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The Best Ideas Are Free
Posted on January 10th, 2010 4 commentsA book review = The Best Ideas Are Free.
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Designing the best 10 years of your life.
Posted on January 10th, 2010 5 commentsDesigning the best 10 years of your life.
I want to bring to your attention a free program that Darren Hardy the Publisher of Success Magazine is offering to you.
Darren is a massive success in his own life. And Darren wants to share a program that other people pay him thousands of dollars to help them design their own future.
I personally do not get a dime or penny from Darren for this promotion, but I know how powerful it is and how it can change your life and change your future. And It Is FREE!
Most people never plan for the success in life or the future. The fact is most people put more preparation and plans into the details of a vacation than they do their future.
Now, if you are serious about your success and your future….and I know you are, because you are reading this. I encourage you to sign up for Darren’s “Designing the best 10 years of your life” now!
Get you a three ring notebook, some three hole paper, print the documents, and start to do the work as Darren sends you the worksheets in a download by e-mail. You will not be pressured to buy other products from him.
One important thing…once this is over in the weeks to come…you will never see the files and documents offered again
for free.This is such an important part of your life…don’t take it lightly.
I wish you success on your journey…..and I’ll see you along the way!
PS. Tell Darren, Lynn Lane “The Warrior of Success” says, hello!
Links to video and blog
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Prepare Students For College Success.
Posted on December 13th, 2009 8 commentsYES Prep North Central, serving grades 6-12 in Houston, does whatever it takes to prepare students for college success.
It is so cool to find a great strategy that helps create success for some students in the American School system.
Education is very important and these kids are making the grade.
Don’t see the video? Go here —->Video
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Create Your Greatness
Posted on November 15th, 2009 7 commentsBreaking the Cycle.
From early childhood to adulthood we are trained and conditioned to think, act and believe certain things about life and the way we should live it.
We may not be complete conditioned response creatures…..(Pavlov’s Dogs), but we do tend to fall back on the conditioned response from the past for example, Learned Helplessness.
So many people never become aware that this has happened. The moment you are aware is the moment you begin to create your true self.
Look around and you will see many people that are living the same broken existence of past generations because they have been conditioned to do so.
A life without:
*Education
*Goals
*Career
*Responsibility
*Accountability
*Discipline
*Direction
*Respect
“The tragedy of the War on Poverty is not that its measures have been too small to reduce the proportion of the population living under the poverty level today to anything less than it was in 1968.
The tragedy is the multitude of able people who became welfare recipients every year when they would have found their way out of the poverty trap in the absence of these programs.
Social programs may supply some important benefits to the genuinely helpless. But the inevitable irony of government transfers to the poor is that they induce other people to qualify for them — people who could work for a decent living, but choose idleness and a welfare check instead.
More tragic still are the children of welfare families whose role models are parents who can’t or won’t hold a job or who have given up trying. Not only do these children fail to learn the importance of work and self-reliance, but the value of education — already hard for a child to appreciate — becomes incomprehensible to them.
Not surprisingly, this results in poorer attendance, more frequent classroom disruptions, higher dropout rates, lower literacy and overall competence levels, and higher juvenile crime rates.
Many children of school age in our inner cities now are third-generation welfare recipients. “
*Note that statement was written by David Beer a doctoral student in economics at George Mason University in 1989. Full Article.
Once you become aware of the people and things around you that condition you, now you have the key to unlock those shackles and free yourself to discover your greatness.
Learn to embrace the challenge of change and the challenge to create greatness in your life by conditioning your own mind and body with your own choices and decisions.
Be the first in your family to finish college, start and build a million dollar company, become a leader in your community or influence others yet unborn to follow your example of greatness.
Leave that legacy behind for others to follow.
Gratitude-
I am so thankful for the positive friends, family and mentors that showed up in my life at age 24-25 and for all the ones that continue to show up today because I seek them out.
Lane Resources Inc.
Lynn Lane
Embrace the Challenge!
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Your A-Team & Success
Posted on November 5th, 2009 6 commentsDo you have your A-Team together?
Why you need an A-Team?
Your A-Team will help you improve your efforts and effectiveness toward your goals, time management, personal development and success in general.
Taking your A-Game and building your A-Team will help you in many ways. The benefits are tremendous.
- 1. You will free up so much time and make more decisions quickly.
- 2. You’ll streamline your days and feel unstoppable.
- 3. You will create that life of less stress and more peace of mind.
- 4. You will create that high energy life style that you need in this busy world.
- 5. You will learn, stretch, grow and contribute more in your life.
- 6. You will begin to grow your business or career to the next level.
- 7. You will enjoy your life at a much higher level.
Like most things the start will be the hardest part of building your A-Team. When you take a quick look around at your life you will see that you already have some of your A-Team in place.
The key will be to have people on your A-Team that you have rapport with and that you can trust. The people you place on the A-Team will be key people and will help you successfully reaching many of your goals.
When you have key people that you can count on to exchange ideas, plans and money your A-Team will start to give you many benefits. The Law of Reciprocation in action.
Who should be on your A-Team?
Here is a list of key people that you need to have on your A-Team in no particular order.
- Mastermind Team -> This group of people will be critical to your A-Team.
- Doctors -> That you can count on.
- Lawyer -> That you can count on.
- Spouse -> Get this person on your team and you’re 90% successful.
- Mentors -> You will need to seek out the people that have the knowledge.
- Spiritual -> Teacher, Leader or Group that works for you.
- Physical -> Get people that like to be healthy on your A-Team.
- Co-workers/Employees
- Education -> Add people that will challenge you to grow and to think.
- Friends /Family -> No need to say much here…right?
- Mechanic -> Yes….the mechanic that you count on.
- Restaurants -> Why not? I have restaurants on my A-Team that treat me great.
Think about building your A-Team and the people you need on it. If you have a person on your A-Team that is not effective or efficient replace them now.
Lane Resources Inc.
R. Lynn Lane
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Success Skills
Posted on April 10th, 2009 17 commentsRalph Waldo Emerson said, “The value of a principle is the number of things
it will explain.”
Lynn’s Twelve Principles and Action Habits
Here are the first four.
One - Some people never set goals because they feel they don’t deserve
them. They have a low self-worth and low self-esteem. They don’t believe in
themselves and feel no one else does either. I can tell you until the end of
time that you must believe in yourself, but if you have low self-esteem that’s
not going to happen. The only way to raise your self–esteem is to start small
with small goals and build your momentum. Start by serving others in a
positive way. That small action will start to build your esteem. Start by
volunteering at a local church, civic group, or a hospital. Like I’ve said
before, a person once asked Einstein, “Why are we here?” He paused and
said, “We are here to serve others.”
Two - Pursue your passion not your profits. Some people never have a
definite purpose because of the mindset that their purpose wouldn’t pay much
money. I have found if you do the thing you love the money makes no
difference. The money will come. If you love what you do you’ll work hard
at it and you won’t mind. You love it so much you would do it for free, but
you’re so good at it you get paid for it.
Three - Know what you value. When you start to set goals you must be
congruent with your values. Make a list of your values and place a number
from one to ten next to it. Number one, being the most important value and
so on. If you value your relationships the most put number one there. If you
value your health the most put a number one there. Only you know your
highest value.
Four - Surround yourself with successful, positive people. Be willing to ask
questions, you’d be surprised at how eager successful people are to help you
with answers. King Solomon once said, “Better to be rebuked by a wise man
than praised by a fool.” Don’t be surprised that as you begin working on this
area that you may give up the old negative friends you may have in your life.
Don’t be surprised if your old friends don’t see you as a successful person.
Some so-called friends don’t want good things for you because they want you
to be as miserable as they are. Don’t let them hold you back.
Have a Great Weekend!













