Tools for Shifting Your Personal Viewpoint
I touched briefly on tools to help you shift your mindset to see yourself differently on Monday. I wanted to dive into those a little more in depth and add more tools that you can utilize to start shifting your mindset and living as the person that you want to be. The first tools that I will touch on again is meditation. An article that I ran across at discovery.com give an extensive process for getting started with meditation. The article talks about 4 basic meditative practices. The practices are follow your breath, observe an icon, recite a mantra and do a guided meditation. These are meditation tools to aid
I Have No Experience
More mindset fluff for today. You’re welcome. Now on to our program. One of the biggest factors that kill our enterpreneurial careers before they even start is experience. You think that because you have no experience that you have no value to give in the marketplace. The analogy displayed of the cat looking at itself in the mirror and seeing a lion is critical to your success. When you are conveying your message to others conviction is important. How you see yourself will dictate your level of conviction in your message. Once you are clear on your purpose and ability for value creation then it’s time to move onto actions.
Bring the right tools to build your platform
Perspective is a large hurdle to get over when we try and go out and create a business in the marketplace. We often get locked into being the person that we think we should be or that someone else thinks we should be. I have been asked a fair amount of times how to change your mindset. The greatest tool that I have run accross in the past couple of years is a concept called a “Power Hour”. Two of my business partners created a structure called the “Producer Power Hour” (www.producerpowerhour.com). A brief description of the “Power Hour” is spending 1 hour a day before you do anything else
Your purpose and living your best life possible
One question you may be asking yourself is, “what is my Soul Purpose?”. This is a spiritual conversation that may take years to fully answer and is something that is always developing. I ran accross a comparison last night between mission and purpose. “Purpose is the intuition of your spiritual goal; mission is what you live as you move towards this goal.” www.mudrashram.com/transformationaluses.html I wanted to make sure that it is understood that Soul Purpose and terms like “Life Mission” are not the same thing as sometimes I hear them used interchangably. Now that I have covered Soul Purpose in its’ essence a little more, I wanted to talk about




