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Open to Opportunity

Suzie Cheel at Abundance Highway, left a comment regarding my Open or Closed post that got me thinking a little more about this subject.

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Have you ever tried to buy a house? In the UK the whole thing can be a nightmare with so many people involved and so many links in a chain something, somewhere, normally causes stress and problems. But when the “right” property comes along everything falls in place. I’ve lost properties that I thought were perfect only to find a better one a week or two later.

I don’t wish to discuss the house buying industry BUT what is important is this…

When you are open to opportunities sometimes it is difficult to follow everything up or to select what you should be doing - which opportunity should you choose?

I truly believe you should choose the path of least resistance.

lightning1.jpgIt happens in “nature” all the time. Electricity doesn’t take detours to get to earth - it takes the direct route. Flowing water doesn’t decide to climb up hills to get to the sea - it just flows the easiest route it can find. Why should a human being be any different?

If something looks too difficult, perhaps there are too many obstacles in the way, then maybe something is telling you it’s just not right for you - for now. When you are in the zone things happen so easily you just know what you should be doing.

I’m not saying everything will always be plain sailing but things do fall in place when you are focused and answers to your challenges seem to appear from nowhere.

Let me know of any experiences you had like this.

July 16th, 2007 Posted by wizzer | Business Mindset | one comment

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  1. Hi Mark,
    Thanks for the link, and it is so true what you are saying here, especially on the web when there can be a new opportunity every hour.:) Trusting my intuition is also a big one for me.

    Intuition plays a big part for me also - I feel that I just know what is right for me now - before I could get taken in by the “hype”. For example, I haven’t even looked at Mike Filsaime’s latest project because I know it would be a distraction no matter how good it is. Mark

    Comment by Suzie Cheel | July 17, 2007

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