Disabled Working – Secret Selling Skills

May 29, 2010 · Print This Article

Lately, my grandson, Finn, has been one of my greatest sources of encouragement. He’s nine months old now and just watching him learn to use his body has guided me to new heights in my Brain Stroke Recovery.

I watch him pick up breakfast and I just marvel at his patience. Using only his thumb and forefinger he slowly picks up every piece of cereal and every blueberry until they’re all gone. Stuffing them into his mouth and filling his cheeks. He looks like a little chipmunk by the time he’s finished.

Obviously, he less interested in eating than using his fingers. Although he certainly does love to eat.

I watch him and I wonder how he knows that he must practice to get full use of his muscles. He has to forget about the frustration of his hand working slowly and inefficiently. He has to practice constantly never doubting for an instant that one day he’ll have excellent motor skills. He’ll be able to throw a ball, climb a tree, swim a race, and even type with both hands.

Yes, typing with both hands…letting his mind connect with the Source of All Knowledge and Truth so his thoughts and revelations can flow effortlessly onto the computer screen. So he can do what he’s born to do. Fulfill his mission and passion. Extend the boundaries of what we know we can do to include more of what we think is impossible. To expand the power and scope of our minds. Embracing the Quantum or Spiritual side of life as the quickest and surest path to a rich, happy life.

Well,…I guess he doesn’t know that, yet. I know that. I keep getting hung up on how it was and what I’ve lost. Finn only thinks about how fun it is to pick up a Cheerio. He’s my hero and guide.

Finn reminds me of the joy you get from doing the simplest things. Of trying something just to see if you can do it. Not knowing it can’t be done. Not feeling any pressure to perform. And not holding any fear his efforts will end in failure.

No, Finn’s just having fun. And that make’s all the difference.

Boy, there’s a concept. Having fun with life. Succeeding effortlessly. Growing exponentially.

In his book, The Ultimate Time Machine, Joseph McMoneagle talks about remote viewing a time where no human works more than 2 hours a day. Where it is the custom to develop your artistic side. To seek beauty, love and joy.

Some would dismiss such a prediction as impractical, wistful, unproductive, foolish. A lazy man’s pipe dream.

I don’t think that at all. I wonder, “what’s the next step?”

Maybe it’s having fun with life. Trying new things just to see if you can do them. To see what the effect might be. Trusting the Universe to open the door, provide the means, make safe your path and guide your way.

That’s how Quantum Selling started. I wondered, “what if?” I put my fears in God’s hands. And I gave it a shot. Wow, I would never have believed I could live such a rich, happy, satisfying and protected life.

Oh, by the way I’ve decided to work no more than two hours a day. Somebody’s got to try it. Might as well be me. Heck, since my stroke I’m just one of the disabled working anyway. Of course, Quantum Selling makes that not only possible, but highly profitable.

The rest of the time I’ll spend time writing, painting, reading, cooking, designing…anything I think is fun.

I’ll tell you how it goes.

Tom Pauley

P.S. I don’t know how much longer we can offer the Quantum Selling course as it is now at any price. We don’t have the room in our new house for a shipping department. Besides Diane likes the idea of only working two hours a day. She’s made that abundantly clear.

I’m sorry, but the time has come.

So, if you’d like to experience the amazing benefits awaiting you in the Portal. If you’d like to stretch the fabric of your reality and lead the way into a new world order. Or maybe you’d just like to try something new for the fun of it and see where it leads. If so, hurry.

We’re blowing out the books we have left at super low prices. Don’t get left out.

Act now.

Comments

3 Responses to “Disabled Working – Secret Selling Skills”

  1. Jillian Coleman Wheeler on May 30th, 2010 5:21 am

    Great article, Tom. I’m always amazed how much I learn watching small children. As adults, we clutter our minds with so many irrelevant ideas, when life can be really simple.

  2. Valerie on May 30th, 2010 6:53 am

    How brave of you to be so open, and share the different stages you are going through with us………………. by doing so there are opportinities for us all!

    You are a smart man, and have stumbled on the difference between you and your grandson…….. it is one of context. For Finn, this is a time of great discovery and learning (high vibration), and for you it is natural to think of what you have lost and have to relearn (not so high vibration). How do we then take a step back and change our context so that we are coming from a different place.

    I don’t mean just being grateful for what we have in this situation. Although important, it is like getting the Miss Congeniality award and not the crown……………

    As I ponder the closest that I can come to is to ask the question, “what is it that this situation is causing me to learn” …….. not what things do I have to relearn. I think the concept of a 2 hour day and what that intails is certainly one thing…….

    Your blog is timely for me, and I am posing this question to myself, for a hurdle I find myself at as well. Today I will ponder on how I can come at the same situation from a different angle, and ask some differnt questions………… thank you for that gift!

  3. Robert Alleger on June 6th, 2010 7:10 am

    What a timely message. A co-worker, this Friday, reminded me that God wants you to be a CARE-Free individual. You can find that in the Bible – “cast ALL your cares on him”. What a concept; “let’s don’t worry about ANYTHING!”

    Also, at work, I’m been pondering how many people are caught in this cycle of sitting somewhere for 8 hours, staring at a computer, doing mindless activities – and saying “this is Life”. The majority of our time we spend helping someone else out achieve their goals who will cast you off if you don’t meet their standards. (Hope that makes sense). So, I LOVE your message – Hey, do something you like – you know that’s probably why we were put on this earth – not to keep the creditors busy!!!

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