5 'Get Rich' Practices -- Unexpected Ways to Enrich Life
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What if you had the power to make your life richer, right now?
“How do I do that?” you wonder. "Cash windfall? Promotion? New clients? Exotic trips? Better living space? Strengthened relationships?"
Actually? None of the above.
Yet, in a way, all the above.
The Essence of 'Rich'
'None', yet 'All' of the above, because it’s not the ‘event’ that enriches. Rather, it’s our experience of it.
It’s the feeling it triggers; the attitude it fosters; the expression it gives way to. The essence.
More cash? Greater freedom. Security. Possibility.
Promotion? Enhanced potential. Opportunity. Options.
Great new client? Creativity. Contribution. Catalyst.
You get the idea.
For most? Without the event, enrichment lies beyond our grasp.
Until it doesn’t. Until we are able to do what is within our control. Until we learn to create the essence of each possible, imagined, desired outcome.
Any time. Anywhere. At whim.
It's a way to create richness that is intrinsic. An alchemist's formula, if you will.
A Magic Bullet
What is the magic bullet that permits such alchemy?
It is 5 'get rich' practices -- unexpected ways to enrich life -- in one powerful word.
THANKS.
Not the 'thank you' that comes after a positive or welcomed outcome.
We're talking, instead, about 'causal gratitude'.
It’s gratitude FIRST, as ‘the cause'. THEN enrichment as ‘the effect.’
Instead of counting your blessings, you create them.
It's not about what you 'get' to feel rich. It's about feeling rich and enriching life through what you give.
5 'get rich' practices -- unexpected ways to enrich life -- that are:
- Not about you. They're a 'go-giver' approach to enrichment.
- Independent of materialism.
- Priceless.
- Easy, but only with the right attitude and leadership willingness.
- Effortless, once you develop skill in their application.
- Deceptive! Because they're so simple, we often underestimate their power.
- Unexpected, until you realize your power to become a deliberate creator of circumstance.
They empower you to create the essence of what we experience when we feel rich. When we are grateful.
They enrich life.
Proactive and Deliberate
5 proactive and deliberate practices that will make you:
Stop.
Stop stopping yourself from experiencing a depth and breadth of richness that you control.
Start.
Start 'getting rich', now. Enrich life, in an instant.
Do it by giving “T-H-A-NK-S”. That means, give:
T-ime;
H-elp;
A-ppreciation;
i-NK;
and,
S-mile.
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As you integrate this habit of ‘T-H-A-NK-S-giving’, remember this. Gratitude is not an “occasion” but, rather, a way of life.
“Somehow, the act of self-giving is a personal power-releasing factor." ~ Norman Vincent Peale
5 'get rich' practices -- unexpected ways to enrich life. Five ways to gain focus and mindfulness. Each time you practice, you strengthen your interpersonal skills. You also build resilience and fortify your attitude.
Plus, you're better able to see and to appreciate the strengths in those around you. Your life -- and theirs -- become richer.
It's the ultimate challenge: to become a purveyor, a generator of power.
Your children, loved ones, and those you lead and serve will become better, because of you!
Capture the magic. Make every day 'T-h-a-nk-s-Giving' Day!
T-H-A-NK-S. Empowering. Elevating. Encouraging. 5 'get rich' practices -- unexpected ways to enrich life. It's up to you. What alchemy will you perform, today?
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Did you know that your brain loves gratitude? Dr. Melissa Hughes shares the science behind a a positive mindset. It's a compelling incentive to make this a practice! Read her insightful post: What Happens Inside a Grateful Brain.
Are you ready to get richer every day? Ready to energize potential? If so, enrich your life and leadership with the guidance and perspective in: ENERGIZE POTENTIAL. It will make you think. Get inspired. Better yet, become an inspiration.
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