Monday, 28 January 2013

Does feeling fed up cost your dear?

I don't know whether our economy is really in the bad straits that the news tells us.  What I am aware of is that  there are plenty of people focussing on what can't happen rather than what can - and that includes the politicians.  Such thinking that certainly impacts people's confidence and willingness to take action.  That makes people fed up, hopeless, and directionless.  Often resulting in very negative behaviours.

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When the predominant view for people is what can't happen and what difficult times these are, then that is what they will find.  It is interesting that people do experience more of what is wrong when they are closing down on the possibilities of things being different and possible.  The reason being, that they experience more of what is wrong because that is what they are looking for.  They are looking for confirmation that times are difficult, that our economy makes it impossible to get started on projects - and so ofcourse they will find that confirmation.  What they wont see are the multitudes of possibilities, opportunities and openings that are available, right now.

In contrast we rarely hear of the many new projects getting going and ofcourse the successful business men and women who blew the predictions of difficulty and collapse to the heavens by being creative and seeing the possibilities and consequently making their fortunes.

Tim Ferriss describes this in his blog about the six figure businesses that got started often with less than $100.  These were often people without big bucks, and perhaps what others would describe as no future.  However , they made their futures - they looked outside the box and took action.
http://www.fourhourworkweek.com/blog/2012/05/24/six-figure-businesses-built-for-less-than-100-17-lessons-learned/

I found examples of this last summer when I attended the USANA Health Sciences convention. The four day event was hugely peppered with awards to those who had created big businesses - sometimes with no start up funds what so ever.  One of the most remarkable tales was of three young men from the phillipines- one had been homeless and unemployed and the other two were employed but not even earning the national average wage of about $200 per month.  They each grew their businesses from $0 with no money of their own up to $30,000 per annum in 8 months and beyond it.  They created their pot of gold.

No one needs to stick around fed up looking at limitations today.  How we think is a choice, just as are our behaviours.

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