
An Idea for "When you have long term dreams but need funds sooner than later."
If you have large goals that may take some time but bills in which you have no time, here is a success implementation strategy. T Harv Eker brought this concept to the main stream. The concept is "get into the arena" of your dream. T Harv's example was he wanted to open a bakery so he decided to work at a bakery to learn the in's and out's.
If you have a large goal you can gain the sweat equity needed while ensuring you have something in your pockets for the moment. Look for work that will give you the experience and the knowledge you need to pursue your idea. Think of all the skills and information the person that has your goals possess and start your path from there. This alignment of taking action that you "know" will get you closer to your dream is empowering. This new goal clarity will add energy to your actions and likely get you employment quickly, even if it was elusive prior. This is the power of passion, the opposite of taking action out of fear to avoid issues is of lesser power and impact.
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Fantastic career alignment suggestion Jason. This is also a good method to validate the long term career goal and identify if it's truly the right path to pursue. This is awesome! Thanks for sharing.
Jason, What if you decide on a new career track after years of wok and experience in a different field? Cindy's post How To Overcome "Need Experience" When Changing Careers shows common challenge career changers face when they try to get their foot in the door of a new industry. Would you have any suggestions for this member? Thanks in advance.