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Thursday, November 15 2012
Secrets to Changing Your Life with a Little Bit of "Magic"
 
Not everything in life has to be at a break-neck speed (as things have always been).  Yes, I like movement.  I don't like it when nothing is happening and things are stagnate.
 
In fact, everyday when I come into the office, I have a ritual.  I turn on music in my bathroom.  (Yes, I play music in the bathroom at my office.)  My fountains are already running.  (They run all the time.)  I turn on all the lights.  I turn on music upstairs where my office is.  The music is usually high energy.  Sometimes I light an incense.
 
On the surface none of this may make any sense to you.  Below the surface (or in the areas you can't see), it makes a huge difference.
 
There are several "things" that move energy:
 
1)  Music (preferably peaceful or high energy)
2)  Fragrance, smoke, or incense
3)  Cleaning, organizing
4)  You physically moving in the environment or exercise
5)  A running fountain (constantly)
6)  Talking, chanting, singing, or yelling
7)  Lights
 
Moving energy makes things happen.  But sometimes you have to take a step back and say, "Peace, be still."  There can't always be light without darkness.  There can't always be speed without stillness.  There can't always be loud without quiet...otherwise the universe doesn't work properly.  And your life won't work out well either.
 
Okay, so what the hell am I talking about?
 
December, for me, is usually a depressing month.  It's not anymore because you are about to discover a powerful secret to change your life forever.  In fact, from now on, you'll start to look forward to December every year.
 
In order to change anything in your life, you have to start off with understanding the movement of energy in your life.  Energy isn't what you see.  Energy is what you don't see.  It's like looking at the air.  You can't see anything but blank space, yet this is where the most powerful energy forces circulate.  Everything you can see is simply an obstacle to that energy.
 
Now, I'm not going to go into any lengthy monologue about feng shui or anything like that.  This is different.
 
I discovered something really powerful and life-changing very recently.  (And by accident.)
 
I started feeling very...depressed.  I go through these depressive episodes every so often because I've been told that I'm "genetically prone" to depression.  Furthermore, I've been told that when severe situations occur in ones lifetime (loss, divorce, bankruptcy, etc.), it starts to alter the biological interworkings of the brain.
 
And yes, depression is very real.  It's not a matter of just "snapping out of it" as many non-depression-prone people think.  It's a real brain chemistry disorder that sometimes make people think that even ending their own life is a better prospect than going on anymore.  It's the deepest point of depression that anyone can ever imagine.  (Women would understand this as an especially deep bout of PMS where endless crying for no reason occurs.)
 
Recently I came to a crossroads.  The holidays are coming up.  My mom's favorite holiday was Thanksgiving, which just passed.  My mom passed away more than 7 years ago.  I'm not talking with my brother.  I never see my dad.  (Don't ask why.)  So, essentially I have no "family" around for the holiday season.
 
For the first time in many years I made an appointment with a doctor to start back up on anti-depression medications because I thought I "needed" it to make it through the holidays.
 
The appointment came.  I didn't go.  I didn't see a psychiatrist and I didn't get any medication.
 
I realized that the reason I was recessing into a depression in the first place was that my thought process needed some work.  We call it "self talk."

Since I bought my beautiful new home this past June, it seemed that the novelty of it had worn off (as with any exterior "fix" we have to enlighten our mood does).  I found myself walking around feeling sorry for myself because my husband lives in Detroit and I don't have anyone around for the holidays.  I have lost my "spark" for training.  My employees have been screwing up lately and I don't even want to go to work anymore.  Everytime I hear from my brother is because he needs money and for no other reason.  I never hear from my dad except when he wants his old job back with my company.  My ex-husband is an ass**** loser who keeps wanting his spousal and child support payments early since he squanders all the money.  Blah, blah, blah...
 
And finally I'm like...WTF??  Why do I keep depressing myself like this?  Why do I tell myself such awful things?  No wonder I don't want to get out of bed in the morning!
 
I started reading a book and it changed everything.  I'm not going to tell you the name of the book because it only offered a small fraction of what I needed to implement in order to change everything.  But the book started the ball rolling and everything else automatically fell into place.
 
Since (at the time) we were coming up on Thanksgiving, I started forcing my focus in a new direction.
 
Starting immediately (and it was at night when I had this realization), I began to "train" myself to think about different stuff.

And no, this isn't some corny "positive thinking" deal.  (That's crap, by the way, and if you've done any work with "self-help" then you already know it doesn't work.)
 
I started to change my self-talk topics.  I stopped imagining myself as a victim being bullied by life and everyone in it.
 
I started regaining my power back.
 
Sometimes the mass population will see a successful person as powerful and "together" without realizing the daily or minute-to-minute demons they face.
 
I'm a fan of the rapper Eminem.  He is an extremely focused, intense, and seemingly fearless.  Yet it didn't surprise me that he wanted to kill himself or that he overdosed on drugs.
 
Most people who seem fearless, focused, and "together" usually aren't at all. 
 
Including myself.
 
Even though people can be confident, fearless, focused, and good at what they do, the "off time" is where the negative internal chatter comes in.  And it ruins confidence, focus, and everything else.
 
This is the part we all can control.
 
The demons in our chatterbox minds (I'm not talking about real "demons" so don't think I'm a weirdo or anything) will pick apart at our weak points.  Lack of confidence.  Worry.  Anxiety.  Fear.
 
And at night it's worse because our defense mechanisms, energy forces, and confidence levels are down.  It's the worst when we are alone or with someone who is chiseling with their own negative chatter toward us.
 
So, here's what I started doing a few weeks back and my entire world, business, and energy has completely changed like magic...
 
You know, I just realized that this email has run on forever.  I'm going to tell you about the additional magic tomorrow!  (I promise.)
 
;-)
 
See you at the top!
 
Your mentor,
 
Monica Main
 
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Friday, July 27 2012
The Busboy Who Stole $5
 
It's amazing how fast two decades can fly by.
 
Last weekend I stopped into a Ruby's restaurant in Orange County with Ronnie and our 4 collective children.  The last time I had been in this one particular Ruby's was when I worked there at the young age of 20.
 
This was a job that I had gotten fired from, mind you.
 
Monica?  Fired?  How could that be?
 
Well, I got fired from most of my jobs, usually by bucking authority or disagreeing with the narrow-minded dweebs who called themselves "high ranking" assistant managers or supervisors.
 
Anyway, working at Ruby's was one such job whereas I got terminated shortly after I started working there.
 
I worked as a waitress.  My mom came into the place to visit with me and eat while I was on shift.  She left me a $5 tip.  I know she did because I saw the money sitting on the table as she got up to leave.
 
This busboy went to the table.  Cleaned the table.  And he also pocketed my $5 tip.
 
I went to the manager on duty, told him what I saw, and the busboy was called into the small office in the back.  Of course, the busboy denied the thievery.  I stated the fact which was that I saw the money on the table and then it was gone when everything was cleaned off by this particular busboy.
 
I don't remember all the exact details because we tend to quickly let go of things in our minds that have no overall relevance to the larger picture in our lives but somehow between the confrontation and the end of my shift, I was terminated.
 
The busboy got to keep his job that day.
 
And apparently he got to keep his job for another 18 years.
 
Because when I went back to the restaurant for the first time this past weekend, the same busboy who stole my $5 tip was still working there!!
 
It made me laugh.  Here I am, a multi-millionaire several times over and this thief was still working at the same old restaurant almost 20 years later.
 
Let's just call that "karma" and leave it at that.
 
It made me think about a lot of things including why I've been so successful while others hang onto a life that is, well...worthless.
 
Fear is why most people never move beyond their comfort zones or ever do better in their lives.  Lack of direction and know-how (or confidence) is the other reason.
 
This restaurant incident made me start recollecting the events that took place in the past couple of decades that made me the success story that I am today. 
 
And 2 things became abundantly clear:
 
1)  I've never been afraid to take risks, think outside of the box, or try different business ventures.
 
2)  I kept trying new things, businesses, strategies, and techniques until something would work!  (Most people give up after one or two tries with something.)
 
I also started thinking about something really amazing.
 
Being successful is easy.  If anyone took away every dime I have right now, I'd be able to start a business out of my garage and be up to anywhere from $10,000 to $20,000 a month by the end of next month. 

And this includes taking away all of my current customer database!
 
Basically I can start from scratch and perhaps borrowing a few hundred dollars and I'd be back on my feet in 30 days!
 
This includes being able to cover all of my bills, 2 ridiculously high car payments, a mortgage, insurance, credit cards, and even have extra for my outrageous spending habits!  (Okay, they aren't that outrageous but...you get the point!)
 
One thing I wish I knew back when I started that I know now is how to take that excess cash and inject it into all cash foreclosure deals.  That was my biggest mistake.
 
And that's why I'm bringing this to you.
 
I would be so much further ahead in life, financially and otherwise, if I just knew what to do.
 
So, now that I know what to do and how to do it, I'm going to be passing that knowledge onto you!
 
So...what are you going to be doing?
 
Easy.
 
#1:  Making some quick cash with a very simple home-based business.
 
#2:  Injecting that cash into 100% all-cash REO foreclosure deals, having no mortgage and a huge monthly passive income.
 
And you're going to be doing this in 36 months or less.
 
Okay, so, I'm sure you're thinking you've heard all this before.  And maybe you have. 
 
What I haven't introduced yet is my New Wealth Ninja Complete Course...
 
Until now, that is.
 
When I first started my "experiment" by making myself my own "case study" to outline a book that I planned on writing about getting wealthy in our "new economy," I decided to start a small "home-business" from scratch.
 
After all, I wanted to prove to anyone that these techniques are possible for anyone to do in today's economy using today's technological tools.
 
This "experiment" turned into quite a profitable little enterprise...much bigger and larger than I ever anticipated.
 
I jotted down my notes (as any "case study" would) and created the New Wealth Ninja Complete Course...which is finally done!
 
 
See you at the top!
 
Your mentor,
 
Monica Main
                  
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Tuesday, July 17 2012
Best Areas to Invest in the United States (2012)
 
Every 6 months or so (or whenever the market changes) I like to do a video on the best areas to invest in real estate in the United States.
 
I just completed the video and it's now ready for you to view (and take notes).  Click on the link below:
 
 
If you're stuck and don't know where to start investing, this video will shed some light including which types of properties in which areas to focus in on.
 
See you at the top!
 
Your mentor,
 
Monica Main
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