At the start of most workdays, I exchange with a colleague a list of people, things and situations for which I’m grateful. This morning, he said, "There’s nothing right now I’d rather do." What could be better than to be self-employed, the president of his destiny, to joyfully speak with owners and business leaders on how he can help them and their businesses? How did he arrive at this present decision?
"When I started listing my other employment alternatives, I discovered I’ve got it better than most people."
In other words, after looking at his choices, he decided he has a great job and intentionally focuses on what he loves about his chosen purpose.
What do you love?
In a refreshing interview with blogger, Jocelyn, at the Teen Book Review, and literary agent, Kate Schafer of KT Literary, Kate talks about what she loves about her job. When you decided to come master of your career and income, do you remember the hope Kate shares about her present experience?
- Finding new clients and really helping
- Being your own boss
- Being responsible for your own success
- Loving the process of helping, learning from and developing deep relationships with your clients
Do what you cherish and the money will follow. If you aren’t feeling the love right now, immediately list what you appreciate about your talents, activities and the joys in your job. Then, write a list of what you’d rather be doing and then decide on how you can get it within your present situation or get another job.
Commiting with all your power and energy to your purpose as a salesperson, an agent, an advisor, is a breakthrough in your career. To discover other breakthroughs and learn how to have them, order the remarkable FREE report, "The 10 Big Breakthroughs in a Salespersons Life."