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Key Ingredients To Living A Successful Life
by
John Harricharan
The
following is a excerpt from the exclusive AudioMotivation interview
with Lecturer, author, businessman, and motivational icon John
Harricharan.
AUDIOMOTIVATION:
What other tools and resources would you say are essential to
achieve personal success and I'd love to pass that along to the
AudioMotivation members today.
JOHN
HARRICHARAN: You know, I always thought there were two
important things in the recipe of success. Two of the most important
ingredients in success are, number one, a sense of purpose
and number two, a touch of madness. You've got
to be crazy. And I mean that in a really lighthearted way.
Let's
touch on a sense of purpose. It's actually where do you want to
go, what do you want to do, what is it you want to do with your
life and what is it you want to do for humanity or your family
or your friends or just for yourself? Which means you have to
believe in who you are.
You
have to have a feeling of self-worth, a feeling of self, not self-importance,
but of a positive self-image that you are worthy of being here
on this Earth.
Until
you can come to terms with that, you can't go on to the other
thing or the other one won't do it alone. It's like baking a cake
with half the stuff you need for it. It won't be a really good
cake so the other recipe is you've got to be crazy enough, you've
got to be mad enough to say to yourself, you know the universe
may not owe me a living but I owe the universe a life and because
of that I will follow my dream, I will follow this inner feeling,
this intuitive guidance, this whatever it is that calls to me
from deep within me. I'll follow that and I'll do the necessary
things, I'll take action and I'll get to where I want to go. That's
the nutshell version of it, two of the most important things.
AUDIOMOTIVATION:
Now people really need to do this every day to kind of affirm
that within themselves and free themselves of any guilt that may
be holding them back, right?
JOHN
HARRICHARAN: Yeah, well you know, one of the greatest
detriments to becoming wealthy is actually guilt. A friend of
mine, a late friend of mine, Foster Hibbard, many people have
heard of him. He was a friend and student of Dr. Napoleon Hill
of Think
And Grow Rich and Foster and I were friends for many, many
years until he died a few years ago and once I asked him about
money.
I
said, "Foster, what is it you think that prevents people
from becoming wealthy?", and he looked at me and said, "You
know, John, it's guilt, guilt, guilt". Because the only message
guilt brings is that you don't deserve it. It says to you, you
don't deserve, you don't deserve, you don't deserve. And if there
is a feeling within you that you do not deserve, if you do not
deserve to be wealthy, you won't be because you will stop yourself.
Josh
Hinds & Andy O'Bryan co-founded AudioMotivation
which includes success sessions with famous motivational speakers,
trainers, business experts and best-selling authors.

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