One commentator was sternly recommending against taking any money out of the market; instead, she said, if you had a investment diversification strategy that was working before, it should continue to work for you if you left it alone, giving your investments the level of stability you had before. Made sense. Made a note. Got to work. Turned the radio off.
At about mid-morning, an email came into my personal in-box from a LinkedIn Executives network I belong to and the theme was precisely the same as earlier on NPR but, instead of investment, they were taking about diversification of sources of income/revenue; the same principles were at play: if the strategy is sound, your income levels will survive through a crisis... What a concept! Instead of "Don't put all your eggs in one basket", it would make sense that you "Don't get all your eggs from one basket".
At that time, I realized I needed to re-start my efforts to establish and operate a coaching practice, based on the following tenets:
- Get my dream job
- Make that job portable/virtual
- Diversify the income
- See people bloom (my passion!)
5 comments:
This is great, Miguel! I'm looking forward to reading about your coaching journey :)
Miguel, this is awesome to hear. I strongly, strongly believe that we all can do whatever we put our minds on doing. You can definitely do everything you've listed on your blog. All you need is the belief in yourself, the willpower to do it, and the faith that it will definitely happen at the time that it is suppose to. Coach on Miguel, the World of Coaching is waiting for you!
Great work Miguel! Your blog is a wonderful way to re-establish your commitment. TUT.com says thoughts becomes things. And, my experience is that once we communicate our commitments they become reality. Best wishes for success!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts Miguel. I totally agree, and have been having very similar thoughts. I know you will realize your goals/dreams! Missie
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Miguel! Like you, events in my life since June have taken me off course with my coaching goals. You've inspired me to also re-connect to the deep satisfaction I was experiencing during our class. Best of luck to you and I'll be looking forward to following your progress.
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