Relax your shoulders & breathe! Now tell me what you would put in the blank space in the subject line?
I was recently taping a PBS show that my good friend Kim Kiyosaki was hosting.
It's called 'Rich Woman'. We were talking about the fact that being rich is a mutifaceted concept. It's about feeling & enjoying the richness of love, inner peace, purpose, and much more...
It was then that I began reflecting on my own definition of being rich...
For me, being rich is developing & owning huge real estate! Sure, I do like traditional tangible real estate, but the type of real estate I'm talking about here, is ... developing & owning my expanded inner potential as a woman.
The more I open up to my potential, the bigger it gets.
I call this inner real estate! The best part about it is that it's recession proof!
So even if you're 90 years wise as your reading this, you're moments away from making a decision to develop & own huge real estate, and more than a few moments away from seeing the 'passive outcome' of your increasingly expanding inner real estate.
I used to look for passive income and wanted to create financial richness while continuously failing to see that my inner real estate was not big enough to give me the outer results I was looking for....
So I committed to changing that.... I also realized that I wasn't able to change everything with one decision, yet I was able to change the direction of my life with one decision, and that direction begin to change more and more as I started to look within my Self.....
And then sometimes I caught myself thinking thoughts that had this type of undertone: 'should have, could have, didn't, why not, too late' ...
It was then that I had to teach myself that I must first accept the fact that where I am right now is exactly where I am supposed to be. With this acceptance I would naturally replace regret with inner peace....
That type of self acceptance was the beginning ground for expanding my inner real estate!
I am honored to be a part of your journey.
Peace In,
Ellie p.s. The burden of wasted potential is the biggest burden of all!