Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Working Hard Could Be Keeping You Poor

The common advice every young person expects to get is that they ought to work hard. Hard work is lovely but it could be what is holding you down in poverty. Lots of people are actually working hard but in lieu of helping you progress, it could be what is holding you down. When they work hard, our spirit is focused on what they are doing that they fail to see a amazing opportunity a ninety degree turn would have brought our way.

You must learn to practice turning away from your every day method three times in some time so as to notice changes happening around which you can take advantage of.

Moses was in the back side of the desert looking after his father-in-law's flock when day they saw a bush burning. They decided to turn aside from his method shepherding to see why the burning bush was not being consumed.

Moses gives us a typical example of the modify in fate that a man can experience when they decides to take out time to notice what is happening around him.The moment a man starts to notice things around him apart from what they does every day, that man is developing a state of mind that is receptive to opportunity. Life will always show such a person a new path to greater and better productivity.

For forty years they was an ordinary shepherd whom God could not use but the day they decided to turn aside from his ordinary method, God spoke to him. If they had seen only a burning bush without taking time to study it and notice that the bush was not getting consumed by the fire, God would not have spoken to him.

When God saw his decision to step out of his normal ordinary life method to see what was happening, God spoke to him.

In life and business, God and opportunity will always leave us alone until the day they DECIDE to leave our ordinary lives and look to notice things happening around us and the opportunities that lie all around us that they have been missing.

The day a man decides to see beyond what they is ordinarily doing, is the day his life of mediocrity will finish. Opportunities, people and circumstances that have neglected him will immediately start calling out to him.

To succeed in life, learn to select to look not only to see but to also notice.

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