14 November 2007

7 Step Process To Attract What You Want With A Yard Sale

The Science of Getting Rich really is an exact Science. How I acquired The SGR Program Briefcase is proof. The story you are about to hear is real. This does not mean that you will have the same results, but I'm sure you'll have a lot of fun doing it.

Having a Yard Sale or a Garage Sale is a great way to cleanse the palette of your life. This is a 7 Step process that will help you attract what you want while preparing and launching your Yard Sale. I will lay out the 7 Steps before elaborating throughout my story.

7 Step Process To Attract What You What With A Yard Sale

  1. Plan Ahead (at least 1 month)
  2. Take Inventory (Be Critical)
  3. Research, Price Your Items
  4. What Do You Want?
  5. Donations and Giveaways
  6. Advertise, Advertise, Advertise
  7. Feel Passion At Every Step
After watching The Secret over 20 times in a week, I Googled Michael Beckwith. What I found changed my life. It was a link to The SGR Program. I had to have it. I visualized it every day. I craved the knowledge more than food. It was clear that some action was to take place to earn the funds to acquire the vision. A Yard Sale was the first thing that popped into my head. We had a lot of stuff to get rid of. So with the vision of what I wanted, and a plan of action, we dove in:
  1. Plan Ahead. This is important for a successful Yard Sale. The earlier, the better. We started a month out. We could have used another week to tighten the screws. So be sure to give yourself the time to accomplish all that needs to be done. Make a list of things to do and ideas you may have. If you know what you want to acquire in return, you can start visualizing it while you plan. Bottom line, feel good and take your time.
  2. Take Inventory (Be Critical). My Girlfriend and I are moving to Hawaii next year, so the more we can get rid of, the less we have to move. You might have a short list, or you might have a long list. Either way, make sure that you are not holding onto something that may be blocking your energy. Some things we keep because of the memory attached. Replace those memories with the feelings of having what you really want. Be critical, and keep visualizing.
  3. Research, Price Your Items. Make sure you do not overprice or underprice your items. Do some research on eBay or Amazon for trends and pricing. Make sure to make the price visible on the item, unless you want the potential buyer to ask you about the item. Always be willing to deal but do not give away the farm. Be fair to the customer, and most importantly, be fair to yourself. While pricing your items, visualize what it is you truly want.
  4. What Do You Want? By now, you should have an idea of what you want. You have taken inventory and priced your items, so you should have clear idea what can be achieved. Once you have what you want in your mind, hold it with faith throughout the rest of this process. You might want to verbalize it in gratitude. It never hurts.
  5. Donations and Giveaways. Attract people by offering freebies. And, if you are into a particular charity, donate a percentage of your profits from the Yard Sale to it. We planned to donate 5% to the Humane Society. We rescued a beautiful Vizsla 4 years ago and we are passionate about animal rescue. Pick something that rings true to you. Once you do, get passionate about helping that cause, while visualizing what you want. This step will also bring a lot of buzz to your Yard Sale. We also baked muffins and offered fresh brewed coffee to the early birds. A local Pet Store heard about our Yard Sale and donated dog treats to our cause. What you give away, you get back.
  6. Advertise, Advertise, Advertise. You cannot do this enough. Although, you do not want to spam or even come close to spamming. This can be accomplished by placing ads through multiple services, online and offline. Online, you will want to post a bulletin at MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, Pownce (they have an event option), craigslist, and others. The more, the merrier. If you have a blog, blog about it. Get the word out every way you can. Offline, you can place an ad in the local paper, hand out fliers to your friends and family, pin them up at your local Starbucks or other coffee shops. Mention it with enthusiasm while out in the public. Attract people to it!
  7. Feel Passion At Every Step. This is a step that powers the entire process. You should feel this passion at every step, while visualizing what you want. If you have the passion, you'll draw what you want to you. Carry the passion all the way through the Yard Sale. Treat every customer with love. Give them the impression of increase with every sale.
This process is a lot of fun. And you can really clean up your home in the process. But most importantly, you will get what you want, and feel great doing it.

We visualized The SGR Program Briefcase. We took action and felt passion at every step. After the Yard Sale, we crashed out and slept for a day it seemed. On the following Monday, we counted the money, pulled 5% out for The Humane Society, and then paid ourselves for the supplies, coffee, muffin mix, advertising and so on. My girlfriend went to the bank to make the deposit. When she returned, she asked me how much The SGR Briefcase costs with shipping. I browsed to the web page, clicked the Buy Now button and told her that it was $2024.97. She said, "You're kidding me!"

She handed me the deposit slip. I looked at it in complete awe. The amount at the bottom read, $2025.00.

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