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Monday 25 July 2011

Lesson 3 "The Power Of Your 2nd Mind Key"


Hope you are ready, because now we want to introduce you to your second KEY - and that key is your power of Desire.
It’s often not enough to only know “what you want”, and believe you can get it, you must also “want it hard enough” and create it with a strong desire.
Desire is like a goal striving energy, a sort of built-in magnet which has the means to pull whatever is needed to you...
Very Few People Know How To Create And Hold A Strong Desire.
They satisfy themselves with simply “wishing” or even a mild “wanting”, they fail to put into action a strong, intense and continuing desire.
You must learn and develop the art of “want” and “want to” so you may arouse the full forces of your desire power.
A strong desire can have a tremendous influence on all of your mental faculties, causing them to put all of their power and energies to work for you...
Just a few things a strong desire can do for you:
- Quicken your imagination
- Inspire your emotions
- Stimulate your intellect
- Awaken your senses

The more you desire or want something, the harder you will work for it, and the easier this work will seem to you.
Everything We Do Is Prompted By Desire In Some Shape Or Form... 
It would be impossible for us to remain desire less, and still act in one way or another.
Desire is the motive-power behind all action; it is the breathing force behind all natural activities, processes and events...
We do not have to be slaves of our own desires; everyone has within them the power to control, direct and master them.
But before we do so...
We must first desire to do so – we must desire to start, desire to achieve, and desire to finish.
As Bobby Unser once said,
Your power of desire can work for you as a “success magnet” or against you as a “failure magnet”.
It all depends on how you the controller - controls it and also the goals you set for it... "Desire! That's the one secret of every person’s career. Not education. Not being born with hidden talents. But Desire"

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