If You Haven't Found Success, You Haven't Found What You Love
If You Haven't Found Success, You Haven't Found What You Love.
I was reading from one of my mentors training manuals and he mentioned how when he found what he really had passion for, that's when he really hit success.
And it's ironic that I opened to this page and this section out of the hundreds of pages to read from because last night I caught E True Hollywood's Story on Oprah.
Obvsiously, she's built an extremely huge empire and is extremely wealthy, but what many people they interviewed for the show mentioned many, many times is that she does what she loves. And that she doesn't do what she does because of the money.
My own personal experience has been that when I got involved with network marketing 4 years ago, I got started with a company for the income.
And although I built a relatively large business in 6 months, I soon got burnt out and really didn't enjoy what I was doing. And after 2 years besides lack of marketing training, I just had no drive to continue with that business.
I wasn't doing what I love and therefore lost any motivation to build it.
So I set off in search of what I loved and once I found it, that's when real success found me.
I enjoy teaching others, I love empowering others to build the business and life of their dreams and when I'm doing what I love I can do it for hours.
Helping others see their inner strength, their inner being and helping them accomplish their dreams.. that is my passion. I would do it even if it wasn't my business.
I'm grateful to have found my passion and my purpose.. and my message is..
If you aren't yet successful, it's just that you haven't found what you love.
About the Author: Kristen Darkenwald
Member Since: 04/12/2008
I'm a Distributor For:: Numis Network
Other Company: Darkenwald Media LLC
Industry: Training and Development
Primary Web Site: http://www.KristenDarkenwald.com


I believe you would ...
Do it even if it wasn't your business.
I agree with you - helping others is very rewarding and it gives a purpose to what we do.
I enjoy your input.