Hold Money Close To You Not Far Away If You Want More In Your Life!
October 19, 2010 by Sharon Wilson
Filed under Prosperity Teaching, Spiritual Business Building Tools, Spiritualpreneurism
Do You Understand Your Niche?
September 8, 2010 by Sharon Wilson
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Do You Manage Your Energy To Stop Spinning Your Wheels?
August 24, 2010 by Sharon Wilson
Filed under Spiritual Business Building Tools, Spiritualpreneurism
Your Energy is What Makes the Difference!
May 4, 2010 by Sharon Wilson
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Do You Know How To Feel and Expect What You Want?
April 27, 2010 by Sharon Wilson
Filed under Activations, Spiritual Business Building Tools, Spiritualpreneurism
Begin Your Own Energetic Process
March 2, 2010 by Sharon Wilson
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Is the Fear of Technology Holding You Back From an Online Business Opportunity?
May 26, 2009 by Sharon Wilson
Filed under Diversify Your Income, Spiritualpreneurism
I began to address the inner aspect of this idea in my last post, and I’d like to delve into it deeper – both because I understand that place of feeling like technology is your worst nightmare in your business, and because I’ve had several people come to me with that same struggle recently.
My bottom line is, I really believe that you need to find your strengths and play to your strengths – if something is not your strength, get someone else to do it!
I am not what you’d call a technology maven – it’s just not something that’s a natural ability for me.
My daughter has to do the VCR and the tVO – I still can’t figure out how to get the tvo activated! I have to go to my 11-year old and say, “Here, can you show me how to do this? Can you program this? Can you turn the sprinklers on? Can you program that?”…yeah, I can’t do any of that stuff.
But I don’t care – I just make sure I have people around me that can do it! If you’re not a technical person, you need to just accept it. Come to a place of acceptance: “I’m not a technical person and I need to find other people to do it. I need to create systems for other people to do it; I need to engage other people in ways so that they’ll be willing to do it – all so I can do the things I’m better at!”
If someone were to say to me, “You need to learn how to do HTML”, I would respond, “I would rather have a root canal!” That kind of thing gives me no joy – I don’t care about it at all!
I used to feel like I needed to know how to do these things because I have a business that uses these technological aspects. It was kind of along the lines of how can I be sure it’s done right?
But I really let go of that and said, “You know what, it’s not my brilliance. I’m going to find people that are brilliant at it or create ways that I don’t need to have that particular aspect, and trust that I’ll attract the right people that will do it well for me.” Read more
How Can You Build Relationships With Your Clients in Order to Serve Them in the Highest Possible Way?
December 9, 2008 by Sharon Wilson
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It’s truly amazing to think about how much the world has changed.
It was not very long ago that people had no conception whatsoever of being able to communicate and interact with people on such a grand scale as is now possible to do!
I love talking to people and connecting with people. I’m a coach – it’s what I was born for!
But when I started my own business, all of the technology involved sometimes came up as a contrast for me. It was all very new to me (and still is in many ways – it seems like they come out with something new every day!) and if I had allowed it to, learning and using all of the necessary technology could easily have become a stumbling block and a source of frustration for me.
I was able to shift my perception around the use of all this technology (computers, the internet, etc.) by using my energy management tools:
Using all of these processes and others to manage my energy around this issue, I was able to begin to see technology in a whole new light. Instead of seeing it as a frustration and something that I had to depend on and worry about, I began to see it for what it is…
…an opportunity to talk to more people and build relationships with more people than I had ever been able to do or even conceive of before!
But it’s something to be careful of. In what is becoming an increasingly virtual world, it can be easy to become impersonal in your interactions with people.
What are some of the ways that you, as a Spiritualpreneur, can build strong relationships using technology with the highest Intention of truly serving the clients of your own business?








