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Author Archives: fmoebius
The Success Experiment – Successful Authors are Clever
Today, we’re moving into the realm of limiting beliefs about being successful, especially as author. Being an author nowadays means that you have to balance your writing with marketing, running your website, being present on social media, and have a … Continue reading
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Tagged fans, marketing, sales, systems, The Success Experiment, website
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The Success Experiment – It Takes Years
We all hear about overnight successes. Someone writes and publishes their first book, and BAM! Success. A million sales. Bestseller out of nowhere. Shades of Gray… One movie – instant star! That’s what happened to Orlando Bloom when he starred … Continue reading
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Tagged bestseller, hard work, instant success, money, overnight success, The Success Experiment
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The Success Experiment – I Need a Lucky Break
I see this one a lot – and I catch myself thinking it, too. You see, I self-publish my books. And there are self-publishers who simply uploaded their book because their friends enjoyed it so much, and BAM, they made … Continue reading
The Success Experiment – I Have to Work Really Hard for Success
There is one belief that is almost universal: If you want to have success, you have to work very, very hard. Duh, it’s so true, everyone knows that. The whole picture includes working long hours, depriving yourself from joy, staying … Continue reading
The Success Experiment – I can’t have success
The first limiting belief I want to explore is a very simple but pernicious one. It is one that makes a person special in a negative way – and being special is something all artists crave deep within. It goes … Continue reading
The Success Experiment
Today, I’m starting a new series here on the blog. Together we’ll explore at least a dozen typical blocks to success, from the perspective of a writer. And of course, I’ll give you some tapping pointers to work through each … Continue reading
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Tagged beliefs, family system, limiting beliefs, money, sales, success, The Success Experiment
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The Money Experiment – Final Thoughts
With this blog post, I’m ending the Money Experiment. It has been quite a journey. We looked at beliefs about money, about being rich, and we looked at the family system dynamics that can exist where money is concerned. And … Continue reading
The Money Experiment – I’m Loyal to Aunt Erna
Loyalty is a huge topic in family systems. We are always expressing it in a multitude of ways. In addition, the system demands loyalty to those family members who were wrongfully excluded. (Everyone belongs, that’s Family Rule #1.) So let’s … Continue reading
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Tagged block, family, family rules, family system, income, loyalty, money, The Money Experiment
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The Money Experiment – We don’t Need a Lot of Money
Here’s another family rule that might sound familiar: We don’t need a lot of money. I grew up with this one. It includes a ton of other unvoiced statements. We don’t need a lot of money because: – We are … Continue reading
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Tagged block, family, family rules, self-sabotage, The Money Experiment
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The Money Experiment – I Must Not Earn More Than Daddy
Last week, I talked about the family system and how it can be harsh and uncaring as a system. And while that remains true, there is also a huge amount of love and loyalty within each family system. And that … Continue reading
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Tagged block, daily writing habit, family, family rules, rich, The Money Experiment
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