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Professional Speaking, Coaching & Media

“Liberating mind, body & spirit through the written and spoken word— one person, one audience, one book at a time”

Lennox A. Cornwall

PROGRAM

8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.
Registration

9:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m.
Discarding Limiting Beliefs

10:45 – 11:00 a.m.
Break

11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Embracing Failure

12:30 p.m. – 1:45 p.m.
Lunch

1:45 p.m. – 3:15 p.m.
10 Essential Elements for Abundance

3:15 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Break

3:30 – 5:00 p.m.
10 Essential Practices for Financial Independence


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Discarding limiting beliefs

One of the reasons why people give up hope is that they look at their contemporaries and imagine them to be far worthier than they themselves are.

- Rabbi Nachman

THE AWAKENING

I once believed in Santa Claus
The sanctity of man made laws
The chivalry of ancient wars
And that you cheat to open doors

Let’s now observe more lies for size
The tough guy sighs but never cries
A state won’t spy on its allies
A man lives and then he dies

Oh, how it is to my relief
Now I decide what I believe
No longer am I so naive
I can decide what I achieve

- LAC

Proof of Conditioning

  1. Potatoes & Tequila

Experiments in conditioning

  1. Pavlov’s Dogs
  2. Learned Helplessness
  3. Students
  4. We like control

Implications of learned helplessness

  1. Losing the ability to make things happen
  2. Martin Seligman
  3. Depression
  4. Coping Mechanism
  5. Patient Diagnoses

Acceptability

  1. Presidential Campaign
  2. Norma Major
  3. Traffic

Remaining in control

  1. St. Francis of Assisi
  2. Worldly Concerns
  3. Abdicating Responsibility
  4. Clean-up Campaign

Involuntary conditioning

  1. Definition
  2. Types:
    1. Advertising
    2. Music
    3. School
    4. Family
    5. Peer Group
    6. Why we accept the conditioning of others

Voluntary Conditioning

  1. Definition
  2. Types:
    1. Goal Setting
    2. Affirmations
    3. Visualization
    4. Sensualization
    5. Hypnosis
    6. Prayer

 

Embracing Failure

My business career has had its ups and downs, and I’ve twice been on the brink of financial disaster... I think the difficult times have taught me the most valuable lessons of all, and that I’m a better businessman for having made mistakes but pulled through… I would say that it was valuable experience. You learn very fast in a crisis… You also become stronger. I knew we would survive our second period of trouble because we had come through the first. I learned what could be achieved and my determination and self-belief increased.

- Julian Richer

One has to be grown up enough to realize that life is not fair. You just have to do the best you can in the situation you are in.



- Stephen Hawking

As our business grows, it becomes increasingly necessary to delegate responsibility and to encourage men and women to exercise their initiative. This requires considerable tolerance.

Those men and women, to whom we delegate authority and responsibility, if they are talented, are going to want to do their jobs in their own way.

Mistakes will be made but if a person is essentially right, the mistakes he or she makes are not as serious in the long run as the mistakes management will make if it is dictatorial and undertakes to tell those under its authority how they must do their job.

- William L. McKnight, a 3M Founding Father

C’EST LA VIE

So you’ve fallen from grace,
Welcome to the human race.
That dream you chased with so much haste
Ended in your loss of face.

So what now, is that it?
Will you remain in the pit?
Your bottom sore from all the grit,
Your ego hurt a little bit.

Will you rise above it all,
Searching for another call,
Yet again to give your all,
Risking still another fall?

- LAC

Failure in perspective

  1. The Principal Reason for Mediocrity
  2. Conditioned: one-sixth
  3. Actual v Expected Outcome
  4. Commitment to Looking Good
  5. Comfort Zone Defined
  6. The Good News
  7. F.A.I.L.U.R.E.
  8. They Failed Their Way to Success
    1. Thomas Edison
    2. 3m
    3. Penicillin

Declarations of defeat

  1. I have to
  2. I must
  3. I cannot
  4. Getting out of Bed

Expectations

  1. Fortune Tellers
  2. Self-fulfilling Prophesy
  3. Focus on Inputs

The necessity for change

  1. For things to get better….
  2. Personal Change
  3. Circumstantial Change
  4. Fear of Change

 

10 Essential Elements for Abundance

For to everyone who has, more will be given, and he will have abundance; but from him who does not have, even what he has will be taken away.

- Mathew 25:29, King James Bible

Deprogramming the scarcity mentality

  1. Old Economic Paradigm
  2. New Economic Paradigm
  3. Depressions & Recessions
  4. Security Illusion: Retirement Statistics
  5. Security of the Mind

Developing a generous disposition

  1. The Law of Karma
  2. Open your heart to receiving

Helping others in ways they don’t expect

  1. Give unexpectedly
  2. Go beyond your norm
  3. Unexpected Chores

Dealing effectively with expectations

  1. Expect only the best of others
  2. Expect the best of yourself
  3. Focus on inputs, not outcomes

Asking explicitly for what you want

  1. God hears only clarity
  2. God hears only the earnest

Financial mastery

  1. Be honest; you want those greenbacks!

Clutter management

  1. Out with the old….
  2. Emotional Spring Cleaning
  3. Important Stuff First

Have your cake and eat it too

  1. You win I win
  2. You win you win

Believing in manifesting miracles

  1. Santa Claus
  2. Miracles & Chance

Spreading the love

  1. Teach others how to fish

 

10 Essential Practices for Financial Independence

Money is governed today by the same laws which controlled it when prosperous men thronged the streets of Babylon, six thousand years ago.

- George S. Clason, author,

The Richest Man in Babylon.

I bargained with Life for a penny,
And Life would pay no more,
However I begged at evening
When I counted my scanty store.
For Life is a just employer,
He gives you what you ask,
But once you have set the wages,
Why, you must bear the task.
I worked for a menial’s hire,
Only to learn, dismayed,
That any wage I had asked of Life,
Life would have willingly paid."

- Jessie B. Rittenhouse

The Ideal Lifestyle

  1. Exercise

Know where thou art

  1. A to B without a map
  2. Take stock

Budget

  1. Essentials v non-essentials
  2. Credit Card Debt
  3. Living on 90% of income
  4. Living on 70% of income
  5. Credit Score

Save

  1. USA net savings rate
  2. Delayed Gratification: the lost discipline
  3. 10% Rule

Invest

  1. Vehicles
  2. Management
  3. Diversity
  4. Advice
  5. Goals

Security

  1. Come out into the risk
  2. Calculate Risk
    1. Evaluate
    2. Surety
    3. % Portfolio at risk in stocks
    4. R.E. Security
    5. ROI as Security

Leverage

  1. John D. Rockefeller
  2. Money: R.E. Example
  3. Time
  4. People
  5. Resources

Residual Income

  1. Auto-pilot
  2. Examples

Life Insurance

  1. S.H.I.T Happens!

Asset Protection

  1. Not legal advice
  2. Always protect your ASSets
  3. Most litigious society
  4. Entities

Education

  1. Knowledge lasts with you

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