August 2011

Conversations with Rob: Learning from a Multi-Millionaire

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I always thought if I had the opportunity to learn from a multi-millionaire, I would ask them all the questions in the world about making my bank account look like theirs. But what I’ve learned from Rob White is that financial prosperity is an effect, not a destination. It’s an effect of living the truth.

I’ve been in contact with Rob for just shy of a year. My conversations with him have helped me grow immensely, which has directly translated into growth in other areas of my life.

I share this conversation with you in partnership with Rob because I suspect that most people contemplate how to become wealthy. I also suspect that the traditional focus in successfully achieving financial prosperity is ‘business’ and not so much on self-improvement. I believe that without improving ourselves, the battle to improve anything else is highly unlikely.

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How to Get to and Maintain a Higher Level of Motivation

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With such treacherous terrains to maneuver through in life, we have to stay fueled from the right source in order to maintain a balance of motivation. And just as every car manufacturer recommends a certain grade of octane in order to properly power an engine; we have to properly power our motivational level with the right type of fuel. If the recommendation is premium grade, but a lower quality is used overtime, the engine will eventually breakdown. Fuel for motivation works the same way.

The Motivation for this Article

In recent weeks I’ve received a number of emails asking me for tips on maintaining a high level motivated. I find this question challenging to answer because I believe our motivation is driven by personal factors; what is important to me may not be important to someone else.

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