Friday, April 17, 2009

Where Eagles Dare


Almost all of us have followed traditional paths to a career. Not everyone but a good percentage. We wake up every morning and know what the day ahead will bring. We listen to
instructions and take on the clients and soon to be clients of the w
orld. The day ends almost the same as every day. Even within the same timeframe.

So why do we do it? Why are we living our lives without Purpose. Sure you can argue that your purpose is to provide for your family but are you happy? Are y
ou advancing? Do you want to move up. If not, hey nothing wrong with that in my opinion. In fact, I salute those that know what they
want and are happy with what they have. They have settled. Peace at mind.

But for the many of us that want to keep growing and advancing our lives or careers we need to live with Purpose. We need to reach out and grab that ring and be willing to follow our desires with a plan. The Renegade University is just that. It offers such a unique step by step process online with live webinars available periodically. Is it free? No and usually when you see free it probably has a paid service hidden somewhere if it's of any value to begin with.

Click on the link in our Title and read on. If you are really thinking of taking a different approach to your current career or Network Marketing position this could be a great way to get organized and learn the value of Attraction Marketing from two people, Ann Sieg and Mike Klingler who have invested years in getting to this level.



We look forward to your comments.

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4 comments:

Careers-Not-Jobs said...

Good to read your comments about the correlation between a purpose driven life and a career. The current economic climate has generated more advice about careers than a squad of Marines possibly could digest. However, seldom is career and passion ever discussed together. Over the past 15 years I would estimated that I’ve conducted over a thousand interviews, the best candidates consistently demonstrate a passion for their profession.

It is important not to confuse excitement for passion, as a person can be excited about getting a job because of the commute or paycheck. However, they may not have a passion to actually perform the work associated with the opportunity.

If you are not fanatical about your career, focus on something that excites you – whether it is nutrition, network marketing or wood working; then and create a plan that will allow you to trade in your J-O-B for something that will fill your days with exciting challenges. Remember not to rush into this; do your home work and create a plan. You’ll probably want to start this venture as a second career (read this short article on how “A Passion Became A Career”).

If this effort grows into your “dream job”, then chart a path to convert it into your full-time profession.

Your life consist of limited days – don’t waste them doing something that is void of joy.

Anonymous said...

What is given to us isn't appreciated as that which is earned. Show purpose to all that you do

Satcie/New York said...

I would whole heartedly agree on this topic. Having a purpose in life drives an indvidual to deliver a service or product that adds value. Built on something you can repeat over and over again. Why go at something half interested? It will show. It won't sell. You will get frustrated. Show some heart. Get some passion flowing.

If you can't get that passion flowing and deliver with Purpose then perhaps you should re-think what ever it is you are attempting to do. Planned failure.

Stacie

Anonymous said...

Looking forward to the re-opening (rumors) of Renegade Pro. I hope this is soon as I a cannot believe that I was off by just one day on the first round and it was shut off. I heard over 30,000 people were enrolled in the first few hours and shut their servers down for a while. Lessons learned I suppose.

From what I am hearing this looks like a good investment for us Networkers tired of Home invasion parties of our friends soon to be enemies.

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