“The NEW Think & Grow Rich” Philosophy


This audio page will give you a quick update with what's happening in the world of Ted Ciuba.

As with most people during these tumultuous times - though they may come packaged slightly differently for me than for you, I've also had a number of adventures.

Got 2 items for you here...

#1) A suggestion you visit Linda Forsythe's site where she features her recent release, Walking With The Wise: Overcoming Obstacles. Timing couldn't be better...

http://walkingwiththewise.com/thinkrich

#2) A quick audio I put together sharing recent personal updates with you.

Nothing for sale... Nothing that will help you boost your traffic... Etc. Just a quick personal note from me to you.

I appreciate your friendship,

Ted

http://walkingwiththewise.com/thinkrich

P.S. Sneak Peek! Author and achiever Nina Hart is going to be releasing her new book, Forever Young At 50+ at a private reception in the Miami area on the 17th of July... Don't tell anybody I shared this news with you...

I hope you enjoy and benefit from this as much as Dr Stan and I did!

Stan "Dr. Breakthrough" Harris Breaking 7 BricksDr Breakthrough, as he's known, Dr Stan Harris, a 10th degree black belt - one of few in the world. Dr. Stan Harris, a man selected to the Motivational Speakers Hall of Fame. The same little 6-year-old Stan Harris who was actually tarred and feathered! Dr. Breakthrough, a man I personally saw break through 22 inches of brick today!

Dr Stan Harris is a star... But in this fast-paced interview he did for his network, he was interviewing me, Ted Ciuba, making me the star, about The NEW Think And Grow Rich philosophy as it's applied in action...

There's a LOT of good teaching, a lot of relevant news in this 57 minute audio interview... And I'm certain, if you haven't yet met my friend, Stan "Dr. Breakthrough" Harris, this will be a good intro.

Then you've got to go visit one of his websites at:

www.DrBreakThrough.com

www.JoinDrBreakThrough.com

Best riches, Ted

You must live in the present. Launch yourself on every wave. Find your eternity in each moment. Henry David Thoreau said that. Here we are, talking about eternity. Here we are, describing HoloMagic. Henry David Thoreau, the transcendentalist, said it in the 1800's. He said a lot of other important things, too, like, The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation.

Those are the two alternatives.

The mass of men—he would have said people today—lead lives of quiet desperation. Then he says to us: You must live in the present. Launch yourself on every wave. Find your eternity in each moment. That's a big difference between quiet desperation and living with passion.

And that's the position of creative, actualizing individuals who decide what they want to contribute to this Earth, their contribution for having the chance to pass this way. Further, knowing that the law works—they go after it in the way that they choose.

Surely, surely, if you use good marketing, everything is selling. It's getting into your zone. A lot times that's getting outside your comfort zone.

You see, when you're doing something new, when you're reaching for a new thing, when it's a time of change, whether circumstances are brought on you or whether you have a more of a desire to build up, you can stir the fire and passion within. We have events like that that try to help you.

That's one of the things the firewalk is all about. With focus and intention, boom, you can do it.

But the difference between your life and lives of quiet desperation, the lives that you know a lot of your friends, neighbors, media, and people on the street are leading, is that you must live in the present. They call it a “present”. Be creative. Launch yourself on every wave. Find your eternity in each moment.

I have a friend, Stephen Bisyak, who encountered a real serious situation. And if you could think like this in everything you do, you'd be far better off. This is part of what he did. This became part of his life.

He wanted to go, at the time when it was real new and novel, bungee jumping—bungee jumping off a bridge. And so he put together a group of 10-12 people, and they got up at 4 AM—it was hundreds of miles away.

And they were so good, so happy, so excited—and they also all had something in the pit of their stomachs, knowing that they were going up, but the only way that they could get down was to come down.

And this man stood there, number one in line, he had led the group—and he didn't want to jump. He didn't want to jump—it was terrifying, it was absolutely everything you wouldn't do. But he had one thing in mind: "I've got my friends, my MasterMind group, people that I'm responsible to. I'd rather jump and die than not jump at all."

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