Wednesday, 27 November 2013

Grow Into Success

 
Hello and welcome! My name is Sarah-Sophia and I’m a student and NLP/Personal Development expert from Manchester, UK.
I want to share with you powerful knowledge about personal development that I’ve been lucky enough to have learnt from some great mentors throughout my teens.
This information changed my life for the better and took me from being a shy, unconfident and anxiety ridden teen to transforming into a happy, outgoing person who loves life.
This information took me from suffering frequent panic attacks to being able to stand up in front of a crowd of 300 people! It even took me from being wheelchair bound for a year to being fit to go to the gym 4 times a week! This ‘stuff’ is the most valuable resource for anyone wanting to improve or change any aspect of life and I can’t wait to share it with you!
I was gathering so much knowledge from seminars, books and coaching as I was dealing with the problems that can occur as a teen so I started keeping a record of the specific things that were helping me. This brought me to realise I had completed‘Grow Into Success’! I started writing it at the age of 17 and have jam-packed it with everything to help you with:-
 
  • Overcoming obstacles
  • Achieving your goals
  • How to become wealthier
  • Using the Law of Attraction successfully
  • Becoming free from limitations
  • How to perform at your peek consistently
  • Dealing with difficult people
  • The art of using communication effectively to get your desired outcome
  • Handling the ‘SOS’ moments
  • PLUS Top tips from international coaching experts!
 
 
I also share in the book my own personal story in detail to show you it doesn’t take years of practice to achieve results. I was just an ordinary school kid who was lucky enough to fall upon this stuff!
I’m so excited to be about to share this life-changing information with you!
I, like many others, used to have the misconception that ‘everything happens by accident’ and that ‘life just happens’. This is completely false! You are the creator and the controller of your own destiny! Everything that happens in our lives is powered by mindset and our attitude towards what we want. The wealthiest people on the planet right now our using this stuff every day and that is what is keeping them rich!This is ‘the blueprint’ the creating the life you desire and overcoming your current challenges.
.. And what’s more it’s TOTALLY FREE! That’s right there are no catches you can receive my entire e-book Grow Into Success of over 200 pages ABSOLUTELY FREE!

Simply Enter your email address at the top right of this page to access Grow Into Success!

 

Friday, 22 November 2013

7 Steps To Set Your Teens On a Lifelong Path to Financial Success

Here is a list of 7 steps that you can use to help prepare your teens to be financially successful and responsible adults.  Feel free to adapt these suggestions to your individual family dynamics.
teenager mowing lawnTo truly value money, teens need to
earn their own income
1. Start Bank on Yourself policies for your teens (if you have not already) and/or help them purchase their own policy.  You can get a referral to a specially trained Bank On Yourself Authorized Advisor who will work closely with you to customize a plan that’s designed specifically for your family.
2. Share details of your own Bank on Yourself policies with your children and review both your and their policies every six-months.  Show them how you are utilizing your policies to predictably retain and grow more of your own money without paying interest or exorbitant fees to banks, brokerage firms and others.
3. Expose your teens to your full family financial picture – including what you earn, what you spend, what you borrow, and how you invest and save.  You may wish to have your children participate by writing checks, reconciling accounts and helping to set and monitor your family budget.
4. Put your kids to work. To truly value money, teens need to earn their own income, whether through outside jobs, entrepreneurial ventures or by getting paid for family chores.
5. Don’t forget charity.  Encourage your kids to set aside a regular portion of their earnings and income for a good cause, be it church or other worthy nonprofits.  Such gifting will be returned to them many times over in terms of the character it builds.
6. Paint a vibrant picture of your adolescent’s fiscal future – one free from the money worries that envelop so many young adults and their parents.  Help teens formulate their own vision of what a life of financial self-reliance and freedom will mean for them.
7. Allow kids to make mistakes and even fail when it comes to managing their own finances.  Few adults get it right the very first time, either. Remember, we all learn a great deal from our mistakes.