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Silence is no

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by Christopher Sherrod on September 9, 2008

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The answer is always no if you don’t ask. I’ve seen this many times. This is why I simply ask.

I ask for new clients from past clients and from my audience.

I ask for what I want.  If I don’t ask I don’t get it.

I use to be shy….actually painfully shy.  Sometime I am still but not often.  I got over a vast majority of it because I wanted stuff that I saw others getting easily just by asking.  So I started asking.  People are flattered when asked.  They want to get you what you want.

Asking is fun and it pays great dividends.  Nan and I love to ask for extra things when at restaurants, seminars, companies, massage therapists and others.  Ask for what you want and it is amazing how easy you get it.

Don’t be silent.  Ask and you shall receive.

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  • I used to never ask for what I wanted, I lacked the self esteem and was afraid if being told no, or being ridiculed. As I got used to asking though, wow! The doors that opened up were amazing! You get continually surprised at what is out there, what goodies people offer and how many options are truly available. It is what made me realize there is always a solution, always another way!
    Right now I want more coaching clients, so I am asking...anyone want to clear limiting beliefs around money, body, love? Anyone want to create and empower their ideal life and start living in to it now? I am having a $80 off sale on my Ultimate Awareness coaching...and I can help you learn to ask for what you want!!! What's waiting for you if you only asked???
    Nan, http://www.createyourownrealitynow.com/ultimate...
  • Bob Deschner
    Hi Chris,

    Great Topic!

    Asking is a talent that improves with use. In fact, Noah St. John points out that asking a question is even better than making an affirmation, e.g., Why am I so successful?...the questioner's subconscious mind immediately starts making a case for that success.

    Of course, using an affirmation in conjunction with asking the questions is a powerful combination.

    The Best,

    Bob Deschner
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