Friday, June 06, 2008

It's been a while and I've kind of lost my motivation. Things have been icky around here and I've been allowing myself to have a bad attitude. Right now I'm not all that happy with the way things are going but I do want to improve it.

However, at the end of April I found out that one of my favorite singers (Gavin DeGraw) would be performing at a radio station and the only way in was by winning tickets. Well I knew I would win the tickets...I usually do but dang! Winning the tickets was super easy compared to times in the past. So anywho, all went well with that and I even got to meet him (again, for the second time).

Recently I've also been working on a new thing called Project Trillionaire. I would really like for people to join it.

www.ProjectTrillionaire.com

Friday, March 21, 2008

Airport!

Something interesting...and it seems to keep popping up more than usual. I have this whole airport thing going on this week. It's everywhere. The other day my dad's friend called and ask if someone could come pick him up from the airport since he wouldn't be able to get a ride until several hours later. Alrighty, no problemo...sounds fun. It'd been over a decade and a half since I'd been out there and I've been wanting to drive out there and kind of learn my way around (yeah because I had the mindset that it would be ridiculously complicated to navigate one's way while driving around...so wrong!) since I expect for my lifestyle to include trips to airport (though I still want to roadtrip to L.A. at least!!!). Anywho, yesterday I went to the library making my rounds for all kinds of millionaire-related books. By the way, fun fact: Warren Buffett, who was ranked #2 under Bill Gates on the Forbes 400 in 2006, drove (hopefully still does, heh) a 2006 Cadillac DTS. Man could have any car in the world but he chose a current Cadillac Deville (DTS). He's my kind of guy. ...though I still prefer a Cadillac XLR and intend on driving one soon. Back on track now...I was flipping through a biography of Rockefeller that I had checked out, and came across some objects that someone had left in the book. They were two boarding passes...with "26 DEC 04" stamped on them. My 20th birthday! I think that was around the same time (it was probably on that day) that I decided that I wanted to be a millionaire by age of 24.

Now for some fun!
Here’s a download for the ebook of The Greatest Money-Making Secret In History! by Joe Vitale:
The Greatest Money-Making Secret In History!
Click on the link above and it will take you to page to download the pdf file.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Lesson Learned

Well I learned a little lesson the other day but it really was a reminder that LOA is actually working. A little over a month ago I had my first test in my marketing class. I knew that I had made at least an 80 or a B on it but there were enough questions on the test that stumped me, but I really wanted an A. I spent some time, especially before the teacher handed back our tests focusing on receiving a score of 90 or better. Received my test back and I had scored 92 which of course was an A. Then we had our second test just a couple of weeks ago. Oh boy, this one was tough test. I knew I had at least made a 76 on it...but that wasn't good enough for me. My Spring Break started right after I had finished taking the test and the break lasted for about two weeks. I decided to put aside the test in my mind during the break so it wouldn't haunt me too much while I tried to enjoy my mini vacation. Our first day of class back from the break was the other day, so I started thinking in my mind again about scoring an A on the test. I thought that it would be great if I made a 92 or better. But then I had these worrying doubts in my mind. I thought that a 90 would be great too and then I thought that maybe I should be more "realistic" about the grade so I jumped down to getting an 88...then skipped on down to an 84. As he was passing the test back my mind was trying to push down the "negative" thoughts and I started focusing on getting a 90 or better but right before I got my test I decided that I would be happy with an 88 because that was the lowest grade I could receive while still maintaining an A average in the class.
Needless to say, I made an 88 on the test. I noticed that he had actually added points on my original score, which had been an 84. Now, a score of 84 was the lowest I had been willing to accept during that whole thought process, and the 88 was what I had settled on in my mind.
Next time I'm not going to even think about any grade less than a 90.

Thursday, January 03, 2008

Quick Manifestation

Earlier this week I began reading Rapid Manifestation by Song ChengXiang just to brush up and help me to focus more when using the Law of Attraction since I’ve kind of lost touch with it during this past semester that I was in school. It was kind of refreshing.

A little while ago I listed some of my textbooks from previous semesters on Half.com since I can usually get more for them on there than I could if I sold them back to the school’s bookstore.

Yesterday when I woke up, I thought to myself “I’m going to sell a textbook today.” A few hours later I checked my e-mail and saw that Half.com had sent me a notice that I had made a sale. Yay! Hehe, I believe this has been one of my faster manifestations.

Since I had finished reading Rapid Manifestation the night before and had all the material fresh on my mind prior to yesterday’s little manifestation, I figured it would be the perfect choice for this post’s ebook download.

Here’s the download for Rapid Manifestation by Song ChengXiang:
Rapid Manifestation
Click on the link above and it will take you to page to download the .pdf.

Sunday, December 30, 2007

Thankful!

It's been a while since I've updated this...oops. :}

I just want to say that I am very thankful for my '95 Cadillac Deville! I bought it 0back in November and it has made driving so much easier and enjoyable compared to driving the Saturn for a year. I am a 100% Cadillac person. Nothing else seems to do. I have had to spend a small fortune to fix the brakes, but I was very fortunate that all of my serious brake problems occured while driving in the driveway and not while on the road. *Sighs* But the car is magnificent! While it's not a '05 Xenon Blue XLR with Shale interior or a White Diamond Escalade with shale interior, it is a green Deville with the shale colored interior! Anywho, I love the car dearly and I am happy to have it! :)

In addition to my ramblings on here, I would like to share LOA related ebooks with everyone each time I post.

To keep to the "theme" of this post (being "thankful" for my car), I'd like to share Wes Hopper's The Astonishing Power Of Gratitude!

Click on the link below and it will take you to a page to download the .pdf file of this e-book. :)
The Astonishing Power of Gratitude!

Monday, July 23, 2007

Today's Events

Today's events that I am grateful for:

-Receiving my Hanson "The Walk" cd/dvd the day before its release
-A family friend for fixing the driver side window in my Saturn (so now I'm less likely to suffer from a heat stroke, hah)
-Matching 3 out of 5 numbers in the state lottery (I think I won $9, hehe)

Thank you!!!

Thursday, June 28, 2007

OMG!

XLRs have been on the road for 3 years now and that's as long as I've wanted one. I've seen them at the dealership, I've seen pictures of the one that was supposedly Pacman's (I still think that someone was trying to frame him with that car), and I know that George Jones ordered one from Andrews. I have never ever seen an XLR on the road. Yesterday I was resuming my newest hobby of spotting White Diamond Escalades and I was thinking "Ok, enough with the Escalades...I need to focus on my XLR." So I sat there thinking about my L.A. roadtrip and moments later I see it.

A black XLR drove by. I seriously was in shock with my mouth open. I'm going to take this as a veeery good sign. I still cannot get over the whole thing...