I spent some time watching some of those videos about personal development yesterday
I was
looking for ideas for ad campaigns if I’m honest
I caught some Tony Robbins, Abraham Hicks, Jack Canfield and a few others
And as I already know from personal experience
They all stress making conscious
CHANGES to the way you think - the way you’ve been wired - as key to health, wealth and happiness
Apart from giving some great insights for my next campaign, they also fed into the music project my partner and I are working on……
Basically we are re-recording some of our old songs using the new
technology I’ve invested in recently.
We want to keep the basis of the songs but we want to re-invigorate and update them. We are also recording videos to go with them.
So having watched those great “Guru” videos I took the change thing onboard.
When it comes to guitar playing - like life itself - you can get a little stuck in your ways
One of the best ways I’ve ever found to get past this is to CHANGE the tuning of the guitar
When you do that you are
immediately in a different musical world
The notes aren’t where your fingers remember them and you are forced to experiment and try new things
So I did that for one song we have nearly finished, adding a second guitar in an altered tuning to the mix
Wow! - what a difference
The bones of the song are the same but it now has an extra flavour that takes it somewhere else
Apologies for the musical metaphor here but in my mind its very relevant
Because making the CHANGE from the traditional, 9-5, time for money world to the digital world is kind of similar
In facts it’s utterly life changing
But it is a BIG CHANGE and one that realistically
you need help to achieve
And that brings me back again to the Six Figure Mentors
Their systems, training and mentorship have completely retuned my life
Because I had become seriously stuck in my ways and I
knew I needed to make CHANGES
A lot of those Gurus I mentioned earlier talk about the law of attraction.
I’ve always been a little skeptical about that stuff but when I look back at how I was introduced to SFM at exactly the right time in my life
I have to wonder…
If you’d like to have a conversation about all this and pick my brains about SFM just get in touch and we’ll arrange it.
Cheers!
Dave