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Life Mission Wealth Secrets

One of the greatest wealth secrets of all time is that of finding out what your true life's mission is--and then figuring out how to go for it! In fact, it is the second part of this process that is the most difficult for the majority of people.

In this article, I will give you a quick overview of how you can implement the second half of this life secret by getting totally, completely in tune with the first part. It's not difficult, but it will take just a little bit of effort and a little bit of change.

1. Get in tune with your life mission(s). We all have a life mission. In fact, we all have at least two or three! Acknowledging and acting on these missions will give you possession of the two greatest wealth secrets (and health secrets; and happiness secrets) that it is possible to have.

Most of us have at least one or two life missions. Quite often, one or more of these are defined by our relationship to others--your life missions might include the roles of committed parent or loving spouse or partner, for example.

Most of us also have a life mission that is centered on our special talents. Don't sell yourself short by pretending, in your modesty, that you don't have any special talents. You do have them--even if you don't know what they are.

The best way to get in tune with your special talents is to focus on what you love--what you love to do even if you were not getting paid for it.

Some of you may already be doing what you love. Others may have to make a career change. Whatever the case, think about what you would do if you didn't have to work for a living. Because that's exactly what you're going to make it your goal to do--for a living!

2. Decide where you want to ultimately be, then decide what you can do this year and this month--and even this day (if possible). Perhaps you work in sales, but want to work in interior design. Or perhaps you manage mutual funds when you would rather work for a children's charity (or vice versa).

Whatever the case, it is important to understand exactly where you want to be--and then work backwards from where you are today.

The person who wants to get into interior design can start today by going to the local bookstore and picking up a consumer or trade magazine about interior design or looking for blogs and websites online. They could look for classes in their area over the next month, and have a goal to complete a certain number of courses or projects over the next year.

Of course this is only one example. Whatever your ultimate plan in life, you can always break it down into things that you can do immediately, in the next month, and in the next year.

Breaking down large goals into smaller, more manageable goals is one of the smarter wealth secrets. Do this for yourself and you can have a successful change of careers.

By: AaronRaymond

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