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the world. I could 'see' myself doing tours in many
countries to promote it. I could' see' offers from
publishers coming in. The more I visualized the more
material came my way, to help me write the book.
The more I visualized the more ideas came to me, to
make the book tighter, sexier and more readable. The
more I visualized, the more exciting the book became,
and I became more and more motivated to finish it.
The more I visualized the success of the book, the
easier it was to overcome writers block. In the end
my mind yielded the output, the Eureka! "Call the
book 'Talk and Grow Rich'!" The rest is history! (I
love it when a new light flashes on in my
biocomputer, Eurekas! I love' em!)


Any goal you set yourself should be visualized
over and over again, from every angle until the
project takes off, even then you don't stop
visualizing, you just alter your visualizations to take
you to the next step, the next goal!


Do you get impatient waiting for output from your
biocomputer?
The answer is no, but I do understand your
question. When you're at rock bottom and only have
yourself and your biocomputer as your main
resources, yes it's very easy to get impatient waiting
for output.


I learned two very valuable lessons when I was at
rock bottom. The first lesson was to use my valuable
time to program. The second lesson was don't give
up, just keep programming. When you're without,
program within!


Once you're up and running with your projects,
and have successes allover the world, all you have to
do is keep programming for future successes, by that
time there usually isn't time to be impatient!

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