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I've worked in the field of human potential deveopment for over 25 years. My current focus is soul/energy clearing and balancing. I work in tandem with Spiritual Hierarchy to clear, revitalize and balance soul and subtle body energies. This work vibrationally aligns the energy with the frequencies of love, gratitude, peace and joy producing health on all levels of being.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Focus - Number One Strategy For The Successful Entrepreneur

Focus always narrows the possibility for confusion – yet even in the knowing of this, which most of us do, it is often quite the challenge. It is however paramount that we flex that muscle of discipline often enough, to strengthen our ability to center. Without balance we veer off course and once off course, success is dubious.

It can’t be denied that there is an abundance of tools available for marketing biz opps - each looking better than the last, (the intended focus of good marketing). We may even think we need them all. Yet none of them do much to benefit our bottom line, unless used with focus. When we engage with new techniques short term, we short change ourselves.

The more I shift ad and marketing gears midstream, the less success I have. Confliction between having what I want and doing what I need to do to get it, arises when my commitment wanes. A psycho analyst could likely track this behavior pattern back to early childhood and a gaggle of issues surrounding commitment. But ‘understanding’ alone is indeed the booby prize here. I have to take action, do something different or I’ll keep getting the same results.

Focus is diluted whenever we lack the discipline to lean into a situation, instead of veering away from it. Persistence flies in the face of impatience. Short little attention spans and the desire for instant gratification, are the culprits here. Learning how to focus more on being than doing, is paramount too when seeking to succeed.

We have become programmed to eek out the latest and best, then gather it unto us, whether we need it or not. Adding to our collection of things and stuff, we insulate ourselves with more than we can use. This is a coping mechanism for surviving unpredictability.

We suffer from the need for more, better, different because variety has become the new stability. Change has become the Talisman of our times.

Fragmentation and confusion are the hallmark energies associated with a lack of focus. In our quest to expand our horizons we’ve become overexposed to an endless number of possibilities. Multi tasking, once believed to be key in the management of our time, has dealt a death blow to our ability to focus.

When we relax into the moment, the doors to inspiration open wide. This is the discipline needed for the cultivation of focus. Focus is a natural by-product of inspiration. The power lies in our ability to be consistent. With this piece in place we set solid the foundation for success. Otherwise we flip and flop like fish out of water, at effect of change instead of at cause.

Success strategies require we seek first to be, before striving to do. Without context, content has no home. We will never have what we say we want by doing more.

Establishing a good relationship with persistence and maintaining a ‘can do’ mindset aligns us with the vibration of focus, ultimately attracting success. Committing to a specific plan of action and sticking to it, instead of test driving many for fear of missing out on one, favors fortune as well.

Truth is at the end of the day it all boils down to the numbers, either we have them or we need them. It is just that simple.

Best sage wisdom – do what works.

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