NMPRO #168 – Say Yes To YOU!

November 4th, 2009 Email This


This topic might be hard for some of you to hear, but it still needs to be said.  I mention a link to some prosperity minded content from Randy Gage so here it is http://su.pr/2CXZY5.  Question of the Day (QOTD):  Do you find it hard to say yes to YOU?

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  • Jonathan
    I don't find it hard. You have to take care of yourself along the way as you change the lives of so many :)
  • aliceflanders
    Sometimes.
  • Another great concept that makes so much sense, thanks Eric!
  • mspaulamc
    Excellent message ... reminds me of a recent flight I took and when the flight attendant says that you must place your oxygen mask on first before assisting others around you.

    Awesome video Eric .. sending to my team, thanks! Paula
  • Great message and another great key to becoming a leader that can add tremendous value to the world!
    Thanks for sharing with us.

    I have in the past had a hard time saying yes to me! With my passion for adding value to other people I experienced the challenge of running out of fuel and hitting a plateau of what you can give. It was when I turned on my receiving receptors and allowed myself to receive openly and willingly that I grew to a new level of service to others.

    Thanks again.
    God Bless!
  • Name
    This is GREAT!!! I want to send it to my mom 'cause I tell her this ALL the time;)
  • Ngoc Tran
    Do agree! It's not difficult to "say yes to me". It's the perfect way to bring light to me and the rest of the world :)
  • Ulla
    There is a Business presentation as a link in yoyr show:

    Videos (See all 1)

    Fundraiser Idea - H
    ow To Raise $2,8...


    Is it with your idea??? As I understood would this show be free from products and companies?
    Best regards Ulla
  • stellawebber
    Thnx Eric, for pointing this out for us.
    Kind regards
    Stella
  • stellawebber
    Yes, that's my problem; hard to say YES to me. And hard to say NO to some others every now and then.
    Have to work on this issue, I realize. I think you have to say yes to yourself if you really wan to be successfull.
  • Well, we never know when life... ends!

    So, why not say yes to us?

    The more we feel happy about life, the better contribution we will be able to make to the world, right?
    So...

    Let's love us as I...

    Love you all
    Alfredo Rodrigues
  • This has been very diffricult for me, but thats one of the things MLM has thought me to do better, and belive me once you start doing it the quality of your life will be much better.
  • The problem is not saying yes, my problem is saying no. I mean I have said yes so much that now I have to say no. Meaning I have spent to much money and now I need to pay for what I have. That does not mean I should not say yes, I should to the free things in life. Like spending time with my wife, going to the lake, climbing a mountain, talking to people about my life and opportunities I have to offer, and how my products may change there life. Yes I can! Yes you can! Keep up the good instructions even if you think it might hurt someone. Some times people need a good kick in the teeth to wake them up. Luv ya Eric.
  • Oh my, you hit a sore spot.. I have been one of those people who have had a hard time saying no to people. I am getting much better at it. Being a mom of 6 has played a part in this, I am sure. I have learned that I do need to say yes to myself more often. I am sure there are a lot of people this way. I used to always feel the need to push or carry my team.. but listening to Jim Rohn talking about not being able to carry people on your back helped me to be able to step away from that. I was always trying to carry people.. so funny, but now that I have learned more of this, I have done much better as a leader to my team. Thanks for sharing!!
  • ez2win
    I can't explain how it is that I grew up in a society that called itself "egalitarian" where people worked but earned no money and received only their basic needs and yet.... I've always loved myself,encouraged by my parents, and always believed I could achieve whatever I wanted in life. This does not contradict my love and caring for others. I've known from an early age, as Jim Rohn teaches, that I need to care for myself if I want to take care of others.
    Therefore: there's no contradiction between being selfish, fulfilling your needs on the one hand, and giving to others, on the other. In fact, that's the only way you can give whole-heartedly and not because that's what society expects.
    Thank you, Eric (and Randy) for giving us this insight.
  • JeffGillis
    Before I saw this video today, while on my run this morning I found myself with arms raised in victory yelling YES to myself! So I tip my hat in appreciation to you Eric for the positive influence you have made on me. I've been paying attention. Randy Gage too as I a in the dynamically evolving process of "Breaking out of being broke..." indeed.
  • Erik
    Im watching every day, Great stuff :)
  • Saying 'yes' to failure without getting the lesson may not work. Resignation is deadly.

    One method to having what you want is to want what you’ve got. "The Way" to having everything you want, ever and always, is to want what you have now. The more you say NO to what you have the more likely it will hang around forever. Somewhere and at sometime I noticed that those moments of superb bliss and happiness disappeared quickly and almost exactly when I noticed them ... while the stuff that sucks day in day out hangs around forever. AS long as I say No to today's experience I am failing to get or missing the lesson it brings. Saying "YES!" and being one at the same time brings in an instant something new to appreciate. Say Yes to now and your dreams will appear. Say No to now and it will fill up all the space you can tolerate keeping you stuck and miserable. Let it go. Say Yes. You are worth it.
  • Just a few thoughts on that topic:
    Nothing is more binding than a "YES" and nothing gives You more freedom than a"NO" - a lesson that I've learned the hard way in a very early stage during my entrepreneurship 20 years ago. And the best is still yet to come: You may reverse a "NO" later on and no one is hurt. Try to do the same with a "YES" and sometimes even all hell will brake loose!
    Or to put long things short: EVERYBODY's DARLING IS EVERYBODY's A....HOLE!
    'nough said!

    Your true follower!
  • Helen Prince
    This is true for me...no wonder I have no time!!
    Thanks again Eric,
    Helen
  • I agree that we have to say YES to ourselves; however, I don't think it's it's the same as saying NO to others, which is a bigger issue.
    One cannot continue to keep accommodating others. There comes a point when we need to just say NO to others' requests.

    QOTD: No.....uh, yes....errr...no......okay, sometimes!
  • It's interesting that people are so resistant to taking care of themselves first. I love this message. I believe the Jim Rohn quote I remember on this subject was. " I'll take care of me for you... and you take care of you for me."

    QOTD: In spite of my previous statement, Yes I do at times. Why else wold I not always eat right and get enough exercise. It is getting easier for me to say yes to me.

    Thanks for all you do. GO COLTS!


  • I say Yes I CAN....Let's do it....let's do it. The link to Randy's website is one of a kind. Take care and best regards from your biggest fan.
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