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A FORMER STREET KID UNCOVERS SECRETS TO SUCCESS IN THE BUSINESS WORLD

For most people, success requires more than hard work or good luck. But, according to Optimum Performance expert John Assaraf, becoming successful in any field is as easy as studying your own mental snapshot.

SAN DIEGO, CA (PRWEB) July 21, 2003 -- For most people, success requires more than hard work or good luck. But, according to Optimum Performance expert John Assaraf, becoming successful in any field is as easy as studying your own mental snapshot. Do you see yourself making $30K a year, or do you envision yourself as a wildly successful millionaire?" asks Assaraf, who has spent the last 20 years researching and studying the attributes of millionaires, professional athletes, and winning businessmen.

Hes the author of a new book, THE STREET KIDS GUIDE TO HAVING IT ALL (Longstreet Press, $21.95), which helps readers create the life of their dreams and re-wire their programming to be successful.

Your internal image and conditioning controls what you focus on and attract. If you are conditioned to make $30K a year, then all youll see is opportunities and jobs in line with that image and focus."

Assaraf, a successful CEO and multi-million dollar entrepreneur, spent his youth on the streets of Montreal, running with a gang and making money by selling drugs. He turned around when he discovered that success was not contingent upon inherited wealth or education. He decided, at age 22, to be a millionaire. I had no idea how," he says, but I planted the seed in my subconscious."

He used his own goal-setting strategies to make millions in real estate and hi-tech. There is an exact science to earning money, and it has never been taught to most people."

By completing the true north" exercises in Assarafs book, readers will understand their conditioned beliefs. Then, by using his one-of-a-kind Life Design Matrix, readers can put together a plan to move toward their dream life.

Beware of the terror barrier," warns Assaraf. As soon as a foreign idea presents itself to our nervous system, we automatically begin to rationalize why we cant make more money, why we wont get that promotion, why we cant make our goals. Fear sends us back into perceived safety, which is our old way of doing things, our old lives." We can break free!

THE STREET KIDS GUIDE helps readers bombard their subconscious with new beliefs using affirmations and powerful visualization techniques, guaranteeing to turn even the wiliest gangster into a legitimate multi-millionaire.
        
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Press Contact: Heidi Metcalfe, The Ford Group, 858-454-3314 heidi@fordsisters.com

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