Conner Marketing July 2017

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“You become what you think about most of the time.”

Another way of saying this is, “Your dominant aspirations and thoughts become your reality.” If I’m thinking about my fear — if I’m afraid I’m going to mess up a deal and lose someone’s money — that’s exactly what’s going to happen. Successful people have the discipline to keep their mind focused on only the things they desire. They don’t get distracted by their fears. In other words, everything that happens works its way from the inside out. This is the law of correspondence. We are responsible for everything that happens to us. If you’re shaking your head right now and thinking, “No way, Jay. There are things that have happened in my life that I didn’t do. Those weren’t my fault!” then you’re letting fear hold you back. We have to take responsibility and accept we’re in our present situation entirely because of our past actions. Here’s the good news, though: When you take responsibility for your actions, you can change your future at any time. What manifests in your future comes directly from your thoughts and actions right now. You experience joy, health, and real estate success by thinking about how you will achieve these things and not let yourself be dragged down by negative or contradictory thoughts that undermine your desires. The bottom line is, when you overcome your fear, you move in the direction of something that’s bigger and better. Today, I have 44 private lenders and millions of dollars in funding from those lenders because I took action and left fear behind. So, what are you going to do differently? What’s holding you back? What’s the fear you need to analyze? What action are you going to take now that you have feared in the past? “Focus equals manifestation.”

– Jay Conner

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