Fourteen Karats of Wisdom 1

The 2010 Olympic awards Metals for physical performances; I purpose that we have awards for anyone that uses their mind-imagination & benevolent actions on a daily basis.

Answer the following questions to see how you rate.

  1. Do you act on your emotions? Logic may provide the reason for buying or doing something, but emotion supplies the urge.
  2. Are you using your sixth sense, a knowing that just sort of happens? If so-you can move mountains with persistence and determination.
  3. I once read that people are divided into three groups: (1) those who make things happen. (2) Those who watch things happen, and (3) those who wonder, ‘What happened?’ Do you make things happen?
  4. I dislike the saying ‘Never cross a bridge until you come to it.’
    The world is owned by men and women who cross bridges in their imagination miles and miles in advance of the procession. Are you one of those people?
  5. Do you try to make the most of all that comes & the least of all that goes?
  6. What you think means more than anything else in your life-more than what you earn, more than where you live, more than your social position, and more than what anyone else may think about you. Are you aware of this?
  7. Wholeheartedness is contagious. Give of yourself if you want to get it from others. Are you practicing this rule?
  8. Have you always been able to tell when you’re on the right track, because that track has always been uphill?
  9. Are you like a duck-calm and unruffled on the surface, paddling like the devil underneath?
  10. Have you learned that it’s not who is right but what is right that matters?
  11. Are you aware that your good will is the only asset that competition cannot undersell or destroy?
  12. Did you know that if you look successful, you’re going to be successful? People will have confidence in you if you look like you have confidence in yourself.
  13. Did you know that when you can do the common things in life in an uncommon way, you can command the attention of the world?
  14. If you really do what you feel when you feel it; you could continue to go beyond. It seems that when you’re young, you worry about what everyone thinks about you. At about age 30, you may come to realize the world wasn’t really paying that close attention. Have you learned that yet?

Qualifications

  • To qualify for a GOLD Metal you must have had the perfect score of 14.
  • To qualify for a SILVER Metal you must have answered yes to 10 questions.
  • To qualify for a BRONZE Metal you must have scored 8 points.
  • Anyone that has fewer than 8 points needs an Attitude Adjustment.

Helene Hadsell
February 2010

Your stories 4

I had a call from a young man today.

I did his Blueprint several weeks ago and he had some questions he wanted me to clarify. Before we finished our conversation he said, “ I have a confession. When I first read your SPEC article it sounded too good to be true. I wanted to prove it to myself. I showed the article to my wife and she was interested. “I’ll start out by projecting for a $5 bill,” I announced. I visualized having the bill in my hand and began projected several times a day.

It was four days later when my wife came in from the laundry room waving a $5 bill. “Here is the bill you have been projecting for. I found it in the dryer. It must have been in a pocket,” she explained.

“I don’t think that counts. I’ll chalk it up as a coincidence.” I told her and dismissed it. The following Saturday my ten-year old son and I went to Home Depot to get lumber to repair some slats on the back fence. I gave the clerk a $50 bill for my $28.30 purchase. The clerk handed me my change and we walked out. I suddenly got the feeling to count the money. That’s when I discovered that instead of receiving $21.70 change the clerk had given me $26.70. It was a $5 error in my favor. I explained the transaction and showed the receipt to my son. We went back into the store. “This is not rightfully my money,” I said to the clerk as I handed him the $5.

I must confess I didn’t know how the $5 would manifest… it definitely was not what I had expected. But I did have proof that SPEC has merit and I’m now using it for another goal.”

I’m always pleased to hear people’s stories and how their goals manifested for them.

Helene Hadsell

February 12, 2010