Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Just Stop It Already!

Are you feeling fearful about the state of the economy and
sky-high gas prices, and how they are affecting your creative
and artistic pursuits?

Here's an inspiring, in-your-face message from Joe Vitale that
might shake some sense into you.

Joe Vitale is an Internet marketing guru who now weaves a lot of spiritual
and positive thinking messages into his work. He was one of the teachers
featured in the book/movie The Secret.

Here's an email Joe sent out....

_______________________________________

Stop it!

Stop paying attention to the media.

Stop paying attention to the doom and gloom of anyone and
everyone around. Stop getting sucked into being a victim.

STOP IT.

You won't go anywhere buying into the cultural trance that there
isn't enough and times are tough.

You won't accomplish your big goals, or do anything of real greatness,
as long as you give in to outer circumstances.

You have to take back your power.

You have to take back your control.

You have to "awaken."

Recently I told a woman who was interviewing me that I was homeless
and in poverty only as long as I stayed stuck in survival "thinking."

As soon as I put my mind on what I "wanted" to have instead,
I began to shift and get better results.

This can happen for you, too. It took me ten years. You can do
it in one weekend.

But you have to stop listening to the media paint a picture of darkness.

The media paints it by finding something dark to report on, whether
it's true or not. You and others listen to it, believe it, and before you
know it, you have "created" what the media painted.

They predict a recession before there actually is one.

But people believe the media, fall into fear, stop spending,
and suddenly a recession is here.

This has to stop. And it can stop right now.

Break free from money worries.

Break free from job worries.

Break free from health worries.

Break free from love worries.

Break free -- PERIOD.
______________________________________

To Your Success
Pete Taboada

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