Becoming a Gold-Dust Person
Julie Jordan Scott

  

What are your top three goals for this week?  What is your vision for your life?  Not five years for now, but NEXT Monday at this time, how would you feel most fulfilled?  How can the next seven days most powerfully impact the rest of your future?

"There is Gold Dust in the air--for me!"

Catherine Ponder's classic work, "The Dynamic Laws of Prosperity" includes this affirmation:  Imagine, for a moment, gold dust sparkling in the air.  What would gold dust look like, floating in space?

How about looking from this perspective:  how could your goals become that gold dust?  How could you use your vision, not only for your future but for each and every day be valuable to your growth and prosperity?

Jim Rohn is known as one of the top Business Philosophers in the world.  He has mentored top personalities in the Personal Development industry.  A promotional piece for an upcoming Jim Rohn seminar in Dallas includes Ten Lifetime Rewards for seminar participants.  Each reward begins with "You will" followed by a resulting action such as "be able;" "set and achieve;" "learn to make;" "rediscover."

He is known as a leader of leaders who inspires results through action using a step-by-step, day-by-day approach to life transformation.

How do you suppose Mr. Rohn began walking this path?

How do you suppose ANYONE walks and CONTINUES to walk his or her path to life transformation as they become Gold-Dust People?

1.  Gold-Dust People reach towards and beyond their goals.

2.  Gold-Dust People are open to suggestions and ask questions of people who are where they are growing to be.

3.  Gold-Dust People have written their goals either in a linear fashion or in an artistic fashion, such as a dream board or collage.

4. Gold-Dust People request and learn from constructive feedback from their clients, coaches and mentors.

5.  Gold-Dust People are those who instead of giving up are able to learn life lessons from the times when life does not go as planned.

6.  Gold-Dust People take responsibility for their actions.

7.  Gold-Dust People respect their own gifts and abilities, acknowledging they will achieve the most in life when they utilize what is special within them.

8.  Gold-Dust People have a strong sense of Purpose which supports their goals, vision, and mission.  The Purpose is the foundation for EVERYTHING else.

9.  Gold-Dust People are students of success, reading and applying what they read on a daily basis.

10.  Gold-Dust People make choices which empower themselves, their community and their world.  Their choices power up the gold dust, transforming the gold dust into tangible results.

With this as your guide towards your future, ask yourself again:

"What are my Top three goals for today?"
"What are my Top three goals for this week?"
"A week from now, when I review the past seven days, what will I desire to see?"
"How can I most efficiently and effectively move from my Vision to my Desired Results?"

You have the within you the ability to do all that you were meant to do.  You have the ability to be who you were created to be.  You can take all that you know today and bring it all to a higher level.  Join those prosperous people:  the Gold-Dust People.  Commit to do so, today.


© Julie Jordan Scott.  Julie is a Certified Life Purpose Coach who works with action-oriented, creative people who are ready to live each moment with passion.

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