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Jack Canfield



Last Updated: 11/19/2009

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Gender: Male
Status: Married
Age: 65
Sign: Leo

City: Santa Barbara
State: California
Country: US
Signup Date: 8/6/2006
Friday, June 05, 2009 
Good things come to those who ask!Asking for what you need is probably the most underutilized tool for people. And yet, amazing requests have been granted to people simply because they've asked for it!
Whether its money, information, support, assistance, or time, most people are afraid to ask for what they need in order to make their dreams come true.

They might be afraid of looking needy, ignorant, helpless, or even greedy. More than likely though, it is the fear of rejection that is holding them back. Even though they are afraid to hear the word no, they're already saying it to themselves by not asking!

Do you ask for what you want or are you afraid of rejection?

Consider this:
 Rejection is just a concept. There is really no such thing as rejection! You're not any worse off by hearing no than you were before you asked. You didn't have what you asked for before you asked and you still don't, so what did you lose?
Being rejected doesn't hold you back from anything. Only YOU hold yourself back. When you realize that there's no merit to rejection, you'll feel more comfortable asking for things. You may just need a bit of help learning how to ask for what you want.

How to Ask for What You Want
There's a specific science to asking for and getting what you want or need in life. And while I recommend you learn more by studying The Aladdin Factor, here are some quick tips to get you started:

1. Ask as if you expect to get it.
Ask with a positive expectation. Ask from the place that you have already been given it. It is a done deal. Ask as if you expect to get a "yes."

2. Assume you can.
Don't start with the assumption that you can't get it. If you are going to assume, assume you can get an upgrade. Assume you can get a table by the window. Assume that you can return it without a sales slip. Assume that you can get a scholarship, that you can get a raise, that you can get tickets at this late date. Don't ever assume against yourself.

3. Ask someone who can give it to you.
Qualify the person. Who would I have to speak to to get...Who is authorized to make a decision about...What would have to happen for me to get...

4. Be clear and specific.
In my seminars, I often ask, "Who wants more money in their life?" I'll pick someone who raised their hand and give them a quarter, asking, "Is that enough for you?" "No? Well, how would I know how much you want. How would anybody know?"

You need to ask for a specific number. Too many people are walking around wanting more of something, but not being specific enough to obtain it.

5. Ask repeatedly.
One of the most important Success Principles is the commitment to not give up.

Whenever we're asking others to participate in the fulfillment of our goals, some people are going to say "no." They may have other priorities, commitments and reasons not to participate. It's no reflection on you.

Just get used to the idea that there's going to be a lot of rejection along the way to the brass ring. The key is to not give up. When someone says "No"-- you say "NEXT!"

Why?

Because when you keep on asking, even the same person again and again...they might say "yes"...

...on a different day
...when they are in a better mood
...when you have new data to present
 ...after you've proven your commitment to them
...when circumstances have changed
...when you've learned how to close better
...when you've established better rapport
...when they trust you more
...when you have paid your dues
...when the economy is better
...and so on.

Kids know this Success Principle better than anyone. They will ask the same person over and over again without any hesitation (can you relate!).

Getting a good perspective on rejection and learning how to ask will make a world of difference for you as you work toward your goals. Practice asking and you'll get very good at it! You'll even speed your progress by getting what you need, or improving yourself in order to get it later.

Make a list of what you need to ask for in all areas of your life, and start asking.
Remember, ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE... if you dare to ask!

2009 Jack Canfield
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DJ Nihilist

 
You were Great in the Secret!!  Stay positive.
 
Posted by DJ Nihilist on Tuesday, June 09, 2009 - 10:13 PM
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Delete Me

 
Thank you so much......one day I wish to go to your seminars and will! Your methods are truly productive! Its staying focused that's hard! I will keep applying myself till it gets routine...your student, Keely!

 
Posted by Please delete account! on Tuesday, June 09, 2009 - 10:19 PM
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AFRICA'S GOLDEN 1 MOGUL:) IN DA MAKIN
FAshIonstar DEsIgner stylIst

 
LOVE IT SOOO TRUE:) I AM ABUNDANE I AM LIFE I AM ONE I AM GOD
 
Posted by AFRICA'S GOLDEN 1 MOGUL:) IN DA MAKIN on Monday, October 19, 2009 - 10:53 PM
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AFRICA'S GOLDEN 1 MOGUL:) IN DA MAKIN
FAshIonstar DEsIgner stylIst

 
GOD BLESS
 
Posted by AFRICA'S GOLDEN 1 MOGUL:) IN DA MAKIN on Monday, October 19, 2009 - 10:54 PM
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Beverly
Beverly M. Collins

 
I can not say enough good things about you. You are such a wonderful inspiration for all. Thank you
 


 
Posted by Beverly on Friday, October 23, 2009 - 11:49 PM
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Y.V.E.

 
YOU GIVE SOME OF THE BEST ADVICE I'VE EVER HEARD. THE BEST PART IS I ALREADY KNOW IT'S TRUE SO NO NEED TO CONVINCE ME. THE ONLY THING LEFT TO DO IS APPLY THIS IN MY LIFE.
THANKS JACK.

Y.V.E.

 
Posted by Y.V.E. on Friday, November 13, 2009 - 11:20 PM
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GypsyJewel
Gypsy Jewel

 
Thank You Jack!
 
Posted by GypsyJewel on Friday, November 13, 2009 - 11:28 PM
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Thomas Anthony

 
Hello Jack,
Thanks for being on purpose and for the reminders. Thank you in advance for keeping me in your prayers.

You Are The Best!

Make It an Outstanding Weekend My Friend
Thomas

 
Posted by Thomas Anthony on Tuesday, November 17, 2009 - 12:15 AM
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Anne Lorraine

 
I have never asked for a thing in my life as it was a learned and forbidden thing... until I read the Aladdin Factor. 54 years of self hatred, unworthiness & evil thoughts about myself. This book came to me recently... "The teacher arrives when the student is ready". A few weeks ago, I finished reading the book and felt very strongly to read it again. As you say, the genetic programing is sooo strong. I have lived so long without correct knowledge and know by reading your book again, it is strengthening the correct foundations and smashing the formerly cemented incorrect lies. Thankyou Jack for listening to the inspiration which guides you to help folk like me.
I hope you come to visit this wonderful country of Australia one day, so I can thank you personally.
 
Posted by Anne Lorraine on Friday, November 20, 2009 - 10:03 PM
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Joyce
Joyce Davis

 
I want a major publisher to pick up my book It's Hard To Stay On A Horse While You're Unconscious.
It is published by Xlibris.
Time to go to the majors.
Ta Da!
Joyce

 
Posted by Joyce on Monday, November 23, 2009 - 7:22 PM
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