Posts Tagged ‘personal prosperity’

The Circle Of Your Life

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

This post goes out to all of you who find it difficult to break out of the cycle of life that you are currently in and commit to wealth creation or a different course of life; in short, anyone who can’t quite bring themselves to live their dreams.

Truth In Self

We talked many times about pursuing your passion and living true to yourself, and not worrying about what others 19099050think. We’ve even talked about some ways that you can make money with your passions. Today what I’m talking about is the circle that is your life and what happens when you deny those passions and continually squelch that part of yourself that wants to pursue them full-bore.

What happens when you do this is you deny your true self. And the whole point of wealth creation is that you should be working toward the truest and most free life that you can achieve. When you deny your true self you cut off one of the best tools that you could possibly have working for you—your own desires and passions; suddenly every effort you do make is a struggle, and it feels as if you are fighting an uphill battle and trading money for your best living—essentially, prostituting yourself just to make money. And that is not what wealth creation is about. Creating wealth is empowerment, and that is entirely opposite to that.

Denial Of True Self

The other thing that you find if this is the way that you are living is that you are never settled in mind, and that kind of internal anguish again depletes your wealth resources. If you think about it, no matter how many times you have talked yourself out of it, you come back to your passions and the want only continues to grow.

It’s not that you can’t make money if you do not live your passions, because surely people do it in the corporate world and working rat race every single day. But you cannot live your best life this way, and you certainly deserve to. Nor can you maximize your efforts at building wealth until you find a way to satisfy all of your being. The possibilities are there, and you’ll find that building personal prosperity comes much easier and faster when you fit this piece of the puzzle together.

Sean Rasmussen
Success Communicator
Aussie Internet Marketer © 2004 – 2009

Never Underestimate Seminar Power

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

Seminars (workshops, classes, events—whatever you like to call them) are powerful wealth creation tools. They are also powerful tools for building a community of support and shared knowledge. Although you may find that the majority of your effort goes into research on the internet, reading, and homestudy courses—all pretty independent stuff—make some time to attend a couple of good wealth creation seminars, or a seminar on a related topic that helps you achieve your goals, each year. The benefits will not escape you.

Time Out To Build Wealth

Seminars and workshops are advantageous for many reasons. First of all, they are like a mini learning-vacation that gives you a break from your norm, giving you the time to relax but also gain some valuable, powerful insight into wealth and personal prosperity.

making-connectionsSecondly, seminars are something like a big mastermind group. Everyone there is on the same basic “path,” with the same interest and same basic goals. But each person also comes with his or her own experiences to relate, so there’s a huge untapped well that you will now be privy to.

Wealth creation seminars give you a chance to refocus and rejuvenate your efforts. They are a great way to renew your drive and spirit—a reminder to what you are doing and why, with the information, tools, and knowledge you need to do it. They are often that shot in the arm that you need to remind yourself that you are making a great future for yourself, and that you are succeeding, that it is so worth staying the course. Do this a couple of times each year and you will find it much easier to stay that course when you are on your own.

The educational value of a good wealth creation seminar can never be understated, but also do not underestimate the value of the support system that these gatherings offer. When you attend an event, you meet people from near and far and walk away with a whole new support system and list of contacts; some of my best and most inspiring friends and connections have come from seminars I’ve attended. That is a benefit that will last for months and years after the fact, and that alone will more than pay for your time and money to attend the event.

Sean Rasmussen
Success Communicator
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