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Flow Flow is your unique and individual path of least resistance to success. And wealth. With the current economic climate most people are confused on how to progress their business forward. Many are spending their time & energy in the wrong areas and it is costing them vast sums in lost opportunities. The biggest challenge for most business owners is: • knowing what to focus on? • who they should have in their team? • how to leverage resources, time, energy and money in the most cost-effective and profitable way. In addition: Should you start a company? Buy a business? Trade shares? Invest in property? Franchise? Raise financing? Write a book? Do you sometimes wonder what strategy to follow? ...and do you wonder how the wealthiest people in the world got there when they have followed such opposing paths to success? • Bill Gates leverages his products with other people's systems. • Jeff Bezos leverages his system with other people's products. • Jack Welch chose to run companies he did not start. • Richard Branson chose to start companies he does not run. • Warren Buffett invests in companies he neither started nor runs. When you look at wealth creators it doesnt take long to notice that they appear to be taking different approaches. Bill Gates has a staff close to sixty thousand. Warren buffet has 14. Richard Branson has over two hundred companies and 2 books. JK Rowling has made a fortune with 6 books and one company. Their Advice differs as much as their paths. Meg Whitman CEO of eBay and one of the wealthiest woman in the USA advocated always adapting to the customers needs while Henry Ford who took his model T car to a phenomenal 48% market share famously said: The customer can have any car he wants so long as its black. Warren Buffet insists on a detailed under- standing of any company he invests in saying risk comes from not knowing what you are doing whereas Ray Kroc who built McDonalds said if youre not a risk taker you should get out of business. Who do we listen to and whose principles should we follow? Should we be accessible at all times like Donald Trump or should we play hard to get like Tiger Woods? Should we venture into new countries like Branson? Or simple trade their currencies like George Soros? Making sense of the many approaches to wealth creation can be compared to the different games on Super Sport: Each has different rules, different teams and different strategies. Only by understanding the games can we know what the soccer player means when he says Kick the ball, dont pick it up and the Rugby player saying Pick up the ball and kick it! and realize that they arent contradicting each other. They are simply playing different games. Success comes from knowing which game to play and then playing that game and only that game. Each of us has a game that is most suited to our own natural pre- dispositions and talents. So how do we find out which game to play? Wealth Dynamics takes the entire world of confusing, contradictory and sometimes convoluted information on wealth creation and puts it into a coherent, comprehensive and practical system. It gives each of us clarity on our personal path of least resistance to wealth creation: What our strategy should be, who we need in our team, how we should apply our- selves, what specific action to take, when we should take action and more im- portantly when we should not. Whether you are an entrepreneur, business owner or manager responsible for in- creasing performance and boosting profits you will discover how the power of wealth dynamics can unlock your potential for business success and wealth creation. For more info on applying wealth dynamics to your business contact me. To take the wealth dynamics profile test and discover your personal path of least resistance to wealth creation click here |
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