Can You Feel the Energy of the 30 Day Empowered Spiritualpreneur Challenge?

How do You Make the Shift From Entrepreneur to Spiritualpreneur?

The greater your ability to tune into, trust and act upon your Inner Guidance – even when logic would seem to dictate otherwise – the more you can experience your life from a place of ‘connectedness.’

Learning to connect in this way is a big part of making the shift from ‘entrepreneur’ to ‘Spiritualpreneur’!

You hold the intention to develop this ability by searching for ways to regain conscious access to what you already know intuitively.

You can find motivation in this search by discovering a ‘sense’ of what living a life from Spirit would look or feel like.
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Is Being Sick the End of the World if You’re Self-Employed?

A couple of years ago I went through a time that was quite uncharacteristic for me – I was sick in bed! In fact, I felt so terrible that I couldn’t even lift my head.

It was made worse by the fact that I had a planning meeting scheduled for Saturday with a client, and there was no way I was going to be able to make it!

At first, this was a huge contrast for me.  When you’re self-employed, it seems like you just can’t afford to be sick!

I had to manage my energy around it.  I allowed myself to flow with that and realized that this was a point where self-care really was the most important thing for me.

I called my client and explained that I wouldn’t be able to make the meeting. And while I was speaking with the client, something just came to me!

I had been focusing all my thoughts on this day and on holding the energy–and out of my mouth came the words, “I have an idea. How about we pre-pave the energy for your meeting?”

I gave him instructions about how to take the group through the planning meeting, and because I was going to be lying in bed all day,  I told him I would hold energy for them.

Then I said, “If at the end of the day, you can feel the energy, then pay me. If not, then don’t pay.” Read more

Is A Frontal Assault the Best Way to Achieve Success as an Entrepreneur?

February 15, 2009 by Sharon Wilson  
Filed under Diversify Your Income, Spiritualpreneurism

I once knew a couple who wanted to have a baby.

They had been married a few years and had watched their young friends, one by one, experience the wonder of bringing a new life into the world – welcoming a new child, their own flesh and blood, into the family.

This couple wanted to experience such wonder and have a child of their own more than anything!

When they found themselves unable to conceive for a long period of time, they sought the best state of the art medical help, but to no avail.

Their clear intention and their best efforts were failing to bring about the hoped for result.

Finally, they decided to seek the joy of receiving a new young life into their family through adoption.  As the adoption process was nearly completed and the couple prepared the nursery with their hearts filled with joy and anticipation, the young woman discovered she was pregnant.

This is not an isolated incident.  The same scenario has been played out again and again.

There’s also an important lesson here for you as an entrepreneur! Read more

Are You Experiencing Dissatisfaction as an Entrepreneur?

February 3, 2009 by Sharon Wilson  
Filed under Activations, Spiritualpreneurism

I can’t believe they called me into work this late,” the lady said, looking me dead in the eye. “I swear, this place is a mess, and it’s never going to change.

In all my years I’ve worked here …blah blah blah.

I hear the same thing over and over again from this one lady at work all the time, and it never changes. Does anyone know why it never changes? Because she’s dissatisfied.

And why is she dissatisfied?

Because she continues to participate in the same process over and over again, and consequently always gets the same results.

Change your process.

It really is that simple. If we continue to do the same things, over and over again, we’re going to continue to get the same result, over and over again, right?

If I say I don’t like my job, but I continue to go into work every day, I’m going to continue to get the same results: disappointment and dissatisfaction in my work.

I have to change my process. I have to apply for other jobs, land one of those jobs, and start going into work there, right?

Wrong. Read more

What Does Managing Your Spiritual Energy Have to do With Your Success in Business?

February 1, 2009 by Sharon Wilson  
Filed under Spiritualpreneurism

When I talk about managing spiritual energy, it is the idea that your thoughts, feelings, words and actions have an associated electrical frequency.

It has not been the conventional wisdom that what is happening in your outer experience has anything whatsoever to do with where you are focusing your thoughts, or where your beliefs are.

But there is a direct correlation between where I’m focusing the energy of my thoughts and beliefs and what happens in the world around me.

Often the most powerful beliefs will stem from your childhood. Perhaps you have the belief that, “work is a struggle”, because you saw that in your childhood.

You may not say it or think you think it, but this unconscious belief is a powerful aspect of your energy, and you will recreate it in your actions.

You are literally going to create experiences that cause this belief to show up as true for you. Read more

Why is Network Marketing a Good Option for Spiritualpreneurs?

January 31, 2009 by Sharon Wilson  
Filed under Sales & Marketing, Spiritualpreneurism

I am absolutely passionate about the idea that everyone in the world needs to be a coach – if nothing else, then at least a coach for themselves.

I believe the world of business, and really, the world overall would be an incredibly transformed place if people were able to self-coach.

This comes back to the business of being more conscious about your relationship with yourself, of how what you do is so strongly influenced by what you believe.

It is a matter of looking at the inner and the outer, the yin and the yang, coming together.

I see it happening in more and more business organizations where people are wanting to be trained in how to be more coach-like in their interactions with others.

It’s what comes to the fore, for example, when dealing with improving employee morale or building effective teams.

If more network marketers could activate that self-coaching ability in themselves and assist others in their organization to do the same, it would have a huge impact on the business! Read more

Do You Have a Vision for Your Own Business?

January 26, 2009 by Sharon Wilson  
Filed under Spiritualpreneurism

I had the privilege of speaking with some amazing Spiritualpreneurs on a teleclass I held the other night, and one of the them was Bill White, the Synchronicity Expert.

I asked him to share about being a Spiritualpreneur and how that has helped him to recession-proof his business, along with what tip he could offer to you for your own business.

Here’s what he had to say:

I came from a background in advertising, and as a result I was used to working 70 – 100 hours a week year round.  So when I decided to go into business for myself, one of the biggest things that I was doing was running from my career – because I was just exhausted!

In advertising, we had such an emphasis on persuasion – trying to hammer, hammer, hammer a sales decision into the mind of a client – and I carried some of that with me originally in my business.

But when I started to realize that serving the customer was not about persuasion, and I started to shift that emphasis, that’s where I really began to see my own business grow.

I was doing a lot of the blueprinting process of:

  • What do I want to do?
  • And how do I want to do it?

But I started applying that also not just to ideal clients but to vendors and partners as well. So I would write job descriptions of the partners or the vendors that I needed, and start setting my intention on that.

That’s really when I started to see my business grow, because I started to draw to me the people who I could serve and be served by the best, and it became a fair energy exchange.

One thing that I would suggest for a tip that really helped me a lot:
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Do You Know What Your Job Really is as an Entrepreneur?

January 18, 2009 by Sharon Wilson  
Filed under Spiritualpreneurism

I hear from a lot from people on how they are feeling a sense of wanting to go to another level as an entrepreneur, but are not really sure what they need to do.

I’ve seen a lot of things out there.  Certainly a lot of people are talking about the Law of Attraction!

The thing is, you really can begin to feel a sense of freedom.  You really can feel a sense of ease and flow no matter what’s happening to you or around you.

This is something that is so crucial in recession proofing your life and your business, whether you’ve been an entrepreneur for years, are just starting out as one, or if your career is working for someone else (not yourself).

When I made the transition into starting my own business, it was all about partnering with my Inner Guidance.  I call that my Inner Coach, and my success as an entrepreneur came through really allowing that Inner Guidance to guide me in my business.

My whole job, from my perspective, is opening up the connection to my Inner Guidance, keeping that connection open as much as I possibly can, and managing my own vibrational output.

I’m just going to give you a little foundation on that, because I really think this is what your jobs are.  Your job, when you’re connected to your Inner Guidance – and you know when you’re connected to your Inner Guidance – it’s when you’re in a state of:

  • Peace
  • Flow
  • Feeling in higher vibrational energies

That’s when you have the strongest connection to your Inner Guidance/Inner Coach. Read more

Are You in Entrepreneur Overwhelm?

January 11, 2009 by Sharon Wilson  
Filed under Spiritualpreneurism

For many entrepreneurs, adding new elements, learning new tools or simply needing to make some changes creates stress.

And stress can often tempt you to revert to old ways of coping or managing things.

If you are bumping into that right now or sometime in the future, it’s a good time to remember to invest some time in managing your energies.

If your business is not where you want it to be or you can’t seem to take the next step as an entrepreneur, you need to Read more

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