Tuesday, February 19, 2008

You know what you want!

Do you have any critical issues in your life that you're NOT taking action on, like losing weight ... getting a new job ... improving your finances ... or changing a relationship?
What about your everyday life? Is inaction a general habit that causes you to do things like:

Leave unfinished projects lying around your house?
Do meaningless chores instead of really important tasks?
Drag your feet on making necessary phone calls or writing
thank-you notes?

Wait until the last minute (or even later) to file your taxes?
Consistently return movies or pay bills late?
Make a to-do list, and then ignore it?
Continue bad habits when you simply know better?

Here's why I'm asking:

So much information out there is aimed at helping you figure out what you need to do in order to get what you want in life. But for a lot of people — and maybe for you — the question isn't what to do. They already know that.

It's actually doing it that's the problem. Whatever your particular issue may be, if you can identify with the challenge of knowing what to do, but still not doing it, then I've got life-changing news for you. The typical excuses for not doing what you know you should — I'm too stressed out ... I don't have the time ... I don't have the energy, etc. — are, in fact, manifestations of a complex, interconnected web of psychological, chemical, and neurological factors.

When activated, these factors can effectively paralyze you — making it virtually impossible for you to take the actions needed to create change in your life. In other words, it isn't laziness, lack of willpower, and/or low motivation that are to blame for the fact that you aren't achieving your goals. Even if you're highly motivated … even if you want something very badly … and even if you know exactly what you need to do to get it … if you've got these internal circumstances operating, you AREN'T going to be able to do it.

But while the biochemistry may be complex, the solutions are actually quite simple. These solutions — and the fascinating science behind them — are revealed in a powerful audio system that examines all 10 of the most common excuses for inaction:

Excuse #1: "I'm too stressed out."
Excuse #2: "I don't believe I can."
Excuse #3: "I don't have the time."
Excuse #4: "I don't have the energy."
Excuse #5: "I'm too emotional."
Excuse #6: "I'll always be the way I am."
Excuse #7: "I'm afraid I'll make a mistake."
Excuse #8: "I'm too sick."
Excuse #9: "I'm too skeptical."
Excuse #10: "I can't do it alone."

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What are you NOT doing
that you know you SHOULD do?
Eating better? Exercising? Eliminating your debt?
Rethinking your career? Reorganizing your household? Repairing that long-lost friendship?
Just think of all the big and little things you would be able to accomplish if you could break through the excuses that typically hold you back.
Doing just that is so much easier than you've been led to believe, and I'd like you to find out.
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Sincerely,

Matthew Avalon-C.E.O.- Mount Avalah ent.inc.
contact; mtavalahent@sbcglobal.net

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Saturday, February 16, 2008

The foundation for your achievement

A long while ago, a great warrior had to make a decision which ensured his success on the battlefield. He was about to send his army against a powerful foe, whose men outnumbered his own. He loaded his soldiers into boats, sailed to the enemy’s country, unloaded soldiers and equipment, then gave the order to burn the ships that had carried them. Addressing his men before the first battle, he said, ‘You see the boats going up in smoke. That means that we cannot leave these shores alive unless we win! We now have no choice-we win or we perish!’ They won.

The principle described above is the difference that distinguishes practically all who succeed from those who fail. You must be willing to burn all bridges.

Every human being who understands the purpose of money, wishes for it. Wishing will not bring it. Desiring riches with a state of mind that becomes an obsession, then planning definite ways and means to acquire riches, and backing those plans with persistence which does not recognize failure, will bring riches. -Napoleon Hill

Thank you, I appreciate you,

Matthew Avalon

E-mail: mtavalahent@sbcglobal.net

Do you really want change?

There is one single mental move you can make, which in a millisecond, will solve enormous problems for you. It has the potential to improve almost any personal or business situation you will ever encounter… and it could literally propel you down the path to enormous success. We have a name for this mental activity… it is called Decision.

Decisions or the lack of them, are responsible for the breaking or making of many a career. Individuals who have become very proficient at making decisions, without being influenced by the opinions of others, are the very same people whose annual incomes fall into the six figure category. However, it’s not just your income that is affected by decisions; your whole life is dominated by this power. The health of your mind and body, the well-being of your family, your social life, the type of relationships you develop…all are dependent upon your ability to make sound decisions.

You would think anything as important as decision making, when it has such far reaching power would be taught in every school, but it is not. To compound the problem, not only is decision-making missing from the curriculum of our educational institutions, up until recently, it’s also been absent from most of the corporate training and human resource programs available.

So, how is a person expected to develop this mental ability? Quite simply, you must do it on your own. However, I think it’s important to understand that it’s not difficult to learn how to make wise decisions. Armed with the proper information and by subjecting yourself to certain disciplines, you can become a very effective decision maker.

You can virtually eliminate conflict and confusion in your life by becoming proficient at making decisions. Decision making brings order to your mind, and of course, this order is then reflected in your objective world…your results.

James Allen may have been thinking of decisions when he wrote, “We think in secret and it comes to pass. Environment is but our looking glass.” No one can see you making decisions but they will almost always see the results of your decisions. The person who fails to develop their ability to make decisions is doomed because indecision sets up internal conflicts which can, without warming, escalate into all out mental and emotional wars. Psychiatrists have a name to describe these internal wars, it is ambivalence. My Oxford Dictionary tells me that ambivalence is the co-existence in one person of opposite feelings toward the same objective.

Author; Bob Procter.

I hope you enjoyed these insights. Thank you, I appreciate you,

Matthew Avalon-C.E.O./Mount Avalah ent. inc.

Contact: mtavalahent@sbcglobal.net

Paradigms

Are you ready for some poetic self help and personal development?

Caught in the chains of enslavement, but these chains you cannot find.

You hold the key to the truth, but these chains, they dull your mind.

Shackled by the falsifiers, they share with you only the shadows of things.

You commit to serve the mundane, societies slave is what you became.

The spirit caught in a net of thorns, entrapped by others spells.

I speak but your ignorant to me, do you really want to live in hell?

Can you not see what it is that you hold? It’s as if your an empty shell.

Do you understand what you have lost, for what fulfillment could you possibly tell?

COPYRIGHT; March 29, 1999

by Matthew C. Avalon

Paradigm shift

Why should we serve that in which betrays? Why should we lower ourselves to the beasts?

We need not be held in their chains, together we shall prepare for a feast.

Praising the weapon that cleanses the land, so perfect, it’s way unopposed.

Punisher of the treacherous ones, when it comes no-one will know.

This force no bolt withstands, for it’s now the merciless one, unquenchable rage in which it holds, their deeds of treason unseen by the ones…

…enchained by ignorance which shielded their crimes, all seen by the all knowing one, and also my very own eyes.

You will perish at the hands of the storm, this storm that is in your mind.

The mundane, so disbanded are they, no purpose can they find.

The power words are empty, your way being left to the winds

Bitter is the wailing of sheep, even now memories are whimsy.

So there’s no mercy for you. You’ve broken the most sacred law.

You’ve taken the dreams of many a life, and crumbled down their walls.

Lives you have bound and punished, for your crimes no repentance can turn back the wrath.

This you have called on yourself by your deeds, no new life can arise from the past.

Bound by the chains that trap your mind, enslaved by those who tell you lies, there’s an inscription inside you will find…

The key to the truth lies in your own mind.

Believe in yourself and remember the plan, all that we need is to respect all we have.

Copyright; March 29, 1999

by Matthew C. Avalon

Thank you, I appreciate you.

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