I am certainly aware of opinions around the state of our economy. There are blogs about how great it is and blogs about how bad it is. It’s on the news, online and on the lips of everyone I meet on a day to day basis. Some folks are ‘down’ and others are ‘up.’
How can people be thinking one way and others think the exact opposite about the same situation?
For those who say it’s a great economy — do they know something that the others don’t? Are they kidding themselves?
For those who see a poor economy — can you see ways that it could be good or are you completely immersed and living inside the poor economy mindset?
We really do have a choice in all of this. Because you may not see this right now, does not mean there is anything wrong.
Many are taking this time in their lives for self reflection to have a fresh look at their path, their purpose, their passion.Likely they have been spending most of the time working all their adult lives to generate revenue! Of course!
Many are preparing to go right back into the field they were in, perhaps being unaware that the business model we grew up with (education, job, longevity, move up, retire) as we know it has already changed.
If you are someone who is curious about and ready to embrace the change, find your purpose, set powerful new goals and achieve them, it is no mistake that one of the world’s leading masters on adapting to change, goal setting and goal achieving came to North Carolina’s Research Triangle at end of February.
Paul Martinelli teaches these principles and shares this information worldwide. Perhaps he was here for you and your life? RTP is not on his circuit. He came because I told him people in our geographical location are ‘ready’ for this work!
You may look at Paul’s visit as a gift — the gift of rediscovering a zest for life that sometimes is hidden behind real concern for financial future for all of us!
This event grew by leaps and bounds — we filled each and every seat in the room — 160 — our initial intention.
People took home real ‘meat and potatoes’ that day — actionable steps to shift thinking the economy is bad — to this is an economy for possibilities!