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This entry was posted on 8/31/2006 6:58 AM and is filed under Power.

Hello there and welcome to this entry on Marshallblog.  Here at the mansion on the beach in the middle of a MASTERMIND SUMMIT.  Thinking about you my student and wondering if you know where you are going today.   I mean truly know what today is supposed to hold or are you just going to wait and see.  At the SUMMIT I have been working with a very powerful group of people who are laying out very specific plans for 30, 60, 90, and 180 days, and one thru five year plans.

It is very powerful to me that by simply writing plans down, even if you never look at them again, you put into motion the elements necessary for those plans to occur.  It's as if you have created a magic spell and the universe starts to align.  I believe that the reason writing something down is such a power force in the creation of abundance is that it makes a thought physical.  It gives it tangible form and like an acorn can grow into the mighty oak that tangible form even tho so simple becomes your life. 

Are you living the life that you have created or are you written in and therefore living someone else's?  The singer song writer Kenny Loggins wrote, "I once met a man who knew where he was going and he invited everyone to come along".   Powerful people choose where they are going instead of going only where life takes them.   Are you dreaming and planning big enough today or are you just "trying" to get by.  I challenge you today to live a day of adventure rather than a day of maintenance.  Let today be an exceptional standout day rather than just one of many.   Call someone you have been meaning to call, write one page of the book that is in you, get your workout in.

If you were going to die tomorrow, who would you say I love you to today?  You must appreciate where you are now since where you will be at later will be where you are now then.   Have a spirit of gratitude in all things today and remember that when you appreciate what you have you will be given more.  The rich do get richer so be rich.

Much love and respect.  Marshall

 

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    • 8/31/2006 9:48 AM Laura wrote:
      Marshall,

      Thanks for taking the time during your Summit to post. Here I thought it was going to be just another Thursday, work, pay bills, no martial arts class... but after reading your entry it was just the kick in the behind that I needed to realize everyday IS an exceptional one.

      Thanks for enriching me.

      Laura
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    • 8/31/2006 10:52 AM Lori Rhodes wrote:
      Great Minds think a like. We are planning out 60 days right now looking forward to the NEXT LEVEL and going into the GO ZONE soon I hope.
      Life is busy and we are looking at great things happening. I started writing my book and in the present getting my website up.
      Much Love Marshall!
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    • 8/31/2006 8:09 PM Laurie Moore wrote:
      This must be ESP, Marshall. I read the first entry on the day you wrote it and today I am reading the second entry on the day you've written it!

      As I reflect on today, it was fantastic! There are just a few days left for me to spend with my two boys before school starts again. I don’t have my 30, 60, 90 day plans and I have just completed one of my goals. So, that means it is time to get busy, thinking creatively, and get writing.

      Thanks, Marshall.

      Warmly, Laurie Moore
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    • 9/1/2006 7:21 AM Dana Curtis wrote:
      Marshall,

      I enjoyed reading the article. I am a partner in a planning company and I am on a panel in October to talk about planning. Your comment about the written word becoming physical is so true.

      Going further and reading your words in your plan unlocks the chemistry in your brain that allows the universe to flow and for desires to become reality. Thanks for your programs.
      Dana Curtis
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    • 9/1/2006 4:17 PM Terry Noel wrote:
      Marshall,

      The song "If Tomorrow Never Comes" by Garth Brooks captures this thought well.

      Best,

      Terry
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    • 9/2/2006 10:37 AM Jacquie Silva wrote:
      Marshall,
      Your words ring so true. I am a much different person since I've met you and attended your seminars. I've found some passion in my life and in my work that was deeply buried. I've got more definite plans and they are coming to fruition as a result of your MMP mentoring. I respect your work and believe the world needs MORE of what you teach. I hope to see you again soon at a future event. I'm ready for another "Marshall Fix".
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    • 9/5/2006 1:37 PM Blake McDaniel wrote:
      Marshall

      Good to be able to connect with your message more often. Over the years it has changed my life in many ways. I took the Hypnosis Certification in 1997 and have been making money doing shows since then. Thanks So much.
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    • 9/6/2006 5:29 AM Jay wrote:
      Marshall,
      Great words of advice! Writing your plans down is the first step to making them real and solidifying them in your mind and the physical world. This is how big buildings, construction projects and movies begin life. I also find it is a good idea to visualize now how it would feel like as you are achieving the things you have written to stay motivated and excited about attaining your plans. You can also write about how you would feel once you have achieved your plans, for example if your plan is to buy or build a new house, write about the day you move in, what the decorations and aesthetics are like, all the rooms, see yourself reading (Marshall's book!), or watching TV (one of Marshall's videos!!), visualize that this has already happened and write about your experience now to keep yourself motivated to work your plans.

      Have a Fantastic day,

      Jay
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