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Creating Space to Allow Things to Come

As I continue down the path of becoming an entrepreneur, one of the biggest obstacles that I have faced is trying to find the time to work on my entrepreneurial ventures, continuing to work at my present job,handling my personal life and health, etc. Here is a secret that I learned while trying to figure out how to manage everything… I can’t… and it’s OK. Throw time management out the door, because trying to stay “balanced” and attending to every single sector of your life is not worth it. Just focus on what you think is important at the present moment.

When I decided to start the voyage of becoming an entrepreneur so I can design my life, I thought I needed to have everything in working order. What I found I was trying to manage so many things the quality and value of my work began to slip. It was a blessing in disguise, because this simple realization came to me- time and energy are finite. There is only so much time and energy you can spend in a day. Yes, I do believe in vertical time and unlimited energy from our Source but in practical applications the human form can only do so much in a day. One development aspect of myself that I am working on is creating the space to allow things to come.

What does that mean?

By designing my life, I want to be able to focus my time and energy on the things that inspire me, allow me to be creative, and stretch how I think. In trying to learn the internet business industry, there are a lot of components I have no interest in learning (mostly from the tech side). What I want to focus my attention on is creating a business out of an idea, developing a network to test ideas out, writing, and developing products that serve a niche. It would take me a while to learn the tech side of the business, so in order to create space I outsourced it to people who loved doing it and did it as their profession. Outsourcing has created the space to allow me to use my strengths, expand my skill set, and do what I love doing.

Want to know something better? Because I created that space to focus on the side of business I love working on, I was able to learn the other side of the business I am not to savvy towards. Although I am not too sure how this happened, I have a pretty good guess- by creating the space to do the things I love doing, there were no negative energies suppressing my thoughts. When I have unobstructed thought, everything flows so naturally and I am able to see and feel about the steps I have to take to get my businesses moving. The only things I think about is how can I expand, grow, and provide quality. The rest of the things fall in place. Right now, my thoughts are energized in finding a way to create an automated business through the internet so I can create the time and space to allow me to experience a life I design and control.

Presently, my life is not the most balanced because I have thrown myself off balance to get my entrepreneurial ventures started. But who cares? I really don’t, because by focusing on the new business ventures I have been able to tap into a creative and driven side of myself that I haven’t felt in a while.

Keep your thoughts energized, passionate, and vibrant on what you love doing and find ways to minimize your involvement (both mental and physical) in the things you don’t like doing. I challenge you to find ways to delegate your tasks so you can be hyper focused on manifesting your dreams and seeking the life you want to live…

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12 2008