Friday, 24 June 2011

Financial Freedom begin with ABD

One of the pre-requisites for financial freedom is a desire; your desire to become free must be strong…in fact, it must be an obsession. If you are to overcome your fears, pre-conditions habits and belief you must have strong desire rooted in a worthy call, cause or assignment.

The most wise King who ever lived, King Solomon, was recorded saying, “a good man leaves inheritance to his children’s children” [Proverbs 13:22, NIV] so what does it mean if a man leave nothing or worse, debts to his children…let alone his children’s children. My desire is my own financial freedom, but more importantly to be able to leave a legacy to my children and my children children.

Your motivation must be ABSOLUTE BURNING DESIRE (ABD) to succeed and not the fear of failure. Your desire to succeed must be greater than your fear of failure if you are to be and do anything worthwhile in life. As you meditate, feed on and commit to writing your desire…it will begin to grow in you and expand into a worthwhile cause.

Don’t think of negative thoughts, you will know what to do with them later when you have your dream on ground. Continue to meditate and adding one good thought after another on your dream until your dream/vision becomes greater than your fear, then and only then will you be able to act according to your dream, until then, you will continue to act according to your fears.

That desire, must then be transmutted into hope, hope into belief and belief into action. By faith the things WE DESIRE are brought to us, but it is by confident ACTion we recieve whatsover we desire. If you believe, really believe that what you desire will come to you, you will instinctively act in that direction.

Remember, WEAK desire brings about weak action which translates to weak results; STRONG desire (obsession) translates into strong (passionate action) which translates to great results. Dr Mike Murdock of Wisdom House says that your desire must become your obsession in order to get great results (paraphrased from his book-the 3 most important things in your life, 1997)

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