In the 1st Monetize Your Passion training video, we tackled the #1 hurdle to your success…your Belief.
In training video #2, I showed you how to shift from a Workstyle into a Lifestyle.
Now it’s time to pick your passion; to choose your “winning horse.”
Once you have your passion we’re gonna ride that horse all the way to financial freedom.
http://richgermanmyp.com/passion/
In this video I introduce you to my client Jillian Thibodeau, a wonderful success story.
When I met Jillian she was living in “Corporate Hell!”
She stayed in her painful, corporate job for one reason… FEAR!
But Jillian found her passion and summoned the courage to leave her hell-hole.
In just short 90 days, with her passion and her strategic plan in hand, Jillian was able to replace her corporate cash-flow by doing work she loves as a professional photographer.
And now it’s time for YOU to pick your passion.
Click here for your passion exercise:
http://richgermanmyp.com/passion/
Thanks for your amazing response to these video trainings I created for you.
Rich









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Amazing video about passions.
On July 16, 1997, two of my vertrebrae C1 and C2 were compressed on the right half. During February 1998 they rejuvenated. There were a lot of people praying, attending masses, adoration, a few supplements, knitting while waiting for doctors to discover anything, attending Toastmaster meetings learning how to reformulate my thoughts, exercises and a chiropractor. I would like to assist people in the impossible issues in front of them to not give up when it seems hopeless. My daughter was 10 at the time of the initial incident and am still single then I worked with an orthopedic surgeon who came up with the idea of talking calcium so I would live longer than 7 years. I have a hard time believing that not everyone is that special in the universe’s eyes.
Rich: Here is my passion: Playing, guiding, teaching, kids of all ages, even adult kids to be who they are with no constraints to live who they are before they get inindated with the world or if they already are to shed it and become themselves.
I have two passions that equally pop out..
1. Going to the theater for plays
2. Walking along streams, preferably in the woods.
If I had to choose, it would be going to the theater.
That is a very inspiring and wonderful success story. GO Jillian!
Hi,
Currently i am working as operations executive in an MNC publishing house. Previously i worked as an Computer Faculty.
I want to switch my self in IT sector, but am little bit confused to choose a line as career. The fields that are in my thought are Cisco Networking, Software Testing, SAP, .NET programming.
Can You suggest me which line should i opt so that it can provide me exponential growth in my career path. Kindly give me the detailed information.
If you choose your passion when you choose your career, you will be more successful in your career and your life. You will stay in your job for years.
My passion is baseball, but I’m a terrible player… Lol… What to do?
EXCELLENT. I’d just like to add that successful people have made an important discovery – that the journey itself is even more important than the goal.
choose your “winning horse.” I like that.
It’s also critical to follow your passion, and not just to “pick a career in order to make enough money to someday quit and do what you really want to do.”
i wont 2 be a social worker and i hate that parents abuse there kids and do not care about them
I’m a junior in high school. but I wanna to know how many years of college and what courses I should take if I want to be an attorney.
She sounds like a French Canadien, non?
It’s true Rich: doing what you love ultimately pays off, both personally and financially. If you focus solely on money, or where others say you should go, you’ll likely feel unfulfilled at the end of the day.
Determining which career path to tread is a hot topic, no matter who you are. From teenagers to college students to mid-career professionals, most everyone grapples with the career path question and it’s a recurring theme throughout life. This was helpful, thanks Rich!
interesting, thanks
My passion is Family and Exercise. I Love nothing more!