Are You A Gold-Silver or Bronze Winner? 0

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

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Your stories 0

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

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Some “Charm“ing Ideas For 2010 :) 38

Thanks­giv­ing Day, when all the fam­ily gath­ered, my 8-year old great– grand­daugh­ter ran into the house and placed a paper crown on my head.

You have to wear it today because you’re spe­cial and I made it with love and it will bring you good luck!” she exclaimed. Her enthu­si­asm couldn’t be ignored. It was too small for me but she said she could make it larger with scotch tape, which she did.

I wore it, but it kept falling off my head so I laid it aside. That evening, after the fam­ily left and I was by myself, I placed it on my head and began laugh­ing to myself. In her mind I was a Queen.

That’s when I had a sud­den thought… Hey! Maybe she knows some­thing that I’m not aware of… per­haps a past life?

Which led me to another thought… Have you ever won­dered where or when the idea of good luck charms, medals, amulets, four leaf clovers, rab­bit foots etc. orig­i­nated from?

Intrigued, I decided to do a lit­tle research. The very next day I picked up a weekly mag­a­zine at the check out stand in the gro­cery store,which had an arti­cle about charms and amulets.

That’s when I learned about the ori­gins and energy that peo­ple from all over the world attribute to their charms and amulets.

For exam­ple, did you know that ancient Chi­nese emper­ors trusted greatly in the power of their lucky charms? Dur­ing the Han Dynasty (206 B.V-220 AD), the time of China’s great­est expan­sion and pros­per­ity, the emperor car­ried four vital items on his per­son at all times:

  • A piece of red rib­bon tied in a bow. This ensured wealth and money from unex­pected sources.
  • A child’s glass mar­ble. The mar­ble sym­bol­ized the cir­cle of life and har­mony within the home.
  • A few grains of rice. These would guar­an­tee that the emperor and his fam­ily would never be hun­gry or go in want.
  • A bronze coin. This was a sym­bol of pros­per­ity and gam­bling luck.

This tells me you don’t need expen­sive and hard-to-find gold and sil­ver amulets to bring you vibrant health, new­found wealth and last­ing happiness.

Many com­mon house­hold items are just as effec­tive as costly charms and talismans.

The fol­low­ing are every­day objects that most of you have around the house. Are they effec­tive? Well, you’ll will never know until you try it out for your­self :)

  • BRASS NAIL car­ried in your pocket will help you nail down an agree­ment or con­tract, espe­cially in the dif­fi­cult areas of mort­gages or car loans.
  • Con­trary to pop­u­lar belief, the ACE OF SPADES play­ing card can be lucky. Carry one in your pocket to boost your mem­ory if you’re try­ing to pass a test-you’ll ace it! Or carry the ace of spades to smooth finan­cial transactions.
  • Three WHOLE CLOVES sym­bol­ize wealth. Car­ry­ing them in your purse or pocket will draw oppor­tu­ni­ties to acquire lux­ury items at lit­tle cost.
  • Pol­ish up a COPPER PENNY and slip it into your shoe for lot­tery and con­test luck. A Penny is also help­ful if you’re try­ing to attract a new love.
  • Attract the heart of another with a SAFETY PIN attached some where on you cloth­ing. Love will come within three weeks-guaranteed!
  • Are you con­cerned about your health, per­haps bat­tling a chronic con­di­tion like dia­betes or arthri­tis? Carry a SEASHELL to attract heal­ing energy. Within weeks you’ll be feel­ing tip-top!
  • Carry a BAY LEAF in your pocket to attract money, luck and a lot­tery win-by the time the leaf has crum­bled into dust your good for­tune will arrive.
  • Carry a CORK to plug leaks in your pros­per­ity. This lucky amulet will stop any ille­gal drains on your finances like iden­tity theft and fraud.
  • A piece of washed and dried EGG SHELL at the bot­tom of your purse or car­ried in your pocket jump-starts a rebirth of your for­tunes, attract­ing luck in all areas of your life. Eggshell is an espe­cially pow­er­ful tal­is­man for lot­tery luck and big money sweepstakes.
  • BUTTONS and col­ored peb­bles are pow­er­ful amulets against evil and acci­den­tal slips and falls.

So now you have it. I don’t know about you, but I’m car­ry­ing a SEASHELL around start­ing today to help my arthritis- TYLENOL just doesn’t cut it ;)

Wish­ing you a warm heart,

Helene Had­sell

PS: What home­made charms or amulets have you used to help you with life’s lit­tle chal­lenges? Share them with me in the com­ments box below.

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Projecting for 2010 110

2009 has been a chal­leng­ing year, to say the least. Brows­ing through today’s paper, I found an arti­cle stat­ing that 1 in 8 adults and 1 in 4 chil­dren are on food stamps. Mil­lions are still unem­ployed. And there seems to be no end in sight to the health­care sys­tem debate.

On a sur­face level, it makes sense to be depressed by all the doom and gloom. BUT… not if you’re aware of one very impor­tant fact:

Help is just a thought away.

Ask to receive-knock to open-seek to find has always been avail­able since a higher force is on call twenty-four hours a day  ready to help us through doom and gloom.”

Per­haps we can’t con­trol global issues but we can con­trol what we do and think. Now is the time to again remind every­one that we are what we think. I sug­gest that you write it down, keep it handy and mem­o­rize it less you forget.

Thought Cre­ates..

Watch Your Thoughts, They Become Words

Watch Your Words, They Become Actions,

Watch Your Actions, They Become Habits,

Watch Your Habits, They Become Character,

Watch Your Char­ac­ter, For it Becomes Your Destiny.

We all, as a human race on planet earth were born to fol­low a spir­i­tual path. Did you ever notice that peo­ple who are aware of the Spir­i­tual aspects of man seem to float as they walk, smile a lot, give hugs and com­pli­ments, both of which are free? You can also sense an open hon­esty and some­thing mag­i­cal about them.

If you are still not aware how one gets on the spir­i­tual path then you need to reread the above Thought Cre­ates. Change your think­ing, change your life. Get it!

Books, tapes and lec­tures offer good sug­ges­tions for find­ing your spir­i­tu­al­ity. Med­i­ta­tion and prayer also pro­vide pow­er­ful tools to tap into your God power. There is a God aspect in every one of us and we are gifted in one way or another. Are you using yours?

Spir­i­tu­al­ity is based on uncon­di­tional love and it’s up to our gift of free will what we do with it. What a won­der­ful world it would be if we all chose the ‘light force’ of spir­i­tu­al­ity. Then the neg­a­tive energy that’s around the world and is so pow­er­ful at this time would be diminished.

If you want to join me for a joy­ous hol­i­day sea­son and a happy healthy, pros­per­ous 2010-year, here are a few more tips you might want to follow:

  • Let your New Year’s res­o­lu­tions be to for­give and forget.
  • Remem­ber–what goes around-comes around.
  • Always keep faith and hope alive.
  • Never let neg­a­tive doubts pull you down. You are always in con­trol of what you think.
  • Respect each other and let the love flow through you towards all that come into your presence

Have a Merry Christ­mas and a Great Great New Year!

Helene

PS: : I’ll be send­ing you some­thing spe­cial in a cou­ple of days, so keep your eyes glued to your inbox.

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It’s not all food at the Hadsell household this Thanksgiving Day. 30

Our imme­di­ate fam­ily will meet at my cen­ter in Alvarado. My cen­ter is the most spa­cious for the fam­ily gath­er­ings, which now num­bers only eigh­teen. Ages run from 93 to 2 years of age.

After we share a tra­di­tional Thanks­giv­ing din­ner I’ll announce that it is PORCH TIME and we will all gather around the com­fort­able liv­ing area to share our most mem­o­rable “Warm Heart” expe­ri­ence since we last met. I will have my twelve year old great-granddaughter read the story PORCH TIME WITH AUNT MAUDE and then I’ll ask each fam­ily mem­ber, “And what have you done this past year that made you feel warm inside?” Even the next to youngest, Hay­den age 4, will be included to share his story.

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Where did I get the idea for this rit­ual that we will be shar­ing? That’s what I’m going to share with you now.

It was shortly after my hus­band died in 2002 that I was search­ing for a project to keep me busy. I decided to do a com­mu­nity ser­vice. Our local library was in need of a new build­ing, books and mis­cel­la­neous projects that would come up dur­ing the process of its com­ple­tion. I invited all the local writ­ers to come meet at my cen­ter and we would share and write our mem­o­rable expe­ri­ences. I would pub­lish the book of their sto­ries, after we as a group would edit and cri­tique each other’s work. It took a year. We titled the book, I Remem­ber. The book had 42 sto­ries. The writ­ers sold the books and the library was given all the pro­ceeds of the sales. Yes­ter­day I ran across the book. I picked it up to reread some of the sto­ries. That’s when I got the idea to make this Thanks­giv­ing Day a time for all to share their “Warm Heart” story. The fol­low­ing story was writ­ten by Louise Forsythe; an African Amer­i­can that is sec­re­tary at one of the local churches. It is one of my favorites.

What made Aunt Maude so mem­o­rable and endear­ing? It was the patient and under­stand­ing way she had with every­one she met. Every sum­mer my par­ents, older sis­ter, brother and I spent a week’s vaca­tion with her. We also went to visit her on many week­ends when my dad didn’t have to work.

My mem­o­ries of Aunt Maude began when I was a small child. She lived by her­self in a small farm­ing com­mu­nity on the out­skirts of town. She wasn’t lonely because she knew every­one in the sur­round­ing area. Her place was a haven for peo­ple who needed advice and encour­age­ment. Her role was that of a coun­selor and psy­chol­o­gist with­out a degree. When some­one drove up in her yard and mother asked who it was, she replied. “They just need a lit­tle porch time.” She was the first one there when peo­ple were sick and needed care. She also made the best peach cob­bler I’ve ever eaten. “I make it with love,” she explained when I asked her for the recipe after I grew up and began cook­ing for my family.

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My first ‘porch time’ I had with Aunt Maude was when I was five years old. My mother, brother, sis­ter and I were spend­ing a week­long sum­mer vaca­tion with her. I was a rest­less young­ster and always wanted to know the why of every­thing, which she under­stood. My brother and sis­ter were allowed to go down to the creek behind her house to catch craw­fish, but I had to stay behind. “When you are older you can go, but today it’s too dan­ger­ous and after this rain you might slip into the muddy water,’’ my mother explained. “I’ll let you help me make gumbo if they catch a lot,” she said, try­ing to appease me. I felt excluded and was still pout­ing. Aunt Maude turned to mama and said, “This young one needs some porch time.”

Vaguely, I knew what that meant, but hadn’t yet expe­ri­enced it for myself. I was appre­hen­sive but felt hon­ored, too.

Tak­ing my hand she led me out on the porch where her rock­ing chair was. She lifted me on her lap and began telling me how for­tu­nate I was. ‘I’m going to tell you my secret, how you can find the warm place in your heart,” she began.

You are only able to feel the warm place in your heart when you are good and lis­ten to your mama because she only wants what is best for you. One day you will under­stand. Your heart only gets warm when you do things with love and sin­cer­ity. If you say or do any­thing because you have to or are lazy, then you won’t feel the warmth, you will feel cranky and unhappy.” She patiently explained.

You have a warm heart aun­tie. I know, cause I feel it.” I said as I looked up into her eyes and nes­tled closer to her bosom. She con­tin­ued to tell me sto­ries about what peo­ple should do to get a warm heart.

Over the years when I needed guid­ance I would return to have porch time with her. My vis­its became fur­ther and fur­ther apart as I became busy rais­ing my fam­ily. But I knew she was still there help­ing and encour­ag­ing others.

When I received the call that she was dying I went to see her for the last time. It was a three-hour drive to get there. All the while, I kept hop­ing she was still alert so I could tell her again how much I had learned from her over the years.

She was in the bed­room sur­rounded by the many friends she had helped. Her white hair was neatly combed; her eyes were closed when I entered the room. I took a seat beside her bed and softly whis­pered, “Aunt Maude it’s Louise.” I could see her frail body stir for a moment. As I watched her breathe softly, I won­dered if she knew that I was there.

I need to thank you again for teach­ing me how to expe­ri­ence a “warm heart,” I said, try­ing to hold back the tears. Her shoul­der began twitch­ing as I gen­tly took her hand. I felt her fin­gers move and some­how I knew we made con­tact. At that moment all the sto­ries, advice and encour­age­ment she gave me sur­faced. I was expe­ri­enc­ing a rerun of our porch times.

Aunt Maude dies at the age of 102 leav­ing a legacy for all that knew her, her shared secret of how to live life with a warm heart.

Wish­ing you a warm heart

Helene Had­sell

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How Wendy Chandler Won $250,000 22

It was only a mat­ter of time before some­one struck it BIG.

Helene and I have received thou­sands of suc­cess sto­ries from Win­ning Sage stu­dents, but Wendy Chandler’s is the most amaz­ing yet.

Just a cou­ple of months ago, Wendy used Helene’s SPEC sys­tem to win a

$250,000 house!

I’m so tempted to gush about this, but I’ll let Wendy tell you in her own words on her blog.

Isn’t it time you started win­ning big too?

The best way is to sign up for Helene’s upcom­ing tele­sem­i­nar, where she’ll reveal exactly what she taught Wendy, and much more.

It’s the per­fect plat­form to kick­start your win­ning life, and it won’t cost you a cent!

Yes, Helene’s tele­sem­i­nar is absolutely FREE –and you won’t find this infor­ma­tion any­where else but here.

»Click Here to Signup for FREE Access to Helene’s Teleseminar

The tele­sem­i­nar airs on Octo­ber 15th, so hurry!

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Wish Craft — The Next Step To Achieving All Your Desires 18

There is no fail­ure, only a delay in results.

You may have heard me say­ing this quite a num­ber of times — but that’s only because it’s a VERY impor­tant fact to remember.

Why? Because you’ll be able to over­come frus­tra­tion and neg­a­tiv­ity that much more eas­ily when you know that your desires are never a mat­ter of IF, but rather a mat­ter of WHEN.

Let’s try a sim­ple exer­cise together. I’ve used it many times to ward off my frus­tra­tions, and replace them with a deep sense of focus.

First of all, I want you to put your­self into a peak state. Give your­self words of encour­age­ment, to the point where you feel enthu­si­as­tic, strong and unstoppable.

Next, down­load this Wish Craft exer­cise and fol­low the 5 steps within:

–> Click Here to Down­load the Exercise

I’d love to hear your thoughts on this exer­cise. Did it help? What other areas of man­i­fest­ing do you feel you need help with?

Talk soon.

Helene

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The Greatest Love Story Of All Time 25

My Dear Friend,

I’ve got another video for you, and this one was shown to me by my good friend Laura Silva of The Silva Method.

She insisted I watch it, and now I know why.

What you’re about to see is to me one of the great­est love sto­ries of all time.

But more impor­tantly, it’ll teach you an extremely valu­able les­son. Watch the video, and see if you can fig­ure it out before I reveal the answer below:

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flRvsO8m_KI

So have you got the answer?

Here it is…

To enjoy the truly reward­ing aspects of life, you need more than just deter­mi­na­tion and belief in yourself.

You need LOVE.

Love for your­self, love for your friends and fam­ily, and love for what you do.

Because once you’ve got your heart in the right place, your desires will soon fol­low suit.

I hope this video helps you, would appre­ci­ate your thoughts in the com­ments section.

Helene

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From No Limbs To No Limits 30

My Dear Friend,

I often receive emails from peo­ple ask­ing me why they can’t seem to man­i­fest exactly what they want into their lives.

Now there are many rea­sons why this could be hap­pen­ing, but today I’d like to high­light one of the biggest culprits.

Allow me to refresh you on my SPEC System:

Select
Project
Expect
Collect

Let’s take a look at the third item on that list — ‘Expect’. Answer me this ques­tion:

When you want some­thing in your life, like money or suc­cess or health, do you truly — with all your heart and soul — EXPECT it to come?

Keep in mind, I’m not ask­ing if you’re wish­ing for it to come, or if you’re hop­ing that it will be so.

I’m ask­ing if you EXPECT it.

Now one of the biggest hur­dles to being able to effec­tively Expect is self-doubt. A lot of peo­ple think they don’t deserve the things they want in life. That they’re not wor­thy of that prize. That they’re not smart enough to get that job. That they’re not capa­ble of heal­ing from that disease.

But mark my words — you are only as wor­thy as you believe you are.

Over­com­ing this hur­dle is really quite sim­ple. Do every­thing you can to start believ­ing in your­self. Con­vince your­self that you’re wor­thy of all the good things you want. Know with every inch of your being that you CAN accom­plish any­thing you set your mind to.

After get­ting Kate to show me how to use YouTube, I’ve digged up a video of a man I’ve admired for years. His name is Nick Vuji­cic, and he’s a world-famous moti­va­tional speaker. In many ways, he’s just like any other good moti­va­tional speaker out there — he’s full of self con­fi­dence, he can fire up a crowd effort­lessly, and he’s filled with a nev­erend­ing sup­ply of energy.

But there is one difference…

Nick has no arms and no legs.

Watch this video and pre­pare to be amazed:

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yo_24_qTNac

Now tell me — if Nick can over­come the incred­i­ble dis­ad­van­tages he was born with and enjoy incred­i­ble suc­cess, what’s your excuse?

Would love to hear your thoughts, please leave a note in the com­ments sec­tion below.

Helene

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What is it that you would want to know? 41

My Dear Friend,

There have been so many instances and sto­ries in my life, that I won­der if there have been any expe­ri­ence that I have missed (and indeed I have, one life is less to be done with all you want). Though it is a great feel­ing to know that you get what­ever you want, which is what is a sum­mary of my life.

I was rest­ing in peace while these peo­ple came and wanted me to release all my secrets, as peo­ple needed it. Which was indeed true, and so I agreed to do this webi­nar. But I would first want to know what you guys want to hear, what is your most press­ing question?

Let me know and Ill try my best and cover those ques­tions in the com­ing teleseminar.

Post your ques­tions as com­ments below.

Helene

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