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March 11, 2011

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Guest Article: On Giving and Receiving – Inspired by Charles Haanel

The Master Key System by Charles F. Haanel

I was browsing my copy of The Master Key System by Charles F. Haanel, and found myself thinking about the idea of giving and receiving.

I sure do love to give! I get such pleasure from choosing a gift for someone.

But there is another part of the equation… I truly believe that one who enjoys giving should also enjoy receiving.

There cannot be one without another.

After all – in order to give, someone has to receive. And if you are to receive, someone has to give.

As much as I love to give, I also love to receive. If you want to give me a gift, and you are giving it with a glad heart, then bring it on! I absolutely love it!

Again, in order for there to be giving, someone must be able to receive.

In Part 4 of Charles Haanel’s The Master Key System, the idea of giving and receiving comes up in paragraph 20:

Here is the secret of power, of mastery. To overcome does not mean to go without things. Self-denial is not success. We cannot give unles we get; we cannot be helpful unless we are strong. The Infinite is not a bankrupt and we who are the representatives of Infinite power should not be bankrupts either, and if we wish to be of service to others we must have power and more power, but to get it we must give it; we must be of service.

And in the very next paragraph he states, “The more we give the more we shall get…”

Almost sounds a little like the conundrum of what came first, the chicken or the egg? That is, some might ask, “But how can I give what I don’t yet HAVE?”

I like what Mr. Haanel suggests in the passage above – he suggests that “…to get it we must give it; we must be of service.”

We can translate that to, “We must give value.”

It doesn’t necessarily mean we have to give money if we’re still working on receiving it – but we must give something. If you want your boss to write your paycheck next week, you need to do something in exchange. You need to give value.

Let’s say that there is a specific charity you really like – and they are fundraising.

Now, let’s say you have lost your job and you need to feed your family. You don’t have to send the charity a check from your food or rent budget. But you COULD do SOMETHING. You could volunteer a bit for them. You could post an appeal for them on your Facebook profile. You could Tweet their website to your Twitter followers. You could pray for them.

All those activities are giving activities. You are giving value. And you can be sure that if you give freely, and with an open heart, you WILL receive. You will receive the feeling of happiness for having helped another or for having brought joy to another.

Picture yourself giving a gift to a small child, and seeing his face when he opens it with wide eyes and eagerness.

If that in itself puts a smile on your face and in your heart, guess what? You have just received!

Now, go out there and give just for the joy of giving.

About this article’s author:

Kathy TremblayKathy Tremblay is an entrepreneur who has been on a path of self development
for more years than she can remember. She lives in New Hampshire in the
summer, and on the southeastern US coast in the winter with her husband
John. She writes personal development articles for her blog at
http://www.SelfDevelopmentAndGrowth.com.

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December 7, 2010

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Staying the Course with the Master Key System

I don’t know if you know this, but we’ve reached episode #20 in the Master Key Coaching Teleseminars. We just reviewed and discussed Week Sixteen of The Master Key System.

This is a significant achievement.

You see, most people don’t make it halfway through The Master Key System.

Frankly, most people don’t even make it that far.

Most stop by Week Four.

Of course, there are sundry reasons: life interrupts; people get busy with other things; or something new and shiny comes along.

Whatever the reason, it’s sad.

You see, I’ve been studying The Master Key System for about fifteen years. I’ve been publishing it for over ten years. Through all that time, I’ve seen amazing things happen because of an intelligent application of all that the book teaches.

I began with nothing — NOTHING! — and now I not only publish all of the books by Charles F. Haanel, I also publish over a dozen others — with more on the way!

I’ve had books translated and published in so many countries that I can barely count them. China. Japan. India. Russia. Germany.

I’ve been blessed to meet and work with some of the most amazing people you can imagine — from Master Key Coaching clients to fellow publishers like Tracey Jones at Tremendous Life Books.

And more great things are on the way. (Stay tuned!)

I’m not the only one applying Haanel‘s ideas and methods, though. Other people are as well — and they are being greatly rewarded.

One person became debt-free, secured over $100,000 in capital, and opened her own practice. All in under ONE YEAR!

Another person built her dream business — a beautiful bed & breakfast.

Yet another person saved their business from collapsing and then went on to double their profits.

A fellow we coached in Haanel’s methods got his dream job.

The stories I’ve heard and the things I’ve seen would make your head spin.

But they all come down to one thing: Committment.

Are you willing to commit to learning this “stuff”?

More importantly, are you willing to commit to applying it?

The Master Key Coaching Teleseminars are being delivered to help you do just that. I’m doing them so you can get a thorough understanding of Haanel’s philosophy and then apply it intelligently.

And they have been, they are, and they will continue to be absolutely free — both to participate live during the call and then to download later.

Even with all this opportunity — from the free Master Key to free coaching — most people drop out. They don’t commit.

Instead, they look for something new. They continue on their fool’s quest for the “silver bullet.”

You should keep in mind what Haanel wrote in Week Fourteen.

27. If you enter into the discipline necessary to bring about a radical change in your life, you must do so deliberately, after giving the matter careful thought and full consideration, and then you must allow nothing to interfere with your decision.

When you make the decision to do something, you have to follow-through completely!

This also highlights something about which I wrote an article many “moons” ago: that the “Master Key” is you.

It’s not something outside you, nor is it something that is separate from you. In the final analysis the Master Key is you and you alone. It is the power of your thoughts, your actions, your perceptions, and your will.

Far too many people quest for something — anything! — to come to their aid, to bring them what they want, to use like a tool.

When you finally come to understand this philosophy, though, you will know that it is you for whom you were looking and no other person or thing.

Commit yourself to attaining your dreams. Commit to learning this wonderful system of self-mastery.

You can do it.

Because you can be what you will to be.

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November 23, 2010

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Ayn Rand and Charles F. Haanel on Productive Work

It’s been a while since I posted an article. I apologise for my absence. I’ve been busy with quite a few things.

As you know, we’ve been having weekly Master Key Coaching Teleseminars. We made it to Week Fourteen and are well on our way to completing our study of Haanel’s most famous and awesomely inspiring work.

I’ve also been readying a few new and great books for release. One is entitled I Believe, Therefore I Am. It’s an amazing book and I know that you are going to love it.

As I was surfing the ‘Net, I stumbled upon this quote. When I read it, I immediately thought about Haanel, The Master Key System, and what we’ve been discussing on the Master Key Coaching Teleseminars.

The author of the snippet is Ayn Rand, philosopher and author of such works as The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged. Love her or hate her, one must admit that she made an impact on the world. Also, whether you love her or hate her, I think you will get a lot from the following quote from her.

“Productive work” does not mean the unfocused performance of the motions of some job. It means the consciously chosen pursuit of a productive career, in any line of rational endeavor, great or modest, on any level of ability. It is not the degree of a man’s ability nor the scale of his work that is ethically relevant here, but the fullest and most purposeful use of his mind.

Charles F. Haanel also had quite a bit to say about productive work. If you’ve been listening to the Master Key Coaching Teleseminars, then you know that. Peruse this excerpt from The Master Key System, for example.

8. The financier gets much because he gives much; he thinks; he is seldom a man that lets any one else do his thinking for him; he wants to know how results are to be secured; you must show him; when you can do this he will furnish the means by which hundreds or thousands may profit; and in proportion as they are successful will he be successful. Morgan, Rockefeller, Carnegie, and others did not get rich because they lost money for other people. On the contrary, it is because they made money for other people that they became the wealthiest men in the wealthiest country on the globe.

9. The average person is entirely innocent of any deep thinking; he accepts the ideas of others and repeats them in very much the same way as a parrot; this is readily seen when we understand the method which is used to form public opinion and this docile attitude on the part of a large majority, who seem perfectly willing to let a few persons do all their thinking for them, is what enables a few men in a great many countries to usurp all the avenues of power and hold the millions in subjection. Creative thinking requires attention.

Of course, this isn’t all that Haanel wrote on the subject. The Master Key System is full of points like this.

Take the time to review them.

Take the time to choose your goal.

Commit yourself to achieving it.

Focus all of your thoughts and all of your energy to accomplishing what you set to do.

You can begin right now. Make the choice to do so.

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October 14, 2010

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A Little Bit More About Visualization and the Master Key Method

Edwin Land and Steve Jobs: They visualized what they wanted.

If you’ve been listening to or partaking in the Master key Coaching Teleseminars, then know that we’ve been talking quite a bit about visualization — using your creative imagination to build powerful images of your goal. (If you don’t know this, then you should definitely listen to the episodes that are available and make plans to listen each and every Monday night at 8 pm EST!)

We also know that Nikola Tesla was a practitioner of visualization and stated that he wouldn’t make one move to build his idea until it was clear in his mind.

In an interview, John Sculley, the CEO of Apple from 1983 to 1993, described a meeting between Steve Jobs, the founder and current CEO of Apple, and Edwin Land, the co-founder of Polaroid. Here is what he said.

I remember when Steve and I went to meet Dr Land.

Dr. Land had been kicked out of Polaroid. He had his own lab on the Charles River in Cambridge. It was a fascinating afternoon because we were sitting in this big conference room with an empty table. Dr Land and Steve were both looking at the center of the table the whole time they were talking. Dr Land was saying: “I could see what the Polaroid camera should be. It was just as real to me as if it was sitting in front of me before I had ever built one.”

And Steve said: “Yeah, that’s exactly the way I saw the Macintosh.” He said if I asked someone who had only used a personal calculator what a Macintosh should be like they couldn’t have told me. There was no way to do consumer research on it so I had to go and create it and then show it to people and say now what do you think?

Both of them had this ability to not invent products, but discover products. Both of them said these products have always existed – it’s just that no one has ever seen them before. We were the ones who discovered them. The Polaroid camera always existed and the Macintosh always existed — it’s a matter of discovery. Steve had huge admiration for Dr. Land. He was fascinated by that trip.

(Click here for the full interview…)

Interesting, yes?

It’s somewhat familiar to the interview with Henry M. Flagler that Haanel quoted in Week Sixteen of The Master Key System.

8. The power to create depends entirely upon spiritual power. There are three steps: Idealization, visualization, and materialization. Every captain of industry depends upon this power exclusively. In an article in Everybody’s Magazine, Henry M. Flagler, the Standard Oil multimillionaire, admitted that the secret of his success was his power to see a thing in its completeness. The following conversation with the reporter shows his power of idealization, concentration, and visualization—all spiritual powers:

9. “Did you actually vision to yourself the whole thing? I mean, did you, or could you, really close your eyes and see the tracks? And the trains running? And hear the whistles blowing? Did you go as far as that?”

“Yes.”

“How clearly?”

“Very clearly.”

Even more interesting, is it not?

Follow and practice the exercises in The Master Key System. Listen to the Master Key Coaching Teleseminars. If you require more help, check out the Master Key Coaching Program.

Whatever you do, learn how to visualize properly and correctly. You’ll be glad that you did.

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October 7, 2010

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A Master Key Coaching Client and His New Book

The Precepts and Doctrines of Men by Duane Radcliffe and Marcus Ross

I met Duane in May of 2009.

By “met,” I mean that he became a member of the Master Key Coaching Program. For the next year he worked exclusively with James Spooner.

During that time, he informed James that one of his goals was to have a book of his published. James brought that to my attention and I said that I would look into it.

As time passed, I realized that I could not publish Duane’s book, no matter how excellent I thought it was. (As an aside, I would like to mention that when a publisher decides not to publish a book, very often the quality of the book — how good it is — is not the main reason. Questions of time, the market, the publisher’s specialty, and many other factors come into play. I just thought you’d like to know.)

Does a little thing like that stop a person steeped in Charles F. Haanel‘s philosophy of success?

Of course not.

Duane has an excellent book. He knows that. He knows that because people familiar with books on his topic — such as me — perused it and told him so.

He also knows that he researched the subject for many, many years — eight years, to be exact.

He’s confident. He’s willing to dare. He’s able to make the shot.

Duane researched his options and found a way to publish his book.

It is now available for you.

Here is the press release for Duane’s book.

What if a bloodline of people have contributed to the modern-day corruption and wars on earth, and what if this bloodline can be traced back to biblical times? In their provocative new book, The Precepts and Doctrines of Men, Duane Radcliffe and Marcus Ross combine years of biblical study to present a thoroughly-researched argument that the evils of today can be attributed to a bloodline that began with Cain and Abel.

In their comprehensive, meticulously detailed examination of biblical texts, Radcliffe and Ross present a coherent interpretation of the Bible’s events and themes. Along with their analysis of the famous story about Cain and Abel and theory about the bloodline that still exists today, The Precepts and Doctrines of Men addresses myriad topics in nine easy-to-read chapters. The authors seek to answer questions including:

  • Were Adam and Eve the first man and woman, or were there others before them?
  • Were there other people on the ark besides Noah and his family?
  • Did the word “Rapture” appear in Scripture, and if so, where?

“There are many traditions that are being taught by our churches today that need to be addressed only to the extent that the truth will set you free,” the authors write. “After reading this book, then you can make your own decisions on the truth that is being taught.”

What readers are saying about The Precepts and Doctrines of Men:

“This book is vital in recognizing the traditions of men that obscure the Word of God.”

“You have captured the teachings that are wanted and sought by millions of people.”

I am very proud of Duane. I wish him and his book the greatest of success.

Find The Precepts and Doctrines of Men on Amazon.com. You can also find it at the iUniverse bookstore.

Wherever you find it, just get it. Read it.

You’ll be glad that you did.

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