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MM 47: Secrets of the Millionaire Mind – Part 2

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2. FEATURE: Secrets of the Millionaire Mind – Part 2

Last month we issued Part I of our summary of T. Harv Eker’s millionaire training seminar.

60 of you committed to one action you were going to take in response to Part 1 and/or shared two nuggets you found especially helpful. How did you do?

Get ready for more weal’th-building tips in part 2 of this three-part series, thanks again to my good friend Birgitte Philipedes of New York.

It’s inspired by “Secrets of the Million’aire Mind” by T. Harv Eker. However any errors or omissions are purely our own.

Million’aire Mind Notes – Part 2

  • Get in the game with whatever you’ve got
  • Focus on what you have, NOT what you don’t have
  • The fastest and easiest ways to create wealth is to learn exactly how rich people, who are masters of money, play the game
  • Find as many financial mentors as possible
  • Most people earn within 20% of the average income of their closest friends
  • Make it a point to only associate with successful, positive people (and remember, use your definition of success)
  • Rich people hang around winners
  • If you don’t toot your own horn, it’s possible nobody else will
  • Rich people are excellent promoters
  • Rich people are skilled at packaging their value in a way that’s extremely attractive
  • To be a leader, you must inherently have followers and supporters, which means that you have to be adept at selling, inspiring and motivating people to buy into your vision
  • Leaders earn more money than followers
  • If you really believe in your value then how could it be appropriate to hide it from others?
  • Grow yourself so that you are bigger than any problem
  • If you become a master at handling problems and overcoming any obstacle, nothing can stop you from success
  • If you are not willing to receive, then you are “ripping off” those who want to give to you
  • Money will only make you more of what you already are
  • Get rich by helping others
  • Get rich and then you can help MORE PEOPLE

Exercise:
Don’t just read this information, do something!

Go to our comments section and:
1) Let us know what ACTION (if any) you took as a result of Part 1
2) Post TWO nuggets from above that most strike you
3) Pick ONE action you will take out of reading Part 2, and post it for the world to see.
Comment here

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We’ll bring you Part 3 in a future issue of Mentor Monthly.

Enjoy!

David

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MM #46 Excellence in Coaching

What People are Saying About ‘First Fifty Clients’?

Simply Brilliant!!!!!

I listened to the disc for the first time on Monday and have already booked 45 people for exploratory sessions. I may have to extend my goal to 100 people in 100 days. I never knew I could inspire people to take advantage of a free session. You have motivated me into action and I wish to thank you for this. ” – Loretta Digger, UK

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Coaching and Katrina Aid

We’re thrilled to have raised $4,126 for Katrina Aid! We had over 100 people purchase 10 Super Coaches Share Their Secrets,and donated 100% of the proceeds. Now we get to hand a nicecheck over to charity. This is SolutionBox’s first baby steps in the fundraising arena, and it feels good!

If you would like to contribute your skills and talents to the Katrina victims, Susan Austin is putting together Coaching Makes a Difference. Rather than start our own game, we’re getting behind Susan’s.

Read how you can help here:

Coaching Makes a Difference


Wavy Gravy Pilgramage

Readers helped bring back my favorite Ben and Jerry’s ice cream, Wavy Gravy – for a limited time only. Thank you so much!

Get the full story and view pics of the sweet results here at the Blog

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Telephone Coaching Skills – Volunteer Opportunity

The Institute of Advanced Leadership (sponsored by my good friend Dr. Rob) shares leadership skills with African leaders to work on ending poverty and corruption. They have trained over 3,000 leaders so far.

They seek 10 positive, flexible telephone coaches to volunteer for a 1 year committment. Approximately 5 hours per week.

Email adriana @ PeaceAndProsperity.org with any questions or to apply.


FEATURE: Excellence in Coaching and Your Life

Donna Steinhorn – former #2 at CoachVille and currently forming the Association for Coaching Excellence – asked me for my thoughts on excellence in coaching. It got me thinking, and inspired this article.

How does it apply to you? Ask yourself: “Where am I pursuing excellence in my life? My career? My relationship? My health? My finances?”

“Where am I NOT going for excellence and accepting mediocre results?”

At the end we’ll ask you these questions again, and give you a place you can share your answers for the world to see.

“Excellence in coaching comes down to excellence
in the coach”

I could rave to you about how to ‘do’ great coaching, but I won’t.

It’s excellence in our own lives that counts.

Who are you?

Who are you as a person – that someone would want to work with you?

That they would want a ‘piece’ of your energy? That someone would say, “That’s the type of person I would like to become.” “I want a life like that.”

Are you:

  • Loving your life? Can you find gratitude, are attractive to be around, and things keep getting better?
  • Responsible for your life? Instead of complaining about what happened, you say, “What did I do to create this, and why?” You forgo excuses and blame.
  • Feeling all your feelings honestly? Without letting them rule you, or on the other hand suppressing them?
  • Going for everything you want? Or at least being honest where you’re not?
  • Risking in your life? Saying the things you’re scared to say, even at risk of losing a relationship? Doing the things you fear? Thinking bigger? Letting go of your safe nest for what is next?
  • Taking care of yourself? Are you giving you what you need? Do you exercise and eat well? Do you rest when you need to?
  • Keeping your own standards of integrity? Paying ALL the tax you know you should? Do you pay for software and CD music? Are you on time? Do you let go of the clients you know you’re not helping? But don’t stick to my standards; stick to yours!

“Excellence in coaching
comes down to excellence in the coach.”

Excellent, not perfect

A coach’s life doesn’t have to be perfect. Boy – you should see some of the stuff that happens in my life! But what’s your attitude around it? Is it: ‘What a powerful ride! What’s next?’ Or ‘Why does this always happen to me?’

Do you learn from your experiences? It’s the growing and expanding that leads to understanding for ourselves and for those we coach.

I just had a session today where my courage in coming through a difficult time was fuel and inspiration for my client. It wasn’t so much my ‘technique’ in coaching her; it was her being able to see someone who had been there and faced the tough decisions and come through it with a smile (eventually!). It’s wonderful how our clients call us to live greater lives than we might on our own.

Even in our imperfect lives, are you excited about your life? Do you wake up feeling that something wonderful will happen today? This passion brings enthusiasm to your clients as well. You can create light, when you are lit up yourself.

Pursue excellence, for you and your clients

“Excellence in coaching
comes down to excellence in the coach.”

If you pursue excellence in your own life, you will expect it for your clients.

If you’re willing to pick up the phone and call someone you’re terrified to talk to, you’ll then be a stand for your client to do the same. When you are honest in all your relationships, you’ll expect your client to tell the truth. If you’re looking after yourself, you’ll be firmer with a client who is letting their body go.

When you are out of integrity or living way below your vision of yourself, your self-assurance drops. Conversely, living a life of excellence will give you confidence as a coach, and potential clients will feel it. Every time you make choices that bring you closer to who you want to be, you gain confidence. And confident coaches will ask more of their clients

Work on yourself as much as you work on your business

Don’t just take business classes or coaching teleseminars, take personal growth seminars, read as much as you can, listen to motivational tapes, grow in your relationships, challenge yourself. Know yourself and know your issues, so you continue to grow. Track down your ‘gurus’ and learn from them. These are mine: Paul Lowe, David Deida, the Human Awareness Institute, Landmark Education, Byron Katie, Tony Robbins, Vac Baronco.

“Excellence in coaching
comes down to excellence in the coach.”

If as coaches we pursue excellence in our own lives, we will expect it from our clients. And people will see and feel excellence in the profession!

Exercise:
Where are you pursuing excellence in my life? My career? My relationship? My health? My finances?

Where are you NOT going for excellence and accepting mediocre results?

What will you differently in the next 30 days?

Want accountability? Post your answers here: COMMENTS

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Enjoy!

David

Raising Money for Katrina Aid

Thanks to our subscribers, we raised $4,126 to help those affected by Hurricane Katrina. We sold almost 100 copies of our ebook, ’10 Super Coaches Share Their Secrets’ and are sending 100% of the proceeds to the Red Cross. We thank you all for your generousity! Feels good to be handing the red cross a big fat check.

Wavy Gravy Pilgrimage

A few months ago, I asked readers of my Create a Life You Love newsletter to vote for my favorite Ben and Jerry’s ice cream to bring it back for a short time. Many voted and Wavy Gravy was brought back to life! And here I am enjoying the this “Cashew Brazil Nut ice cream with Chocolate Hazelnut Fudge Swirls & Roasted Almonds”. Thank you so much!

You call this a serving?

Now that’s a serving!

Giving thanks to the God of ice cream…

And…the penance. Worth every pound!

Coaching and Traveling

COMING SOON

Katrina Project: Coaching Makes a Difference

We asked you for feedback on how coaches could best help the people affected by Hurricane Katrina. It seems Susan Austin has put something together, so you now have a place to volunteer your skills! Here’s the blurb she sent us:

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For those who are interested…..the Coaching-Makes-a-Difference (CMAD) project is being organized under the leadership of Susan T. Austin. The project is in response to the many coaches who are wanting to put their coaching skills and talents to good use. The project entails providing pro-bono coaching to individuals and groups who are ready to start building a new life for themselves as a result of Hurricane Katrina, and now Hurricane Rita.

We are also using this project to help further spread the word on how coaching can make a difference in the lives of others and by providing coaching for Relief Providers, Business Owners who are Rebuilding and coaching for those who have opened up their homes to survivors.

You can read about the specific projects and sign-up at the website http://www.Coaching-Makes-A-Difference.com. Even an hour of your time will make a difference. Hope you’ll join us.

Susan T. Austin
Ceo, Coaching Innovation
susan@coachinginnovation.com

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