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EPISODE · Sep 30, 2018 · 8 MIN

Episode 61 - What Would You Do If You Won The Lottery

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As an icebreaker, I frequently ask people - what would you do if you won the lottery? People give answers that reflect what they would do if there were no constraints or demands put on their time, location or finances This is where people describe their visionary work, OR the downtime things they would do to feel free, relaxed. My question is - ok so why not do it anyway? We assume we have constraints, and that money or some other windfall is an obstacle to getting started.   You can get started with 10 dollars and 10 minutes - probably even less I’ve noticed that when you approach the world with a service mindset, things like money and time tend to get sorted out at exactly the right moment You need to trust in the importance of your dreams, and how working on your dream goals attracts the right help and opportunity into your life - simply because your passion will be infectious

As an icebreaker, I frequently ask people - what would you do if you won the lottery? * People give answers that reflect what they would do if there were no constraints or demands put on their time, location or finances * This is where people describe their visionary work, OR the downtime things they would do to feel free, relaxed. * My question is - ok so why not do it anyway? * We assume we have constraints, and that money or some other windfall is an obstacle to getting started.   You can get started with 10 dollars and 10 minutes - probably even less * I’ve noticed that when you approach the world with a service mindset, things like money and time tend to get sorted out at exactly the right moment * You need to trust in the importance of your dreams, and how working on your dream goals attracts the right help and opportunity into your life - simply because your passion will be infectious

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