Most people trudge through life, spending far too much time doing things they hate.
Granted, some of this is unavoidable.
For example, I’m not a big fan of flying (especially long distances), but I do so anyways.
I don’t know about you, but I don’t get too excited about writing Uncle Sam that tax check each year.
But…
In EVERY situation, YOU are in control of how you respond.
When faced with something you hate, you have 2 options.
You can change your outlook (how you view the situation).
Or – you can quit doing the thing you hate.
Like I mentioned, I don’t especially enjoy sitting on a plane for hours at a time.
But, when I travel, it’s always for business, or for plesure.
So, when flying, I spend my time thinking about the purpose of my trip, and WHY I’m flying in the first place.
If traveling for business, I think about all the good things that will happen as a result of the trip I’m on.
If traveling for vacation, I think about all the fun my family and I will have when we arrive at our destination.
And when writing the check for my taxes, I’m thankful that I’m able to provide for my family so well, and that the check I’m writing is only a small fraction of the munee that was attracted into my life.
These are examples of changing your outlook.
As I mentioned, your other option is to quit doing the things you hate.
When I began my current business, I was a one-man show, doing it all.
I did all the marketing, made all the sales, filled all the orders, handled all the customer service and I even did all the book work.
And truth be told, I enjoyed all of it – well – most of it.
I enjoyed filling all the orders and taking them to the post office.
I enjoyed doing all the book work.
But – as time went on, and my business continued to grow, I discovered that what I REALLY enjoyed was the marketing.
As a result, I got very good at doing it for myself, and I also got VERY good at showing others how to do it, so they too could increase the moolah in their bank account.
The time came when I wanted to concentrate all of my efforts on marketing, both for me, and for members like yourself.
That’s when I began to hate filling orders, taking orders to the post office and doing all the book work.
Now don’t get me wrong, there’s nothing wrong with these things.
But, in order to grow my business, and still have fun with it, I had to quit doing these things myself.
So…
I found other people to do them for me.
In so doing, I was able to focus my efforts on doing solely the things I LOVE doing.
It’s amazing to me that the majority of folks will drag themselves out the door every morning so they can participate in the 9-5 grind – even though they hate it.
Even though, the very thought of doing this makes them sick to their stomach.
I too used to do this, until I got sooooo fed up with my life, that I decided to break out and make a change.
I know, I know…
You might be saying to yourself, “Sure Kev, you did that, but I have a family to support”.
And yes, I understand that.
But who in the heck says that you have to spend most of your time doing something you hate – just so you can support your family.
That’s a bunch of hogwash.
I too have a family to support, but I do the things I LOVE in order to make that happen.
If you’re ready to do the same thing, to start doing what you LOVE, to start enjoying life again, to break out of the grind – then join us for “The Ultimate Home Office Field Trip on November 14-15, 2008
http://www.AutomaticIncomeSystem.com/fieldtrip.html
Dedicated to your success,
Kevin Thompson
P.S. There’s 2 seats left for the Field Trip, and once they’re gone I’ll have to close out registration
http://www.AutomaticIncomeSystem.com/fieldtrip.html
