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The Great White Yacht

Change your belief system—change your results!

By Rick BeneteauPublished 5 years ago 5 min read
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My intention was to write this article with a fairly clear idea of what I wanted to express. But you know what they say about intentions, at least good ones?

I came out to my balcony with laptop in tow and I started typing. However, the impressive powerboats and mammoth lake and ocean freighters passing by against the magnificent backdrop of the downtown Detroit skyline soon had my full attention.

I chose to live here just because of this million dollar view, and I work out here in my second office almost every day, so why would I be so distracted this particular time?

The answer didn’t take long to appear. Coming into view a foot at a time was this sleek, bright white yacht with blacked-out windows. It slowly cruised by, as if to say “watch me!” She was indeed a thing of beauty, all 120 or so feet of her. The ultimate physical statement of success and achievement!

Suddenly, my preconceived notion of how this article was going to unfold simply flew away, just like the flocks of roosting seagulls do as I approach them on my morning walk along the river’s edge.

I began to wonder exactly who owned this stunning ship and how he or she attracted it into their life. No doubt the owner was taking several weeks off, or perhaps even the entire summer, to cruise the Great Lakes. Or even better, this yacht set to sea in the Caribbean, headed up the Atlantic seaboard entered the St. Lawrence Seaway and sailed down through Lake Ontario and Lake Erie to pass by my balcony—to inspire me!

A lingering look through powerful binoculars made this ultimate status symbol all the more beautiful!

I returned to reality, wondering who the owner could be.

One thing I can assure you is that someone created a lot of wealth in order to be able to navigate this vessel past my building at this most appropriate time!

You might be thinking that this came from inherited money and you could be right. The point remains, however, that one person, at one time, with a single idea, put into motion the seed that attracted all the money required to float this multi-million dollar ship down the Detroit River. Let’s examine this.

For the sake of argument, let’s assume that our captain here is also a captain in the entrepreneurial world. He or she owns or is an integral part of a successful company or corporation.

As is the case with most real success stories, this entrepreneur probably started with only the seed and a shoestring budget. And so, the important question becomes: how did this seed grow into the success it is today?

Ninety-nine-point-nine percent of the answer most likely lies within the title of this article. They thought their way to the top! I can guarantee you that this entrepreneur thinks like the world’s most successful entrepreneurs. He or she thinks success thoughts.

Are you wondering what success thoughts are?

Success thoughts are simply those powerful and empowering thoughts you think, minute-to-minute, hour-by hour, day-to-day, every day, that set into motion the Universal Law of Attraction what you think is what you get! Think success—achieve success.

Henry Ford thought success thoughts.

Thomas Edison thought success thoughts.

Tony Robbins and Oprah Winfrey think success thoughts, each and every day, as often as they can!

As human beings, we are all subject to slacking off, and no person can honestly remain in totally positive mode every second of every waking hour. However, the simple yet powerful rule is that your thoughts dictate what happens to you, not only in business, but also in your personal life.

Think good thoughts—get good things in return.

Think GREAT thoughts—get GREAT results!

Change your belief system—change your results!

Don’t believe me?

Here’s what Henry Ford had to say on the subject: “Whether you think you can or whether you think you can't, you're right!”

Modern day master motivator Tony Robbins chimes in: “If you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always gotten” (this HAS to make sense to you. :-)

Famous author, Dr. Joyce Brothers, offers this pearl: “Success is a state of mind. If you want success, start thinking of yourself as a success.”

The Reverend Robert Schuller says: “The only place where your dream becomes impossible is in your own thinking.”

I wouldn’t dare put myself into the same category as the above icons, but I can tell you in no uncertain terms that EVERY time I have reaped the financial benefits and personal satisfaction from having a project become successful, I WAS thinking the right stuff!

Reflecting back on my entrepreneurial path, I can see that almost every time a project failed, I was not in-tune with the Universe nor was I thinking success thoughts. I was thinking limiting, negative thoughts, such as how much money I was spending developing the project or how much time was being spent to complete it or worse, visualizing it as a failure, which is exactly what it became!

This is no coincidence. It’s a Universal Law.

Change your thinking—change your results!

Even The Bible says it’s so: “As a man thinks in his heart, so is he.” [Proverbs 23:7]

So, the burning question becomes: Can YOU think your way to the top?

And here’s the real answer: YES, you CAN think your way to the top by thinking the very same success thoughts as the world’s most successful entrepreneurs!

Let me leave you with a video of a song I co-wrote called I Will with the hope it will begin to get you thinking the right stuff!:

CHORUS LYRIC:

I Will because I can

I’ll Do cause I believe

The strength I need to make the change

Is deep inside of me

I’ll Walk where I have crawled

I will Run til I can fly

My wings will fill my dreams will soar

The moment that I say I Will

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Here’s to seeing You at the Top!

©Rick Beneteau

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Rick Beneteau

Former 80’s happening songwriter when divorced turned Internet marketing ‘guru’ on the-then-brand-new Internet who in 2006 became co-founder of a humanitarian non-profit who then came full circle back to music – for film and television.

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