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of pages of notes and studied them diligently。
Finally; I would have him open and close the seminars。
Then he would conduct part of a seminar himself。 In the
beginning he was full of fear; he was soaking wet。 Sometimes
he would be so worried about what the audience thought of
him; that he would fet everything he knew and; as you
know; an audience can be very cruel。 But despite all this he
continued。 (Keep in mind this was costing him money; he was
not being paid。)
John Kanary had built an image of himself doing 〃what I
was doing〃 and he would not quit。 He was persistent and it
worked。 It always has and it always will。 Today he has earned
the respect of many of the world's largest corporations。 He has
spoken in almost every major city in North America。 He has
also earned more in one day than he was earning in a year
when I first met him!
So if someone with numerous degrees after their name
tells you ImageMaking and Persistence don't work; just look
John Kanary up and ask him。 He will tell you; 〃I know you can
do it; because I did it!〃
Philip Nacola; a minister in Santa Anna; California;
preached a sermon on a similar idea one Sunday that I was
fortunate enough to hear when I was living there。 He said;
〃Keep your mind on a higher image rather than a lower
concern。〃 I realize that is not always an easy thing to do; but it
sure pays great dividends for the person who develops the
mental strength to do it; and that is what it takesmental
strength。
Build your image now and develop the mental strength to
hold it。
A number of years ago; prior to Napoleon Hill's death;
Earl Nightingale condensed and narrated Think and Grow
Rich onto a longplaying record。 At the end of the record Mr。
Hill es on to close the record。 He said; 〃And now as I
stretch out the hand of friendship through time and space; let
me remind you; not to go searching for opportunity in the
distance; but reach out and embrace it right where you are。〃
Wattles said; 〃This thinking stuff; permeates and
perates the entire universe。〃 They are both telling us the
same thing。 So build your image now; right where you are。
Don't even wait until you finish this book。 Build it now and let
the remaining pages in this book strengthen the image。 You
don't even have to try; just let the image of a more prosperous
you float to the center of your consciousness。 It's already here;
so let it appear。
For many years now; I have been very aware of the power
that flows through you to acplish good in your life; when
you hold the proper image in your mind; and this great truth
has been responsible for many wonderful things happening in
my own life。 Moreover; I have also seen numerous examples of
what a proper image will do in the lives of other people。
Paul Hutsey's Story
I would be remiss if I concluded this chapter without
sharing Paul Hutsey's story with you。 It all began when I
received a telephone call from Charlie Beck; who was the Vice
President of Sales for the southwestern Home Office of the
Prudential Insurance pany of America; in Houston; Texas。
He invited me to speak at the pany's Regional Business
Conferences; to be held in Toronto; Canada。 He explained they
had four different regions and each region was ing in for
three days to the conference。 (This meant that they wanted me
to work in Toronto for approximately 12 days。) Although I was
living in Los Angeles at the time; Toronto was my home town
where I grew up。 My family and friends all lived there; so
naturally the idea appealed to me。 But I asked Charlie how
long I could have on the program and he said; 〃about an
hour。〃 I think it is worth mentioning; at this point; that I have
not as yet learned to teach anyone much in an hour; and I told
him so。 I explained that if he would give me two mornings on
the programwith each regionI would be glad to e and do
the job for him。 I wanted two and onehalf hours each
morning。
Charlie's southern accent was interrupted by a real deep
belly laugh as he explained that they had never done anything
like that; in the 100 year history of the pany。 All of their
executives had to take part in the program and so they never
gave anyone that much time。 However; I stood firm。 I gave him
the name of a couple of other vicepresidents in his pany
whom I had worked for and I suggested that he call them; to
find out if my idea had any merit。 But as I hung up the phone;
I did so rather reluctantly because I really wanted the job。 I
must admit that I was somewhat surprised; therefore; when
one of Charlie's aides phoned me back to say they were 〃going
for it。〃 He also told me he didn't know how I had talked Charlie
into doing it; but I was given two mornings on the program。 I
made up my mind right on the spot that I was going to leave
these people with something specialand if they chose to use
itthey could literally change their lives overnight。 (Not to
mention what it would do for their sales records。) I was going
to speak on the power of an image or; to be more specific; the
power of a selfimage and the benefits of holding a positive
one。
At the conclusion of the program for one of the regions; a
gentleman came up to me and said it was imperative he talk to
me。 He said he had a problem; and he felt I had the answer to
the problem; because he was impressed with the ideas I had
explained during the seminar presentations。 There were
approximately 200 people in each one of these conventions
and I explained to this man that many of the people wanted to
talk to me; but I did not have the time to talk to everyone
individually; since I was only one person。 I also explained to
him I had another appointment and had to leave immediately
to be there on time。 Still; he was persistent; so I agreed to
meet him the following morning in the coffeeshop for
breakfast。
I can remember our meeting as if it were yesterday。 The
two of us sat down; just inside the door of the coffeeshop at
the Hyatt House Hotel on Avenue Road。 As soon as we sat
down; he started talking。 He informed me that he had to tell
me something about himself; so I could understand his
problem。 He said he did not want me to think he was bragging;
but it was necessary for me to have this information。
He began by telling me he was a 〃good man;〃 and I
already knew that about him; just by looking at him。 I could
〃feel〃 it about him。 He then went on to explain he had worked
for Prudential for more than 20 years; had been in
management for all but two of those years; and he concluded
by saying; 〃I'm a good manager。〃 Next he stated he had a good
record; good people; and he was wellrespected by the
executive staff of this pany。 No sooner had he uttered
those words than Charlie Beck and Dick Merrill; the Senior
VicePresident from Houston; came walking in。 They came
over to our table; congratulated Paul on his year; exchanged a
few words with us and then went to their own table。 Paul and I
sat down again and resumed our conversation。 He said; 〃They
meant what they said。〃 I knew it was true;