Author: Paul Rees

BE WARY OF THE HITCHHIKER

What’s your natural subconscious expectancy? This is it, this is your “return in the now”, your “current reality”, your “subconscious expectancy” and there’s no getting away from it if you do not work on it. Your subconscious has full control yet has no interest in your outcome in any way. How crazy is that? A thought process that has no wish to hinder or profit, just coming along for the ride, yep that’s your subconscious – “The Hitch Hiker”. So, “What’s the problem with that Paul”, I hear you ask? Well here it is. You CANNOT hear, feel or know it unless you stop and consciously listen to your feelings and thoughts in unison. Now, eighty percent of our budding entrepreneurs rushing from project to project, with a million ideas and aspirational business plans birthing from their overdrive of enthusiasm, they don’t hear a damn thing. And consequently, miss thousands of micro opportunities each given day to grow, increase success and convert it to profit. So, you have little choice here, “LISTEN OR LOSE”. Here’s an important question… “Do you ‘react or respond’ to your working day?” This is not mind over matter, that’s too primitive here. It’s awareness and thought over ego and control or the authentic you over the invented you. Yes, it’s basically a ‘fake it ‘till you make it’ module with a desire to provide...

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YOU THINK YOUR THINK!

High Performance or not? You think your think, it’s so true. So many business owners blame all, but themselves for their poor career and business decisions. Let’s be clear here. Yes, experience does have a factor in good decisions and growth, but ultimately “high performance thinking” can only come from a high-performance investment in oneself first. Take a good hard look at yourself and your internal knowledge, and again let’s be clear, I’m not banging on about the over rated IQ (Intelligence Quotient), but the under discovered EQ (Emotional Quotient), that everybody has equal potential of, if recognised and...

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