting
The kev
and do
first
new
the
that
rejects a
situation with
day of school.
know
doubt,
going to be
there's
else;
they just interpret those alerts
to recognize that feeling
instead of reacting protectively to
as a sign that a
mechanisms
work on building
anyway. Successful entrepreneurs don't have
than everyone
alerts
genuine experi-
will recalibrate the
welcome
will
his
They have learned how
move forward it
it
do with your-
to
way your immune system
the
to feel the fear, feel the
is
fewer chemical differently.
my son on
just like
uncertainty,
it
as a vivid,
actually go to
your nonconscious
hostile virus,
open arms,
pret
it first,
your nonconscious mind. This
of your brain so that
to
what you're going
exactly
and your dream business: create
ence
69
Change Your Mind
breakthrough
is
— that
it
in the offing rather
and use
is,
it
to inter-
than seeing
it
as a threat.
Think back
to
anything you've ever done that was
thrilling:
stepping
off a chairlift at the top of a ski slope, preparing to dive off a high diving
board, asking your future spouse on that
date, writing out that ter-
first
check
for a
down payment on your
adrenaline rush that
tells
you that you're up
riryingly large
of that feeling, and
and
remember
thrilling levels of success
This capacity the stronger
is
gets.
it
no
it
when your
— because
different
to
it is
hurt me, or
is
it
home. That's the
the
same
new
from a muscle: The more you work
genuine danger?
my
Think
thing.
When you start having doubts or an
part of
great.
business breaks into
— and
nervousness about your goals, pay attention yourself, "Is this a
first
something
Is
this really
it,
edgy feeling of
take control. Ask
something
natural growth process as
I
that
can
achieve
my
goals?"
Anytime you learn something new, whether
making more money than you have ever made new to
relationship, or starting your
first
it's
before, entering a brand-
day of kindergarten,
be a point of resistance, a point of fear where you
fort.
riding a bicycle,
there's
will feel
going
discom-
Here's what that means: You're growing.
THE AMAZING PROCESS OF REWIRING YOUR BRAIN \s
you
start
reprogramming your
brating your psycho-cybernetic
reticular activating system
mechanism,
realize
what
it
and is
recali-
you arc
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70
actually doing:
You
upbringing, with
You
years of ingrained habit.
aren't simply entertaining a
new thought
programming and your
are overriding your genetic
all its
that will last
new thought
no longer than
a
in
your imagination, a
New Year's
decision to join
gym or cut out excess carbs. No, you are fundamentally changing how your brain works by physically forging new neural pathways within
the
the tissues of your brain. There
can possibly make
is
no more fundamental change you
You
are changing the defini-
go on a hike through
a stretch of wild forest, a
your
in
life
than
this.
tion of you.
Imagine deciding
to
been traveled
tract that hasn't
for centuries.
You have
to
knock
tree
limbs out of the way, treading plants and grasses underfoot. As you trace your steps
on the way back
later that day,
you can
re-
make out
just
the path you traveled a few hours earlier: a broken limb here, flattened
there— but
grasses
The
it
takes an acute eye.
next day, you
only this time the
trail
make
the trek again, following the
you blazed the day before
is
Everv dav you repeat \ our journev, widening the
same
path,
easier to follow. trail
and eventually
creating an obvious, comfortable pathway through the forest.
This
is
what happens when vou create new neural pathways.
take an incredible act of will and imagination to have a to forge that faith,
new pathway
in
your brain.
It
new
may
It
thought,
can take a similar leap of
courage, and imagination to picture yourself building your dream
business and creating a personal net worth of millions. You're cutting a
new path through
thickets of habitual thoughts,
born, overgrown forest indeed. But you the underbrush with your laying
down
a
new
new
make
which can be one
the leap and slice
stub-
through
thought, and in the process, you
start
trail.
Neurologically, here's what's happening: Your thought
is
carried
along a series of electrical impulses, moving from neuron to neuron
by leaping across the gaps, or synapses, electrical
charge
to leap the synaptic
hold.
The
You begin
between. For that thought's
chasm,
old must be reached and exceeded. fascinating happens:
in
And
a certain electrical thresh-
with that leap, something
ever so slightly to lower that thres-
next time you evoke that same thought, there
less electrical resistance to that
same synaptic
leap.
is
a tiny bit
Over time,
as
you
repeat the thought over and over, the threshold gets lower and lower,
1
How making ier to
it
easier
and
to
Change Your Mind
7
easier to pass along those electrical charges, eas-
have the thought. You are bushwhacking a new pathway with
your thoughts. Neuroscientists have an expression: "Neurons that together." As your
new
new thought
pattern
neural patterns in your brain
is
fire
literally
wire themselves together,
creating a brand-new network of neurons. In time, your
superhighway, across which the constant
comes
a
beliefs
and new
identity drive effortlessly
Changing from the dream
business.
inside out,
together wire
repeated over and over, the
traffic
new
path be-
of your
new
and automatically.
you have paved the way
for
your
YOUR DREAM BUSINESS
In a recent study, five thousand successful businesspeople
viewed
to see
what
come
surprisingly, they varied enormously. Successful people
imaginable shapes, alities.
There
and colorful
is
a
no
sizes,
backgrounds,
histories, skill sets,
single "entrepreneurial type." This
group of humanity
searchers did find one
were
inter-
characteristics, or attributes they shared.
traits,
trait in
as
Not
in all
and person-
was
as varied
one could imagine. But the
common:
All the subjects
re-
had an intense
passion for what they were doing.
There
is
a difference
between being committed
being interested in your success. convenient.
If
who
or
it
takes
is
where you
It's
you
do whatever
will
what you need are.
your success and
to
are interested,
you are committed, you
doing whatever matter
If you
to
no longer
succeed
possible
will it
do what's
takes— and
in business,
(if
it
no
ever was) to
get by with a halfhearted approach. "Yes,"
you might
say,
"but
let's
keep
this in perspective.
I
mean,
it's
not like we're trying to change the world here, right?" Actually,
it's
exactly like that.
The
truth
is,
successful businesspeople
are driven by the idea of changing the world around them. The) want to leave their imprint.
Of course, it's
part of that passion
natural to focus on
ness;
it's
is
financial.
money. Money,
how you measure the
When
after all,
is
you're in business,
the
relative success of
medium
of busi-
what you're doing.
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74
But here
is
something that too many businesspeople never
are never taught:
because
money
There
difficult to
It's
One
is
monetary income, and
great to have the comfortable or even luxurious lifestyle
But
in order to
also
need
feeling that
be genuinely happy and
fulfilled, to
you are making meaning. This
is
life
income
the
is
There
is
no
better
and your business have purpose and
the ultimate goal of a successful business.
For example, here
is
our stated purpose
at
OneCoach:
At OneCoach, we are changing the world by helping million people build the businesses of their dreams
have a ripple
it's
can provide.
that your contribution matters, that
a positive difference in the world.
knowing your
it
be truly successful,
a healthy flow of psychic income. Psychic
comes from the sense
feeling than
and
has no intrinsic character.
are two types of income.
you
realize
be genuinely passionate about money,
effect that
makes
at least a
— which will
a tangible difference to
hundreds
of millions of people worldwide.
Now that gets
us out of bed in the morning!
Scale and size are not the issue here: impact
whether your business
and
shelters
company
is
It
doesn't matter
hundreds of thousands of disadvantaged people, a printing
makes brochures and
that
serves your neighborhood.
putting a
is.
a multinational nonprofit that feeds, clothes,
little
plastic piece
about what they
signs, or
an auto body shop that
We've seen people who are responsible
on the end of
a shoelace
do— because they can visualize the safely tied shoes of
children, athletes, students, firefighters, hospital workers, the elderly
they can see their shoelaces having an impact on the world.
lives.
From
.
.
.
cof-
any business can make a contribution
fee shops to software giants,
other people's
for
be passionate
to
Every time either of us has been a part of creating
or building any business, for us that business has
been
a cure for cancer. Successful businesspeople truly
like
working on
do want
to
change
the world.
The United debt— trillions get out
States today
is
buried under a staggering mountain of
of dollars' worth.
from under? There
is
How will
this
country ever be able to
one and only one way
that will ever hap-
Dream Business
Your
75
pen: through the efforts of creative and passionate people building the businesses of their dreams.
The
planet's ecology
How will we
some
also facing
is
serious threats right now.
ever be able to solve our worldwide energy needs without
ruining the planet in the process? There
is
one and only one way:
through the ingenuity and passion of entrepreneurs. People
like
you don't
just
want
change the world: You are chang-
to
ing the world. This group of people
is
going to rewrite the future.
It's
not about governments, corporations, and organizations anymore. In
ately in pursuit of their business
man and woman passiondreams who will have a positive, trans-
formative impact on everyone's
lives.
the twenty-first century,
it's
the individual
LIVING A LIFE OF PASSION
There
We're not saying that to live
between being passionate and being obsessed.
a difference
is
and breathe
in order to build a successful business,
that business every
the other dimensions of your
vitally
life. It's
your growth and sustain
It
needs
to
amazes us
often
to learn to live
including your relationships, physiological and spiritual
life,
health, personal development,
that business
important
home, between business and
with a sense of balance between work and personal
it,
if
and more. But
you want
to
if you
want
to accelerate
create your dream business,
be an expression of your passion. that
anyone would consider getting
into a busi-
ness doing something they were not passionate about. But all
the time
— you've seen
it,
too. All too often,
thev can follow their passions and
and dreams.
their goals
still
make enough mone)
what
Is it
this
chapter
that choice,
is all
happens
a choice.
and becoming
achieve
want
to,
But they do,
crystal clear
about
about.
possible to grow a successful business based on a concept or in-
dustrv that's not your passion? Yes, Let's
to
In a word, they settle, not because they
and so do you. Making is
it
people don't believe that
but because they simply don't believe they have
it,
you have
second of the day while ignoring
it's
possible
have no illusions here, building
not easy.
It
a
— but
it's
not sustainable.
hugel) successful business
takes discipline and work and involves
a lot ot
challcn.
is
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76
not about convenience or waiting for opportunity' to knock on your
It's
door.
you ever
business's gestation,
start it
about meeting those challenges, persevering through your
It's
dream
And
takes.
Besides,
something a reason
the only
if
where
to the point
you're going to do that
it,
is if
you are
why bother? Why
than a business that will absolutely
in
settle for
you? There
thrill
you want abundance: That's what you are designed to
much
have so
thing that will bring
it
potential within
and
to the surface
form that makes you is
way
you're not passionate about
less
makes no sense
lenge
through
it
requires your being willing to do what-
It
what you're doing.
love with
in a
and seeing
reaping the rewards.
your
feel
realize
life is
for.
is
It
you and not do someit
in
abundant terms,
complete and
all
the chal-
worthwhile.
Rather than ask,
"Am
reverse that question
and
I
my goals?" we encourage you to my goals worthy of me?" When you
worthy of
ask,
"Are
are finished creating a vision for your
dream
business,
you should be
able to look at what you've written, ask yourself that question again, and
answer with
a
resounding "Absolutely!"
WHY ARE YOU
BUSINESS?
by asking a fundamental question:
Let's start
business?
IN
Why are you
Why? Why
People talk about motivation, but motivation usually interpret the
are
you
in
doing what you're doing?
word — is
— at
way we pumped up
least the
Getting
fairly ineffective.
because someone else has cheered you on or whipped up your enthusiasm
is all
very well, but typically
hours or days. Here's what does
last, for
it
doesn't
months,
last
more than
a few
years, a lifetime:
your
motive.
Big goals, in and of themselves, do not create great accomplish-
ment. goals: to
What creates great accomplishment is what lies behind the big own personal motive, the force that drives you. It may have
your
do with other people; perhaps somebody else
is
relying
on you — your
may be
that you've
children, your spouse, your business partners.
It
made
that motive
call
a
commitment
to yourself.
Whatever
it is,
your why. Clearly knowing why you want
play a major role in your achieving them.
to
is
what we
achieve your goals will
Your
Remember
the power of the seed, the power that enables that
acorn to pull in everything business
also
is
when
On
needs from a seed,
its
and your why
is
what
lies at
seem bigger than the
possibilities,
it
the
takes,
it is
that
within you that will provide everything you need.
step in the process of growing your
first
tiny-
environment? Your dream
the days you don't feel like doing what
the obstacles
irresistible force
The
it
formed around
core of that seed. the days
Dream Business
ing the right seed
dream business
— not just a strong seed, but the perfect seed.
words, creating a picture of the end result with as
much
is
creat-
In other
clarity
and
emotional meaning as possible.
HOW Up is
TO GET THE MOST VALUE FROM THIS BOOK
to this point, we've
where we
shift gears
been sharing information and
and The Answer becomes
a
insights; this
more
interactive
process.
From
we
this point on,
and do something.
will periodically
most cases,
In
answers. As you can see, there writing, but title
ume
it
is
"My Answers," and keep
sions every time
a bit of lined
writing
down your
space here
much
and conclu-
you take action and do what we're sug-
If
in
as your personal companion vol-
we hope
that
you'll find in
The Answer,
a
moment now
What does success look Tome, success means:
to consider the following questions:
like to
you'll
companion notebook and your own
answers.
lake
for your
to a point like this one.
value as
more value
it
to write out your thoughts
it
we come
Here's our promise:
find even
ask you to stop reading
mean
you might also take a blank notebook of lined paper,
to this book, using
gesting, as
this will
me?
What
ANSWER
THE
S
is it 1
Mv dream
lore to
do that
business
is
lies
at the heart of my
a vehicle that allows
What feelings do I want
to
me
experience as a result
Because of my dream business,
I
get to feel:
Because of my dream business,
I
arrive at the
dream business?
to do:
ofmx dream
business?
end of even day
feeling:
Dream Business
Your
Each of us has which
gives our
a purpose that
meaning;
life
we
it is
are here \o serve. Purpose
our reason
have a strong sense of what that purpose happier but also
far
more
79
effective at
to
and when we
be not only
far
whatever we're doing.
Your dream profession or business
which these questions are designed
for living,
we tend
is,
that
is
an expression of your purpose,
is
to
help define.
THE POWER OF GOALS Equally as important as defining your purpose
The
or business goals. What's the difference? this: is
You achieve
goals;
you
live
is
defining your career
simplest
way
to say
it
is
purpose. In other words, your purpose
something ongoing and never-ending;
it's
not something you ever
"finish."
Your purpose
is
a description of what living your ideal
Goals, on the other hand, are concrete and that
you most definitely can
you'll
then
set
new
goals,
is
as well, leading to
are mileposts along the road of
Practically speaking, goals in business
business without a concrete
numbers
number
either of
you know where
Setting numeric targets
is
come down is
critical.
as a target
a friend, but neglecting to set a
How will
still
pur-
to go, or
the pivotal
numbers
like Alice in
to
which you commit
Wonderland,
to
numbers. Cre-
Trying to grow your is
like saying you'll
time or place for the meeting:
first
when?
step in taking an idea
the abstract dimension to the realm of physical clear
life;
the direction the road takes.
ating a set of definite, concrete
meet
looks like.
and should. And when you do,
and complete those
newer ones, and so on. Goals pose
finish,
life
they are something
finite;
yourself,
as illustrated in
reality.
you
from
Without
a set of
wander
forever
will
her conversation with the
Cheshire Cat:
"Would you
tell
me,
please,
which way
1
ought
to
go from
gd
to." said
here?"
"That depends
a
good deal on where you wan!
the Cat. "I
don't
much
care where
—
"
said Alice.
to
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80
"Then
doesn't matter
it
"—so long
as
I
which way you
get somewhere," Alice
"Oh, you're sure
do
to
go," said the Cat.
added
as
an explanation.
that," said the Cat, "if
you only walk
long enough."
— Lewis Carroll, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Without
numbers, you're sure
a set of clear
who knows where?
If
it's
to get
somewhere
your dream business you want
.
.
.
but
then
to build,
you're going to need to supply the coordinates!
So which numbers are crucial? There are might be relevant
to
all sorts
of
For example, you might
set goals in
terms
Size of market
•
Number
of territories served
•
Number
of items sold
•
Number
of customers served (think McDonald's!)
•
Ranking
in industry (think
•
Annual
•
Growth
•
Net worth
•
Dollar value of receivables
•
Net income
•
Stock value
•
Distribution to investors
•
And more
There
that
of:
•
sales
numbers
your business, or to your position in a company.
GM — no, Toyota!)
volume
in sales
are literally
hundreds of numbers that might be relevant
goals for your business, or the business you generate. For the sake of simplicity,
we
bers but your
will focus
own
here on three that are not your business's
personal numbers:
num-
1
.
Dream Business
Your
8
Your net worth
1
2.
Your annual gross income
3.
Your annual contribution
CREATING POWERFUL FINANCIAL GOALS
Why
these three numbers?
financial state. cial
They
Your net worth defines your present position
space; your annual
income defines the
ently playing the
game
defines the scale at
which you
is
are three critical dimensions of your in finan-
which you are
level at
pres-
of business; and your annual contribution are giving to causes
you believe
in,
which
another way of saying, the financial impact you are having on the
world around you.
Money
is
like water:
It is
a universal solvent, capable of flowing any-
where, nourishing anything, and wearing
And
like water,
vented from flowing
The
freely.
and volume of your money; the
When take a
number
You that in
first
third
if it is
pre-
two numbers measure the force
number
is
a
measure of
its
flow.
what they think they can earn, and add
that represents
more, perhaps 10 percent— as
But hope
Income
come
to
is
that represented a
any amount
of
exactly like the sunshine,
an acorn
abundance.
if
"hope"
not a business strategy.
is
are capable of earning
to earn.
the hardest stone.
projecting financial goals, here's what most people do: The\
just a little factor.
down even
becomes stagnant and even poisonous
it
to
grow an oak
How much
tree. It
you draw
all
is
income you
air,
water,
available
wan!
truly
and minerals
all
around you,
begins with the seed you
plant.
When
you write out your
goals, don't write
what you think you can
achieve. Write what you want. The word desire has a wonderful derivation:
comes from
It
stars."
the Latin de sidere,
What you want
infinite
in life
ocean of intelligence
is
that
Your desires are an expression
which means
something
ot
is
the source ot
tells
you
thai
all
you
"from the troin the
energ) and matter.
the universe seeking realization
manifestation through the unique vehicle that
conditioning
literally
that arises in
is
you.
It
youi
and
social
your desires are somehow unworthy, don't
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believe
Don't be intimidated or skeptical of your true
it!
knowledge them; honor them. They come from the
GIVE Finally, there
IT
these
numbers have no meaning
people often miss the effective
and powerful
Suppose you gross it
MEANING
a third crucial ingredient to goals:
is
mean. Remember, money has no
critical
intrinsic value,
what those numbers
which
means nothing— that
is,
you reach your
that actually
you give
What
it
a
mean? The
for
meaning. And you do that
an annual income of $50,000, or
your child, financial security
a
tile
It
may be
for
a
new
your golden
salesman in Brooklyn,
dream vacation home
New York,
in Italy.
CASE STUDY: MER0LA
plier to all
is,
will that provide?
target of
you are a wholesale ceramic
Merola Tile
truth
your spouse free from the job he or she hates.
years, or setting If
where
having a $500,000 net worth and annual
$500,000, or $5,000,000, what will that provide you?
may even be
is
connection that makes written goals an
until
with a very simple question:
it
to say that
force.
set a goal of
home, an education
is
and of themselves. This
in
income of $200,000. What does
When
desires: ac-
stars.
TILE
New York-based wholesale ceramics supHome Depot stores and about two thousand
a Brooklyn,
is
two thousand
other retail outlets. Kevin Merola started Merola Tile in 1988 as a one-
man
operation.
By the time
dav training for his
an annual
sales of
Kevin has
his
I
(John) visited Kevin's facility to do a one-
sales force in
2005, Kevin had built the business to
about $13 million.
company's vision and purpose emblazoned
right
their website:
Vision:
We
Are the Leaders
in the
Ceramic
Tile Industry Trans-
forming Living Spaces Across America.
Mission
[i.e.,
purpose]: To
make our customers
feel like they are
the most important people in the world, because to us, they are.
We
on
Your
accomplish
this
by delivering exceptional
and doing whatever
mile,
Dream Business
it
going the extra
service,
takes to go above
and beyond our
cus-
tomers' expectations.
But
it's
one thing
founder
for the
to set a vision for his
company.
What would it be like [{everyone in the business operated out of their own equally compelling sense of vision? "John Assaraf taught us how to focus on what we really want." says Kevin, "and not just what want, or what Cono Tavolaro, my sales I
manager, wants, but what we
all want."
Kevin has always been a big believer in setting ambitious goals and
committing
differently
was
goals
and define
his
"We'd always
have each person
to
One
out to hit those numbers.
to play full
little
thing
we
did a
set his
own
Tavolaro, "but
now
company
in the
own dreams. company,"
set goals as a
says
Cono
we started having each guy put down his own number. If we could get them to put down their own thoughts and ambitions and dreams, then it all starts becoming more real. John had even-one there write down what they wanted, both ever
it
for their careers
and
their personal goals.
What-
how outrageous— you want to have your own someday? Put it down! And there were definitely some
was, no matter
personal
jet
ambitious goals on those pages.
We
had people talking about having
homes in Italy — and for a tile salesman, that's pretty ambitious. But you know what? If you want it bad enough, it's doable." What we did that day was to make Merola Tile not just Kevin's dream company, but the dream companv for everyone on his team, too. In the year since we worked together, Merola Tile has grown from SB million to $20 million. "And hang on," adds Kevin, "cause we're
vacation
just getting started."
YOUR DREAM BUSINESS, ONE YEAR FROM TODAY
Now
it's
your turn. Take
your goals. Imagine that describing your
a
moment
it is
below and
now one year from
dream business and your own
cluding your financial
state,
from
Don't worn about making
that
fill
in a description ot
today,
and
that
\ou are
position within
it,
in-
vantage point
tins perfect; just let
it
np. Creating goals
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is
always a work in progress. In
to this exercise
a
regularly— not
month, even once
a week.
fact,
just
we
recommend
strongly
once a
year, but
As you grow, so
returning
once a season, once
your goals.
will
MY ONE-YEAR GOALS Today
(one year from today)
is
moment
out of
my
busy day
,
to reflect
on
have happened over the past year, and
which
I
all
and
I
need
to take a
the amazing things that
to note the
amazing place
Purpose
1.
My dream
business or career
around me, because through
is
making
a
huge difference
in the
world
it:
Numeric Targets
2.
I
now have
a net worth of $
,
an annual gross income of $
and
I
am
giving $
,
to
(church, charity, or other
recipient).
Meaning
3.
As
at
have arrived:
a result of this extraordinary financial
feel:
abundance,
I
now have and
Your
Dream Business
85
YOUR UNIQUE STRENGTHS
Now
how you go about
take a closer look at
let's
through your business by seeing
A son.
successful business
what
is
realizing those goals
inside that business.
always the expression of a successful per-
is
Your dream business
In other words, at heart,
just
one manifestation of your dream
just
is
your business
get a clear picture of your business,
is
life.
an extension of you. To
really
we need
to take a closer look
at you.
Many
of us were given
growing up that
and
how
value. For example,
answer that question,
When
all sorts
of messages about ourselves while
us with a very skewed sense of our true strengths
left
talk
let's
intelligent are
John Assaraf was a child, he was
in school,
he wouldn't be able
amount
much. Murray
to
you?
Wait— before you
about what intelligent means. told that
if
he didn't do well
to take care of a family
didn't even get that
far.
and wouldn't
He was
placed in a
school for kids with "special needs." Both of us were given the clear
message that we
enough
to
just didn't
make
it
cut
it:
We
were not smart enough or good John
in the real world.
started
rough crowd, heading down the path toward a ray
found himself cleaning out sewers
life
hanging out with
a
Mur-
of petty crime;
for a living.
we had both carved out very successful millionaires who were— wonder of wonders —
Yet within just a few years, careers as self-made
pretty savvy in business.
For one thing, using
when
for success.
it
How was
this possible?
was possible because the definitions people were
they labeled us were useless for predicting true potential
Today,
new
information
a single, one-dimensional
trait,
but
tells is
us that intelligence
expressed in
many
is
not
different
ways.
For example, your brain has two hemispheres connected b\ of fibers called the corpus callosum, which
tween the two. You're probably already
allows
left-brained, you'll tend to be
familiar, to
and organized
more
in
some
IQ
analytical,
testing
and the
more
more rhythmic and tree-How
traditional "three Ks"
be-
extent, with It
you are
structured
your thinking. More right-brained people tend
creative or arts-oriented,
thinking.
more
sheat
communication
the distinct nature of the functions of these two hemispheres.
more
a
ing
approach
to
m
to
be
their
cduca-
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86
tion tend to place far
more value on
left-brain capacities
than on those
of the right brain.
TWO HEMISPHERES
While we
OF INTELLIGENCE
Left Brain
Right Brain
Words
Rhyme
Sequence
Rhythm
Numbers
Pictures
Mathematics
Music
Logic
Imagination
all
have
abilities that
emanate from both brain hemione
spheres, each of us also tends to emphasize other.
side
more than the
Are you more organized, methodical, analytical, and structured?
Are you more creative, more into the free flow of life? Neither side of the brain
is
and both can be helpful
better or worse than the other,
when it comes to achieving success in business. The point is simply that we are all unique, and those traits and characteristics that make you unique are what make you shine. What you need to discover is which
talents are special to you.
There are many, many ways of measuring intelligence beyond the classic intelligence quotient (IQ) that
and
end-all.
As
it
turns out,
IQ
is
specific intellectual capacities. For
Emotional
used
to
be considered the
be-all
narrow measure of certain
a fairly
example, in his bestselling book
Intelligence, science writer
and
New York Times
bestselling
author Daniel Goleman, Ph.D., writes about a quality he terms emotional intelligence (EQ); elsewhere
he has written about further
levels
of ability he calls social intelligence. In her coauthored book physicist
Danah Zohar
SQ,
explores a capacity she identifies as spiritual
intelligence.
There type or
mind.
are multiple facets of our innate
number can hope
Some
human
to represent the
of these types are
still
intelligence;
no one
human named and
complexity of the
in the process of
described by contemporary researchers, and
it is
being
very likely that there
Your
are
many
variations
Dream Business
87
that yet lie over the horizon. Below, you'll find sonic of the
we now know something about. Which
type or types of intel-
ligence resonate most with yon?
THE MANY TYPES OF INTELLIGENCE Verbal-Linguistic Intelligence Exhibits sensitivity to the sound, meaning, and order of words. Loves to read, talk, listen,
on
this type
and
write. Writers, speakers,
and
linguists draw
of intelligence.
Logical-Mathematical Intelligence
Demonstrates
mathematics and other logic systems. Loves
ability in
problems, reason things out, and think sequentially.
to solve
Com-
puter designers and technicians, engineers, and scientists draw on of intelligence.
this type
Musical-Rhythmic Intelligence
Has an innate grasp and appreciation of music. Loves tap, or
move
to music.
to sing,
hum,
Musicians, composers and songwriters, and
dancers show a heightened musical intelligence.
Visual-Spatial Intelligence
Has the
ability' to
perceive the visual world accurately and create
Designers, architects, and graphic
artists all
work from
this
art.
sphere of
intelligence.
Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence
Uses one's body in a skilled way,
for self-expression, goal attainment,
or entertainment. Athletes, dancers, and actors arc skilled in tins intelligence.
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55
Interpersonal Intelligence Perceives and understands other people, their moods, feelings, desires,
and motivations. Loves
negotiate. People richly
to
communicate,
endowed with
this
listen,
persuade, and
kind of intelligence
clude business leaders, politicians, salespeople,
facilitators,
and
in-
ther-
apists.
Intrapersonal Intelligence
Understands one's own emotions, values, and personal philosophy. Loves
be alone, thinking thoughts through and working with
to
and development. Counselors, inventors,
ternal processes leaders,
and introspective
writers are strong in this
in-
religious
form of
intelli-
gence.
Naturalistic Intelligence
Recognizes
and uses
flora
and fauna, makes
distinctions in the natural world,
this ability productively. Is especially
attuned to nature.
Perceives connections and patterns in the world, including in the
plant and animal kingdoms. Biologists, botanists, farmers, and explorers often place
By
an emphasis on
naturalistic intelligence.
identifying the unique emphasis of your intelligence
your unique mix of express yourself in reservoir of talents
ness of our unique
abilities
way
that
we can gifts
and is
passions,
you open up
extraordinary. Every
a
and finding pathway
one of us has
to
this
tap into, and developing a stronger aware-
and leanings
will
help us achieve our goals and
our dreams.
TAKING INVENTORY
One way to help you objectively
is
to
recognize your
own strengths and
capacities
more
do a thorough inventory of your past business accom-
plishments.
As you do
this exercise, don't
focus purely on your biggest achieve-
ments or only those that came with
a
title,
award, or other external
Your
form of recognition. In for a
past
Dream Business
fact, let's
S9
take this out of the realm of business
moment. Think of something you did, some moment when you experienced a moment of absolute triumph.
be something public that hundreds of people witnessed, or
moment
nobody knows about but you. The
that
first
in It
a private
time von rode
time you got over your shyness and asked a date
a bike; that
your
could
to the
dance; the paper for school that you struggled with but finallv completed; an athletic victory, mastering a musical instrument, throwing a
beautiful piece of potter}', the birth of your
courage
and
first
child, mustering the
you hated — triumphs come
to quit a job
in all shapes, si/es,
colors.
SAMPLE
LIST OF
ACHIEVEMENTS
•
Graduated from high school
•
Graduated from college
•
Was completely
•
Ran
•
Fathered and helped raise two wonderful children
•
Have been happily married
•
Grew mv annual income from $30,000
•
Made All-Conference team
•
Got my
driver's license
•
Helped
my aunt
•
I
marathon
Now down
through
for five years to the love of
in
to
$50,000
a
my
life
one vear
in
high school soccer
a critical illness
-earned to play the guitar (and sounded prcth good!
Became
•
\\;i\
a
debt free within three years of finishing college
I
a successful consultant
it's
your turn. Starting back
list
of
all
as early in
vour
life as
you can,
the achievements you can think of thai relate in
to business, or to
am
of the
skills
you want
to
jol
am
use in your business.
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90
MY INVENTORY
Now let's add strengths for
to this picture.
we
of intelligence
OF ACHIEVEMENTS SO FAR
just
and unique
looked
abilities.
Think back at,
A
to the
many different
types
and take an inventory of your core
core strength might be your capacity
deductive reasoning, or your intuition; your capacity for kindness,
or the fact that tell it like it
vou are a
straight shooter
people can always count on
is.
SAMPLE
LIST OF
•
Optimistic
•
Friendlv
•
Compassionate
•
Determined
•
Purpose-driven
•
Honest
PERSONAL STRENGTHS AND ABILITIES
to
1
Your
Dream Business
9
•
Loves
•
Adaptable
•
Genuine
•
Maintains a positive attitude no matter what
•
Excellent student
•
Can make people laugh
•
Great communicator
•
Patient with others
•
Terrific
•
Strong sense of the natural world
•
Expresses appreciation
Now
to learn
mediator
take a few
moments
to
list
some of your
greatest strengths
abilities.
MY INVENTORY
OF STRENGTHS AND ABILITIES
and
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92
WHY
CRITICAL TO IDENTIFY YOUR
IT'S
WEAKNESSES
When we were young, we were taught, "Identify your weaknesses, then go
work
to
We
son."
to strengthen
them
so you'll
become
"well-rounded person" cies there
is.
is
one of the most destructive educational
Please, don't give
up
moment of your precious life
a
Nevertheless,
it's
especially well suited to is
crucial.
strug-
very important to take yourself through this
self-inventory process to identify
This
falla-
where you are weak!
gling to strengthen yourself in those areas
self.
a well-rounded per-
think that's a colossal waste of time, and that the myth of the
which pieces of your business you
are
and which ones you should not take on your-
Most entrepreneurs and business owners never
take the time to think this through; they start out with a passion and
then turn that into a full-fledged business without
And
part of the picture.
For example,
happy
own
clients
let's
who
this
can be a
fatal
first
say you're a beautician.
You have
this
a full calendar of
and now you want
love your work,
completing
omission.
to
open up your
shop, where you can bring in a few other beauticians and build
your practice into something really substantial.
This sounds exciting. But
if
you
first sit
ventory of your core strengths and unique there are a few crucial
on
that
list.
skills
your business
Perhaps you have a great
how to do makeup and
hair so that
vidual client; and further,
let's
it
say
down and
abilities, is
take a careful in-
you may
realize that
going to need that are not
artistic sense, a
perfectly
natural feel for
complements each
you are very personable and love
people. Your clients love you, and they love your work. But you
have absolutely no
indi-
affinity for logical or
may
mathematical thinking. Ac-
may be a painful chore to you, and the more methodical, analytical aspects of solving logistic problems and managing a growing business may feel like a foreign language you've
counting and bookkeeping
never studied.
Being a successful beautician shop owner is
like
is
is
one
thing.
Being a successful beauty
another thing entirely! Going from the one to the other
going from being a surgeon to owning a hospital. You need some
very different strengths
skill sets to
you don't have
into the equation.
make
tells
that work. Identifying those traits
you where you need
to bring other
and
people
Your
FIND PEOPLE
Be
clear
on
need
and unique
sions,
WHOSE PLAY
A weakness
this:
strengths you'll
Dream Business
is
YOUR WORK
IS
not a negative,
Each one of us has
to
do
and
it
is
to lean on.
knowing how
to ask for
One
we
Do
is
skills
it
by ourselves.
tough way
a
to go,
We and
of the secrets to achieving your
offer
them
the
out to be just what they need
Complementary
do
can't
help from people
you don't possess. In return, you will often turn
those complementary
all
need one another. Being the Lone Ranger even he had Tonto
and the
you do not have.
abilities
alone, but
strengths, pasasset,
be your associations and work-
will
who embody
ing relationships with people strengths, passions, interests,
Your
most precious
are your
abilities
an indication of
just
it's
to look for in other people.
second-most precious asset you have
goals
93
who have
skills
to
those
skills
you have, which
achieve their goals.
serve everyone involved.
you have a passion
for
numbers? Could you spend contented
hours playing with columns of numbers and exploring the accounting
dimensions of your business? have a message
for you:
If
you
No, we're
numbers, and you're going
to
want
"Ha! Are you kidding?" we
say,
not!
There
to get to
There are people who love standing up speaking, and people
who would
— and
There are
who people who
people
feeling for numbers,
absolutely love the love to
crowd and
in front of a
who absolutely hate
thrill
to
of getting to a "Yes."
work with words but have absolutely no
and people who are the complete
reverse.
There
who seem to be able to hit it anyone— and who love their solitude and for whom having to pro-
are "people people"
there are people
love
of then i.
rather have a root canal without no-
vocaine than speak to a group. There are people sell
who
are people
know some
off with
vide hours of customer service every day
would be
a
punishment more
cruel than public flogging.
One
of the biggest secrets there
is
to
and one of the most commonly ignored, at
being successful is
this:
in business.
Find people
who
plux
those things that for vou are work. I
lie
gether reader, tion
two is
01 us are a
that
we
good example.
One
are very different. John
reason is
we work
so well to-
a voracious student duel
and has been learning about the Law of Attraction,
and affirmations, and the science of achieving
visualiza-
goals, tor years
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94
Murray
the complete opposite.
is
He was
initially
very skeptical about
the personal development industry, and focused instead on honing his
We were so different, yet we complemented each
keen analytical
skills.
other like a
hand and
left
a right hand.
"Work on your weaknesses" makes absolutely no sense what does: Discover those areas where you are you have keen intelligence, and focus on are uniquely girted to be life in
to do,
maximum
ways that take
those. Discover
what
where
it is
you
then build your business and your
advantage of those aspects of yourself.
when goals come easily. Take the gifts you have and make those your pillars. Then, find other people who have other intelligences, other gifts, and help them become your allies. Make it your goal to share your gifts with the world. Your journey will be so much more enjoyable when you focus on what you love to do, when you focus on how spectacular you are rather than That's
when
and
to us. Here's
strong, those areas
life flows.
That's
on what you're not good
Know
this:
at and what you're not here to do. You have within you, right now, everything you need
achieve your goals. To unleash those resources, you
some changes
in
who
may need to effect may need
your beliefs and habits of thought, and you
to collaborate with
people
to
people
who
are strong in areas
where you are weak,
play at what to you seems like work. But just as an acorn
pulls in the sunlight, water, nitrogen,
and minerals
environment, you have within you the capacity every one of the
traits,
it
needs from
to attract
its
and secure
people, resources, and elements you need to
create your fully realized
dream business and
a happy, purposeful, ful-
filling life.
WHY EXTRAORDINARY Is
IS
MANDATORY
your business a purple cow? In his amazing book Purple Cow, mar-
keting master Seth
Cows,
Godin
after you've
be perfect cows,
cows
lit
seen them for a while, are boring. They
attractive cows,
by beautiful
A Purple Cow,
writes:
light,
though.
cows with great
but they're
still
boring.
Now that would
may
personalities,
be interesting.
Dream Business
Your
He
95
goes on to explain that to be a truly successful business,
longer enough to be good: You must be extraordinary.
mon; good Great) If
is
boring.
is
the
Good
author Jim Collins says
(as
in
no com-
it's
is
Good
to
enemy of great.
you want
to
put yourself into the millionaire category and create
key role for yourself in a business that to strive for
Good
excellence in what you do.
a
massively successful, you have
is
And
when
today,
there
is
such
a
range and diversity of businesses in the world and the Internet has
made
information about
lence
is
no longer
all
of
sufficient.
have to be extraordinary. This
them
available to everyone, even excel-
Today, to be massively successful, you is
not an option;
it's
a necessity.
Later on, in chapter 12, we're going to introduce you to a methodical process for finding innovations that will take
good at
to great to extraordinary.
For now,
let's just
your dream business from the outside
in
— that
ers'
point of view. Because while your business
it is
also
your business from
take a
is
is,
moment to
look
from your custom-
an expression of you,
an expression of your customers.
What does your dream business provide for your customers? What kinds of experiences do you see your customers having as interact with your business?
When
they
they do business with you, use your
products or your services, what kinds of feelings does that
elicit in
them?
How does
it
change
In chapters 11, 12,
their lives?
and
13,
we
will define
your ideal customer and
explore what your business offers from the customer's point of view. lor
now, we
just
want
to
introduce the idea that
your dream business, you want to look yours,
and everyone
else's.
As you saw
at
it
when you
are defining
from both points
in the
ot view:
example of Merola
Tile,
that includes not only your customers' experience of your business, but also your employees' experience. vestors, partners,
and anyone
else
It
also includes the experience of in-
who
in
any way comes into contact
with vour business.
You want your dream business extraordinary impact that
nobody
to
make
a
will forget.
memorable
footprint
— an
%
THE ANSWER
CASE STUDY: YOUR ENTITY SOLUTION
Wench Bvford and her husband. Gary Bauer, launched
In early 2005.
a consulting business helping other small businesses to incorporate. .After its first
year of business. Your Entity Solution had a small staff and
a solid foundation but lacked profitability.
~We were meeting our day-to-day expenses, but any capital expendistill had to come out of our pockets. There was no room to expand our business— and we weren't paying ourselves. We thought that we knew the answer: increase the number of clients coming through tures
our doors and
start
generating a profit through sheer volume."
Wend) and Gary sought us out for marketing help to bring in more we took them through a careful process of examining their business and asked them: "What is extraordinary about your business? What unique value do you bring to the table?" really didn't know how to answer those questions." says Wench we took "So a long look at what was really at the heart of our business." They had planned to create a back-office system for CPAs and atclients. Instead,
-
.
torneys
who didn't want to do
incorporations themselves.
Bv automat-
ing certain aspects of their work and selling that as a system, they could increase
volume and reach
gan defining
their
clear that this
"Our
own
profitability
— theoretically. But as they be-
core strengths and unique
abilities, it
was soon
was not the answer.
strength
is
that
we re
coaches." explains Wench.
"We
under-
stand the fears and frustration people face in putting together a
pany— we've been
there ourselves.
our arms around the client and this,
and
we'll
But there
is
show you how.' a limit to
thorough, personal way.
Our
value
say. "Take
is
com-
in being able to put
a deep breath. You can do
"
how many If they
clients
had gone
one can work with in that volume, they would have
for
to stop doing w hat they do best Their proposed growth w ould have eliminated their unique value. ~Once we realized this." says Wench", "we looked closely at our fee structure— and we realized that we weren't charging enough for our services. We had inherited a price from a partner wiien we started the
been forced strategy
business.
It
was time to look at
it
fresh."
Dream Business
Your
They knew
their client base
was very happy with
took the plunge and raised their prices.
and $795 to
(for
9
From
their work, so they
a fee structure of
two different groups of clients), they increased
$695
their rates
$983 and $1,350.
someone had flipped a switch," says Wendy. "Suddenly we started making money. We made enough to pay ourselves back for our capital investment, to pay Gary a salary, to make distributions to "It
was
like
our partners, and pay a larger
staff."
They began working with us in Julv change effective November 15, and by
of 2006.
Thev made
the price
the end of the year, they were
profitable.
CREATING A VISION FOR YOUR BUSINESS
Now
let's
wrap together
all
the elements we've looked
including
at,
your purpose, your numeric goals and what they provide you, your
unique strengths and
abilities
and how they express themselves through
your dream business, and combine
ment
What
does
want
to have,
want
it
it
information into a
state-
business
is
in place that
you
bringing you eventhing that you
drawing on your greatest passions and strengths, and
right kind of contribution to the world?
Again, this revise
when you have eventhing
look like
when your
to, fully
making the and
all this
that expresses your vision for your business.
it
is
not about getting
later. Start
of this picture. Just
your soul, and
sets
by
make
just
this perfect;
you can always refine
observing and recording some glimpses
sure that what you're seeing excites you,
your imagination on
stirs
fire.
A few guidelines: 1.
Put
it
in
the present tense.
Your nonconscious brain perceives eventhing
"now."
as
operate with a concept of future turning into present
ent Therefore,
if
you
millions of people
"going
to."
Make
tell ."
.
.
yourself,
to
"M\
business
your nonconscious.
it
is
—
It
doesn't
it's
all pres-
going
to serve
will
always be
sure von put \our statements of visualization in
the present tense: "\lv business
is
serving millions of people
98
ANSWER
THE
Make
2.
it
vivid
and emotional.
The more vivid this picture will attract
what you need
means "placed
Aim
more
the
it
real
it
feels,
for the
the faster
as a phv^ical realitv
by the way, comes from the Latin manus,
ifest,
3.
is,
to manifest
.
for "hand":
It
bleachers!
the limit"
sibilities.
ou
in your hand.**
Don't skimp on your dream. You've heard the expression sky's
v
Man-
Even
that
The universe
is
The
not big enough to describe the pos-
the limit
is
As vou start describing this picture, ask yourself these questions:
my core strengths, unique abilities, and interests?" "Does it honor my values and fulfill my purpose?** "Is it the most exciting expression of me that I can imagine?"* "Does
"Is
it
it
express
unique?
Is it
a purple
cow? Will people
talk
about
to others
it
because of the unique and satisfying experience they've had with mv business?**
Once
you've gotten
some of your thoughts and
work with them. Read them out loud exactly
what you want
to say?
paragraph that you can thrills
down on
Do
thev
paper,
reallv sav
these pieces together into
one
hang your hat on, a description
that
Put
reallv
ideas
to yourself:
all
you.
Before you go on to the next chapter, take a
what v our dream business looks
MY BUSINESS Use the space below
(or your
write out your vision for vour
moment
to describe
like.
VISION
own personal "My Answers'* notebook) dream
business.
to
Your
It's
You
what
fascinating to consider
put words together to draw
Dream Business
99
you're actually doing here as you
it is
this verbal picture
of your dream business.
are using the magnifying glass of your brain's frontal lobe, like fo-
cusing those sun's rays to burn an oak
quantum
of
field
leaf.
You've pulled ideas from the
and focused them
possible thoughts
all
with the conscious powers of your imagination. As you
them and
get
them onto paper
in a
way
that
is
are using every other conscious faculty as well
reasoning,
memory, perception, and
By bringing these to paper,
you are
of the universe. field,
which
is
meaningful
like a laser sift
through
to
you, you
— your intuition, logical
will.
and committing them some of the most powerful laws
ideas into crystal clear focus
also directly invoking
You
are declaring your intentions to the zero-point
tantamount
to
hurling a stone into a
still
pond — vou
arc-
creating ripples with far-reaching consequences.
making
In addition to
a declaration to the universe at large, clarify-
ing your goals by writing
By doing
so,
them down makes
you are creating
can then give
a declaration to yourself.
a set of very specific instructions that
to your nonconscious brain, which
be considering
is
exactly what
you
we'll
in the next chapter.
BUT WHAT ABOUT "HOW"? Most people, when aspirations, don't can't sec
first
tackling the process of writing out £;oals and
come up
with what they really want, because the)
how they would be able
from childhood Something, or
to think
else, forget
to get
it.
They've been conditioned
you've got to know it.
As kids,
when we
how
you're
l;oiu