29 March, 2009



Finding Your Passion

The other day I spoke about the "sack race",
what most people generally call the rat race.
If you downloaded the free E-book from
Leslie Householder's web site, Jack Rabbit Factor,
then you should now know the difference
between the two.

I've known for a long time that I would like
to get off the treadmill and out of the sack
race. But, like most people, I struggled with
finding the way and figuring out what I
needed to do to change things.

I did not struggle because it's hard or
difficult. I finally realized that all during
my life I've accumulated, saved up and held
on to so many negative thoughts and influences
that make change difficult.

Then someone finally asked the right question
which got me thinking and believing that if I
wanted to change things, I could. The question
was simply "what do you WANT to do?" If you
will ask yourself this question and ask it seriously,
a whole world of new thoughts will begin to enter
your mind. And if you pursue those thoughts, you
have taken the first step towards change.

If you take the time to consider what it is
that you really want, you will find your passion.
And when you become passionate about something,
anything is possible.

Are you doing now what you WANT to do? Or are
you living by default, stuck in the sack race,
hoping that after 40 years you will have saved
and accumulated enough so that you can enjoy
the things that you desire and deserve?

There is a way out. It is possible for things to
change. But, as Jim Rohn, world renowned philosopher,
says, "in order for things to change, you must
change first".

With gratitude,

Rick