It’s time to reinvent yourself!
In the long run, the economic context can push us to do things we know we should have done earlier — not because we were financially comfortable, but simply because we hadn’t implemented innovative actions (such as marketing initiatives or introducing new online services and products).
The opportunity is always there — you may have to knock on a few doors to find it, but it exists!
Successful people are the ones who face challenges head-on.

In the past, some people have lived and even thrived under conditions far tougher than what we face today! Yet, the media and many politicians seem determined to focus solely on the negative side of things.
I invite you to give yourself permission to rely on your own gifts and talents — to keep doing the things that bring you prosperity and success. If you ignore this advice, your future may well be filled with frustration and empty bank accounts.
Whatever you focus your attention on will grow.
Within every obstacle lie seeds of opportunity. From now on, pay close attention to what you choose to focus on. Be mindful of the quality of information that enters your mind each day — it will shape your openness, your vision of life, and your capacity to see new possibilities.
Your mindset determines your ability to take smart risks and to reach new levels of success and abundance.
Take a moment to write down exactly what you don’t want in your life.
Yes — what you don’t want. Doing so will help you gain clarity and refocus your energy on what truly matters.

Obviously, you don’t want to be unhealthy, poor, lose a loved one, lose your home or business, your standard of living, your reputation, your best team, or your savings, and so on.
For example, I don’t want to give away my personal power and prosperity because of the news in the media that makes me feel depressed and negative about the future. Now that I’ve clearly defined what I don’t want, I can set goals that will help me avoid those outcomes. By identifying what I didn’t want, I was able to establish goals that guide me forward.
I now pay much more attention to the people I talk to, the TV or radio programs I follow, the kind of information I read, and the environment I allow myself to be exposed to — all of which influence my mood and perspective.
I used to read the newspaper from cover to cover; now, I’ve replaced that habit with inspiring material that uplifts me and gives me hope for the future. I also invest that time in useful information that helps me learn how to improve my business through marketing.
Simply identifying what I didn’t want helped me discover and focus on what I do want.
I’m now very clear about the goals I want to set. I want a prosperous business, and clarity itself is the power to create.
Your task is to determine what you don’t want for yourself.
Keep a small notebook with you and write down everything that comes to mind about what you don’t want. Let go of unconscious habits, old comfort zones, and open your eyes to what you truly desire.
In this way, you can align your physical, emotional, spiritual, mental, and financial energy toward achieving your goals.
Prosperity is a decision — a choice about how you use your energy in life.
Lee Milter