Showing posts with label recession. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recession. Show all posts

Wednesday, 9 December 2009

Attracting money is about rubbish!


Why Attracting Money During The Recession Is All About Rubbish

We are currently living in a time where you cannot turn on the news without hearing another sad tale of the “credit crunch”. Most of us know of someone, if not ourselves, who has been made redundant or has been asked to work fewer hours. Our high streets are littered with closed down shops and businesses. Our savings have diminished in value and lines of credit have simply dried up.

And we’re all ready to blame someone else for the mess we’re in. We blame the banks, the greedy City traders or the Government.

But whilst we are pointing the finger at others, we are distracted from looking at ourselves. And whilst we are using our energy to cast blame on others, we have less energy for ourselves.

If you keep your focus on bad news, you will only ever see bad news. Shift your focus and keep a look out for the good news – the companies who are thriving and adding to their staff, or the people you know who have found what they love to do and have turned it into a successful business, maybe even financed by a redundancy payment. The good news is out there if you decide to see it – I promise you.

When we stop blaming others and choose instead to take responsibility for our own status, then we can start to become a Money Magnet, irrespective of external circumstances.

So ask yourself; are you taking in all the negativity or have you found a way to stay positive amid the gloom?



I really believe that the credit crunch is a “heaven sent” opportunity for us to clear out our clutter and get focused on what we really want to be doing.

Our negative thoughts are a form of clutter, and clutter gets in the way of our true potential. Clutter, whether it’s in our homes, our bodies, our lives or in our thoughts, clouds us from our purpose and clarity. Remember the lightness you felt when you last cleared some clutter in your home, office or car? If you have ever done a detox programme, you will know how much clearer your thoughts became. Clutter is a distraction.

In many ways, the recession that we are currently experiencing is a chance to clear out our clutter and to get back to what is really important.

Don’t blame the “credit crunch” for your current situation, no matter how tempting it may be. The economic climate is too convenient an excuse for you to do nothing. Instead use it as a way to clear out your clutter.

When we blame external circumstances or even other people for our situation, we place ourselves in the role of “victim”. You are not a victim. You are the “Director” of your own life. You have the power to change your world.

The money is already there. The only thing preventing you from being rich is you.

Here is a quick checklist to discover whether you are a “poor me” or a “lucky me”?

• Is your glass half full or half empty?
• Are you saving for a rainy day or for an unexpected holiday?
• Do you love your job or is it just a way to pay the bills?
• Is your financial situation all the fault of someone else or are you proud of what you have achieved?
• Do you hold regrets or are you happy for the learning experiences?
• Is it all their fault or were you steering your own ship?
• Is it all down to the recession, or to your own personal choices?
• Are you destined to continue as you are or do you see new opportunity around every corner?
• Are you adopting the news of the day or do you have your own vision of the world?
• How do you feel when it’s raining? Pleased for the plants or miserable because you forgot your umbrella?

If you have discovered you are a poor me then its time to flip it around and see the positive side and look for the opportunity. Unless you change your world view the world around you won’t change.



Marie-Claire Carlyle is author of “How To Become A Money Magnet”.
For more information visit
Marie-Claire’s website.

Friday, 17 July 2009

How to write a book, even if you have nothing to write about


I was recently interviewed by Diego Mesa for his new book 'THRIVING IN RECESSION'.

You can hear the interview online at:
http://twurl.nl/14izgj

Diego is interviewing a number of entrepreneurs with the aim of compiling a book of these interviews giving
their advice on how to “thrive in a recession”. This seems to be becoming a common way to create a book – in effect it doesn’t matter if you don’t have a particular expertise, you can simply showcase other people’s expertise.

From my experience many of these books are actually created as a result of the author’s desire to meet or interview the people they feature. Sometimes this can be a great starting point for a book that will interest a lot of people, and other times it ends up being a bunch of conversations where the interviewer simply asks questions relevant to his or her interests. Fascinating for the author, but of no use to the reader.


If done well this system of creating a book from a collection of interviews can be a great way to get started
in the book world; for many people it is much easier than creating their own material from scratch.

It can also provide a collection of ideas, advice and expertise from a range of people, all in one easy to
access place. It many cases it may be the reader’s only opportunity to hear from these experts.

From the expert’s point of view it can be attractive opportunity too. Many successful business people enjoy
the chance to share what they have learnt and be able to help others on the entrepreneur’s journey. In addition publicity is publicity! Every little bit helps so if you have the time, like talking about what you do and enjoy sharing your expertise, why would you say no?

So, do you have a book inside you after all?