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Why 'just enough' is not enough.
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I don't like living on a budget. Have you ever ordered chinese food for the family and it's BARELY enough? Everyone starts ferociously grabbing at the food because they fear they won't get their egg roll. Compare this to a Chinese buffet. Everyone is relaxed because there is more than enough to go around. This is how we need to build or careers, with super abundance. Not just earn enough to get by. 'Just enough' creates anxiety, abundance puts the heart at ease.
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small thinking causes big problems let
me tell you what I mean by that let me
give you a simple analogy have you ever
been at the dinner table
your family orders Chinese food or
whatever it is dinner comes to the table
and everybody gets all grabby they want
to get the only egg roll they want to
get the leftover rice they want to get
whatever it is why because there's not
enough food on the table that causes
people to panic and causes everyone to
go into selfish grabby mode trying to
get every last morsel small thinking
equals big problems now you ever go to a
Chinese buffet
nobody's grabby everybody's relaxed
people are letting other people go in
front of them why because there's more
than enough food to go around I know
that I've done this so I'm sure that
many you have done this before you're
calculating your budget you're
calculating what you need in order to
live you're counting calculating what
you need in order to run your business
and you notice that you're like that
Chinese food the order to your house is
just not enough to go around we have to
turn our salaries you have to turn our
incomes you have to turn our businesses
into buffets and not little small meals
how do you do that you do that by going
big you do that by working very very
very very hard so when I was sitting
down and calculating my minimums
required in order to break-even I'm
saying wow what a miserable life I have
to stop ordering uber eats if I want to
survive I can't spend $18 a day or $16 a
day on ordering uber eats I have to
start taking lunch from home and all
these things I was making all these
small calculations in order to say how
do I end up with the profit at the end
of the year which is completely not the
way I want to live my life and I believe
it's a wrong mentality the mentality has
to be is how to bring up the budget how
to bring up the sales how to bring up
the revenue to a point where I don't
have to worry about my $18 a day uber
eats and I could go and get whatever it
is that I want then they walk into any
restaurant that I want and be satisfied
with that I'm able to get how do you do
that practically is by over over over
working and creating a business or a job
or a salary that is so rock-solid that
is so white-hot that it's able to
satisfy all of my desires and all my
dreams and all of my needs and then a
person might say well you're gonna burn
out if you do that you know how many
hours could you work
I think burnout happens by the way on
the other end is when everything is so
calculated that there's just enough to
get by I think that that's frustration I
think that when people are succeeding on
massive levels that actually is
satisfaction right that's when you can
leave from your job you're not counting
the amount of hours you don't say I work
50 hours a week 60 hours a week 70 hours
this week though hours stop feeling the
hours stop feeling like work because
you're enjoying it because you're
succeeding it you're succeeding at it
and that's the point that we have to get
to build the business so it gets so
red-hot we don't have to worry about
enough to go around doesn't matter how
many plates I take there's still more
than enough god bless
I hope this brought you better brought
you value of Beryl Solomon Digby