Life and Business – Gratitude with Purpose

As originally published at http://www.whitefieldconsulting.com/wordpress/?p=1655#more-1655

Written by Debra Kunz

Giving and gratitude are at the top of our minds during the holidays.  I wonder what happens to those feelings and intentions the rest of the year?

Being thankful for all that you have, all that you are and all that you will become sets a course for a joyful life; One that feeds your soul, directs your decisions, and creates abundance.  YOU define what abundance you want in your life, and in what category.

Money is usually on that list.  Though I ask you – what for?  What would you do if you had all the money you could possibly need in your life?

Most people say – “whatever I want.”  True. Though look beyond that.  What would your purpose become?  Read more

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Fear vs. Focus

Originally published at www.whitefieldconsulting.com/wordpress.

Written by Debra Kunz, MBA, CSLP

As you consider the world economy and the nature of your life in general – are you driven by fear or by focus? Does the fear of the unknown determine your decisions, or are you focused on what you want? Do you know?

One of the ways to create your life is to understand the difference. No, this doesn’t mean you can control the economy, stock market, or life’s events. It means you already have a vision in place for the life you want, and are making daily choices to create it.

It’s not a secret. It’s a choice. Daily. Deliberately.

The only way it works is if you are aware of your own decisions and how you make them. Which one are you? Read more

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What Are You Made Of? Self Worth vs. Net Worth

January 9, 2009
Written by: Debra K Kunz, MBA, CSLP*

The tale of the financial markets collapse continues with the news of yet another suicide. Another man took his own life due to the collapse of his finances. What about his soul? What about his family? Why are we pre‐disposed to define ourselves based on our bank accounts… our cars… homes… our net worth?

It seems counterproductive to define our own self worth based on something that should be used as a tool to provide for our life, and not define our life. Read more

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