Well, Making a difference in people's lives- what does this
mean to you?
In my mind, it is being kind and considerate to the people
whom we live with- home, work, neighbours or community.
Firstly, I think Listening to Others is a great act of
kindness.
Do I take time to listen? I used to have this habit of
interrupting the conservation bursting to say something
that is very relevant to the subject and thought it was
right to do so. Sometimes I was bored with the conversation
and shifted my gaze towards others not knowing that I am
insulting the other person.
Once when somebody else did the same to me, not listening
but trying to greet somebody else when I was still talking,
I thought it was an utterly a disrespect to me. This
incident changed my attitude and I started practising
listening and tried improving my listening skills.
I learnt that the skill of listening is to focus your total
attention to the other person when he/she is talking. Even
if we are not able to help them in their issues, simple
listening by leaning forward and totally absorbing to what
is said gives respect to the other person and lightens
their burden. Remember a time when somebody listened to you
with full eye contact and focussed on the words that flowed
out of your mouth. Didn't that action make you feel good
and burden free at that moment?
There are great speakers to whom people flock to listen.
But there are people who are rarely listened to because
they are suffering and want to share their feelings with
someone they could trust or someone willing to spend time
for them. They usually tend to repeat but doesn't matter.
By listening to them, you are doing an act of kindness to
the people who are in need.
Secondly, Am I sensitive to others needs? Probably not
because I have my own issues to deal with, trying hard to
make both ends meet, trying all possible ways to meet the
growing family needs, earning hard to pay off the mortgage
with rising interest rates etc.
The world will be a better place to live if we care for
others and be sensitive to what they may need to alleviate
the pressure they are going through. Is this beyond my
capability? Why should I do this when I have so many things
to sort out for my family and myself?
"Do to others as you would have them do to you". If you had
gone through the same path of pain, then you may be able to
assist the other person in a more effective way than
others. So why not share and make a difference in the other
person's life?
I wanted to break free from the financial struggle to
pursue my goals and dreams. I thought an online home
business/ internet marketing business would be suitable
given my time, commitments and full time work. At the same
time I was too sceptical to venture into any online home
business. Either the words were too much hyped up without
delivering the returns they promise or I was hesitant to
associate myself to the product to be advertised or there
was too much to be done on my own as in an affiliated
marketing business which involved a small capital. I did a
lot of homework and research and I found this "Wealthy
Marketer" program to be phenomenal.
Although it is a high end ticket, I will be honest if I
would advise anybody interested in a home business to go
for it because of the following reasons o Highly automated
o Very good team support o $900 per sale from your first
sale o Life time residual income o No monthly costs o
Product is fantastic- Easy to read and follow for a
successful affiliate marketing plus you have learnt
something cool and interesting in internet marketing which
is sustainable and useful in long term online business
I have started my journey and I am motivated by my team to
pursue in affiliate marketing and I expect fantastic
results. I shall come back to you to update about my online
marketing business and share my experiences in a month's
time.
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Sugi Stanley, the author, likes to share and help others to
achieve success in their business. For more information
visit http://www.wealthymarketerhomebiz.com
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