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I've always known that some paths are good and some are bad. ...any path will get you there.

I'm single, 43 and live in the mid-west. I've always have had problems with authority figures and so it's always made sense to own my own business. I am a destop publisher, salesman for IPS Card, Shiatsu Practitioner and Golf Instructor in the summer months.

My question is why can I prepare so very well but have such a hard time taking action. Is it a fear of rejection?

Any responses are greatly appreciated.
 
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<Wonder>
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Well Dan,

The reason why isn't really important now, because you've found the Science of Getting Rich, and through doing Rebecca's course, you will automatically begin to take action.

And by working with Mr. Wattles' book, it will seem normal and easy.

Before I took this course, I was a terrible procrastinator. There were probably fifty things in my life that were half done, or not started at all. By honing down to what I really wanted to do, (clear mental vision) and then doing one thing a day, even if it was a very Small thing, I sloughed off "not doing" like an old skin. It's gone. And I feel like a different person.

So don't worry about it. Just start to think, what one thing can I do today, and then do it. You'll become an Action Man!!!

Best of Luck.

Wonder
 
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My question is why can I prepare so very well but have such a hard time taking action. Is it a fear of rejection?


Dan,

Let me tell you about my old friend, Bill. We don’t see each other much but I make a point of visiting him every now and then, just to keep in touch.

The last time I saw Bill, he looked really down in the dumps, so I asked him, “Hey, Bill. Why you looking so glum?” And Bill says, “My wife won’t fix me breakfast.”

Hmmm. I had to stop and think for a moment.

“Bill,” I say.

“Yeah?” Bill replies.

“Bill,” I say, “You’re not even married.”

And Bill says, “Yeah, I know. But I was thinking, if I was, sooner or later my wife and I would get into an argument, and then she wouldn’t cook me breakfast.”

Pause. I’m stunned. I don’t say nothing.

After awhile Bill asks, “Do you think I should apologize first? Or is that being unmanly? I don’t even remember what I did.”

Pause. Again, I’m more stunned.

Ok, ok, I’m making it up. But this is like the fear of rejection.

Do you see?

Phil
 
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