RHJ Quotes
Best 22 It Works Quotes by RHJ
It Works Quotes
“A natural and ancient enemy will no doubt appear when you get your first taste of accomplishment. This enemy is Discredit, in form of such thoughts as: It can't be possible; it just happened to be. What a remarkable coincidence!
When such thoughts occur give thanks and assert credit to your Omnipotent Power for the accomplishment.
By doing this, you gain assurance and more accomplishment, and in time, prove to yourself that there is a law, whicb actually works-at all times when you are in tune with it.”
“A short while ago, Dr. Émile Coué came to this country and showed thousands of people how to help themselves.
Thousands of others spoofed at the idea, refused his assistance and are today where they were before his visit.”
“Accomplish the lesser things first.
Then take the next step, and when that is accomplished, you will seek the higher and really important objectives in life, but long before you reach this stage of your progress, many worthwhile desires will find their place on your list.
One will be to help others as you have been helped. Great is the reward to those who help and give without thought of self, as it is impossible to be unselfish without gain.”
“If wishes were horses, beggars would ride, is the attitude taken by the average man and woman in regard to possessions.
They are not aware of a power so near that it is overlooked; so simple in operation that it is difficult to conceive; and so sure in results that it is not made use of consciously, or recognized as the cause of failure or success.”
“It is natural to be skeptical and have doubts, distrust and questionings, but when these thoughts arise, get out your list.
Read it over; or if you have it memorized, talk to your inner self about your desires until the doubts that interfere with your progress are gone.
Remember, nothing can prevent your having that which you earnestly desire. Others have these things. Why not you?”
“It is obvious that you cannot acquire faith at the start. Some of your desires, from all practical reasoning, may seem positively unattainable, but, nevertheless, write them down on your list in their proper place of importance to you.”
“It is possible to want and obtain that which will make you miserable; that which will wreck the happiness of others; that which will sickness and death; that which will rob you of eternal life.
You can have what you want, but you must take all that goes with it: so in planning your wants, plan that which you are sure will give to you and your fellow man the greatest good here on earth; thus paving the way to that future hope beyond the pale of human understanding.”
“Put down on a list of wants such material things as money, home, automobile, or whatever it may be, but do not stop there. Be more definite.
If you want an automobile, decide what kind, style, price, color, and all the other details. including when you want it. If you want a home, plan the structure, grounds and furnishings. Decide on location and cost.
If you want money, write down the amount. If you want to break a record in your business, put it down. It may be a sales record. If so, write out the total, the date required, then the number of items you must sell to make it, also list your prospects and put after each name the sum expected.
This may seem very foolish at first, but you can never realize your desires if you do not know positively and in detail what you want and when you want it.
If you cannot decide this, you are not in earnest. You must be definite, and when you are, results will be surprising and almost unbelievable.”
“Regardless of the name of this Great Power, or the conscious admission of a God, the Power is capable and willing to carry to a complete and perfect conclusion every earnest desire of your objective mind but you must be really in earnest about what you want.
Occasional wishing or half-hearted wanting does not form a perfect connection or communication with your omnipotent power.
You must be in earnest, sincerely and truthfully desiring certain conditions or things-mental, physical or spiritual.”
“Sincere and earnest thanks cannot be given without gratitude and it is impossible to be thankful and grateful without being happy.
Therefore, when you are thanking your greatest and best friend, your Omnipotent Power, for the gifts received, do so with all your soul, and let it be reflected in your face.
The Power and what it does is beyond understanding. Do not try to understand it, but accept the accomplishment with thankfulness, happiness, and strengthened faith.”
“The great possessions of life are all gifts mysteriously bestowed: sight, hearing, aspiration, love or life itself.
The same is true of ideas – the richest of them are given to us.”
“The greatest good comes from helping others without expecting praise.”
“The Omnipotent Power within you does not enter into any controversial argument.
It is waiting and willing to serve when you are ready, but your ohjectiye mind is so susceptible to suggestion that it is almost impossible to make any satisfactory progress when surrounded by skeptics.
Therefore, choose friends and associate with people who now have some of the things you really want, but do not discuss your method of accomplishment with them.”
“There is no need to analyze how this Power within you is going to accomplish your desires.
Such a procedure is as unnecessary as trying to figure out why a grain of corn placed in fertile soil shoots up a green stalk, blossoms and produces an ear of corn containing hundreds of grains, each capable of doing what the one grain did.
If you will follow this definite plan and carry out the three simple rules, the method of accomplishment will unfold quite as mysteriously as the car of corn appears on the stalk, and in most cases much sooner than you expect.”
“Three Positive Rules Of Accomplishment
1. Read the list of what you want three times each day: morning, noon and night.
2. Think of what you want as often as possible.
3. Do not talk to any one about your plan except to the Great Power within you which will unfold to your Objective Mind the method of accomplishment.”
“To get what you want is no more mysterious or uncertain than the radio waves all around you.
Tune in correctly and you get a perfect result, but to do this, it is, of course, necessary to know something of your equipment and have a plan of operation.”
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“To the degree that you believe, you will achieve.”
“When new desires, deserving position at or about the top of your list, come to you, then may rest assured you are progressing correctly.
Removing from your list items which at first you thought you wanted, is another sure indication of progress.”
“When you can train your objective mind (the mind you use every day) to decide definitely upon the things or conditions you desire, you will have taken your first big step in accomplishing or securing what you know you want.”
“Write down on paper in order of their importance the things and conditions you want.
Do not be afraid of wanting too much. Go the limit in writing down your wants.
Change the list daily, adding to or taking from it, until you have it about right.
Do not be discouraged on account of changes, as this is natural. There will always be changes and additions with accomplishments and increasing desires.”
“You can reject or accept. You can remain as you are or have anything you want. The choice is yours.”
“You have within you a mighty power, anxious and willing to serve you, a power capable of giving you that which you earnestly desire.
This power is described by Thomson Jay Hudson, Ph.D., LL.D., author of 'The Law of Psychic Phenomena', as your subjective mind.
Other learned writers use different names and terms, but all agree that it is omnipotent. Therefore, I call this Power 'Emmanuel' (God in us).”
“Your objective mind and will are so vacillating that you usually only wish for things and the wonderful, capable power within you does not function.
Most wishes are simply vocal expressions.”
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“Why do we allow anticipated joys to blind us to those that are close by.”
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