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The Laws of Life: The Law of Affluence
Another powerful yet alien law when it comes to practical understanding and application is the Law of Affluence. People often speak of money, finances, and riches without understanding that the Law of Affluence is the cornerstone of it all! Consider this:
The Law of Affluence
While the Law of Affluence speaks of finances, money, wealth, and riches…more importantly it speaks to the motion of resources. Affluence describes the motion of wealth (resources) in and out of one’s life on a continual basis.
· First, all forms of resources remain in constant motion. The million-dollar question is not how much you have, but rather which currents are influencing what you have. If inflows are less than outflows, life is a continual struggle on your way to losing. We are not merely discussing a paycheck…but the macro motion of all resources!
· As you intentionally position your life so that there is a perpetual increasing and expanding of value projecting from your life, there will be a corresponding inflow of resources flowing back into your life. The key is to work on your outflow of value diligently and without distraction. One could say that value influence is a major way affluence is put into play.
· To remove limits from your level of affluence, you want to place your level of value impact on automatic. This is difficult to do trading hours for dollars. An artist, author, inventor, and countless others can use business models to create limitless impact on others. Also, you can build a business system around your products or services that creates leverage on your value impact. The greater the value released, the greater the Jetstream of resources that flow in!
Diligent use of the Law of Affluence is one of the most efficient ways to level up your life. This involves thinking and introspection which is really the most difficult work… yet simultaneously is the most rewarding. What are your thoughts? You can let me know as well as sign up for the newsletter @ www.rogerckellygroup.com/blog.
Good Success,
Roger
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