How to be a Billionaire - Jamie McIntyre and Donald Trump
Stuart Ginbey | June 27, 2008RESULT:
Become a Billionaire
PURPOSE:
Achieve new goal,
Prove the strategies that work,
Help more people in the world improve their lives
ACTION:
Find Billionaire mentor-Donald Trump
Visit him and invite to Australia
How can we make money from it? Seminar
How can we help others?Teach them how to be a Billionaire and have a Billionaire Mindset

This simple three step process shows us some very valuable lessons. Firstly we can get clear on our goals. See them in your minds eye. Feel it. How would it feel to actually already have it. Act as if you already have it and allow it to come to you. Secondly it allows us to work out why we really want this goal. This is the part where things can break down. If you don’t really understand why you want to achieve this goal, then when the times are tough, you might just give up there and then. If you are clear about your true purpose of why you want to do something, then nothing will get in your way. And finally the Plan! A step by step process on how you get it. Brainstorming. Remember that from school. Well this is it! Work out exactly what you need to do to make this work.
The other really important thing that it does is allow you to focus on one thing at a time. It is extremely easy to get caught up in all the different strategies on how to make money and become rich and then you find yourself a year or two down the track having achieve absolutely nothing. Decide what you want, why you want it and how your going to get it. It’s that easy.
Here’s a small section out of on of Jamie’s books. Have a read and get back to me with your comments.
One question everyone seems to ask today is, “How do I turn my
dreams, my goals, my desires into reality?” The RPA Planning Process
is a proven system for taking anything you can envision and making it
real. It not only teaches you how to organise, but how to actually think
differently from those who become muddled in an ocean of activities.
There are three simple steps to the process. The first is to ask the
question that all people who succeed ask — “What do I want from this
situation? What is my result?” The word result is the ‘R’ in RPA. So do
not ask yourself, “What should I do?”, but, “What is the result I am
committed to achieving?” Until you are absolutely clear about what you
specifically want, any “to do” lists or plans you create will be
generalised and ineffective.
Secondly, you must know why you are doing what you are doing.
You must know the purpose, represented by the ‘P’ in RPA. Having a
sense of real purpose, compelling reasons, will make this result or
outcome happen. There is a major difference between simply having a
dream and achieving a worthwhile goal. There are many ways to
achieve a result, but you must know why you are going after it so that
if your first plan or attempt fails you have the necessary drive to follow
through.
And lastly, once you know the exact result you are committed to
achieving, why you must achieve it and what it will give you
emotionally, physically and psychologically, then you are in the state of
mind to begin creating an action plan. Begin by asking yourself what
you must do in order to achieve this specific result. That action plan is
the ‘A’ in RPA. The sequence in which you determine these three
elements is the difference between success and failure. For example, you
may know all the individual digits in a person’s telephone number, but
unless they are in the right sequence, the numbers are useless. Similarly,
knowing all the numbers to a combination will not open the lock if they
are not in the correct order.
If you wish to succeed, always start with the end in mind. Successful
people are totally clear about the final result they are after. They have
accessed the Power of Why; they have a burning desire to achieve their
result and it is tied to a clear specific goal. Creating the action plan is
simple when these first two elements are put together. When you have
developed a results-focused, purpose-driven, action-oriented plan for
your week, your day, your month, or for any project or goal that you are
committed to achieving, you will have created the certainty of knowing
that your dream is about to become a reality.
I use RPA to design my life to a ‘T’. In other words, the life I live
today is no accident. When I was on my friend’s couch I fantasised
about the things that I wanted. I wanted to earn in excess of $1,000,000
a year. I wanted to travel, see the “Leaning Tower of Pisa” and different
places around the world. I wanted to lay in the Caribbean, go to Hawaii
and America. In short, I wanted to do whatever I pleased, whenever I
pleased. I also wanted to plan what sort of home I would live in and the
sort of people I wanted to associate with.
In the future, do you want to be surrounded by people who are
uplifting, caring and who respect you, or do you want to be associated
with people who take away from who you are and hold you back?
Those things are critical. What do you want to do on a daily basis? Do
you want to do something that when you wake up you can not wait to
get to work because you love it? Or do you want to have to say, ‘Thank
God it is Friday!’ Is it not interesting that most people that die of a
heart attack have it between 8.30am and 9.30am on Monday morning?
86% of Australians have a job they are dissatisfied with. So I am sure
you would agree it is imperative we learn how to design our lives and
design them well to ensure we choose a career we love!
If you have enjoyed what you have just read and would like to find out more then visit our website www.wealthacademy.org.uk and you can download the book for free.
Enjoy the journey….
Yours sincerely,
Stuart Ginbey
























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