HOW TO MAKE YOUR DAYDREAMS COME TRUE

By Elmer Wheeler

Step 4.

SET IT IN MOTION

WITH THE DREAM on paper, and in logical order, then you
are ready to set it in motion.

For without motion the dream remains stagnant.

There are a million and more inventions in Washington,
without motion!

Once you know where to start then start.

The dream is ready to be wound up and set into action.

And here is how to get physical motion from a latent,
motionless day dream: belief!

Belief is the one word self-starter that will wind up the
dream, will start the Castle in Spain into motion.

Believe you'll get it and your entire body chemistry
begins working to get the dream underway.

Bicycles won't coast far except downhill. The same with
dreams.

When you believe something will happen, it often does.
You see, your whole body bends toward making the belief
come true.

Getting dreams into motion is as simple as that belief I

Belief Is the Motivator


Doctors know only too well that when you desire to live -
believe you will - you defy nature.

Many a doctor has said, "He won't live 3 months." But the
patient didn't believe this so he did live. He defied nature*

"I know I'll succeed" makes you succeed.

You brand your subconscious mind with your burning
desire, and it sets up a chemical action that radiates an
intangible electricity that attracts success your way.

Just like a radar beam finds its goal so will the subcon-
scious mind, branded with your wish, find that wish.

Someday we will realize our subconscious mind is like a
radio set plus a sending set. We will harness its power just
as we can now send colored pictures through the air and
pick them up with a TV set.

The subconscious mind is its own TV set.

Belief Makes Dreams Real

Read The Magic of Believing, by Claude Bristol, another
newspaperman who found magic in thinking so hard that
you get what you want.

How come, he says, that when you throw stones in the
snow, no birds appear; but toss bread, and they come from
miles around ?

Radar? Or some hidden force inside the brain?

Stare long and hard at somebody's neck, and soon he turns
around to see you. Something from you to him motivated
this.

Many a mother had leaped to her feet shouting, "My son
has been killed." A week later the telegram came from the
war office telling her what something else told her a week
previously.

Yes, the subsconscious mind is yet to be mastered, but we
do know it is a great force and that belief will make it
work. Hard thought seems to set up an electrical force that
affects the brain.

This electrical thought seems to move the brain just as
when you touch a button on the door, a bell inside the house
will ring.

You fyiow the bell will ring. Know also that belief
hard thought will also ring a bell in your subconscious
mind.

The will to want your dream to come true gives your
body an energy to change that intangible dream into a
real-life mink coat, marriage, Cadillac, health, big sales for
your firm.

Take the Case of Colaluca

Paul Colaluca of Gardena, California, sat in the trenches
with a burning dream.

He wanted to sell vitamins by mail; he told me recently
that he was told this was impossible.

He didn't believe it was impossible. Direct-mail men, of
great experience, said to him and to me, "Why buy by mail
when each corner drug store sells them?"

Paul still had belief. He organized Vitaclub (Step One).
He started a Vitamin-of-the-Month Club (Step Two). He
started a direct-mail campaign (Step Three and Four all in
one), and sales began.

Who says the day of making money has gone with the
Fords, the Rockefellers, the Morgans and the Macys?

Eugene and Arthur Have Dreams

Two men, Eugene R. Farney and Arthur W. Percival
decided to be "our own bosses."

They organized Telecoin Corporation. Using Steps One,
Two, Three and Four they Knew What They Wanted, they
Put It On Paper, they Knew Where to Start (with coin
operated washing machines first), then Put The Plan In
Motion by belief.

They created 3,000 sub-businesses. Put 3,000 other people
into businesses of their own through franchising the ma-
chines.

Then they went further and organized Tele-Juice that
dispenses fruit juices.

In a single year Farney and Percival's dream paid off to the
tune of just short of $2,000,000.

Who said dreams can't be sold? Can't be made to come
true?

Be Proud of What You Do

Did you ever stop to think that it's really the little things
in life that make for successful living? It's not what abilities
you have but what you do with them that counts.

Check back in your life. Remember the little things.
Remember the time you won the corn-picking contest, and
your best girl rewarded you with a kiss ?

The time you wore that new dress you had made yourself
and the boy you "admired from afar" asked you to dance?

The time the boss said, "Son, you're doing a fine job my
store windows are attracting more attention than they ever
did before."

Little things? Sure - but mighty important to us individu-
ally.

Whatever you're doing, do the best job possible. If you're
sweeping floors, be the best floor sweeper in your whole town.
If you're digging ditches, dig a better ditch than anyone you
know. If you're picking corn, pick more corn - and faster -
than anyone in your field.

Be proud of what you're doing - do it well - and you'll be
successful.

Next time you start your job, say to yourself, "This job is
important. It's important because I'm doing it and I'm going
to do it better than anyone else I know."

Little things ? No big things for you and me. Big because
we did them successfully.

"Will" It Hard Enough

It takes two hands to drive a car properly; two hands on a
bicycle to keep it in the right path.

"Look, ma, no hands," is apt to end up in an accident.

It takes two hands on your belief to keep your dream going
right.

Think hard and long and it motivates itself into action,
through a subconscious power plant we know little about
except that it is as powerful as radar.

Warm the subconscious mind up with thought, and like
radar it will spot success - the real-life Castle in Spain where
your dream can come true.

Belief makes dreams become physical

Think success and your thoughts set up a chemical vibra-
tion. You can almost feel your ideas tingle in your finger tips.

Thinking I will succeed is the Step Four needed to get the
dream you have thought out, and blueprinted, and set into
motion.

You can't miss.

One thousand case histories such as Paul Colaluca, Eugene
Farney, and Art Percival prove this.

Thought Waves Are as Powerful as Radio Waves