As you do more, you will do more
Friday nights are a good way to relax and wind down from a busy and hectic week. But what exactly are you going to be doing with your time?
Examination of your weekend or evening interests might reveal a gem of potential you can apply to your vocation/life's purpose. I don't recall who said it - it doesn't really matter, but it has been said that if you can be paid for doing what you love to do, you will never feel like you are "working".
Now you may decide that after a long week of "working" and I would hazard a guess that you didn't do all that you could all of the time - you didn't did you? That you deserve a night off. And you may do - but let me put it to you this way
As you do more, you will do more.
Sounds like a circular argument doesn't it. But it's one of the interesting facts of life, that we all do what we want to do - and will do it willingly for hours upon end. So the question is - can you translate that passion into something that can benefit others, because if you can - then you have the seeds for a very successful and profitable business venture.
So - whilst most people spend evenings and weekends doing things they enjoy doing, please take a moment or two as you "play" to discover if you can "earn" at the same time.
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Elle
I had my hair cut on Saturday, and me being me, spent more time asking the hairdresser about her dreams. goals and ambitions than having her listen to me, and what she said was interesting, because it aligned itself with the Friday edition of the Daily Dose - funny how that happens sometimes.
"i've been cutting hair for 7 years and I'm ready for a change"
"So what would you like to do instead?"
"I'm not sure" she admitted
"well what do you do in your spare time?"
"I paint"
"Well have you considered illustrating children's books? You can do that at home?"
"No I hadn't thought about that"
"Or you could always try the Art Gallery, I'm not sure who told me, but they're after staff..."
Never be afraid to ask questions, never be afraid to offer encouragement, after all you might just make someone's day.


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