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Top 5 Ways to Kill by Author Duane Harden

Duane Harden just doesn’t teach you theory but rather you learn through his very own life hands-on experiences that come along with building a strong portfolio of successful businesses, including residential and commercial real estate, a restaurant, a music company, and many more. He began with no financial education, but he was determined and inspired. Today he leads a Cash Flow Club where he mentors entrepreneurs on how to start and grow their business so they, too, can become financially free.

His latest book is 5 Easy Steps to Financial Freedom: Do What You Love & Get Rich Doing It.

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Top 5 Ways To Kill!

You and your friends have become experts at committing murder

Ideas take on a life of their own and you’ve come up with some really great ones especially on how to make money and get out of debt.  However, you and your accomplices are so use to committing murder you don’t realize when you’re doing it.  As soon as an idea starts to take shape in your mind like an embryo in it’s mother’s womb, you use your ninja style tactics to kill it rather than putting your talents to better use.

Here are the top 5 ways you’ve been trained as a “lethal weapon”:

#5 – Other peoples failures.  When I was opening my restaurant, I asked a fellow restaurateur who had just filed bankruptcy if I could take her out to lunch to discuss her experience.  She replied “of course” as long as I was willing to pay her a consultant fee.  Obviously, she thought I considered her an expert at opening and running a restaurant so much so that I would pay her for her advice.  I was only interested in learning what not to do.  Needless to say, that lunch date never happened as her response totally let me know why she was out of business.   I then thought about other people in my network who were restaurant owners.  When I asked them about their experience the biggest piece of advice they could give me was “don’t go into the restaurant business”.  Just because they were not successful in running their business doesn’t mean that I would suffer the same fate.  If I had listened to them I would have never opened.  Take advice from mentors who have been successful in the business you want to open as well as listen to mentors who have failed miserably so you can learn from their mistakes.

#4 – Co-workers.  You’re co-workers are probably just as miserable at their job as you are.  They don’t see a way out and how dare you think you can come up with the answer to creating a better life.  So remember this when you’re sharing your idea with them around the office water cooler.  Don’t let your enthusiasm wither way with their negative comments after you’ve shared with them how you’re going to escape from Alcatraz.  Their reactions are coming from the fact that you’re getting out and leaving them behind. Let their bad advice go in one ear and out the other.

#3 – Friends.  Who needs enemies when you have friends like these?  Seriously, the friends who don’t support you in your ideas are still your friends.  It’s just that they love you so much they don’t want to see you get hurt.  Let them know that you really do appreciate their concern and just want a listening ear.  They don’t have to understand what it is you want to do. Just be there for you. When I first started in real estate investing, I had some friends who were skeptical when I would say I was buying a house with 100% financing.  They just didn’t understand the concept.  I then realized that I had friends who were great for hanging out with and partying and another set of friends whom I could have intellectual conversations with or discuss business ideas.  They were all great friends I just had to figure out which bucket they fit into and tailor my conversations accordingly.

#2 – Family – I lead a Rich Dad, Poor Dad Cash Flow Club in Manhattan.  I often hear members say that their family doesn’t support them in their ideas.  That’s because they’ve seen you try so many before and failed.  It’s not that they don’t support you but rather react like your friends do.  They love you so much they don’t want to see you hurt again.  Just remember when responding to their reactions that most successful people are successful because they’ve gotten pretty good at failing.

#1 – You – You are your #1 Killer of ideas.  You allow your negative thoughts as well as those of others persuade you that your idea just won’t work.  You quit before you can ever get started. The moment you realize that all things are possible you’ll stop committing murder and letting your ideas come alive.

In my book “5 Easy Steps To Financial Freedom: Do What You Love & Get Rich Doing It” I teach you how to identify your idea killers by taking you through my “crabs in a pot” exercise.  I also show you ways to turn every negative into a positive so instead of being stopped you are propelled to pursue your dreams.  Stop killing ideas as you’ve been doing it long enough.  It’s time to learn to live.

Featured Guest: Walking and Finding True Love – It Can Be Done by Gary Morgenstein

We’ve got a special guest today!  Gary Morgenstein, author of the new relationship book, How to Find a Woman…Or Not, is here to tell us how indeed we can find true love!

WALKING AND FINDING TRUE LOVE – IT CAN BE DONE!

by Gary Morgenstein, author of How to Find a Woman…Or Not

 

In my new dating and relationship book How to Find a Woman…Or Not, I propose that all the world’s a singles bar and that you can meet your soul mate anywhere, from the gym, Laundromat, grocery store – even walking down the street.

Yes, the streets. Women walk, so do you. Ergo, you can meet her. Abandon the notion that you need a drink in your hand or an online dating account to meet someone.

 

Eye contact, eye contact, eye contact.

When looking at a woman, it’s best if you don’t stare directly at her cleavage, however tempting. Drooling accompanied by a slack-jawed expression won’t get you far, either. Hand gestures are out, easily misunderstood as obscene (women have witchly powers which enable them to read our minds).

No thumb’s up, guys. Saunter casually, as if you have something important to do which would happily include them, but won’t hang yourself if they ignore you.

Some women you don’t bother on the streets:

 

  1. Married women (this book is about finding a relationship, not breaking up someone else’s)
  2. Women jogging (you think they’re going to break training for the marathon to smile at you?)
  3. Women carried on a stretcher into a waiting ambulance (stomach wounds are not conducive to exchanging business cards)

Not that I discourage meeting women in hospitals. If they’re on a gurney in an emergency room, you’ll have to do all the talking; it’s also difficult to assess whether their shrieks of pain should be interpreted as encouragement.

Then again, they might promise anything if you get them a shot of morphine. And if you grab them just before anesthesia sets in, they’ll probably have little memory of anything particularly stupid you might’ve said.

Gary Morgenstein’s novels include Loving Rabbi Thalia Kleinman, about a divorced man who falls in love with a beautiful woman rabbi; Jesse’s Girl, a powerful story about a father’s search for his adopted teenage son, and Take Me Out to the Ballgame, a political baseball thriller, as well as the baseball Rocky The Man Who Wanted to Play Center Field for the New York Yankees. His prophetic play Ponzi Man played to sell-out crowds at the New York Fringe Festival. He lives in Brooklyn, New York, surrounded by lots of books and rock and roll CDs.