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Why TRAVEL?

Book a TripThis is the first of my Travel Series provided to help others like myself find fun, freedom, and fulfillment.

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Traveling through books is a great way to see the world.  Getting out there and traveling with friends and family is the real life experience.

Have you ever been sick and tired of being sick and tired?  Tired of the same old grind every day?  Well, that was me a few years ago.  I had worked 40 years to get a monthly annuity.  Oh, I’m not complaining, but what I know now I wish someone had showed me years ago.  Our parents taught us to go to school, get a good education, get a good job, settle down, and on and on.  And then if you’ve worked hard enough you may be able to retire.  But the gist was you were working hard for someone else.  I kept thinking, there must be a better way. 

Robert Kiyosaki, author of the book “Rich Dad, Poor Dad”, enlightened me years ago about who we are working for and who was really getting rich from our efforts.  In Corporate America you work for someone else, even if you own your own business.  The freedom comes when you are part of something that works for you, even when you’re not working.

While I was one of the fortunate ones, there should have been someone yelling really loud: “What About Your Plan B” and I’m not talking 40lks and Social Security.  That’s not even secure and stable anymore. What are we doing now, at any age, to really secure our future.  Plan B is your backup plan for when nothing goes right, the check doesn’t get to the bank in time, work hours are reduced or you simply get laid off!  What are you going to do?

I was fortunate to have a lady share a video just at the right time when I had asked GOD to give me my purpose.  You see, I had retired, done the traveling, but my check just wasn’t enough for all I wanted to do.  Mind you, that check took care of my expenses with a little left over.  But there was never enough to do a lot extra.  I just wanted to travel and see the world.  I wanted to help my family. Wholesale travel

In doing what the video showed me I knew my dreams was reachable.  I am free from worrying about whether my retirement check is coming; free from wondering if the monthly check would be enough; free to go wherever I want, whenever I want and not wait to get permission to go.  That’s freedom, fulfillment, and totally fun!

That’s my story.  If your story sounds like mine, you should kick into gear.    Communicate with someone that can help you with your “Plan B”.

This lady showed me how I could qualify for a FREE 5-day stay in Mexico and I have my ticket.  I was shown how I could win a FREE Cruise to the Bahamas, and now I have 3 free cruises.  It has just been amazing.  Mine is a real, simply, ordinary story, no different from anyone else.  I just got sick and tired of being sick and tired.  I looked at the video, jumped in feet first, never regretted it.  Meeting so many people, helping so many.  It’s been my life for a while now.  And I’m meeting people all over the world.  Procrastinate no longer:  Sit down and work on your Plan B.  Get it done! 

 

 

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Skills or Common Sense – Do you show it or blow it?

 

  After working in the Federal sector for over 35 years I can honestly say it’s a thin line between ‘Who you know’ and ‘What you know’. Many articles emphasize that Who you Know gets you further and having been in many situations it was that But I perservered and realized that no matter who I know, I still needed to have the knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) to do the job. Fortunately I always had to apply, interview, and convince a panel that I would be their best choice. Without those KSAs I would not have made it through interviews with highly skilled Managers who could spot a fake.

So why am I making a big deal of this? I just read “The Billion Dollar Woman” by Janelle Harris.  She interviewed Janice Bryant Howroyd, the first black woman to build a billion-dollar business, Act-1 Group, a business solutions enterprise.  Janice elaborated on how she succeeded and made very interesting points.

     First, she attributes her faith in God and the love from a large family as what inspired her.  I can relate to that.  She launched her business in 1978 with only $1,500. That took a lot of faith, self-belief and KSAs.  Janice did not wait for someone to ‘hand it to her’.  I launched my business for less than $350 with no overhead. 

     Second, she marveled at how business owners, employees, contractors or even creative people miss out on investing in people, understanding what the people need; understanding what is behind the ‘ask’, and once that need is identified, one can deliver a service or a product that really grows. Learning from her I deliver a great product that sells itself. Everybody is either doing it or want it.

     Third, Janice stepped up, not back, when the ‘economy was staggering out of a recession’. She felt people wanted to ‘jump in’ when business was good and going well; however her thoughts was that people should put it all out there when there is adversity. It makes you work harder, stronger, and that’s the time businesses grow.

     Fourth, Janice, graduating from North Caroline A&T State University, said her greatest challenge is “unapologetic about the gifts that got her here”. Previously, she shrank from her power.  Now she embraces it and use it to help others.

     Fifth, Janice was uncomfortable with the idea she was smart.  She felt it was crucial to hide her knowledge.  I never thought I would actually read about someone who was uncomfortable with their brains.  It’s sad when people are ignorant enough to judge a person because they are smart. Don’t ever let anyone criticize you or judge you for that reason. Those are people who don’t have sense enough to look at your contribution to others. Take it in for what it really is, jealousy and a negative way to hold you back. After one of Janice’s business presentations, and as she was being escorted to the door someone said “’If more of your people were like you, your whole race would be a lot further ahead.’” Instead of allowing that negativity to affect her, Janice made a commitment that the first $1 million she earned, from that contract would go to scholarships for ‘people like her’. WOW. That’s how you show negative people, don’t get even, be successful. People are watching and waiting for you to either fail or be successful. Make a decision: to fail is easy; to succeed is hard but so rewarding and it helps so many other people. I recently attended a Women’s Conference in Teaneck, New Jersey, where one of the speakers, Lillie Ennis, made a very good point by saying “Ladies, when you crack that glass ceiling, send the elevator back down”. That was huge and an eye opener. There is enough for everyone but don’t forget to reach down and help another. That’s how your blessings multiply. This industry I have been so blessed to be a part of has no glass ceiling and I’m on that elevator.

     I’ve seen what people need, realized it’s already out there as an $8 Trillion dollar industry and simply provide the avenue for everyone to reach it. Simply put, I will be the door that opens for my family and friends. I will create that Generational Wealth. I will lead and develop leaders because now I know, after retiring, this trillion dollar industry has no ‘Glass Ceiling’. And I’m sharing this with everyone I know so you will understand that if I can do it, so can you. There are no education requirements, just a desire to help others.

 

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5 Important Bucket List Items

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There are many things you have on your Bucket List, but let’s talk about how you actually do those things.

It’s like when you were in school/college and your teacher asked you to list what you would do if you knew you only had 5 years to live, what would you do; then if you had 1 year, what would you do?;  So its just as easy.  Looking back at my calendar I realize there are a few things I didn’t get done I so wanted to do.  Like going to the Beach with my Grandkids.  Everyone was so busy that when we got together we hurried up to put everything into the little time we had.

  1. Plan your days, don’t just live them, PLAN THEM and  DO IT!
  2. Include your Family in all your Plans for 2016.  Start on your Plan B (we will elaborate on Plan B in another Post.  Plan B can actually retire you early)
  3. Take a Trip/Vacations at least 4 times this year.  Each season brings different visions of what to do.  Spring brings flowers, fresh air, a great time to go on nature walks; air out everything and spend time with your family.  Many quick trips can be local as a one-day trip.  Summer brings freedom to wander afar to the beaches and train trips and visiting families not local.  Fall brings nature and many festivals that can be local.  Winter brings Christmas lights and festivities, while New Years bring more hope and promises.  You see, it doesn’t have to be a long trip; a trip to a local Museum in your hometown is time well spent with family and friends. Don’t forget to share those experiences to allow others to see the world through your ventures.  There are many platforms for doing this like Facebook, Twitter, etc.
  4. Health – make sure you get your annual check-ups.  Check-ups should stay on your Bucket List.  Keep yourself healthy!
  5. Time – Each day you should take a few minutes to just relax and meditate/ponder how well your life really is.  Shut off everything-the TV, radio, and simply be quiet.  Many do not have quiet time, but without it we continue on without the time to allow our minds/brains to rest up to give you more.
  6. Okay, I said 5 items, but this was necessary.  Plan B.  What would you do if you had to stop work right now or lost your job?  Put a Plan B in place for those unexpected incidences. Here is a way to get started and provide a legacy for our family.

Now there is a lot more you can add to your Bucket List.  I added a Hot Air Balloon ride over wine country in San Francisco.  I found a trip with an itinerary of hopping on and off trolleys to tour the city; hot air balloon ride over wine country, all inclusive.  Already packaged for me and it couldn’t get more awesome than that.  The plan is to take that trip as one of my 4 this year.

A helicopter ride was something I never had the nerve to do but found a package deal to view New York City by helicopter.  So, of course I added this to my list.  And of course, the Eiffel Tower.  I could go on and on, but this is about your List.

You get how easy it is to fill your Bucket List up.  Mine are only examples/suggestions.  Yours will probably be more inclusive to your interest and family. The key is to just get started.  It is January.  Start now!

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