Finding the right Online business

Looking for the right onlinebusinesses these days is not easy – we all are confronted with different kinds of income opportunities. While this is a good thing on one hand since the strategy of multiple streams of income makes us less vulnerable if one source is not doing well. On the other hand it is kind of [...]

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Looking for the right onlinebusinesses these days is not easy – we all are confronted with different kinds of income opportunities. While this is a good thing on one hand since the strategy of multiple streams of income makes us less vulnerable if one source is not doing well. On the other hand it is kind of confusing  facing all these opportunities in stocktrading, real estate investing, affiliate marketing, multilevelmarketing and online shops only to name a few.

Many of these chances sound promising and it would not be a good sales letter for those opportunities  if we left that proposal advertising site without that feeling. Usually then we feel tempted to check this and that immediatley, running around trying everything new. Unfortunately this way too often we end up not accomplishing one thing, but dancing on to many dancefloors at one time.

After some time we might even notice we dont like that certain businessmodell or dont feel talented for it. 

So then we invested a lot of time and energy ending up with something which doesn`t suit us.  We wasted a lot of time and energy. In the meantime you could have succeded in another business which fits you better. 

Ok, but how do we know if we never try things  out first place you might hear a little voice in your head.

Success in any particular  business depends upon your possessing the faculties required in that business. But that alone wont bring you success. There are equally skilled people on the market, one of them doing great, the other one kind of failing. So what is the difference between those two – it has to do with their “inner game”.

Parts of  it might be the attitude, but probably the biggest part is passion and pure talent. Obviously it will be a lot easier for you to succeed in a business you have some passion and talent for. You will do best in that business where you have  the right skills plus where your are “best fitted” by nature (passion, talent). 

So is there a shortrack to finding the ideal income streams for oneself, which suits us and makes us feel comfortable „in the zone“ without wasting time and energy?

Recently a man by the name of Roger Hamilton returned to the I Ching in order to devise a personality profiling system for entrepreneurs and money making

Hamilton classifies eight personality types.

> The Creator … Builds innovative products – Steve Jobs, Walt Disney, Richard Branson

> The Star … Builds an influential brand – Oprah, Paul Newman, Bill Clinton

> The Supporter … Builds high performance teams – Steve Balmer, Jack Welch

> The Deal Maker … Brings deals together – Donald Trump, Rupert Murdoch

> The Trader … Buying and selling commodities – George Soros

> The Accumulator … Buying and holding assets – Warren Buffet, Paul Allen

> The Lord … Controlling cashflow producing assets – Lakshmi Mital, Ingavar Kamprad

> The Mechanic … Creating a duplicatable system – Michael Dell, Ray Krock

You are more naturally ONE of these types. This means that you have a more natural path to success than you think and there are other people who can help you get there faster (eg: every Star needs a Deal Maker).

You can use this link to access your  WealthDynamics Test  Wealth Dynamics Profile Test
 

And yes, the test costs 100 USD which is some money, but I found it worth every penny compared to the wasted time and energy before. But even if you dont take it reading about the different styles will help you in the future.

While the system is  complex, it resonated with me because I have learned the hard way over the years not to try to engage in activities which go against my personality type. Instead I need to go with my strengths and build a team with complimentary ones. Big success is always a team effort. So, the trick to success is to focus on your strengths and passions while others with complimentary skills cover your weaknesses.

Anybody who is curious to find out more about Asias most famous wealth coach can click here 

 

Wealth Dynamics Profile Test

  

Regards, Dirk

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