Thursday, May 22, 2014

Planting Seed for Your Future


So, just like the instructions from the last article, if you haven't read the past two articles, take time now to do that before reading on.

Yup. I'm waiting.
 
Hey now, we talked about a LOT of "hard" work in making sure that "seed" produced what it was supposed to produce AND that we understood the fact that the work was not done just because that flower (or whatever it was you planted) bloomed and looked like advertised on the packaging.
 
The flowers that you see in the picture above are Iris'. I don't have pictures of Daffodils, but they do the same thing as I'm going to discuss about the Iris'.
 
They are called "perennials" which means that they will come back year after year once it has bloomed. In other words, unlike "annuals" which have to be planted every year, you plant these ONCE and they return without the extra work.
 
Pretty cool, right?
 
But wait, there's more!
 
I don't know that this is true for all perennials, but with the two that I referred to it is for sure. Not only do they come back year after year BUT they "spread" in such a way that you will have MORE than the one you originally planted.
 
That's right, other "shoots" or "sprouts" will come up from their root system and you will end up with more flowers than you know what to do with in just a few short years.
 
Listen to the podcast for more thoughts on this but, friend, I want you to think about this and make the application.
 
It doesn't have to be talking about a business or anything like that. This is true even of "raising" a child (as we say in the South) or the impact that you have on those around you.
 
Again, listen to the podcast for more details on these thoughts.
 
It's called the "ripple effect" like we talked about just a few posts ago.
 
In many areas it's also called, "residual income". It's the income you receive in the future (from growth) all based on the work that you do upfront, today.
 
With people, the ripple effect, I'd like to also just refer to it as "residual blessings".
 
And that, my friend, is about as cool as cool can get!
 
But you MUST do the work first. Never forget that and NEVER, EVER give up on the process!
 
And, as always, be sure to...
 
"Make it an AWESOME day! (Who else is going to do it for you?)"
 
Mike

Future You University   "Like" FYU on Facebook!   Podcast on iTunes   Podcast RSS feed

                                         Start your home based business HERE





Future You University   "Like" FYU on Facebook!   Podcast on iTunes   Podcast RSS feed

                                         Start your home based business HERE

No comments:

Post a Comment