Thursday, 10 March 2011

Model for success

We saw a bad model of success, as Mr Galliano, off his face, spurting racial remarks (un P.C.), causing him to implode, losing every ounce of creditability.  He’s in rehab now.  When he sobers up, he’ll see the magnitude of his fall.  His model of success made him feel invincible.

Hard times, BSkyB, still more trouble in Middle East
While we hear about how big Mr Murdoch has grown (to BSkyB or not to be) our focus is not in tune with our desires.  Everyone should have a model for success.  So, what has the economical crisis revealed for you?  Is the Bank of England or the government’s blip on interest rate overshadowing your dreams? Industrialism (big corporates) lulled people into a false sense of security that they would be cared for right up to pension age.  If you do your own sums and listen to what’s being said for the past 20 years, the shortfall on pensions and the population reaching ‘that age’ is colossal. And, there’s not enough in the pot anyway.  We can overly be courting our attention on things that are not going to help us now or in the future.  Time needs to be spent on a model of success.  Not just ‘money cometh in and rapidly floweth out.  What Mr G and Mr M have in common is passion for their purpose.  Boy did they go for it.  You may say, I’m not that money minded.  Yes, but you can have scruples, integrity and feelings for humanity and be successful.

De-clutter tip
So this weekend’s de-clutter tip is about success models.  Switch off the news for a moment.  What are you passionate about?  Do you have the funds for it? Or, are having to start from 0, because you’ve been wiped out.  Could you use a coaching session right now to get back your passion for success? Give us a call.  We’ll help you construct or reconstruct a model.  We deal with mortgages, remortgaging, pension release advice, buy to let nightmares, credit card, debt solutions and coaching.  Build a model for your success!


Regards

Saleah

saleah@moneyworkshops.co.uk
http://www.moneyworkshops.co.uk/

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