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“Do what you love. That simple.”

“Do what you love.  That simple.” ~ Be True Rich: 3 Simple Keys To Live Your Good Life Now!

Sometimes we forget how easy it truly is to live a good life.

Our brains can handle complicated; so, we create complicated, but the keys, the solutions are usually quite simple, and the biggest, overarching answer is to do what you love.

Sometimes we start to believe that we should be doing a whole bunch of other stuff, and that’s fine, but if you want to get into the ease of The Flow where the Universe supports your every endeavor, then:  do what you love.

Lately, I’ve been adding more and more music to my life.  I LOVE music.  I am doing what I love.

I am singing and writing songs and performing.

Yes, it takes time and commitment, but it brings me great joy.

AND, I’ve noticed that the more music I incorporate into my life, the easier EVERYTHING becomes.

More people seem to be spontaneously buying things from me over the internet.  More potential clients are reaching out to me to ask for help.

Sometimes we get into a trap of thinking we need to accomplish certain things in realms we do not love before we can indulge in the “luxury” of spending our time doing the things we love.

That’s backwards.

You will accomplish much more in all areas of your life when you are doing what you love.

So, just do it.

This concept is a central theme of my book Be True Rich in which I define rich as “the amount of love you have in and for your life.”  The more love you have for your life (by doing what you love), the richer you are – in EVERY way!

What are some things you love to do that you’ve not been allowing into your life?  What are some steps you can take TODAY to start incorporating them into the fabric of your life?

Law of Attraction Tip:  The more time you spend doing what you love, the more you  will attract more things you love into your life.

Flower Tip:  Have the flowers you love around you.

Simple.

Here’s a little video that PBS put together using snippets of Bob Ross’s shows and modern technology to create a song based on his philosophy.  Take this beautiful, uplifting message about painting, and apply it to any/all areas of your life. “This is your world, you are the creator!”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLO7tCdBVrA

Love and Success,

Katherine.

Katherine C. H. E.

Author, Be True Rich

Be True Rich: Live a life you absolutely LOVE. (Order a signed, first edition copy of Be True Rich here.)

CEO and Founder
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Common Denominator of Success: Simple!

This is not original material…

“The Common Denominator of Success” by Albert E.N. Gray

“The common denominator of success — the secret of success of every man who has ever
been successful — lies in the fact that he formed the habit of doing things that failures
don’t like to do.”

THE COMMON DENOMINATOR OF SUCCESS is as timely and inspirational, as it was when it was first delivered in 1940. Though it was written for life insurance professionals, it’s message is equally well suited to anyone in the sales profession, or anyone in any field of endeavor who seeks success in their professional, personal or spiritual lives.

This inspiring message by Mr. Gray is one of the most timeless pieces of life insurance literature. It first appeared as a major address at the 1940 NALU (National Association of Life Underwriters) annual convention in Philadelphia and has been available to association members in pamphlet form ever since. Although our author has passed away, his words of wisdom and moving philosophy — so manifest in “The Common Denominator of Success” — are part of the current life insurance scene and have real meaning for today’s professional life underwriter. Mr. Gray was an official of the Prudential Insurance Company of America and had 30 years of continuous experience  both as an agent in the field and as a promoter and instructor in sales development. He was known throughout the country as a writer and speaker on life insurance subjects.

Several years ago I was brought face to face with the very disturbing realization that I
was trying to supervise and direct the efforts of a large number of men who were trying
to achieve success, without knowing myself what the secret of success really was. And
that, naturally, brought me face to face with the further realization that regardless of what
other knowledge I might have brought to my job, I was definitely lacking in the most
important knowledge of all.
Of course, like most of us, I had been brought up on the popular belief that the secret of
success is hard work, but I had seen so many men work hard without succeeding and so
many men succeed without working hard that I had become convinced that hard work
was not the real secret even though in most cases it might be one of the requirements.
And so I set out on a voyage of discovery which carried me through biographies and
autobiographies and all sorts of dissertations on success and the lives of successful men
until I finally reached a point at which I realized that the secret I was trying to discover
lay not only in what men did, but also in what made them do it.
I realized further that the secret for which I was searching must not only apply to every
definition of success, but since it must apply to everyone to whom it was offered, it must
also apply to everyone who had ever been successful. In short, I was looking for the
common denominator of success.
And because that is exactly what I was looking for, that is exactly what I found.
But this common denominator of success is so big, so powerful, and so vitally important
to your future and mine that I’m not going to make a speech about it. I’m just going to
“lay it on the line” in words of one syllable, so simple that everyone can understand them.
The common denominator of success — the secret of success of every man who has ever
been successful — lies in the fact that he formed the habit of doing things that failures
don’t like to do.

It’s just as true as it sounds and it’s just as simple as it seems. You can hold it up to the
light, you can put it to the acid test, and you can kick it around until it’s worn out, but
when you are all through with it, it will still be the common denominator of success,
whether you like it or not.
It will still explain why men have come into this business of ours with every apparent
qualification for success and given us our most disappointing failures, while others have
come in and achieved outstanding success in spite of many obvious and discouraging
handicaps. And since it will also explain your future, it would seem to be a mighty good
idea for you to use it in determining just what sort of a future you are going to have. In
other words, let’s take this big, all-embracing secret and boil it down to fit the individual
you.

If the secret of success lies in forming the habit of doing things that failures don’t like to
do, let’s start the boiling-down process by determining what are the things that failures
don’t like to do. The things that failures don’t like to do are the very things that you and I
and other human beings, including successful men, naturally don’t like to do. In other
words, we’ve got to realize right from the start that success is something which is
achieved by the minority of men, and is therefore unnatural and not to be achieved by
following our natural likes and dislikes nor by being guided by our natural preferences
and prejudices.

The things that failures don’t like to do, in general, are too obvious for us to discuss them
here, and so, since our success is to be achieved in the sale of life insurance, let us move
on to a discussion of the things that we as life insurance men don’t like to do. Here, too,
the things we don’t like to do are too many to permit specific discussion, but I think they
can all be disposed of by saying that they all emanate from one basic dislike peculiar to
our type of selling. We don’t like to call on people who don’t want to see us and talk to
them about something they don’t want to talk about. Any reluctance to follow a definite
prospecting program, to use prepared sales talks, to organize time and to organize effort
are all caused by this one basic dislike.

Perhaps you have wondered what is behind this peculiar lack of welcome on the part of
our prospective buyers. Isn’t it due to the fact that our prospects are human too? And isn’t
it true that the average human being is not big enough to buy life insurance of his own
accord and is therefore prone to escape our efforts to make him bigger or persuade him to
do something he doesn’t want to do by striking at the most important weakness we
possess: namely, our desire to be appreciated? Perhaps you have been discouraged by a
feeling that you were born subject to certain dislikes peculiar to you, with which the
successful men in our business are not afflicted.

Perhaps you have wondered why it is that our biggest producers seem to like to do the
things that you don’t like to do.

They don’t! And I think this is the most encouraging statement I have ever offered to a
group of life insurance salesmen.

But if they don’t like to do these things, then why do they do them? Because by doing the
things they don’t like to do, they can accomplish the things they want to accomplish.

Successful men are influenced by the desire for pleasing results. Failures are influenced
by the desire for pleasing methods and are inclined to be satisfied with such results as can
be obtained by doing things they like to do.

Why are successful men able to do things they don’t like to do while failures are not?

Because successful men have a purpose strong enough to make them form the habit of
doing things they don’t like to do in order to accomplish the purpose they want to
accomplish.

Sometimes even our best producers get into a slump. When a man goes into a slump, it
simply means that he has reached a point at which, for the time being, the things he

doesn’t like to do have become more important than his reasons for doing them. And may

I pause to suggest to you managers and general agents that when one of your good
producers goes into a slump, the less you talk about his production and the more you talk
about his purpose, the sooner you will pull him out of his slump?

Many men with whom I have discussed this common denominator of success have said at
this point, “But I have a family to support and I have to have a living for my family and
myself. Isn’t that enough of a purpose?”

No, it isn’t. It isn’t a sufficiently strong purpose to make you form the habit of doing the
things you don’t like to do for the very simple reasons that it is easier to adjust ourselves
to the hardships of a poor living than it is to adjust ourselves to the hardships of making a
better one. If you doubt me, just think of all the things you are willing to go without in
order to avoid doing the things you don’t like to do. All of which seems to prove that the
strength which holds you to your purpose is not your own strength but the strength of the
purpose itself.

Now let’s see why habit belongs so importantly in this common denominator of success.

Men are creatures of habit just as machines are creatures of momentum, for habit is
nothing more or less than momentum translated from the concrete into the abstract. Can
you picture the problem that would face our mechanical engineers if there were no such
thing as momentum? Speed would be impossible because the highest speed at which any
vehicle could be moved would be the first speed at which it could be broken away from a
standstill. Elevators could not be made to rise, airplanes could not be made to fly, and the
entire world of mechanics would find itself in a total state of helplessness. Then who are
you and I to think that we can do with our own human nature what the finest engineers in
the world could not do with the finest machinery that was ever built?

Every single qualification for success is acquired through habit. Men form habits and
habits form futures. If you do not deliberately form good habits, then unconsciously you
will form bad ones. You are the kind of man you are because you have formed the habit
of being that kind of man, and the only way you can change is through habit.
The success habits in life insurance selling are divided into four main groups:

1. Prospecting habits
2. Calling habits
3. Selling habits
4. Working habits

Let’s discuss these habit groups in their order.

Any successful life insurance salesman will tell you that it is easier to sell life insurance
to people who don’t want it than it is to find people who do want it, but if you have not
deliberately formed the habit of prospecting for needs, regardless of wants, then
unconsciously you have formed the habit of limiting your prospecting to people who
want life insurance and therein lies the one and only real reason for lack of prospects.

As to calling habits, unless you have deliberately formed the habit of calling on people
who are able to buy but unwilling to listen, then unconsciously you have formed the habit
of calling on people who are willing to listen but unable to buy.

As to selling habits, unless you have deliberately formed the habit of calling on prospects
determined to make them see their reasons for buying life insurance, then unconsciously
you have formed the habit of calling on prospects in a state of mind in which you are
willing to let them make you see their reasons for not buying it.

As to working habits, if you will take care of the other three groups, the working habits
will generally take care of themselves because under working habits are included study
and preparation, organization of time and efforts, records, analyses, etc. Certainly you’re
not going to take the trouble to learn interest-arousing approaches and sales talks unless
you’re going to use them. You’re not going to plan your day’s work when you know in
your heart that you’re not going to carry out your plans. And you’re certainly not going to
keep an honest record of things you haven’t done or of results you haven’t achieved. So
let’s not worry so much about the fourth group of success habits, for if you are taking care
of the first three groups, most of the working habits will take care of themselves and
you’ll be able to afford a secretary to take care of the rest of them for you.

But before you decide to adopt these success habits, let me warn you of the importance of
habit to your decision. I have attended many sales meetings and sales congresses during
the past ten years and have often wondered why, in spite of the fact that there is so much
good in them, so many men seem to get so little lasting good out of them. Perhaps you
have attended sales meetings in the past and have left determined to do the things that
would make you successful or more successful only to find your decision or
determination waning at just the time when it should be put into effect or practice.

Here’s the answer. Any resolution or decision you make is simply a promise to yourself,
which isn’t worth a tinker’s dam unless you have formed the habit of making it and
keeping it. And you won’t form the habit of making it and keeping it unless right at the
start you link it with a definite purpose that can be accomplished by keeping it. In other
words, any resolution or decision you make today has to be made again tomorrow, and
the next day, and the next, and the next, and so on. And it not only has to be made each
day, but it has to be kept each day, for if you miss one day in the making or keeping of it,
you’ve got to go back and begin all over again. But if you continue the process of making
it each morning and keeping it each day, you will finally wake up some morning a
different man in a different world, and you will wonder what has happened to you and the
world you used to live in.

Here’s what has happened. Your resolution or decision has become a habit and you don’t
have to make it on this particular morning. And the reason for your seeming like a
different man living in a different world lies in the fact that for the first time in your life,
you have become master of yourself and master of your likes and dislikes by surrendering
to your purpose in life. That is why behind every success there must be a purpose and that
is what makes purpose so important to your future. For in the last analysis, your future is
not going to depend on economic conditions or outside influences of circumstances over
which you have no control. Your future is going to depend on your purpose in life. So
let’s talk about purpose.

First of all, your purpose must be practical and not visionary. Some time ago, I talked
with a man who thought he had a purpose which was more important to him than income.
He was interested in the sufferings of his fellow man, and he wanted to be placed in a
position to alleviate that suffering. But when he analyzed his real feeling, we discovered,
and he admitted it, that what he really wanted was a real nice job dispensing charity with
other people’s money and being well paid for it, along with the appreciation and feeling
of importance that would naturally go with such a job.

But in making your purpose practical, be careful not to make it logical. Make it a purpose
of the sentimental or emotional type. Remember needs are logical while wants and
desires are sentimental and emotional. Your needs will push you just so far, but when
your needs are satisfied, they will stop pushing you. If, however, your purpose is in terms
of wants and desires, then your wants and desires will keep pushing you long after your
needs are satisfied and until your wants and desires are fulfilled.

Recently I was talking with a young man who long ago discovered the common
denominator of success without identifying his discovery. He had a definite purpose in
life and it was definitely a sentimental or emotional purpose. He wanted his boy to go
through college without having to work his way through as he had done. He wanted to
avoid for his little girl the hardships which his own sister had had to face in her
childhood. And he wanted his wife and the mother of his children to enjoy the luxuries
and comforts, and even necessities, which had been denied his own mother. And he was
willing to form the habit of doing things he didn’t like to do in order to accomplish this
purpose.

Not to discourage him, but rather to have him encourage me, I said to him, “Aren’t you
going a little too far with this thing? There’s no logical reason why your son shouldn’t be
willing and able to work his way through college just as his father did. Of course he’ll
miss many of the things that you missed in your college life and he’ll probably have
heartaches and disappointments. But if he’s any good, he’ll come through in the end just
as you did. And there’s no logical reason why you should slave in order that your
daughter may have things which your own sister wasn’t able to have, or in order that your
wife can enjoy comforts and luxuries that she wasn’t used to before she married you.”

He looked at me with rather a pitying look and said, “But Mr. Gray, there’s no inspiration
in logic. There’s no courage in logic. There’s not even happiness in logic. There’s only
satisfaction. The only place logic has in my life is in the realization that the more I am
willing to do for my wife and children, the more I shall be able to do for myself.”

Imagine, after hearing that story, you won’t have to be told how to find your purpose or
how to identify it or how to surrender to it. If it’s a big purpose, you will be big in its
accomplishment. If it’s an unselfish purpose, you will be unselfish in accomplishing it.

And if it’s an honest purpose, you will be honest and honorable in the accomplishment of
it. But as long as you live, don’t ever forget that while you may succeed beyond your
fondest hopes and your greatest expectations, you will never succeed beyond the purpose
to which you are willing to surrender. Furthermore, your surrender will not be complete
until you have formed the habit of doing the things that failures don’t like to do.

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Different Strategies for Different Times

The stories that are being shared during this season of presidential politics brought back to my mind a story my grandfather told many times.

It was during the Great Depression.

My grandfather was in college, studying engineering.

He had to leave school for a while to get a job to help support his family, but getting a job was not certain during that time.

He was determined to find a “good job,” but there were not many jobs – good or otherwise – to be found.

One morning, he saw an advertisement for a job at Fisher Body baling scrap metal.  He decided to go for it.

As he was getting ready to go, his mother gave him advice:  “tell them you are a college boy.”

Before the Depression, that would have meant something to prospective employers, but these were different times, and his father had a different perspective.

He pulled my grandfather aside and said:  “look as big and strong and stupid as you can.”  My grandfather decided to take his advice.  So, he layered lots of sweaters under his coat to look as big and strong as he could, and off he went.

When he arrived, he found a line of eager applicants wrapping around the block.

At this point when he would tell the story, my grandfather would stand up and point to the molding around the floor, and he would demonstrate how he stood with his heels resting on the top of the molding, with his arms out to his side the way a muscle-bound man stands, and he’d pull a hat a little down over his face and put a toothpick in his mouth to demonstrate how he stood to stand out from the crowd.

He looked as big and strong and stupid as was possible for him.

So many people would apply for ONE job at that time, that you really had to stand out from the crowd, you couldn’t  rely  the usual  job-finding strategies.

When the plant manager came out, he scanned down the LONG line of people and didn’t speak to a soul but pointed at a few, and said, “You and you and you – come with me.” And, that was it.

My grandfather got that much-needed job that way.  He would tell of the grueling physical labor and how he used his engineering and physics mind to leverage his strength to get the job done.

Baling scrap metal.  Pretty tough work. 

The point of sharing this story is that times change, and the effective way to get a job or attract a client changes as well.

What worked a couple years ago so well for so many does not necessarily work now.

To be successful, you have to adapt to find the best way to be what people really want and need.

Though my grandfather’s college smarts helped him to be a great employee, what the employer wanted was a strapping strong man.

What does that mean today?

It means, the world is changing and evolving at an EXTREMELY rapid pace these days.

What worked a couple years ago CANNOT work today.   

It is effectively a different world now.

What have you done lately to continue to evolve and adapt?

Are you following old “roadmaps to success” but are not finding the success you desire?

Law of Attraction Tip:

Follow the lead of my grandfather and have faith and confidence that YOU will get what you want, even when the odds may “seem” to be stacked against you.  See yourself getting what you want, and follow inspired action to get there.  (My grandfather didn’t sit at home dreaming about getting a job and tweaking his resume.  He got out there where the job was and took action on the inspired suggestion of his father to land the job that got his family through the Depression and gave him great insight into the mind and concerns of the on-the-floor labor force which served him very well in his later career as a railroad executive and labor contract negotiator – but that’s a story for another time..)

Love and Success,

Katherine

Katherine C. H. E.
CEO and Founder
iaLOAp
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Sad Irony

I recently had a catch-up call with a colleague.

In my new openness to having business relationships even with those I may consider my “inner circle,” I kept my mind open to the possibility of our working together even though I didn’t have anything in particular in mind.

On the phone call, she revealed deep frustrations with her business and her finances — major financial problems, in fact.

Before she revealed that information to me, I had been thinking about telling her about a program I had that seemed right for her, but I had about decided not to mention anything about it.

I also learned that she had just completed hosting a program that sounded AWESOME. It was meant to be a group program, but she only got one person, and she ended up spending more on the program than the one client paid to participate. I was bummed that I hadn’t heard about her program and wished that she had reached out to me to tell me about it, but she didn’t; so, I didn’t even have the chance to consider going.

I wondered about how many others there might have been who would have been willing to PAY for her program — IF we had just known about it.

As our conversation continued, I told her about a technique I was using to get new paying clients whenever I want them.

She asked how she could learn the system because her business had stalled out, and she really needs new clients.

Then, she added, “let me be clear, I am asking you how I can PAY you for this information.”

I have been thinking about creating a program or a product based on this information, but I have not done so yet; so, I estimated how much time it would take to explain it to her and work out the kinks for her and made a proposal. **

She was VERY enthusiastic about the program and the material I would share and how we had crafted the delivery, and we even realized that we could get going on it right away so that she could have new clients in a matter of days.

But, there was a bit of a gulp around the price. I value my time, and I know the value of what I offer – so did she. She realized she would make the money back quickly, but she needed to pass the investment by her husband because they were really making a coordinated effort to get out of their financial difficulty.

We agreed to speak the next day.

So, she had a need: to get more paying clients.

I had a solution: a great system.

And, she had keen interest.

Great, right?  Win-win-win all the way around.

Well, here’s where the sad part is: overnight her Subconscious kicked in (your subconscious wants to keep you exactly where you are right now – even if you consciously want a shift), and suddenly it all seemed like a bad idea to her, a VERY bad idea. In fact, she lashed out at me for trying to sell to her when in fact she had initiated the sales conversation by ASKING to buy from me.

Here’s the sad/important/ironic part of the story:

She was lashing out at me for doing the very thing that could FREE HER from her financial trap.

She was lashing out at the opportunity for her to learn how to turn her financial ship around.

And, she missed the opportunity.

So, here’s the lesson we can each learn from this situation: if you ever feel like lashing out, stop and think really what you are lashing out against. Really ask what the TRUTH is in the situation.

If she had simply decided with her conscious, rational mind that she was CHOOSING not to do my program – for whatever reason – then, that would not have been emotionally charged.

The charge, the anger is the clue that it is related to the shenanigans of the Subconscious mind trying to keep her right where she is and not shift into the better financial place that her conscious mind wants.

When you feel charged, it is a clue that there is actually a gift for you in the situation.

Give yourself the opportunity to cool down and take another look.

LOA Tip:  BOTH your Conscious mind AND your Subconscious mind are creating your experience.  Learn how to differentiate about which one is more “in control” in any given situation and CHOOSE which you want to go along with.  Learn more on this recent blog.

Love and Success to you,

Katherine.

P.S. **I am going to be sharing the information about how to get new paying clients on-demand in a group program I’m launching next week. If you’d like to learn more about it, either e-mail me (info at ialoap.com) your name, phone number, and a couple good times to call OR you can join me on this call I’m hosting on which I’ll tell you all about it. Just enter your info here, and you’ll get an e-mail with the call details:

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Help Others AND Make Money Doing It? Yes, You Can!

So, you want to help others AND make money?

Are you frustrated that you are not helping more people?

Well, you can do it and have it ALL!

If you are really committed to digging in and doing what it takes to make a successful business out of your deep desire and longing to help others, then join me on this FREE call:

“Create A Successful Business Helping Others”

We’ll dig in around the One Essential Question and how that can lead to your success – AND greater success for those you are called to help and serve.

If you can conceive it, you can have it; so, if you are thinking about having a successful, lucrative business helping others, then you CAN.

Many of us who are called to help others are not naturally business-inclined.

But, creating a successful business CAN be learned.  I’ve created a very simple recipe-card for your success.

So, join me on this FREE call on Thursday May 31, and I’ll tell you HOW.

Love and Success to you!

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Love and Success,

Katherine.

Katherine C. H. E.
CEO and Founder
iaLOAp
® — international association of Law of Attraction professionals ®

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One Question + One Answer = the Keys to Your Success

It all boils down to one essential question.

Everything.

Knowing that question and how to answer it for yourself and your clients not only gives you the clarity you desire but also:

…helps you make more money!

Yep.

It is deep.

It is spiritual.

AND, the answer controls your finances.

What is that powerful question?

I’m sharing my very personal journey to the question and to the answer – and success — and a powerful shortcut you can use so that you can leap-frog into your success on the back of my discovery!

Join me on a free call on Thursday, May 31,  that will change your life.

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(Once you submit your info, you’ll get the call-in details.)

What is YOUR essential question? What is YOUR answer?

Where is your success? Hint: it is connected with your answer to the question…

If you are still seeking greater heights of achievement (in any area of your life), join me for this call..

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Love and Success,

Katherine.

Katherine C. H. E.
CEO and Founder
iaLOAp
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A Fishing Story

You’re familiar with the saying “if you give a man a fish, he eats for a day; if you teach him to fish, he’ll never be hungry again.”

Well, I’m not so sure.

First, let’s add in some bonuses.

Let’s give this hungry person a boat, and let’s show him where the fish are.  I mean point right through the water and say, “there they are, go for it!”

Easy peasy, right?

In theory, that man is feasting on fish tonight.

BUT, what about this:

What if he is afraid of the water or afraid of fish or afraid of failure or thinks it might be wrong to fish or afraid of being rejected by the fish or is ill or too tired — blocked in some way from actually DOING what you’ve taught, he still won’t have any fish!

He’ll still be hungry.  He could sit on the boat all day, looking at the fish through the water thinking how yummy they’d be in his frying pan, but that doesn’t do any good.

He has to do something different.  He has to FISH.

Theoretical knowledge can only take you so far.

Then, you’ve got to put it into practice.  You’ve got to take that intellectual knowledge (of HOW TO fish) and turn it into real Knowledge (I CAN FISH because I just caught one).

Unless you have a fish, you don’t know HOW to fish.

That would-be fisherman in his boat hungrily looking at the fish but not doing what it takes to get them – no matter how easy it has been made by his teachers and benefactors, he is blocked by some fears, some story, something internal.

Remove the blocks, and he could be a fishing magnate!  He has all the “tools.”

Are you like that hungry fisherman?

Can you see your fish and taste them in your pan and yet somehow it is all in your imagination and not yet quite in your reality?

You may have some specific blocks I call “A.B.”s holding you back.

Click here to learn more and to get immediate access to a free audio class I taught to help you understand if you have A.B.s – and if you do, how to get rid of them.

Law of Attraction Tip:

If you want fish, fish!     Do it!

With love,

Katherine

Katherine C. H. E.
CEO and Founder
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February 28, 2012

Is Past Abuse the Invisible Block to your Success?

Here’s How You Find Out:

Are you:

  • Very Talented
  • Highly Motivated
  • Well-Educated

And yet:

  • You just can’t seem to achieve the level of success you desire (and know you deserve)?
  • You are struggling financially?
  • You feel like you have “hit a wall” and are not progressing?

Have you “tried everything” and are still not getting the results you expect?

If you have experienced abuse or trauma in the past, there may be a connection.

You probably have not considered this before — but take a moment to reflect:  is it possible that your past history of abuse or trauma is the invisible block to your success, the block you have been trying in vain to see for YEARS… Hmmm.

Hello!

I am Katherine C. H. E., Money Finding Consultant and Law of Attraction Expert.

I help you find your money and the Delicious Life you desire and deserve.

I also have experienced abuse in my past, and for many  years I struggled to achieve the level of success I knew in my heart that I deserved.

I am intelligent, well-educated, warm-hearted, creative, hard-working, and YET, I just didn’t feel like I was rising to the level of my potential.

I watched less-capable people pass me by.

Then, I had a light-bulb moment when I was speaking with one of my mentors, and everything clicked into place.

I realized something I had never considered before:  that the abuse I experienced in the past was having a negative impact on my CURRENT ABILITY TO SUCCEED.

As soon as I put that together for myself, I realized I had seen the same pattern with my clients.

And, I created a powerful, life-liberating process to break through those invisible barriers to the great life that is ready and waiting for you.

Would you like to figure out if you are being affected by this invisible block — AND how to break through it?

Please join me on this FREE and informative call.

You learn:

  • How to determine if there is a connection between your abuse or trauma and limits to your success.
  • How to break through these invisible barriers if they exist in your life.

You can’t fix something you don’t know is broken.

On the call, I’ll also share more details about my own story and those of my clients.

Here’s the great news:  it is really not that hard to fix or remove this block once you identify it.

I’ll take you by the hand and show you how — step-by-simple-step.


I’d like to learn if this block applies to me and if so how to Break-Through to Success:

(Simply fill out this form and hit the “sign me up” button, and you will immediately receive the details about this free call.)

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With With love,

Katherine

Katherine C. H. E.
CEO and Founder
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Time to Share My Secret — and How It Relates to the Law of Attraction

After a lot of thought and meditation about how it could serve other people, I have decided to share something about me that not many people know:

I was sexually abused and raped as a very young girl.

I repressed the memory for most of my life, and looking back now, I can clearly see the impact it has had even though I mostly carried it subconsciously.

I allowed this experience to fester and to block me from achieving many of the goals I had set for myself.

I allowed it to impact my self-esteem and my feelings of worthiness.

I allowed it to leave a layer of fear of other people – and fear of men in particular – in my life.

I allowed it to impact my close relationships.

I allowed anger and resentment and fear to fester within me.

AND, I allowed it to put limits on my financial abundance.

Several years ago, the memories started to resurface again, and I have been on an intense emotional and spiritual journey ever since.

I’ve danced around this topic in the past (for example:  click here).  Now I am going to face it lovingly square-on.

In the coming weeks, I’ll share parts of my journey as it relates to how to release this kind of experience and break through to the success that is each of our birthright.

Knowing what I know about the Law of Attraction was in direct opposition to some of the “wisdom” and advice I received on how to deal with and process my memories.

I allowed myself to be guided away from what I know to be true and thus took some painful detours along the way, and now I have found my Power Path again.

It has been a journey to find my way on how to deal with the experience from a place of my power rather than a place of The Victim.

And from my detours, I have a wealth of deeper LOA wisdom and advice to share with you if abuse or hardship is a part of your path.

As with anything with the Law of Attraction, it is all about how you frame it in your mind.  (Thoughts create; feelings indicate.)

Think about this:

Have you experienced abuse in your life?

Is it blocking you from achieving the success you desire in your life?

Law of Attraction Tip:  Remember the power of Now.  What is past only defines you now as you decide to let it define you.  Start your journey by DECIDING to define yourself as a victor, as a success.  It is a great and powerful first step.

You ARE victorious.  You ARE a success.

AND, you have even greater victories and successes ahead of you – as you shed the residue of any past abuse – doing it from the perspective of victory and success.

I invite you to please share (as you feel comfortable doing so) any part of your path and journey that feels relevant.

THANK YOU!

Love,

Katherine

Katherine C. H. E.
CEO and Founder
iaLOAp
® — international association of Law of Attraction professionals ®

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Ten Days of Thanksgiving, Day Four: Music

Ten Days of Thanksgiving

Day Four:  Music

I love music.

I am so incredibly thankful for all the music in my life.

I love everything about music.

I love listening to music.  I love playing music.  I love singing.  I love learning new instruments.  I love writing music.  I love dancing to music.  I love it ALL!

Music brings so much joy into my life and my home.  We all love to play around here, and my son infuses music into everything he does.  He always hums and skips and dances his way through each day.  I just LOVE that.

I love the sound of music being practiced in my home.

And, I love all the people I have met through music – all the musicians and producers and appreciators and music biz execs and music biz attorneys.

I grew up in Nashville, Tennessee, and we always had music going on.

Whenever we were with other people, someone would pull out an instrument, and people would start singing and toe-tapping and maybe even some dancing, too.

I was shocked when we moved away from Nashville to discover that not all communities are like that.  So, I am truly blessed to have discovered the musical side of my little town.  This place OOZES music.

My dad is coming to visit for Thanksgiving, and we are looking forward to jamming together.  He’ll probably play the banjo, and I’ll sing and play a little guitar.  My son will add percussion.  Maybe we’ll throw in a little keyboard… who knows.

I appreciate all the music in my life – all aspects of it!

And, music and dancing lift me up into the Power Zone of the Law of Attraction.  If I ever feel out-of-sorts, all I need to do is find a happy tune or twirl around, and I instantly feel better.

Law of Attraction Tip:  figure out some music that always uplifts you and have it handy for when you are not-so-happy.  When you realize you need a lift, pop that music on, and if dancing makes you feel better, then move around to it.  The better you feel, the more powerful you are!

Awesome!

Love,

Katherine

Katherine C. H. E.
CEO and Founder
iaLOAp
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