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Have you sent your ship out today?

11 May 2009 895 views 2 Comments

I was organizing my computer last week, cleaning up all the junk that had accumulated over the months, just because I felt lazy to format and reinstall all the software once again. It is a tedious process to format the machine, especially backing up all the files, including the music and ebooks and emails and restoring them.

While on the job of cleaning up, I got to read this interesting book extract that was part of a newsletter I had received way back in August 2002. It is an extract from the book “The Wealthy Spirit–Daily Affirmations for Financial Stress Reduction” by Chellie Campbell (A five star rated book at Amazon.com). Below is the extract reproduced for your benefit.

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Send Out Ships

Thinking positive is your first step to living rich, inside and out. But it is not enough. You have to take action to achieve your goals. I call this “Sending Out Ships.”

In the nineteenth century, the merchants in London built grand, tall masted sailing ships. It would take many months, sometimes years, to build them. Then they would hire a crew, outfit the ship, and store provisions for the long sea voyage. One fine day, the ship would weigh anchor, hoist her sails, and sail out of London harbor, on her way to visit foreign ports, and trade for gold, jewels, silks, and spices. The trip would take many months–often years–and there were no communication lines open then; no ship-to-shore radio, no telegraph, no cellular telephones. Once the ship had sailed, the merchant could do nothing more; only wait for that future day when the ship would return, sailing into London harbor laden with treasure. On that day, the merchant’s fortune was made. And that’s where the expression, “I’m waiting for my ship to come in,” comes from.

Some people are going down to the dock, waiting for their ship to come in–but they haven’t sent any out! If you want the fortune, your responsibility each day is to send out some ships. And you had better send out more than one, because stuff happens to ships: One runs aground just outside of the harbor, another sinks in a hurricane, a few get commandeered by pirates, the whirlpool gets one, and on the next one there’s a mutiny and they sail off to Pitcaim Island and aren’t heard from for another twenty years. Then, of course, there’s the one that hits the iceberg! Once you send the ship out, it’s out of your control. You are only in charge of sending it out, not when it comes in.

When you get into the habit of sending ships out on a daily basis, even if you know some ships aren’t going to make it back home, you are still confident and optimistic because you know you have a whole fleet sailing out there. It creates a positive expectation that ships are going to be sailing in, docking at your pier, and unloading riches for you any minute. Positive energy shines from you. You feel good about yourself because you’ve been doing what it takes to succeed. This is what Tony Robbins, in his book, “Awaken the Giant Within” calls “massive, positive, constructive action on a daily basis.” (Although that sounds a little too much like hard work to me.) I prefer the image of breaking the champagne bottle and waiving goodbye to a proud clipper ship on a beautiful spring day as it sets forth on my behalf. And then celebrating the ship’s safe arrival with all my wealth.

Send those ships out every day. Then prepare to unload your treasures.
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If you plan to buy the book, click on the image placed above. That is my ship out today :-)

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2 Comments »

  • T.P.Anand said:

    Excellent write up. The extract itself makes one feel as though the entire book is read.

    I have already sent several ships and will continue to send more ships on the fond hope that some of them will return in the future as i have so far received back only one ship (my 6 1/2 year stint in Dubai from 2001 – 2007).

  • triplicani (author) said:

    Anand,

    It is good that you have sent your ship out. With all the Somali like pirates in the world, we need to send out more ships so that some of these return. If you think about it, saving money, investing in property, shares, giving good education to children, improving our skills in the job on a continuous basis – all these are like sending out small ships.

    The more good-ship we have, the better it is as the chances of they returning back to enhance us is more.

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