Gratitude

I want to say thank you to Dean Graziosi and everyone who helps him make this whole thing possible. It is truly relieving to know that there are people out there who are willing to share the wealth of information that has made them fortunate to help others. I had to go to work today so I have not had much time to dedicate to reading or research but I did get to read a little about the need to change my attitude toward money in order to build a foundation for success. Truthfully, that is where I need to begin, especially since I have allowed myself to become influenced by the fearful mentality of everyone reporting on the recession and the people I work with who act as if this job we work at is the best thing that could happen for us. Deep down my true feelings could only be subdued by this type of thinking, and now I am at a point where I desperately want out. On one hand I am ****ed that I let myself get into this type of situation, but on the other hand I am happy that this anger has charged me up to take massive action. I may not see tangible results soon, but I already feel more purposeful. I am determined to make a huge change in my financial life and Dean's book has inspired me and showed me new possibilities. I look forward to joining the community of the successful. Thank you again.