Embracing your financial path (and spiritual path).
By jenny ~ March 13th, 2009. Filed under: General.
I know I’m not the only one to feel this way, but my business and my personal life do intertwine, A LOT!
As an entrepreneur and a women I can’t help but be influenced and seek guidance by my intuition and rely on “inspiration” to help me make decisions about my business. Some may think I’m cooky, but we all make decisions on “gut reactions”. I just like to call it by other names like “inspiration” or “spiritual guidance”. Okay, I do make some gut reaction decisions, but I try to understand those reactions as best I can.
I believe it’s essential to arm myself with as many physical skills and tools that I can. Understanding business and financial principals and systems is a must for any entrepreneur. I am also human. I feel stress and worry and can totally freak out. I start to think negative thoughts that make me feel discouraged and kill the motivation that I had. (Which is no help to my business).
I am constantly suprised by the power of thought. When I get frustrated or discouraged I become less productive. I don’t see the positive opportunities as clearly. But when I’m in a positive frame of mind I feel excited and proactive and am much more productive.
I’m super excited about this new class that I am starting by Laura Biswas of Embrace Your Financial Path. I listened in on the free intro call and felt so excited to find someone who could teach me solid business practices and understand the emotional and spiritual impacts that I have on my business and it’s success.

Here is the info about Laura’s Class:
I think she is going to post the free intro call on her site soon. I’ll post a link here when she has it up.
How can you go wrong with a MBA from Yale and someone who understands the mental/emotional impact that I have on my busness’s success. I think it’s the best of both worlds.










March 13th, 2009 at 8:37 am
Nice Site layout for your blog. I am looking forward to reading more from you.
Tom Humes
March 13th, 2009 at 11:44 am
Great article. I have used that “gut feeling” as the final decision maker in many instances (after I learned to listen to it). It is the “tiebreaker” many times. It is real; its intuition, instinct, whatever you want to call it. To me, it works like this: you get all the facts you need to make a decision, but at the moment of truth, if it doesn’t “feel” right – then its off. Thanks for writing this uplifting article.