Friday, February 10, 2012

Can We Talk About Money?

The road to wealth is passion... And passion is distinctive and personal to every private on this planet. This is why you need to find your own personal passion to originate success. That passion identifies who you are and what you stand for.

I've often had population in my Mastermind groups who are struggling, finding for the answer, hoping to find the right formula... And finding anywhere but within. It isn't uncommon for someone to lay their troubles at my feet and say, "What would you do, Rémy?" I could tell them what I would do, but that would be imitation. And then you know they'd come back to me and cry out, "It didn't work! What did you leave out?"

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And the only answer I would have for what was missing is, "You. You didn't show up."

Can We Talk About Money?

No matter how intimately they emulate what I do, they can't re-create the passion I have for something. Just the other day, a friend of mine asked me this very question. I asked her, "Do you still have passion for real estate?" Her eyes welled up with tears and she found it hard to admit that she didn't. But she was throwing her hands up in the air, not knowing what else to do. "I desperately need to get some money on the table," she said, "My house is depending on me."

I soberly told her, "It isn't money that needs to come to the table, it's you that needs to come to the table."

This is why it's so prominent to find your own passion, so you can be who you are. The road to success... The road to wealth... Is passion.

Of course, you may still feel that, regardless of passion, the path to success is all about Doingness. After all, isn't success supposed to be about taking action! Taking steps! making it happen! What could perhaps be wrong with that?

Well, let me be clear. It isn't that doing is all bad. If there were something wrong with doing, that would mean we're all supposed to spend our lives just being. Which just can't be a good thing... Since someone has to feed the cat...

The problem comes when we put all of our energy into doing, until we have no energy left to just be.

When your life is all about Doingness, it's all about action. It's about checking things off your "to-do" list and then intelligent on to the next thing, and the next one, and the next one! "Doers" believe that when they achieve the right actions, they'll get all things they need and more.

But all this doing takes time and energy, to the point where it doesn't leave you a lot of time to breathe, to ponder, to consider, even to dream. When you spend all your time doing, a big part of the puzzle you need for a flourishing life is missing - the part where you take the time to think about who you are and what matters to you before intelligent forward. The part where you take a occasion to re-center yourself and make sure you're on track. The part where you take a occasion to change procedure when you need to, instead of barreling full steam ahead into what might be a disaster zone.

That's the being part.

When you spend all your time doing, it can as a matter of fact rob you of your exclamation points, because all that performance can get between you and your dreams. You turn into the Tasmanian Devil, with this whirling circle of stuff spinning colse to you all the time, and you lose that clarity and focus that's so prominent to staying on track and intelligent in the direction of what as a matter of fact is right and true for you. That direction... That personalized road that is filled with whatever you're passionate about... Is the road to wealth!

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