I Can Make you Rich

Creating wealth is as much about mindset as anything else. This article summarises the major thinkers in how to create a wealthy mindset starting with Wallace D Wattles in 1910 through to hypnotist and NLP trainer, Paul McKenna and questions whether a wealthy mindset is enough to make you really wealthy. What other skills or knowledge areas are critical to be wealthy and successful.

By: Pam Kennett
Copyright (c) 2007 WealthBeing

Around 1910 an individual by the name of Wallace D Wattles wrote a book called The Science of Getting Rich. He also wrote a book entitled The Science of Being Well, which is fascinating but another story altogether. Wallace D Wattles contention was that "the ownership of money and property comes as a result of doing things in a certain way; those who do things in this Certain Way, whether on purpose or accidentally, get rich; while those who do not do things in this Certain Way, no matter how hard they work or how able they are, remain poor".

Today, Paul McKenna, leading hypnotist and Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) master trainer, is serializing his book "I Can Make You Rich" in our national newspapers, complete with self hypnosis CD. So what have we learnt in nearly 100 years and numerous theories and textbooks on the subject and is it really possible to teach yourself how to get rich?

Paul McKenna builds on Wallace D Wattles and the work of Napoleon Hill in Think and Grow Rich. Napoleon Hill was commissioned by Andrew Carnegie to interview 400 of the richest people to learn how they created their wealth. By interviewing such individuals as Charles M Schwab, John D. Rockefeller, Henry Ford and Woodrow Wilson, Napoleon Hill proved Carnegie's hypothesis and established that the real secret to wealth creation was that all wealth is created with the human mind. Defining further just what an individual could do to create this wealth, Hill identified a number of actions including having a real desire to pursue your purpose, faith (not so much spiritual but faith in your ability to reach your goal) and persistence to keep going in the face of adversity.

Paul McKenna gives a modern day twist. As a well known hypnotist and NLP Trainer, he is able to apply his skills to help individuals who may have a negative or destructive relationship with money. What he says is very similar to that of Napoleon Hill and Wallace D Wattles. He says that rich thinkers are those who live life according to their rules and their terms. Their bank balance may go up and down but they work from an inner belief that they will be wealthy. Poor thinkers on the other hand, may have big houses and wear fancy clothes, but their heads are filled with fears about the future and they mistrust those around them.

Rich thinkers work from a position of

Pam Kennett is Founder and CEO of WealthBeing. WealthBeing is a wealth education and coaching company which helps individuals develop practical skills and knowledge in wealth building. WealthBeing is based in London, UK but Pam trained with Loral Langemeier, the Millionaire Maker in the US and is well read in the major thinkers in the area of wealth creation. For free resources and downloads visit http://www.wealthbeing.co.uk or contact Pam direct at pam@wealthbeing.co.uk









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