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by Healthy Wealthy nWise

Charlie Gay might be an unknown name to you, but the events he has organized have been enjoyed by millions. He began his impressive career when he was only 22 years old. By age 24, he was organizing events for Margaret Thatcher. Soon, he was promoting some of the top events in the world for people like Luciano Pavarotti, Pink Floyd, Duran Duran, Fleetwood Mac, and Phil Collins.

In 1991, Charlie Gay came to the United States to join Cher’s personal management team. Since then he has organized events for the Rose Bowl, Cotton Bowl, Candlestick Park, and the Washington, D.C. Mall. Charlie also co-founded Promenade Pictures with Frank Yablans, who is the founder of Buena Vista and the head of Paramount Pictures.

With so much work to be done, it seems as if Charlie would have no time for anything else, but in fact, his real pride and joy lies in his work with Humanity Unites Brilliance (HUB). A for-profit organization, HUB diligently strives to help people out of survival mode and bring them into a mode of self-empowerment and sustained abundance.

Both his successes and failures have always been driven by Charlie Gay’s enthusiasm and passion. Zeal has led people to the pinnacle of success, but it has also gotten people into a lot of trouble. Charlie is no different, but his successes in life have greatly surpassed his failures. Two of his recent successes include his work with Nelson Mandela’s Mineseeker Foundation and his commitment to organize Billy Graham’s final crusade.

Through music or charity, Charlie Gay has always been passionate about uniting people. He knows that all people have goals and desires. They all want to help others, but not everyone knows how to go from desire to action. That’s what the HUB organization does - unites people who have a common goal so that the goal can be reached.

Mozambique is a great point of example. Massive flooding recently forced people from their homes into large refugee camps. Non-profit aids were out of money and resources, and even the United Nations World Food Program was unable to help. Charlie spoke to Heidi Baker about the situation to find out what needed to be done. Heidi had been a primary care-giver in Mozambique for over 20 years.

Heidi did not feel she was able to deal with the hunger problem alone, so Charlie reached out to Larry Jones of the non-profit Feed the Children organization. Together they reached out to the for-profit company Nourish the Children, enabling them to deliver $2 million worth of meals from a factory in China to the starving refugees in Mozambique.

To help others, we must first look at ourselves. What are your talents? What are your strengths? As the saying goes, “Give a man a fish, and he’ll eat for a day. Teach a man to fish, and he’ll never go hungry.” Throwing money at a cause isn’t the answer. Dig deep within yourself and unite with others to make great changes in your community and the world.

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by Healthy Wealthy nWise

Rebecca Fine, founder of “The Science of Getting Rich” Network, started introducing people to the eBook version of “The Science of Getting Rich” in 1998 through a little hobby website she’d set up. The book was originally written over 100 years ago by a man named Wallace Wattles. Because of this timeless book, Rebecca’s website now has hundreds of thousands of members all over the globe.

Rhonda Byrne is well known for her book and documentary movie, “The Secret”. She always says she was reading a book one night when the secret came to her. “The Science of Getting Rich” was that book. She used the concepts she’d learned about the Law of Attraction to write “The Secret”, and now has become a super successful writer.

Rebecca herself was first introduced to “The Science of Getting Rich” through an email list she was on. A life coach sent out an email advertising the book, and it immediately caught her eye. Could there really be some sort of “science” behind the successes rich people have found? She had to find out, and the moment the book arrived, she ripped open the package. She had finished the book in only two hours.

“The Science of Getting Rich” is packed full of information, so it’s no surprise that Rebecca Fine didn’t understand everything right away. She knew enough to know where she was going wrong in her business, though. She had found success in other parts of her life, but until that moment, she couldn’t understand why her network marketing business was unsuccessful.

Rebecca Fine was so excited about the book that she quickly ran to her business partner and told her to read the book. Two more hours later, both knew they had some major changes to make if they wanted their business to be successful. Rebecca continued to read the book over and over, even going as far as memorizing parts of it.

Things seemed to change overnight. Their business went from “ho-hum” to major success in only six months. The CEO of the company was pointing them out as examples, but still, Rebecca wasn’t quite convinced. Maybe it was a coincidence the business took off so quickly?

After about six months of continued success, Rebecca was finally convinced the science was working in her favor. She had to tell the world, so she started a little side website as a hobby. The site was never meant to be a list-building site. She started it just for fun to help others.

The website grew by leaps and bounds in no time at all. No one could’ve dreamed how successful it would be. Due to popular demand, Rebecca later set up a discussion forum, recorded the book to audio, and started an online study course. Today the site almost runs itself!

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by Healthy Wealthy nWise

Charlie Gay’s name might not be familiar, but his events certainly are. After starting his career at age 22, Charlie began organizing events for Margaret Thatcher when he was only 24. It didn’t take long before he started promoting events for some of the biggest names in music, including Luciano Pavarotti, Pink Floyd, Duran Duran, Fleetwood Mac, and Phil Collins.

In 1991, Charlie Gay moved to America to work with Cher’s personal management team. He also co-founded Promenade Pictures with Frank Yablans. (Frank is the founder of Buena Vista and the head of Paramount Pictures.) Since that time, Charlie he has organized events for the Rose Bowl, Cotton Bowl, Candlestick Park, and the Washington, D.C. Mall.

With all of this work to do, you wouldn’t think Charlie Gay has much time left over for changing the world, but his real pride lies in his work with HUB, or Humanity Unites Brilliance. HUB is a for-profit organization that strives to bring people out of a world of survival and into a world of self-empowerment and sustained abundance.

Both his successes and failures have always been driven by Charlie Gay’s enthusiasm and passion. Zeal has led people to the pinnacle of success, but it has also gotten people into a lot of trouble. Charlie is no different, but his successes in life have greatly surpassed his failures. Two of his recent successes include his work with Nelson Mandela’s Mineseeker Foundation and his commitment to organize Billy Graham’s final crusade.

Through music or charity, Charlie Gay has always been passionate about uniting people. He knows that all people have goals and desires. They all want to help others, but not everyone knows how to go from desire to action. That’s what the HUB organization does - unites people who have a common goal so that the goal can be reached.

An example of this uniting can be found in Mozambique. Storms had forced people into massive refugee camps. Non-profit organizations were low on money and resources, and even the United Nations World Food Program was 70% short on funding. Charlie spoke to Heidi Baker about the situation because she had been a primary care-giver in the country for over 20 years.

Because Heidi felt she was not able to deal with the hunger problem herself, Charlie contacted Larry Jones of the non-profit Feed the Children organization. They in turn contacted the for-profit company Nourish the Children, and in doing so, they were able to deliver $2 million worth of meals to the starving refugees in Mozambique via a factory in China.

Look within yourself. What is your strength? What is your goal? What piece of the puzzle is missing to help you attain your goal? The saying holds true, “Give a man a fish, and he’ll eat for a day. Teach a man to fish, and he’ll never go hungry.” Reach out to others, and together you can make a difference!

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by Healthy Wealthy nWise

Charlie Gay might be an unknown name to you, but the events he has organized have been enjoyed by millions. He began his impressive career when he was only 22 years old. By age 24, he was organizing events for Margaret Thatcher. Soon, he was promoting some of the top events in the world for people like Luciano Pavarotti, Pink Floyd, Duran Duran, Fleetwood Mac, and Phil Collins.

In 1991, Charlie Gay moved to America to work with Cher’s personal management team. He also co-founded Promenade Pictures with Frank Yablans. (Frank is the founder of Buena Vista and the head of Paramount Pictures.) Since that time, Charlie he has organized events for the Rose Bowl, Cotton Bowl, Candlestick Park, and the Washington, D.C. Mall.

With all of this work to do, you wouldn’t think Charlie Gay has much time left over for changing the world, but his real pride lies in his work with HUB, or Humanity Unites Brilliance. HUB is a for-profit organization that strives to bring people out of a world of survival and into a world of self-empowerment and sustained abundance.

Enthusiasm and passion have always been the driving force behind Charlie Gay’s successes (and failures). Zeal causes people to do great things, but it also gets people into trouble sometimes. Charlie is no exception. Thankfully, his good has far outweighed his bad. He has even worked with Nelson Mandela’s Mineseeker Foundation and helped organize Billy Graham’s final crusade.

Through music or charity, Charlie Gay has always been passionate about uniting people. He knows that all people have goals and desires. They all want to help others, but not everyone knows how to go from desire to action. That’s what the HUB organization does - unites people who have a common goal so that the goal can be reached.

Mozambique is a great point of example. Massive flooding recently forced people from their homes into large refugee camps. Non-profit aids were out of money and resources, and even the United Nations World Food Program was unable to help. Charlie spoke to Heidi Baker about the situation to find out what needed to be done. Heidi had been a primary care-giver in Mozambique for over 20 years.

Because Heidi felt she was not able to deal with the hunger problem herself, Charlie contacted Larry Jones of the non-profit Feed the Children organization. They in turn contacted the for-profit company Nourish the Children, and in doing so, they were able to deliver $2 million worth of meals to the starving refugees in Mozambique via a factory in China.

To help others, we must first look at ourselves. What are your talents? What are your strengths? As the saying goes, “Give a man a fish, and he’ll eat for a day. Teach a man to fish, and he’ll never go hungry.” Throwing money at a cause isn’t the answer. Dig deep within yourself and unite with others to make great changes in your community and the world.

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Dr. Joe Vitale a Law of Attraction expert and featured personality in “The Secret”, is the president of Hypnotic Marketing, Inc. He has written several books including, “The Attractor Factor, 5 Easy Steps for Creating Wealth (or Anything Else) from the Inside Out”, “Life’s Missing Instruction Manual: The Guidebook You Should Have Been Given at Birth”, and “Zero Limits: The Secret Hawaiian System for Wealth, Health, Peace, and More”.

Equally successful as his books, Joe has also produced a number-one bestselling audio program, “The Power of Outrageous Marketing”. He is, in fact, the world’s first hypnotic marketer, so it’s no surprise he has made millions of dollars, and in the process made millionaires and improved the lives of people all over the world.

Joe Vitale has known since childhood that he wanted to be a writer. His inspiration came from meeting the writer of the “Twilight Zone” series, Rod Serling. In his mind, Joe assumed this phenomenal writer must be a god-like creature, so it was a bit of a disappointment to him to find out Serling was only human. If Serling could write so well, he knew he could, too.

People ask Joe Vitale quite often why he is so successful. His answer is always the same. It’s his drive and enthusiasm. No matter whether his interest at the time is a person, place, or thing, he’ll follow it to the end. He never knows where the end will land him, but he follows his heart anyway.

One of the pursuits Joe chased early in his career was to learn as much as possible about a man named Bruce Barton who was the founder of BBDO. After two long years of research, Joe wrote “The Seven Lost Secrets of Success”. The book has been such a success that it has been reprinted approximately 20 times. He followed his passion down the road it led him, not knowing at the time it would end in a successful book.

Rarely do people follow their passions and instantly make money doing it. Most people have to struggle. Most people have ups and downs. Joe Vitale is no exception. There were times when he was homeless. There were times when he had to get a meaningless job just to be able to feed his wife and himself, but he never gave up his dream of writing.

The key to coming out of your moneyless rut is to figure out what’s holding you back. For Joe, it was an inward struggle. No one in his family was a writer (or a reader, for that matter). No one understood his drive for the printed word. He left his family and traveled 2,000 miles away to regain his self worth and overcome his issues with poverty.

Although not in poverty anymore, Joe still struggled with the income glass ceiling. Why couldn’t he have unlimited income? Each of us has an unconscious reason to figure out for ourselves. Joe’s was the guilt of making more money than his father made. When he overcame that battle, he was finally able to achieve the wealth he wanted.

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