TGR - The 6 Ghosts of Fear.

@CJscott (4187)
Portage La Prairie, Manitoba
May 5, 2010 4:18pm CST
That is right, TGR is short for Think and Grow Rich, and I will use it in the title of every post I do in relation to this "classic book on success" I am reading Chapter 15 now, How to Outwit the 6 Ghosts of Fear. As I was reading the introduction, it said that the 3 biggest Enemies are INDECISION, DOUBT, and FEAR. It went on to explain in more words that I will use, that Doubt and Fear are born through indecision, and that it is hardly noticeable, until you are suffering from them. What do you do, to stand firm against indecision? What do you think of the fact that doubt and fear are the result of indecision? The 6 Basic fears are, Fear of:POVERTY, CRITICISM, ILL HEALTH, LOSS OF A LOVED ONE, DEATH, and OLD AGE. Which is the biggest in your life and why? With Appreciation.
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• Philippines
6 May 10
That's true. In order to get rich, you have to take risks. But not just any risk, you have to decide carefully on that. And in making that risk, you have to go all out without any fear or doubt.
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@CJscott (4187)
• Portage La Prairie, Manitoba
6 May 10
So, what is it you fear most? And if you don't, what did you do to conquer your fear?
@Grat15 (439)
• Singapore
11 May 10
Definitely ill health. Because, it can start a chain reaction, one problem to another. Let's say. If i get sick, that make me couldn't work. That means i'll not get any money. Then, how can my illness be treated, if i don't have money? Even if i have, how about my family needs? My wife? She has to take care of me, does she? To avoid the chain reaction, helth and life insurance is my choice.
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@CJscott (4187)
• Portage La Prairie, Manitoba
11 May 10
Ill health is a big one, not one to dwell on though. Because focusing your mind on things bring those things into your life. With Appreciation.
@jillhill (37354)
• United States
5 May 10
Loss of a loved one. Especially one of my kids. I don't know how I could live through it! Next would be loss of healty. As long as I am healthy then I'll be able to work and pay my way.
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@CJscott (4187)
• Portage La Prairie, Manitoba
6 May 10
I don't know how I could deal with the loss of my son either, though I am not afraid he would die. Health is very important to our lives, and very in our control. With Appreciation.