What Happens After You Find Your “WHY”?

What Happens After You Find Your “WHY”?

Get over your fears in order to fully take advantage of your opportunities

What Happens After You Find Your WHY?

 

Our whole life, people have always tried keeping us from getting hurt, telling you “Don’t do this…and Don’t do that”, and I suppose it was for our own good.

But as we get older and become more world wise, we learn and build our own way of thinking and perhaps sometimes our way isn’t necessarily the right way, but hey we learning right?

 

Having identified your “Why”, you now need to understand all the drivers that need to be aligned to your “Why” in order work towards achieving your goals.

What is your passion, pleasure, source of energy and of course your source of income?

You must have heard the old saying, “…It takes money to make money…”, so find a possible opportunity (if you don’t know of any then chat to me, I can help you to find one) into which you can place 100% of your focus on realizing your passions, pleasures, and energy, so not to waste your time and efforts. Time being the most expensive commodity in the world. You can’t ever get a minute back so use it wisely.

 

Passion

Your passion is the “What” that you love to do. That one, possibly two, things that you find yourself going to bed late for, because you can’t stop working on it…or waking up
early to continue working on it…that is your passion.

 

Pleasure

The pleasure part is the added emotional value that you get from following your passion, the feeling of perhaps happiness or calmness or even contentment.

 

Energy

And lastly, the energy, having the power and ability to keep doing what is necessary to be done daily, in order to achieve the pleasure from reaching your passion.

 

So by now you can clearly see how these three things run together and ultimately pushes you to do the things you do to satisfy your “Why”.

 

So go out there and pursue your goals and for your “Why”.

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