document.write ('<img src="http://www.igroops.com/bo_column.jpg" align=left border=0 hspace=5><font size=+1><b>Day 117: Ideas for Wealth </b></font><br><i>by Bo Bennett</i><p><P><SPAN class=postbody>When was the last time you said something such as, "I wish they would invent something to..." or "Somebody really should..." or "Why don\'t they make something that..."?&nbsp; If you are like most people, you probably say these words on a regular basis.&nbsp; Who are "they"?&nbsp; Who is "somebody"?&nbsp; Why can\'t the "they" and "somebody" be you?</SPAN></P><P><SPAN class=postbody>One of the most common reasons people do not act on ideas is that they think somebody must have already thought of it.&nbsp; The chances are, somebody, even many others, have thought about it, but nobody has <EM>acted on it</EM>.&nbsp; Every fortune, large or small, started with an idea.&nbsp; Some of these ideas at one time were thought to be far fetched, silly, stupid, crazy, and even impossible.&nbsp; It was the inventor who had enough belief and determination to see the idea through into its physical equivalent.</SPAN></P><P><SPAN class=postbody>Here are some more reasons people generally don\'t act on ideas.</SPAN></P><UL><LI><SPAN class=postbody><STRONG>They don\'t think they are inventors.</STRONG> Just because you are not a plumber, doesn\'t mean you can\'t unclog your own toilet with a plunger. It does not take an electrician to change a light bulb, nor does it take an inventor to come up with and act on a good idea.</SPAN> <LI><SPAN class=postbody><STRONG>They don\'t believe in their ideas enough.</STRONG>&nbsp; Many people make the mistake of asking other people what they think of an idea and choosing to act or not based on others\' opinions.&nbsp; I believe it was Edison who was known for asking for others\' opinions on his ideas, and if they all unanimously thought it was a BAD idea, he would act on it.&nbsp; Ask yourself, what is your "gut" feeling on this idea? </SPAN><LI><SPAN class=postbody><STRONG>They don\'t know how to follow through.</STRONG> Many people simply don\'t know what to do next after having an idea.&nbsp; The key is to educate yourself and align yourself with the right people&nbsp;who can help you see your idea through.&nbsp; With the advent of the Internet, this is easier than ever before in history.</SPAN> <LI><SPAN class=postbody><STRONG>They fear criticism and ridicule.</STRONG>&nbsp; What do you think Gary Dahl\'s family and friends thought of him when he enthusiastically explained to them that he was going to market a "pet rock" for $3.95?&nbsp; I can just imagine how his parents felt when trying to explain what their son was up to these days, "Oh, our Gary is working on selling rocks&nbsp;as pets".&nbsp; And of course there is the more common example of Columbus\' idea of the world being round.&nbsp; This was the classic case of public criticism and ridicule.&nbsp; Those who ridicule new ideas are closed-minded, and criticism from them should not be accepted.</SPAN></LI></UL><P><SPAN class=postbody>Here is my five-step idea process that I like to follow. Feel free to adopt mine or create your own.&nbsp; The goal of this process is to make sure we act on our ideas worthy of action.</SPAN></P><OL><LI><SPAN class=postbody><STRONG>Record it.</STRONG>&nbsp; The moment an idea pops in your head, write it down or record it.</SPAN> <LI><SPAN class=postbody><STRONG>Add it to your list.</STRONG> Have a page in your success journal or a list somewhere where you transfer, write down and collect all of your ideas and review this list often.&nbsp; Your idea may not be strong enough to act on now, but it may be later.</SPAN> <LI><SPAN class=postbody><STRONG>Carefully think through the idea and the possibilities.</STRONG>&nbsp; Do not let "reasoning" talk you out of taking action on an idea.&nbsp; Most ideas probably are not worth pursuing, but do not get in the habit of letting all ideas go.</SPAN> <LI><SPAN class=postbody><STRONG>Always be acting on at least one idea.</STRONG>&nbsp; Pick your best idea at the time and act on it.&nbsp; Do the research.&nbsp; Make acting on the idea one of your goals and follow the proper goal setting steps.</SPAN> <LI><SPAN class=postbody><STRONG>Know when to move on.</STRONG>&nbsp; There is a fine line between giving up and moving on.&nbsp; Never give up on good ideas but know when to move on to better ideas.</SPAN></LI></OL><P><SPAN class=postbody>It only takes one good idea to lead you to wealth.&nbsp; If you have&nbsp;100 ideas a year and act on 10 of them and one results in wealth, you will have made it.&nbsp; It is not lack of knowledge or talent that keeps most people from wealth, it is lack of persistence.&nbsp; You are just as capable of bringing a great idea to this world as Edison, Ford, and Gates. Act on your ideas, and wealth will eventually find its way to you.</SPAN></P><p><hr style="color:black"><i>The above article is from the book "Year To Success", a 366 day course in personal achievement. Visit this page tomorrow for the next article in the book.</i><hr style="color:black">');
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