I was doing a priming session with a friend today and we were discussing focus and energy. He has just commenced a new relationship and is very excited about it, and focused on it. This is a great thing, and he is really enjoying the friendship and love that he is creating. He is focused so much on this relationship that it has taken up all of his time. He is not currently employed or studying and is solely enjoying the relationship. This heavy investment into the relationship is creating a situation in which he has depleted most of his savings. Reality struck home when he realised that the funds were getting low, and he needed some extra money for upcoming events and challenges. The bar for a Man is to be a leader, lover and provider. Whilst he is hitting the mark by being a lover, this is only one of the three areas in which he needs to take care of if he is going to be truly happy, and if he is going to have a happy partner. As an excellent lover, he is able to provide love and tenderness to his girlfriend, however this alone will not put…
I recently read a quote from Albert Einstein that said, “Try not to become a man of success, but a man of value”. As I have considered this thought I comprehended that success does not come by focusing on success. Many people believe that income or wealth is the predominant measure of success. It is true that financial mastery is a measure of success, however there are many who are successful, or feel successful regardless of their level of wealth. After all, financial well-being is only one aspect of life. Therefore if one is successful in their finances, it is folly to automatically assume that this person is successful. Success in one’s career, does not translate to success in life. I have learned that money, relationships, health and purpose all play a role, and collectively contribute to happiness and success. If a wealthy person is unhappy the reason may be that they had leaned their ladder of success against the wrong wall. The rich suffer from anxiety, just like middle class and the poor. The rich suffer from depression, just like the middle class and the poor. This is because happiness is based on values, and if you focus on…
I had a brilliant student in one of my workshops state that there are only 3 ways to use time. He said that we can sell our time, invest our time or waste our time. As I have thought about this comment, and looked back on my life I realise that I have wasted so much time. In fact even when I was selling my time and investing my time, at the core often I was wasting my time. The biggest reason for this is my reluctance, or resistance to planning. Planning takes time. Planning takes mental focus and energy. Planning is a vital part of all success, and it is a principle that successful people understand and live. Planning is not only goal setting. It’s not only about the big picture. It is about all the small details. It is about the moments in our lives, and making those small moments count. Whilst I understand the importance of planning, often I feel like it is a waste of time because I am so focussed on taking action. However planning is an important aspect of ‘sharpening the saw’. My brother in law and I were using an electric chainsaw that was…
If you want to be great, be grateful. The world is full of highly successful people, who have accumulated a lot of money, a lot of property, a lot of material possessions and a lot of knowledge. You do not have to travel far to discover that some of these people, though wealthy, are not happy in their core. They are not living a life of fulfillment. The same rings true for the poor and destitute. Some have very meager means and yet radiate happiness and fulfillment, yet others are weighed down by the troubles of life. Fulfillment really has little to do with prosperity. It has everything to do with how grateful we are, and there are some very basic and logical reasons for this. For some Happiness does indeed come from money. This is only up to a point. Once our needs and some of our wants have been met there is no more happiness to be found in money. Therefore we must look to find happiness in some other way. As we consider the contrast between the fulfilled, and unfulfilled, let us consider the 4 ways that gratitude leads to a fulfilling life. For the past year…
AccessWorld Seminars. About the Company. AccessWorld Seminars was established in September 2015. The purpose of AccessWorld Seminars is to create an organisation that promotes EMPOWERMENT. AccessWorld Seminars was created as a vehicle to assist people to break away from the trance that many find themselves stuck in. This trance is the trance of DISEMPOWERMENT. AccessWorld Seminars utilises many teaching and training programs to accomplish this end. These programs consist of seminars, workshops, life coaching and re-patterning sessions. Seminars provide a ‘saturation environment’ in which transformation is the focus. There is something magical that happens when a group of people learn and grow together. Seminars are designed to build your belief, stretch your thinking, have you experience strong positive emotions and gain emotional mastery. When in a peak emotional state, your decision making ability is enhanced, as is confidence and self-belief. You will experience total empowerment and the ability to take full control of your life. Workshops are designed to teach you to use the tools and skills of coaching and Neurological Re-patterning. They are designed to give you practical experience in a safe learning environment, so that you can create change in your own life…
I was feeling as though I cannot teach wealth because I am not wealthy. The truth is that I have never earned more than 100k in any financial year. As I think about the wealthy people in Australia and America and in the rest of the world my income by comparison is very tiny. To the Millionaire and Billionaire 100k is a small amount of money. Some celebrities spend that amount on an article of clothing, a charity dinner or a vacation. I have therefore thought about the limited earning capacity that I have. I have pondered the beliefs that I have about my value or worth. I recall a seminar leader once stating, “You get paid exactly what you believe that you are worth”. According to this way of thinking I am worth 100k. I do not believe that I am worth 200k or 300k or more. If I did then I would be earning more money. That to me sounds like a truth, and I know that as I change my belief about myself and my worth, my income will change accordingly. Here I have shared with you my limitations around earning capacity, success and money. I therefore…
Why do I prime? Firstly I have a believing heart, and I have been told in the past by one I would consider wise that certain actions produce certain results. That seems very evident and almost third grade. When I hear a statement like this from one who is wealthy, happy, content and fulfilled, then I will listen and then model what they themselves have done. I attended an event in September 2015 with Tony Robbins. The event was unbelievable for me. I used so much energy as I really wanted to get an extreme amount out of the event. Therefore my investment was tremendous. I really do not think I have ever invested so much effort and energy to one event ever in my life. Considering my diet, I amazed myself and others in the auditorium. Others appreciated the level of energy that I displayed. Prior to the event I read the words to the effect, “one can be excited for a day or a week, but to be excited for 20 years will give you the life of your dreams”. I read this quote and immediately thought to myself. “Impossible”. I thought about the emotions that I experienced…
Money is a concern for so many people today. Money causes a real challenge as so many people have huge earning capacity, and yet money seems to slip through their fingers. I learned long ago that wealth creation does not come from income. Wealth creation comes from investments. It comes from saving and having money grow through investing. Most people have strong emotions attached to money, and for good reason. While you and I were growing up our parents also had very strong feelings toward money. While some of these thoughts and feelings were positive, many of them were negative. Your parents like mine may have said, “We can’t afford it”. “Money does not grow on trees”. “How are we going to pay for that”, “It’s hard to get ahead”. “It’s hard to make money” Most of us could do a little more money I am sure, yet some of these sayings that live in the unconscious mind could keep us from having more of this resource. For example, you may consciously believe that having more money will give you freedom to purchase the things you want and need, you may unconsciously believe that “it’s hard to get ahead”. You…