Thursday, October 23, 2008

My Vision for the Zero to $100 Million Challenge

For two and a half years now my partner, Paul, and I have been fighting a major legal battle. We have spent nearly $1,000,000.00 just on legal fees. We used to have no personal debt, our mortgage was paid off and we bought 3 new vehicles paying cash. Now we are on the edge of bankruptcy.

Some tell us we need to get real, drop the law suit and move on with life. I refuse to let an unprincipled realtor, with a history of victimizing first time investors get away with it.
Two years ago if you had asked me if I could come up with this much money I would have said no way in hell, but we did. I don’t know how we will continue to get the money we need to pay off our bills and continue the suit; I only know that we will. I think this challenge/contest is one of the ways. I have been visualizing our success and prosperity and I believe that is why I came to find out about this challenge.

In my vision Paul is driving a new Corvette. He bought his first one for cash in 2000 and has put over 170,000 miles on it since them. It is his commute car and he loves it. I have been visioning giving him a new one for about a year now as his is getting old and worn. That is one of the funniest things about this contest. I imagined giving Paul a new Corvette and here is a contest that is offering one to the winner. Wow!

For myself I envision owning a holistic ranch that raises endangered livestock breeds. I have even been collecting up pictures and articles on the breeds that I start with. I can hardly wait to be living in a more countrified setting. The suburbs are nice, but I really love the land and working with animals. This is also a perfect setting for me to do more writing and an internet business is an ideal way to make it all happen.

In addition to the vision work and following the lessons provided with this challenge, I will be doing more writing for a book that tells my story of the lessons I am learning. I also just wrote a short report for a friend on how to deal with credit emergencies. I will be finishing that up and marketing it to others. I know that in this economy he is not the only one who could use this advice and help.

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