Aug
31
2011
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What’s reall moving you?

Wisdom can be Learned and Earned

 

 

In business or your personal life, the more you try to force something for your own benefit, the less you’ll enjoy what you’re seeking so desperately. 

 

In other words when you find the worthy cause and feel in your heart that your hard work will serve others, you will enjoy your success. And you will continue to stepping up and creating more success. Eventually you vocation will feel like your vacation.

 

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Aug
30
2011
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Maybe it’s time for change?

Wisdom can be learned and earned.

Think about this. If you’re still following a career path that you decided upon as a young person, ask yourself this question today: Would I seek out the advice of a teenager for vocational guidance?

 

Point in case.

 

Thirty years ago the number of jobs during active earning time were one or two average.

Since twenty years ago this number changed to 6, 7 or more.

Fifteen years ago it’s shifted to 5 or 6 careers.

 

 There is remarkable network marketing company which is mentoring young entrepreneurs and showing them how to create six figure incomes, so they can pursue their new dreams.

 

For Baby Boomers. Think about people who thought they will retire comfortably, and they didn’t. The same company that I partnered with six years ago pays me twenty times more then my pension, and I have a choice to increase my income. We are always looking for ambitious entrepreneurial people who are  willing to make profound changes to mentor them to health and financial success.

 

Maybe it’s time for you to change?

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Aug
29
2011
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Arguing against your own growth.

Wwisdom can be learned and earned

If you find yourself believing that you must always be the way you’re always been, you’re arguing against your own personal growth. 

 

 Think about when you say or hear someone saying. “I’m fine, thank you

when you (or someone) were just offered to find out about changes related to food, water or the way your (or someone’s) job is going.

 

If you think for a minute that you may missed a chance to learn something that may be important for you, maybe even if not now but down the road. What you (or someone) just did is put the lock on the door which could lead them to a new possibility whether it’s health or financial progress.

 

Me, personally, I can see that even in my present career when I say, “oh, I’m fine I don’t have to take this training, I heard it all,”

quite soon I find myself  not as sharp as I would like to be. So, I go back to learning from others who are successful. 

 

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Aug
26
2011
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Remember…

Remember that every single thing you’ve gone through has helped lead you to where you are today.

 

So, it’s your choice to see whether you want to make profound changes to succeed.

 

 

 

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Aug
25
2011
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Work on…

Wisdom can be Learned and Earned

 

Work on learning from the past rather then repeating it and making references to it all the time.

 

 How to:

For example. If you in a conversation say. “ Yeah, but I always worked hard, and I still don’t make as much as I should by now.”

Instead say:” I know I can work hard but I am now learning to work smart.”

Interview others who you think get better results and start doing it differently. 

or 

If  you say. “ No matter what I do no one appreciates it, so what’s the point.”

 

You could say,” I am now asking whether they (family or friends) feel there is something I did

wasn’t needed, hurt or offended them. Or maybe in the future I ask questions instead of doing it for them, and move on.”

 

If you think.” I am doing it because my father or mother told me so.”

If it doesn’t work for you now, maybe you want to change it.

So, you say, “What they told me was their experience, I now see it didn’t work for me. I am going to do it differently.”

 

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