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What an introduction into this forum. I feel a little wobbly right now as I don't quite "get it". However, your post lets me know that I am at least going in the right direction. Thank you for sharing!

May you forever move to your best!

Sharon


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hi croz,

I felt so much encouraged by your article.Am a newbie and all i need is inspirations from someone thats tried and tested the SOGR principles.
 
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Hi All

I have just been rereading this post.

It certainly appeared to help a lot of people in 2006.

My update is really positive. Since posting things have really accellerated and I now find doing things in a certain way second nature.

I must just tell you all that the more you understand these teachings the easier it becomes.

I have had a few times that I sort of wobbled, and everytime you can pin it down to how you are thinking about something or how you perceive it.

Anyone can master these teachings and change their life.

The trouble is that many of us have a glass ceiling limiting what we believe we can achieve and that is as high as we can go.

My advice is to smash the glass and then really follow your dreams.

There are no limits or boundaries, only the ones you imagine.

May I wish you all a very Happy Xmas

See you next year

Abundance to All

Croz
 
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I'm so thankful you brought this topic back
up to date since I'm new here and to SOGR.
What you said has inspired me further.

Just to acquaint you with me....
Here's what I wrote on my first post which was
the day I joined on Dec.17th. -----------------------------------
For years, I have read many self-help books and have studied the ideas and philosophies of great men like-- Norman Vincent Peale, Napoleon Hill, Tony Robbins, Brian Tracy, Zig Ziglar, Earl Nightingale, Jim Rohn Mark V Hansen, Robert Allen, Jack Canfield, Henry Cloud, Tim LaHaye, just to name a few -- and also some great women authors like Joyce Meyer, Beth Moore, Rhonda Byrne, etc. All of these people have added something to my life and for that I am thankful.

Yet, I continued to feel that I was missing something and I asked my Creator to show me what it was that I was missing out on. Soon after that a friend of mine recommended I read The Science of Getting Rich. I found the website 10 days ago and I have devoured the book 3 times. I ordered Rebecca's audio of the book and now I have joined SOGR Practical Geniuses. I am excited about what I will learn here. I am applying all that I have already learned, and somehow I just know that this is what I have been looking for! It did ring true to me, too, each time I read the book.

My inner being identified with what was written on each page and I felt that I had "come home" so to speak! It did resonate inside of me. Up until now, I wondered why I had such a strong desire to be rich and yet that desire was being unfulfilled in my life. Now, I know that I can change all of that and have the tools and the power at my disposal to do so.
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So you see, Croz, you have DEFINITELY re-inforced my initial feelings and have
given me the encouragement to keep doing
this and not getting side-tracked.
THANK YOU very much!


Grammie

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Thank you Croz!
I am a newbie and your posts reinforced my conviction that the SOGR Practical Geniuses Course is exactly what I was looking for.
I wish you and all Geniuses a new year full of visions coming true Smile
 
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Hi Croz,

Thanks for your post. I am a second-timer through the lessons - last time I didn't use the Forum, but this time I intend to use it to connect with like-minded people and help keep me focussed. I am in much the same financial position as I was last time through, but I think I allowed myself get distracted last time. Here I am, once again, saying living on the financial cliff-edge is just not good enough for me - I want to live a fantastic life, and for that I need funds!!!

What came across most strongly in your post is that I need to let go of all my other books while taking the course, and just immerse myself in SOGR. This is a real challenge for me - I have my mountain of books at all times that I am reading. I love them so much, and am constantly reading different authors on similar subjects. This can in fact be a bit confusing as they approach things from different angles.

Thanks for the timely encouragement to give myself a break and really apply myself to SOGR for now. Your results are inspiring.

Here's to more motivated, committed second-timers!!!
 
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Hi Croz - so good to hear from you. Remember me!!! I am back also. My new year resolution is to stick to the SOGR until I get it! I have only myself to blame and take responsibility for that. If you can be worth $3 million so can I. You are an absolute inspiration and thank you.
Love Light and Laughter Happilee
p.s. Greg is keeping good health Smile


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Hi Happilee

Nice to hear from you and regards to Greg.

Not bragging, but this is an old posting and the three million is history, once you start you cannot stop it.

I promise that it is ALL a state of mind.

I wrote an article recently, I cannot remember if it was on this forum, but one of the things I have found that really accelerates results, is to study with a buddy.

It seems that you make a lot more commitment if you hold yourself accountable to someone.

When we hold ourselves accountable to ourselves, we tend to be able to manipulate ourselves to suit. This is no good because we are only cheating ourselves. When you discuss and report to someone else it seems that you really put in more effort, and have more energy.

Happy New Year to everyone and make sure you find someone to study with and see the difference.

Abundance to All

Croz from OZ
 
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Let me tell you all that each and everyone of you can make this work for you, make a COMMITMENT and say whatever happens I am going to follow Rebeccas teachings to the letter. If you do anything short of that you can only blame yourself for your lack of success. It would be immpossible for you to complete the course and then put your hand on your heart and say it did not work.


Bravo Croz!

I only recently understood much better what you have been saying all along! Follow Wally to the letter. No exceptions! thanks a zillion


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Kevin

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Hi,

I just had to say that Croz's wonderful post is what inspired me to stop kicking tires and actually join the Practical Genius course. What a great example of what the principles of SOGR can do.

Croz, if you see this post, thank you for sharing your story.

Best wishes,
Bill
 
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Originally posted by croz:
My advice is to smash the glass and then really follow your dreams.
There are no limits or boundaries, only the ones you imagine.


thanks Croz! I needed that :-) Paix, Carolyn
 
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Croz wrote:
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Whilst writing I would like to thank Rebecca from the bottom of my heart for all she has done for me, we even locked horns on one occassion and for this I apologise.
Croz from OZ


I really like and respect the way you thank Rebecca, Croz. That is truly great. Paix, Carolyn
 
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I have just found this thread from the past.

Are there any other people who have come back and updated the forums about what is happening in their lives. If you know of them, please let me know.

I find this sort of thing very uplifting, especially when you know that it is genuine.

The more I visit these forums the more I like them.

Rebecca you are to be congratulated for continuing to interact in such a positive way, to help us newbies.

Thank you in advance for any stories or anecdotes that may add to building my faith.

With Gratitude

Belinda
 
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Belinda,
If you search, you will find LOTS of inspiring successes from your fellow SOGR students. And they are wonderful and helpful.

However, I would like to suggest something that may inspire you even more: Keep your own gratitude journal. You may be pleasantly astonished at how many successes you have already had in your own life!

Part of this is simply recognizing riches when you see them. That may seem silly, but I often forget or fail to notice my own successes unless I write them down. It's so easy to think that it isn't working unless something BIG happens. Often, great changes come in small shifts. Just watch. I bet you can think of some examples already!

Love and blessings,
Rachel
 
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