Spirituality and Money – Do They Mix?

October 18th, 2011 by admin No comments »

Every heart based professional is at some time or other grappling with the dilemma of “being spiritual” and “making money”. And as they step up and become more successful in business, is it OK to make A LOT of money?

Well, let’s take this back to grass roots. It is a scientific fact that everything here on planet earth is made up of matter, we are all made up of the same matter, just that we are vibrating at different speeds. The slower the matter the vibrates, the denser the object seems. So a wooden table is vibrating at a much slower speed than a feather for example.

Where does this matter come from? How does it all work? What keeps the sun in the sky, makes the seeds turn into flowers, the cells in our bodies renew? These are big questions and not ones I am going to debate in this article. But the one thing I do want to be clear on for the purpose of the dilemma of being spiritual and making lots of money, is that there is an innate intelligence, a formless something that is behind all this being and happening.

This is a fact that no one can dispute, there is something far, far greater than we can understand that is behind the running of not just planet earth, but all planets, galaxies, etc. Now whether you want to call it God, the Universe, the Field, the Source, the Divine Spirit, it really doesn’t matter, they are all just labels to describe this something behind life.

So what does this have to do with money and spirituality? Well, this something behind life created everything that is here, it is the source of all that we know here. And if that’s the case and we all come from the same source, then the money is just the same as a piece of wood, or a feather, or an apple. It is made of the same matter and comes from the same source.

The difference is the meaning we place on the money as humans. Money is seen as all sorts of things ranging from a God, to the answer to our prayers, to our security and to the root of all evil.

Different cultures place different values on money, in some it is seen as a sign of having been good in a past life and so enjoying the riches of this life. In others having a lot of money can be seen as being selfish, and all rich people are greedy and mean.

The truth is, money itself, on the physical plane, is just made out of paper and metal. We as human beings give it the importance we choose to, or more to the point, the importance we have been conditioned to by our early education around money. » Read more: Spirituality and Money – Do They Mix?

Four Simple Steps to Tame Your Email Monster

October 18th, 2011 by admin No comments »

Have you ever sat down to your computer, pressed the send/receive button on your email only to have it download a laundry list of emails that you know just by glancing at them aren’t important or urgent to growing your small business? First you look at them. You feel the pressure build up inside. Then, in haste, you start deleting each and every email without opening them just to relieve the stress.

Unfortunately, that relief is only temporary. However, there is good news. You’re only four simple steps away from taming that email monster for good and creating focused time in your schedule regardless of the email system you’re using.

These four simple steps include a combination of automation and systemization:

1. Categorize your emails. Not all emails need to go into your folder marked Inbox. For example, start with emails that are non-urgent and that you can read weekly.

2. Create a folder in your email. In this example, we’ll call your folder “Weekly Reading”. Click once on your folder marked Inbox. In most email systems, you only need to right click to see a popup window. Click on New Folder and name the folder. Once you implement the next step, any future non-urgent emails will be automatically transferred to that folder.

3. Transfer the email to the “Weekly Reading” folder by creating a rule. When you receive an email that you would like automatically routed to the Weekly Reading folder, create a rule that assigns it to that folder. For some email systems, it might be as easy as left clicking once on the designated email you want to transfer to that folder. Then, right click your mouse where you will see a window pop up. Click on “Create Rule” and assign it to that corresponding folder. For instructions on your specific email system, conduct a search on Google. You’ve completed the automation part.

4. Designate a recurring appointment on your calendar called “Weekly Reading”. This time will be reserved for you to catch up on those emails that you just assigned to this folder. This last step completes the systemization and reminds you to take action. » Read more: Four Simple Steps to Tame Your Email Monster