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Focus Your Life and Achieve Financial Prosperity
By Tiffany
Bass Bukow, Founder of MsMoney.com
Can
You Really Double Your Income AND Your Time Off? That is a question
we will answer together today with a little help from a new book
on focused on success.
Seldom do I personally review the finance and career books that
arrive on MsMoney's doorstep. After all, I am simplifying my life
and reading dozens of books a month is a full time job by itself.
But once in awhile a book will strike my fancy and I will open it
up. The particular book I decided to give my attention to this month
seemed to hit a chord that has been resonating deep inside me for
some time now.
I have been actively volunteering my time with the Women's Technology
Cluster, which is a non-profit organization created to build
a professional network and community to help women technology
entrepreneurs get access to capital. My company, MsMoney.com
was one of the first company's they incubated. The WTC (www.womenstechcluster.org)
has given me the opportunity to grow as a women business leader
in the entrepreneur community.
I serve as a mentor for a handful of their promising new technology
startups and work directly with the founders. Often, I find myself
searching for the words that would reveal the secrets to success
- not just running a successful company, but also being successful
in all areas of your life. I recently wrote a segment for the book:
Leading Women: What it Takes
for Women to Succeed and Have it All in the 21St Century. I
had to spend time analyzing what it meant to "have it all", especially
for a woman who seems to have twice the burden as men. So I have
been thinking about this topic of "success" for quite some time.
Because everyone's experience is unique, it is sometimes difficult
to create a template of success that is relevant for everyone.
However, Brian Tracy, the author of the brand new book Focal Point,
has done just that.
In just the first 30 minutes of reading his book, I knew he was
right on target. Everything he talked about in his book was what
I had learned through trial and error in my 15-year career. I can't
help but think what I would have accomplished sooner if I had followed
his advice at the beginning of my career. Even though I already
practice the majority of what Tracy preaches, it isn't too late
to reap some benefits from his knowledge. There are gems of information
that would make the most successful person think; "AHA!"
Lee Iacocca, the retired Chairman of Chrysler Corporation summed
Tracy's latest book up: "I couldn't have written it better myself!"
I agree with Mr. Iacocca; if I had to write a book on achieving
success - Focal Point would be it.
What Tracy's book does for me now is serve as a vehicle to help
others. Not just those that I am mentoring, but hopefully other
people who are interested in hearing what I have to say. It is my
personal mission to help individuals (especially women) get the
most out of their career and their financial life in order to create
the lives they only dreamed of. I figured, if I did it - then anyone
could. This is where I mark the X in my life - it is my own focal
point. As the book says, people just need to mark their own X and
if they follow certain steps, success is practically guaranteed.
Since MsMoney has a financial services and career focus, I wanted
to pull one action task from the book and prove it can be accomplished
in the real world. Tracy's Focal Point Process shows you how to
double your income and double your time off simultaneously. Even
he comments how most people find this statement preposterous. At
first glance it does seem pretty hard to believe, after all most
people are complaining about having too little time and too little
money.
I can prove to you that it is possible to double your income and
double your time off. Ten years ago I was working too many hours
and making little money. I was not challenged or stimulated by my
environment and was not doing something I was passionate about.
This is not a surprising situation for someone in the early stages
of their first career. Tracy book alerts readers that they should
be flexible and constantly reassessing their lives and be ready
for change. Well, I did just that. I decided I was too young to
be miserable so I resigned. I quit without any savings or another
job lined up. (By the way Ms. Money says it is not wise to quit
your job without at least 3 months of savings - but hey I was young
and still had a lot to learn.) I knew there had to be a better life
and career that was more lucrative.
Within 6 months, I had lined up another job where I literally doubled
my income and doubled my time off. It took a little time to find
the right opportunity, but it was worth it. I was only 24 years
old and was making more money and had more time off than the most
of my peers. People were jealous and saying I lived a charmed life.
How did I achieve this wonderful lifestyle? I followed a few key
points that Tracy includes in his prescription for success. I set
my sights on a vision of the career I wanted and did not stop until
I achieved my goal. Once in my new job, I determined what it took
to be at the top of my field and I followed the necessary steps
to get there. That is what it takes to be successful - conceive
it, believe it and you CAN achieve it! I have followed this advice
over the last 15 years and have made my personal, career and financial
dreams come true.
Your financial life and your net worth are just one piece of the
puzzle. Don't let the buck stop there. Doing so could leave you
disillusioned and very unhappy. Being truly successful means addressing
all areas of your life in the same fashion; work, play, home, health,
family, friends, community, spirituality. You must employ a process
of management that leads to success in every facet of your environment.
You
can do it slowly like I did, over a 10-15 year period of trial and
error, or you can read Brian
Tracy's Focal Point and follow his prescription for success
and learn to create personal and financial prosperity today. Happy
reading!
You can purchase "Focal Point" on Amazon
Tiffany
Bass Bukow
Founder
MsMoney.com
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