Helping Reflexologists Gain More Abundance – Part 3 of 5

3.  Do you want help to work on your own personal/spiritual development to resolve your own issues?

Are you the kind of Reflexologist who is controlled internally by a subconscious need to stay in your own comfort zone rather than challenging yourself?

If so, you will always find a justification to keep yourself held back.  Lately it’s been the “ecomony”, or “recession”, others are ”family needs”, prefer to work “part time”, and on and on and on.  The hard truth is it’s always you and solely you that is responsible for your economic circumstances.

You need to stop yourself from burning out energetically which keeps you exhausted and at a low vibration and focus on keeping your energy high. This means doing your own spiritual practice on a daily basis so you emit a potent and attractive energetic force.

It’s also important you actively clear unresolved issues and beliefs around money and eagerly study, research and develop the mindset of entrepreneurs that you admire and would like to copy. 

Study them and replicate what they do and you will have similar success.

 

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9 Responses to Helping Reflexologists Gain More Abundance – Part 3 of 5

  1. Antoinette says:

    Mindset of entrepreneurs – interesting. I just the other day signed me and my mom up for Rich Dad Seminar. It is the second time it has been here. This time I thought it is a free seminar 3 hours of my time. If I have nothing else pressing then I have no excuse. I just might even just take one thing away with me that changes my life forever. How cool is that. Lets see if I actually make it there. I’ll keep you posted.

  2. Christine says:

    This has really stuck a nerve for me – I currently do a home business with a Wellness Co and I am a great procrastinator and really like my comfort zone. I do waste a lot of nervous energy on things that really do not bring my business forward. I do however believe in Wellness and if something is stressing me too much when I challenge myself, then perhaps it is not for me. I will always give it a good try first. IMy issue is to keep focused.

  3. Theodoros Piperis says:

    Yes indeed, we all of us,must change a lot of previous spiritual and emotional material, we have used it and it had kept us down with the form of controversial and conservative views. We must clear also our view on the capacity we have to reach everywhere in everytime! To make longway is question of vision and willing to provide it! The result is obvious and relative of the above two.

  4. adminjack says:

    Thanks Theodoros,
    I really appreciate your comments and points of view.
    Jack

  5. adminjack says:

    Hi Christine,
    Thanks for your comments and points of view.
    Jack

  6. lisa nolan says:

    wow! i am already out of my comfort zone in so many ways in my life. i wont go into detail but it all has started with me wanting to be in the best shape mentally and physically i can be! and it has been a struggle a fight! but i have strong determination is what ive been told! lol and in one of my dvds the woman says “you need to learn to be comfortable with being uncomfortable” somethin to think about?

  7. Amanda says:

    I enjoy taking on a challenge and discovering new things…i just need to keep motivated, i too seem to put other issues in the way of me moving forward, i need to be fearless …i have been trying to focus on clearing out the clutter… physically, mentally and emotionally, to make room for personal growth.

    i have also attended a rich dad poor dad seminar and found their networking approach and whole presentation an eye opener, something we do on a daily basis without even realizing, now just to network with and to the right group of people (clients)…

  8. lorna says:

    I have always found changing thought patterns
    shakes things up initially, but once the new
    flow is established there is no turning back.

  9. adminjack says:

    Hi Lorna,

    Yes, & it’s a matter of keeping it flowing.
    Jack

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