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Wet Blankets Of Profitability & Practicality by W.
Bradford Swift
I recently had a coaching session with a client who's been a
bit stuck in his life, even though he's become clear of his life
purpose. He realizes that it's time to create a powerful purpose
project that will inspire him forward in his life but can't quite get
it in gear. He even knows what the project could be but he keeps
stopping himself because he can't figure out how to make the project
profitable or practical. For me, considering these two 'Ps' too early in the creative
process is the kiss of death. It's like placing two wet, soggy blankets
over top of your kindling and wood and then not being able to figure
out why you can't get the fire started. For the most part, 'How do I make money with this project /
business,' and 'I have to be sure I'm practical and live in the 'real
world' are invariably comments that arise from the fear, lack and
struggling to make it (Inherited Purpose), and are powerful IP
strategies for keeping us safe, secure and ultimately small. Sure, there are a lot of very successful businesses out in the
world that were created first and foremost to make the founder
financially wealthy, and there's nothing wrong with that. They're
simply not a 'Business On Purpose,' and it's not surprising that many
of the people concerned with such businesses wouldn't show up for work
if it weren't for the money they receive. In fact, in many cases, the
only thing they enjoy about their work is getting paid. Creating a business that is first and foremost a clear and
distinct expression of your true, Divinely Inspired Life Purpose is a
different animal. I often describe Life On Purpose Institute, Inc. as a
'vision- directed / fiscally responsible' enterprise. In other words,
first and foremost, it's the vision of creating a World On Purpose that
directs the decisions, choices, and actions of those involved with the
enterprise, and at the same time we make every effort to maintain
ourselves to be financially responsible because we realize if we're
not, the vision will never be realized. This is not an either/or way of thinking, but a 'both/and' way
of thinking, where it's clear what's the primary purpose and motivation
of the business. So, if anyone is really committed to creating a business that
is a reflection and expression of their true purpose, my coaching is to
stop worrying about the company being profitable or practical AT FIRST.
There will come a time in the creative process that those
questions are sound and appropriate, just not at first. Don't slap
these wet blankets on your dreams. They'll suffocate the spark of
passion and purpose before they can roar into a flame of inspiration. The Magic of Merlin According to Arthurian Legend, Merlin was a very powerful
wizard in part because he lived his life backwards, from the future, to
the present and into the past. You can use this 'Merlin Principle' to
empower yourself in your life on purpose by creating a Visionary
Reality for your life that includes your Business On Purpose that is in
high momentum. In other words, work from the back, forward. Paint a clear and
inspiring, multi-sensory picture of what your Business On Purpose will
be like when it's stable and in momentum, then look from that future
back to the present to get a different and insightful perspective on
how you got to that future. In this way, the Visionary Reality will
serve to pull you forward. And for sure, include in this picture that your business is
being highly profitable and offers a practical product line and/or
services. Just don't get concerned at this early stage with needing to
know how it will be profitable and practical. The Universe will provide
you with this information on a 'need to know' basis. Shifting the Questions from Lack to
Love When you do begin to address the question of profit and
practicality, make every effort to come from your true-life purpose
rather than from your Inherited Purpose. In other words, be mindful
that you're in a place of Universal love, abundance and flow rather
than stuck in the fear, lack and struggle of your past. When you do, a
different set of questions will arise, such as: Instead of 'How can I make a living at this?' might shift to
'What service can I provide that people will naturally want, need and
be ready to pay me well for?' Or even perhaps from 'What will happen if
I don't succeed?' shifting to more of a 'What am I willing to take on
that's worth failing at?' In other words, what bold adventure are you willing to launch
that will be worth risking it all because even failing to completely
fulfill on the possibility will be a worthwhile endeavor. What would such a bold adventure be for you this year? What step could you take to move forward in bringing it into
reality? ~ ~ ~ ©2006 Brad Swift of Life On Purpose Institute,
Inc. ~ ~ ~
![]() W. Bradford Swift is the Founder and Director of the Life On Purpose Institute, with a mission of advancing “A world where all people live purposeful, passionate and playful lives of service; lives of mindful abundance balanced with simplicity; and spiritual serenity. His
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