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The best Year ever! (280 days to go)

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

Tomorrow is New Year’s eve and the last day of 2008 - and my, what a year it has been! From working two jobs, to c0-founding a successful online payment company, to going into liquidation, to becoming more successful than I have ever been, being in the best financial position of my life, spending the most time I have ever spent with my family - things amazing! Let’s keep this momentum up - you know we will!

What will 2009 bring for you? How close are you to achieving your goals? What goals will you achieve next year? What new opportunities will present themselves? Will you still be in the same job? Will you be a millionaire? Will you increase your wealth? I hope you’re answering yes to that last question!

“2009 is just another year, just another 365 days. It’s what you do with each of those days that will determine how you change the rest of your life” 

The Kiwi Millionaire 2008

 I believe that there has never been a better time to take action, grab the opportunities that are right there in front of you - so let’s get cracking and make 2009 the most successful year we’ve ever had.

How to ensure that you have the best year ever:

Follow these simple steps to ensure that you are achieving your goals faster than ever before, and that 2009 and the best year you have ever had!

  1. Take consistent action EVERY DAY towards your goals (no matter how small)
  2. Create your dreamboard, and look/visualize DAILY
  3. Ask yourself “What am I grateful for today?” EVERY DAY
  4. Celebrate every success, no matter how insignificant it may seem

The key to achieving anything in life is to take consistent actions with passion. If you can do this, then nothing will stop you from achieving all your goals!

Even if you have a Dreamboard already, now would be a great time to make a new one! :-)

How to Make a Dreamboard (320 days to go)

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

As I have previously talked about, it’s very important to have goals in your life. Some are short term goals like getting up and going to work. Some are medium term goals like buying a new car next year or getting a new job. Some are long term goals like being able to retire when you reach a certain age. How many of us have that goal?

Well, the great news is that we can choose when we want to achieve those goals! That’s right - who said you have to be 65 to retire? What’s stopping you from retiring at the age of 45? 35? or even 30?

I think that your DESIRE to achieve your goal is directly proportional to the time it takes to achieve it. For example, if you really, REALLY (more…)