The Law Of Unlimited Abundance

December 16, 2008 by Martin 

Walt Disney was a man of extraordinary vision and foresight. He knew what it would take to be successful in his chosen area of business, and he developed a formula that expressed his philosophy, and could be used in any type of business to ensure its success. He called it, his “Law of Unlimited Abundance.” Walt said that it didn’t matter what type of business or endeavor a person was engaged in, they could be successful and enjoy unlimited abundance, if they would simply follow his formula or plan. Walt Disney’s “Law of Unlimited Abundance,” stated, that to be successful, you must,

“Do what you do so well, that the people who see you do it,
will want to see you do it again, and will bring others
to see you do it.”

That’s the credo that build the enormous successes of Disneyland and Disneyworld. And in their arena of operation, they stand alone.

Disney’s Law Can Work For You!

It can be similar in your business world, too. You see, the key is to, “do what you do,” not what someone else does, but what you do. You don’t have to copy. You simply do your job the way only you can. That’s what makes you special, sets you apart from others, and attracts people to you.

Then you do what you do, “so well,” that is, provide the type of service your customers require, want, or need in an exceptional manner. It leaves no room for mediocrity, it’s “so well.” That implies exceptional performance.

And if you will do that so, “the people who see you do it,” (your customers), “will want to see you do it again,” (that’s repeat business), “and will bring others to see you do it,” (that’s referral business), you too, can meet with an unparalleled success.

Because so few people perform in business that way, it sets you completely apart from all the competition. Customers can’t get the kind of service you offer from anyone or anywhere else. It’s simply not available anywhere, at any price. So, by default, you become unique, different, and difficult to replace. And it will be reflected in your business and your income. It has to. There’s no choice. It is a basic, eternal law of nature. You simply reap the results of what you’ve sown.

You Reap What You Sow

The question you must answer in your mind is, “What are you going to sow, so you will reap the kinds of rewards you wish to have?” In the world of business, this is a most critical question, and one you would do well to take the time to answer. Fact is, most business people simply don’t understand how important the answer to this one question really is.

Many people go into business because it is something they have always wanted to do, or because they want a certain amount of freedom, or perhaps they want to be their own boss. Those are not necessarily bad reasons, but they are selfish reasons for the most part, and while they may sound good on the surface, in actuality, some of them may not be very practical.

If you go into business for selfish reasons, and fail to give the customer his or her rightful due, your chances of success are likely to meet with hard times. Business, like farming, requires that you do certain things in a particular order, if you are to realize an abundant harvest.

The answer to the question, “What are you going to sow, so you will reap the kinds of rewards you want?” is simple. You only have to look at the question backwards.

First, what kinds of rewards do you want?
Second, what do you have to do to get those rewards?
And third, who is it that can give you those rewards?

If you will always remember that although you may own or work for, or represent a certain company or organization, they are not who ultimately pays you. And if you focus your efforts on serving those who do, they will provide you with the lifestyle and financial security others only dream about.

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