Secrets of The Richest Man Who Ever Lived PDF
Secrets of The Richest Man Who Ever Lived PDF
Secrets of The Richest Man Who Ever Lived PDF
Unless otherwise indicated, all Scripture quotations are taken from the King James Version of the Bible.
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Secrets of the Richest Man Who Ever Lived ISBN 1-56292-526-1 Copyright 1998 by Dr. Mike Murdock P.O. Box 99 Dallas, Texas 75221
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Introduction
Your dream is closer than it has ever been in your lifetime. The "Golden Secrets of Success" are within your reach. In fact, they are inside this book. If you have ever done something right, you are doing it now holding this book in your hand. Solomon was a master of achievement. Few men in history have equaled his magnificent works. Now thirtyone of his most powerful secrets of success have been gathered for you to read and absorb. They are simple, yet profound. Your life can change. Your success can be multiplied. I wrote this book because I really want you to succeed in every aspect of your life. Make this your personal Achiever's Handbook. Use your highlighter whenever necessary to mark the keys you want to remember. Later, this will serve as a reminder as you focus on these golden principles of success. Now, find a place where you can be alone. Lean back in your chair and relax as you think and meditate about your Palace of Greatnessthe place you've always dreamed of being. That is where you belong. Dr. Mike Murdock
Table of Contents
SOLOMON'S THIRTY-ONE SECRETS FOR SUCCESS 1. Solomon Decided to Do Something That Had Never Been Done Before................................................................................................ 8 2. Solomon Developed a Passion for His Dream.............................. 13 3. Solomon Made Wisdom His Obsession....................................... 19 4. Solomon Cultivated Self-Confidence That He Could Achieve His Dream.............................................................................................. 23 5. Solomon Acknowledged His Personal Limitations...................... 29 6. Solomon Boldly Announced His Dream to Others....................... 36 7. Solomon Consulted Other Uncommon Achievers........................ 43 8. Solomon Loved People Enough to Involve Them in His Dreams and Future........................................................................................ 50 9. Solomon Clearly Explained His Expectations of Others to Them 61 10. Solomon Documented and Developed a Plan for Achieving His Goals................................................................................................ 66 11. Solomon Kept a Detailed Schedule............................................ 72 12. Solomon Negotiated Everything................................................ 77 13. Solomon Always Listened to Both Sides Before Making a Decision........................................................................................... 82 14. Solomon Insisted on Detailed Contracts..................................... 85 15. Solomon Always Hired the Best of the Best.............................. 92 16. Solomon Refused to Hurry......................................................... 98 17. Solomon Willingly Sowed the Miracle Seed of Time Toward His Dream............................................................................................ 105 18. Solomon Willingly Confronted His Adversaries...................... 119 19. Solomon Kept the Enthusiasm and Greatness of His Dream Alive ....................................................................................................... 124 20. Solomon Refused to Tolerate Even the Slightest Disloyalty.... 128
21. Solomon Was Thankful for the Irreplaceable Gift of Favor from Others............................................................................................ 135 22. Solomon Trusted His Mentor................................................... 142 23. Solomon Learned from His Tragedies...................................... 149 24. Solomon Understood the Devastating Effect of Wrong Words 155 25. Solomon Never Wasted Time Correcting Fools....................... 165 26. Solomon Rewarded Those Who Helped Him Achieve His Goal ....................................................................................................... 171 27. Solomon Established a Reputation for Wisdom and Integrity.. 179 28. Solomon Understood the Power of Music................................ 186 29. Solomon Qualified Those Who Had Access to Him................. 190 30. Solomon Only Hired Happy People......................................... 192 31. Solomon Was Honest About the Limitations of His Wealth.... 195
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Solomon was an Uncommon Achiever. Uncommon Achievers are different. In a doubting world, they believe. In a slow world, they run. In a weeping world, they laugh. In a quitting world, they persevere. Solomon is one of the most famous names in history. He wrote songs and collected proverbs. Kings begged for an appointment with him. He was brilliant, articulate, and yet, very human. He was the richest man who ever lived. Solomon experienced tragic failures in his personal life, yet he rose to such prominence that even Jesus mentioned him thousands of years later in Matthew 6:29 and Matthew 12:42 . 8
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Solomon knew what he wanted. Few people really know what they want. They do not realize that their dream is either born within them or borrowed from another. I have talked to many people who admit that their present pursuit is something their mother or father desired for them or a convenient opportunity. Most people never pursue their own inner passion. Passionate people become powerful people. Passionate people generate enthusiasm. Passionate people create waves of favor. Passionate people stay focused on their dreams. Solomon had a passion to create a magnificent and incredible monument to Godthe temple and house of the Lord. He did not consult a committee, and he did not ask his nieces and nephews for confirmation. He did not 13
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Solomon made wisdom the obsession and goal of his life. Names are so important. They create mental pictures. When you hear someone speak the name of Thomas Edison, you think of inventions, don't you? Certainly. The name Henry Ford reminds you of automobiles. The Wright Brothers? Airplanes. When Solomon's name is spoken, people think immediately of wisdom. Why? Wisdom was the obsession and goal of his life. No other human on earth has ever been remembered for wisdom comparable to his. Hundreds of years after Solomon's death, Jesus mentioned the wisdom of Solomon in Matthew 12:42. Solomon's appetite for wisdom was his significant difference from other men. Thousands pursued wealth. Millions craved fame.
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Self-confidence creates a climate. Those around you can sense the invisible currents of purpose within you. Your thoughts have presence, and the atmosphere you permit determines the product you produce. Self-confidence creates a miraculous climate. Solomon grew up with greatness. His own father was the greatest warrior Israel had ever known. His father's name was on the lips of thousands every day of his life. He was not a stranger to competent, articulate, and powerful leaders. Solomon was reared in the "House of the Uncommon," which only served to enhance his sense of inferiority. When he became king, he had never fought a battle or written a book. Only his parents understood and 23
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What is your biggest dream at this moment? Are you willing to devote all your time and attention to it? Are you willing to create a plan that will make it happen? You see, the most wonderful thing that can happen to a dream is a specific plan of action. Solomon knew that planning always produces self-confidence. It is one of the Golden Secrets that helped him become The Richest Man Who Ever Lived.
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Nobody knows everything. Solomon recognized that he needed a power greater than his own. This was one of the most important and powerful secrets in his mind and life. Hear this incredible and powerful personal confession taken from 1 Kings 3:7, I am but a little child: I know not how to go out or come in. The following are ten facts you should know about your personal limitations: 1. Everyone has weaknesses. Some know their limitations, but few acknowledge them. 2. Admitting weaknesses contradicts most motivational teaching today. This is in contradiction with every motivational principle being taught in the business community today. In fact, motivational seminars on self29
Acknowledging your limitations will release Solomon knew the an unexplainable energy principle and the within you. You see, power of internal doing so immediately integrity. frees your mind to pursue the remedy and motivates others to assist you. It releases and energizes you. Solomon knew the principle and the power of internal integrity. Denying his weakness would have paralyzed him. Now he has become an antenna, attracting information, aid, and encouragement from others. 5. When you admit a weakness, you activate 30
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Your dream should be too big to contain. This was the experience of Solomon. In 2 Chronicles 2:5, he Your dream says, And the house which I build should be so big that it unleashes is great. conversation Your dream should be so big around you. that it unleashes conversation around you. This is important. Your dream must be big enough to consume you, or it will not move you. It must consume your time, your mind, and your conversation. Listen to Solomon's own words from 1 Kings 5:5, And, behold, I purpose to build an house unto the name of the LORD my God, as the LORD spake unto David my father, saying, Thy son ... shall build an house unto my 36
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In Genesis 37 through 41, we read that Joseph experienced this when he announced his dream to his brothers. They immediately turned on him. It might appear that he made a mistake. But, in the long term, the hatred of his brothers moved him quickly into the land of Egypt where, in a few short years, his power and influence were surpassed only by that of the Pharaoh. Miraculous things occur when you take decisive action and boldly announce your dreams. This type of 41
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Someone close to you contains answers. Solomon recognized this. He documented his pursuit of a major king who held the keys to his dreamthe building of the Temple. In 2 Chronicles 2:3, we read that Solomon sent to Hurarn, the king of Tyre, saying, As thou didst deal with David my father, and didst send him cedars to build him an house to dwell therein, even so deal with me. The following are ten qualities of the uncommon achiever: 1. Uncommon achievers always consult others. On page 59 of his book, It Ain't As Easy As It Looks, one of Ted Turner's close friends, Irwin Mazo, says, "Ted got good advice in those days, and he generally followed it." 2. Uncommon achievers will invest whatever is 43
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Never underestimate the importance of people. We live in a busy, hurried world and it's easy to get caught up in the whirlwind of busyness, tasks, and goals. But Solomon knew that you will never achieve a significant dream without the involvement of others. Solomon fully grasped the wonder of humanity. In 1 Kings 3:9, we read that Solomon pleaded with God for special and extraordinary wisdom, Give therefore thy servant an understanding heart to judge thy people, that I may discern between good and bad: for who is able to judge this thy so great a people? Solomon saw the hidden treasure around him in a way that no one had seen it before. He regarded the people around him as more than servants and employees. He saw them as more than sources of 50
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revenue and taxes. His love ran deep enough to ask God for uncommon ability to bless and strengthen those he governed. Solomon was not afraid to ask others to get involved with the dream of his lifetime. A young man approached me after a speaking engagement one evening. He was shy and hesitant. He wanted to involve me in a business idea he had, but he was never quite able to tell me his intention. After he walked away, I thought, He will never achieve his goal until it becomes more important than anything else in his life. Asking is the first step toward receiving. The following are twenty-six powerful facts that uncommon achievers know about people: 1. 2. You will always need people. Success is a collection of relationships. Without clients, a lawyer has no career. Without patients, a doctor has no future. Without composers, a singer has nothing to sing. Your future is connected to people. Your success is dependent upon people. Greatness is all around you. You must look for it. Expect it. Celebrate it. Pursue it, and reward it wherever it is found. The master key to achieving anything significant is inspiring those around you to commit to your vision. 51
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He felt a personal responsibility to improve the quality of their lives. In 1 Kings 3:8, Solomon called the people around him "a great people." 9. You must be willing to reach out to people. Solomon was humble. His first request from his Creator was for personal assistance to help those around him become successful. The arrogant never reach out. They attempt everything alone.
10. You must love people enough to empty your life into them. 11. You must love people enough to pursue ways to benefit and reward them. 12. You must love people enough to prepare and be changed so they can succeed because of you. 13. You must celebrate the differences in people. Solomon networked with many cultures. He was the leader of the commerce of his day, and the first to send ships to other countries. It is so unfortunate that many never celebrate the fact that we are all uniquely made. People often fear those they do not understand. Then they withdraw, criticize, and cast aside. 14. You must discern the dominant gift God has deposited in others just for you. Many years ago, I hired a vibrant and energized young lady to run my music company. Everyone loved her 53
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Unpredictability has its rewards. Structure has its own product. 15. Remember that people need to hear your good thoughts about them. Solomon celebrated peopleeverywhere he found them. First Kings 10:8 says, Happy are thy men, happy are these thy servants, which stand continually before thee, and that hear thy wisdom. What you are hearing is creating what you are feeling. 16. People around you possess the solutions to your problems. Solomon asked everybody to help him. 17. Involve as many people as possible in your dream. You need people to assist you in order to achieve your dream. Solomon wrote and reached out to many to assist him in the building of the incredible Temple. He listened to people. He listened to kings. What you are hearing is creating He listened to leaders. what you are feeling. He even listened to two quarreling harlots. He listened to enthusiastic voices encouragement wherever he found them. of
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21. Everyone has something different to give. 22. Some friendships are for encouragement. Their words compliment and edify. They admire your labor and achievements and exude enthusiasm when you achieve a goal. Their excitement energizes you. 23. Some friends analyze and critique you. These types of friends are also necessary. They are not always enthusiastic and encouraging, but their scrutiny often prevents tragic consequences and unwise decisions. 24. Some friends energize you. When these friends are around, you want to achieve your greatest dreams and goals. In their presence, you make huge plans and throw caution to the wind. You become a risk taker. You see the potential and possibility in everything. These kinds of friends are an important key to unlocking your faith. Solomon was brilliant. He realized every person sees something different. When he surrounded himself with their expertise, opinions, and viewpoints, they imparted and deposited into him their wisdom. He became a melting pot of understanding. It is true that every person is not necessarily "your kind of person." You will not feel comfortable with everyone. You may not always 57
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and be swift to reward those who assist you in achieving your goal. 4. Don't permit bitter feelings to fester and grow within you. Do not advertise your conflicts with everyone else. Rather, approach the person who has offended you directly in private and make things right. Remember dialogue always births miraculous changes. Recognize that words are the "golden bridges" from the pit to the palace. Fall in love with people and people will fall in love with you. Someone has said, "People do not care how important you are, it is important to them that you really care." Someone else said, "People wear huge, invisible signs around their necks that sayPlease tell me I am important to you." Remembering this simple key can make a profound difference.
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Always document your expectations. He carefully sculptured a plan and delegated responsibilities. He knew which tasks to assign to those around him. This greatly decreased their stress. Solomon wrote his expectations to Hiram, King of Tyre, in 1 Kings 5:6, Now therefore command thou that they hew me cedar trees out of Lebanon; and my servants shall be with thy servants: and unto thee will I give hire for thy servants according to all that thou shalt appoint: for thou knowest that there is not among us any that can skill to hew timber like unto the Sidonians. Do those around you truly understand your expectations of them? Do they have before them a written contract or job description that makes it easy for 61
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Your plan is the map of your intentions. Solomon was specific and detailed when he planned the Templehis $500 billion dream. You can read 1 Kings for a detailed description of Solomon's plan, which includes this passage, And the house which king Solomon built for the LORD, the length thereof was threescore cubits, and the breadth thereof twenty cubits, and the height thereof thirty cubits (1 Kings 6:2). Solomon was meticulous. But, this book involves more than Solomon. It involves you. I urge you to focus on your dream and develop a plan for achieving it. Here are five facts you should know about planning: 1. Your plan is a written picture of your 66
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Would you like to learn a foreign language? Would you like to write your own book? If so, what would it be about? What country would you like to visit? Is there a special person you would like to meet? Is there a ballet or play you have wanted to attend? Is there a specific business opportunity you keep seeing in your imagination every day? What is the most beautiful car you can imagine owning? If you could have it next year, describe it fully on your dream list today. Would you like to be debt free? How much would it cost you to be debt free? What needs to happen for that to occur within the next five years? Do you hate being overweight? What would be 69
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Time always matters to the wealthy. The only real gift you have been given by life is the gift of time. You received time as the currency of this earth. When you saw a friendship you desired, you sowed time into it and your investment produced a relationship. You had no money. But, you met an employer with money who wanted your time instead. You traded your time for his money and that became your work and source of income. You wanted a healthy body. So you used time as currency and sowed it into exercise, producing a healthier body. Japan has the Yen. England has the Pound. France has the Franc. Germany has the Mark. Italy has the Lire. Mexico has the Peso. The United States has the Dollar. 72
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Uncommon negotiation creates uncommon rewards. Negotiation is getting something you want by helping others get what they want or need. Someone has said, "You do not get in life what you deserveyou get what you negotiate for." Solomon was a master negotiator. He dialogued and kept the lines of communication open. He was a genius networker. He negotiated royal trade routes. He negotiated with his builders. And he constantly negotiated with Hiram, the king of Tyre. Because of his skill as a negotiator, Solomon's empire became the crossroads between nations. In 1 Kings 10:28-29, we learn that Egypt needed horses and Sicilia had plenty of them. Yet, the two were bitter enemies. Because he grasped the immeasurable influence of
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No one tells you everything. There is always something that you do not know. You must keep listening, in order to hear. You must keep listening, in order to know. You must keep listening, in order to make a quality decision. Solomon never hurried in his decision making, and he did not rush to conclusions. He knew that everybody has a story to tell and his responsibility was to hear it both sides of it. Two prostitutes came to him. He did not kill them. He did not ban them from the country. Instead, he listened to their pain. His conduct toward unholy, unwise people increased his fame and brought him great honor. Listening is your gift to others. 82
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Always read the fine print. A few nights ago, I saw an advertisement for exercise equipment on television. As I watched, I grew more and more excited. The merchandise was being offered for a very reasonable price. Then, I looked a second time. The price splashed across the screen was not really the price of the equipment; it was the amount of each monthly installment. At first I was disappointed. Then, I realized that almost every transaction in business is just like this. It is so important to read every detail of a contract and make certain you understand it clearly. Solomon, The Richest Man Who Ever Lived, understood the importance of covenant and making a precise and well-understood agreement. We read in 1 Kings 5:12 that he and Hiram, the king of Tyre, made a league together. Here are five facts that are keys to Solomon's success 85
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Excellence requires pursuit. Quality is not commonplace. It is not always accessible. It is not always convenient. It is rarely inexpensive. Excellence will cost you. But, the rewards are lasting. When he wanted the highest quality craftsmen in brass, Solomon sent for Hiram. In 1 Kings 7:14, Hiram is described as a man, filled with wisdom, and understanding, and cunning to work all works in brass. Likewise, when Solomon created his navy, he says in 1 Kings 9:27, that he chose shipmen that had knowledge of the sea. Solomon loved beautiful woodwork and insisted on hiring only the best craftsmen. First Kings 5:6 says, For thou knowest that there is not among us any that can skill to hew timber like unto the Sidonians.
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Great dreams require time. Solomon's incredible feat, the building of God's holy Temple, was not accomplished in twelve weeks or six months or even a year. Solomon invested seven long and fruitful years to complete it. We read in 1 Kings 6:38, So was he seven years in building it. He was not in a hurry. Solomon took the time necessary to develop essential relationships with kings, skilled craftsmen, and thousands of workers. Dexter Yager has helped thousands escape the claws of poverty. He understands the power of time and using the "weapon of waiting." I urge you to read his unforgettable book, A Millionaire's Common Sense Approach to Wealth. On pages 95 and 96, he writes, "I sometimes buy properties that I will keep for ten, fifteen, twenty years. Sometimes I keep them longer than that in order to make 98
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Time consciousness is the greatest difference between the poor and the prosperous. As I've mentioned several times, the famed billionaire Sam Walton refused to invest in a company based on what it would become in eighteen months or two years. He was a long-term thinker. He studied what the company would become within ten years. He thought generationally. Recently, someone explained that the average American business is based on a five-year plan. The most successful and effective Japanese companies create 100-year plans. The difference is profound. Time is truly the greatest and most significant gift you have ever received on earth. Think about it. 105
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I spoke at a conference recently. When I finished, a young man came up to me and laughingly said, "When I want to know the time, I simply ask everyone around me. They tell me!" He missed the point, and in a few short sentences had managed to reveal a major flaw in his character. It was tragic to hear that he deliberately squanders the gift of time he has been given. It is even more tragic to see his willingness to destroy the focus and gift of time for those around him. The greatest concert pianists on earth invested their most precious gift to develop their talentthe gift of time. The greatest painters our world has known, those whose work adorns our museums today, invested their greatest gift in the development of their talentthe gift of time. Show me the barren forest of friendships where the leaves have been stripped, and I will show you a forest where the seed of time has not been sown. Show me the empty desert of dreams where creativity has never flourished, and I will show you a desert where the seed of time has not been sown. The gift of time is also evident on the other side of extraordinary and uncommon achievements. When you open a health magazine to see a sculptured, firm, and healthy body, you see that the seed of time has been sown. 107
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landscape just for you. It seems like heaven on earth. You drive through the lovely park-like atmosphere and see your friends waiting inside the open gate. What makes the difference? Someone took the seed of time and turned a jungle into a park. Pulling weeds, pruning bushes and trees, and carefully sowing time have created a small paradise. Every time you drive down the highway, you can see where the seeds of time have been sown. The ugly places never received such attention. The beautiful places were costly, but the rewards are limitless. Now, picture your life's journey. As you pass through the jungle moments of your life where the bristles, thorns, and brush make passage impossible, remember that the seed of time can make the jungle a paradise. It may be a relationship or a struggling business that could not get off the ground. The "seed of time" is the mystery ingredient. Show me the uncommon childconfident, enthusiastic, and zealous for his dreams and goals. Someone has sowed the seed called "time." Show me the laughter, exuberance, and vibrant excitement of a teenager going to work each afternoon, and I will show you a life where the seed of time has been sown. Solomon understood that the mystery of excellence is time, whether the goal is to become physically fit, build a beautiful home, or establish a thriving business. 109
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Uncommon friendships require uncommon time. Uncommon marriages require uncommon time. Uncommon businesses require uncommon time. Now, here are some important questions you must ask yourself. How much time are you willing to invest in order to build a great dream for your future? How much time are you willing to invest to research and gather information about your dream? How much time are you willing to invest in planning each day of your life? How much time are you willing to spend to develop an understanding of those around you? More time is required to build a skyscraper than to build a small log cabin. Far more time is required to build a Rolls Royce than to build a bicycle. Is your dream really important to you? Is it important enough to absorb your time and attention? If you aren't persuaded that it is worthy of your time, you will never empty your life into it. Solomon took seven years to build the Temple seven long and difficult years. Seven years of negotiating contracts. But, in 1 Kings 6:38, we see that his dream was big enough to sow the seed of time into it. Find something bigger than yourself. Find something worth depositing your whole life into. Find something that will take several years to achieve. Then rally every ounce of energy behind it. Link every relationship and friendship to it. 111
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someone else if you have to, or give me the time I need to do the best job." That's the secret of his extraordinary and uncommon business. Martin Luther King, Jr. said it well, "If a man is called to be a street sweeper, he should sweep streets even as Michaelangelo painted or Beethoven composed music or Shakespeare wrote poetry. He should sweep streets so well that all the host of heaven and earth will pause to say, 'Here lived a great street sweeper who did his job well.'" Someone has said, "The quality of your product will be remembered long after the price you charged for it is forgotten." Don't start anything you don't intend to finish well. 2. Put quality into every conversation in which you are a part. When you open your mouth, speak clearly, appropriately, and completely. Strive for excellence in every word that leaves your mouth. Put thought into it. Put time into it. Build the consciousness of quality into every single situation of your life. Guard the access you permit others. Everyone should not have the same freedom toward your life. Intimacy should be earned. I refuse to allow 113
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receive from anyone else on earth. To receive it, you must linger long enough in his presence for the impartation to emerge. 6. Take time to establish a reputation for integrity. Solomon knew that A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches. You can read this instruction in Proverbs 22:1. Control the climate and time of every appointment. When someone schedules to meet you at 3:00, schedule the end of your appointment at the same time. "I will meet with you from 3:00 to 3:30." Why is this so important? If the person comes twenty minutes late to the appointment, he or she has decided the briefness of your moments together. You now have only ten minutes left. You see, everything you do educates those around you. When you allow your time to be treated lightly, time with you becomes less meaningful. Begin training those around you to respect your time. Do not become obnoxious or overbearing about it. Stay kind, but firm. Recently, a young man wanted to meet with me. Though my schedule was full and my projects were behind, he seemed so interested that I decided to reschedule all of my projects in order to meet with him. At the last moment, he called.
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You will require time for preparation. The time you spend in college, at special seminars, and training, will prepare you for your dream. It is well worth the investment. You will require time for negotiation. You will have to negotiate costs, the salaries of those who assist you, the purchase of a new building for your business. Take time to understand the importance of negotiation. 10. An uncommon dream will require uncommon meditation. Think on it. Meditate
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on it. Study your dreams and goals from every conceivable perspective. What you keep looking at, you will eventually see. What you look at the longest becomes the strongest in your mind. Solomon knew this secret. In Ecclesiastes 3:1-3, he wrote, To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted; a time to kill, and a time to heal; a time to break down, and a time to build up. Solomon fully recognized the inevitable and irreplaceable rewards of patience. It took seven long, difficult, and painful years to build the Temple. But, he achieved his dream. In Galatians 6:9, we read, And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not. 11. Invest in a time-management plan book. Make it small enough to carry with you and keep it handy at all times. It should be big enough for you to write down your dreams and goals for each day and week. Explore various types of daytimers. Question those around you who are leading productive lives. Ask them for advice concerning the creation of a time
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The Wise always remember acts of kindness. Kindness is a rare gift. Every single act of graciousness is worthy of celebration. This can be a cold, harsh, uncaring world. So, when someone makes a decision to help you get ahead, they deserve to be acknowledged and remembered. Solomon acted on this principle. When he contacted Hiram, the king of Tyre, he mentioned the king's relationship with his own father, King David. We read in 2 Chronicles 2:3 that Solomon wrote Hiram, the king of Tyre, these words, As thou didst deal with David my father, and didst send him cedars to build him an house to dwell therein, even so deal with me. Solomon's father, King David, wrote many songs of 135
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back or personally expressed appreciation. Many years ago, I instituted an interesting tradition in my life. For the past thirty-two years, I have traveled throughout the world, visiting thirty-six countries. I have made many personal friends whom I value greatly. I think of these people often. However, my hectic schedule often prevents me from communicating with them on a consistent basis. In response to this, I made a decision to sit down once a year at Thanksgiving and write a personal note of appreciation to each of my friends. I started with the top ten people in my life. Then, I added twenty individuals who had made a profound impact on me. As my finances increased, I wanted to do something more. Along with my note of appreciation, I began sending a smoked turkey to each of the top ten friends on my list. This special gift for their Thanksgiving meal is intended to remind them that I am grateful for their love, support, and friendship. The response has been gratifying. Several of my friends have called to say, "You have spoiled us with that smoked turkey every year! We don't even purchase a turkey anymore because we are looking forward to that Mike Murdock turkey." This is a small gesture compared to what these people have invested in my life. But, it is from my heart, and it is tangible evidence of my appreciation. I hope that one day I will be financially able to do this for all my friends, but until that time, I am happy to be able to 137
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Who would stand with you if everyone else left? Who has been instrumental in helping you get your present job? I have been reading a book by Dave Thomas, the founder of Wendy's International. He is a remarkable man, and a thankful man. He has included a word of appreciation for Minnie Sinclair, his adoptive grandmother, and Frank and George Regas, his first mentors. Though he is worth millions of dollars, he has not forgotten to thank Phil Clauss, who gave him a job at the Hobby House Restaurant when his family moved to Fort Wayne, Indiana. Champions are always thankful for favor. The following six keys will help you express your appreciation to those who have greatly influenced your life: 1. Everyone wants to be appreciated. All people, no matter how famous or wealthy, wear an invisible sign around their necks saying, "Please tell me I'm important to you." 2. It only takes a moment to express gratitude and appreciation. It doesn't take a Ph.D., a $20,000 bonus, or two hours of your time. Sometimes, one simple sentence, a brief phone call, or a short note will unlock a great river of appreciation. You don't have to spend a lot of money. Graciousness is free. You may be making $5.00 139
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love lavishly, consistently, and to every person who is worthy. Develop a passion for gratitude, thankfulness, and appreciation. It is a characteristic of extraordinary and uncommon people. Proverbs 3:27 says, Withhold not good from them to whom it is due, when it is in the power of thine hand to do it. Solomon was thankful for the irreplaceable gift of favor from others. He understood the importance of a grateful heart. That is one of the Golden Secrets that helped him become The Richest Man Who Ever Lived.
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Tragedies happen to almost everyone. The poor often feel targeted and singled out for catastrophe. In their hearts, they sometimes believe money can solve any problem. But, the rich also cry and have sleepless nights. The wealthy are not exempt from pain. Look at the life of Solomon. Tragedies were woven through the fabric of his life like a horrible crimson thread. His father, David, murdered his mother's first husband. I am certain the entire family had a thousand conversations about the horrifying scheme and conspiracy to have Uriah killed in battle. Solomon's sister was raped by one of his brothers. Another brother, Absalom, attempted to destroy his father and his rule. Solomon's own brother tried to wrestle the kingship 149
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George Foreman, the famous boxer, is one of my favorite people. He has written an interesting book that I would recommend entitled, By George. "Whatever problems my folks had together, it did not affect my father's faith in me. He believed from the time I was an infant that I was going to be a champion. He loved me. He'd never seen my kind of fire in any kid. Like the others, he pushed my buttons to get a rise. Sure enough, I'd go off popping him in the eye. "'Heavyweight champion of the world,' he'd shout, and raise my arm after I'd tried to beat up someone four times my size. 'Stronger than Jack Johnson. Hits like Jack Dempsey.'" George Foreman recognized his father as a force of encouragement. George Foreman is not a fool. Who has invested time in correcting you? Mentoring you? Pouring encouragement into you? Invest yourself in them in return. Protect them as a gift from God in your life. Never waste your energy on fools. This is one of the Golden Secrets that helped Solomon become The 169
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Reward Those Who Solve Problems for You. You will never achieve any significant dream without others who care about you and want to be a part of your life. Hiram, the king of Tyre, assisted Solomon by providing workers and servants. Though there is some controversy about how those workers were compensated under Solomon, the ancient writings document the following in 1 Kings 5:11, And Solomon gave Hiram twenty thousand measures of wheat for food to his household, and twenty measures of pure oil: thus gave Solomon to Hiram year by year. In other words, Solomon paid his workers an agreeable salary. Here are six keys to rewarding your Love Circle: 1. Reward your family when they help you 171
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