Saturday, June 14, 2008

FOLLOW YOUR BLISS TO INCREDIBLE WEALTH

It seems that following our bliss would require us to give up on having a great lifestyle. The image of a starving artist is so common, that most of us link doing what we love with a state of poverty.

This is a false image. Often, doing what we love, using our unique talents, and following our bliss are the very ingredients for creating incredible wealth.

Think about it this way: if we're toiling away at a job that is fine, but not great, how likely are we to take work home, or create new ideas about how to make our product or service better? Not very likely.

But if we love what we do, we find that we have an aptitude for the various aspects of increasing our ability to express our passion. For instance, one doctor I used to work with was excellent with patients and achieved great results with them. However, he was awful at business and managing an office. So he felt stuck at growing his practice in order to help more people.

For awhile he stayed at that level, getting more and more frustrated with his inability to make his business better. But then, after I introduced him to my wealth building expert, he realized that he was simply not using his unique abilities.

He was excellent at computer programming, having been an electrical engineer before becoming a doctor. So, he designed a website that provided a great deal of value to patients and people all over the world. His practice grew from his increased reputation and he hired someone to run his office.

In the meantime, he enjoyed seeing patients and working on his website. He was overjoyed with his results.

Great teachers like mine teach people how to use the gifts that they already have to create the life of their dreams. When this doctor started to take action, he was amazed at how much he enjoyed his life.

He gave up trying to be good at things that he showed no aptitude for and began to take massive action on the things that he loved.

What followed was incredible success and a great deal of satisfaction.

The key here is to look with a keen eye for the things that you're great at. I love to write and to express my passion for helping people use their unique abilities. But I also love organization and brainstorming. So I've been able to use my organizational skills to make sure that I have time to write about what I'm passionate about. And I'm in a business where I constantly get to brainstorm new ideas for helping people achieve their dreams.

If I'd kept my focus just on writing, I would have missed out on the other things that I love so much and the career I created would not be nearly so profitable.

Dr. Isabella Santorini used to be a stressed-out doctor. When she and he husband started a family, she wanted to stay at home to raise their children. So she learned from masters at building wealth to create a profitable career doing what she loves to do. Visit her at: http://www.Inner-Genius.com

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