Make Your Life A Masterpiece!
Most aspiring artists have a mentor or two and if we desire to create a masterpiece of our lives, we also need a mentor.
Jim Rohn has been a mentor in my life, even though I never met him. I have been inspired by many things that Mr. Rohn has written, and I would like to share some of the value I have gained and help personalize it for you life.
One thing Jim Rohn noticed that people did was to break their lives down into two major parts: wealth-building and the rest of their lives.
Wealth-building is just math, but life is art!
Math is hard facts and there is only one answer to every problem. Math is a science. It is based on formulas and you can know the outcome before anything happens. The beauty of math is that you know what to expect. If you work the system, you can put it on autopilot and let the math do the work for you.
Art, on the other hand is more subjective. There is no right answer and “beauty is in the eye of the beholder.” The beauty of art is that you never know how it will turn out.
Life is like art and there can be many different styles, and those styles can be ever changing and evolving.
In our lives, different people are like different colors. If you make a mistake you can learn from it, change it or even paint right over it. You can also change the scenery in your life or pick up a different brush or use different media. The pot can go right back on the wheel and be reshaped.
There are many famous artists and they all have different styles. That’s what makes life beautiful. What is your style? Are you painting, sculpting or building? What is the shape of your pot or the color on your canvas?
Reflecting on your life, do you spend more time on math or art?
We all need to do both and it is important to do your best in math, your wealth-building plan, so that you can take care of yourself and your family. But are you spending too much time doing math that your canvas is empty or drab?
When your life draws to an end, it is the canvas that will live on into future generations. Whether great artists died wealthy or poor, people remember them for the art they left behind.
If we do our math correctly, we’ll have more time to focus on our art! We will have more opportunity to try different media and our work will be much more scenic.
Use bold strokes and brilliant colors. Take the time to make a beautiful masterpiece!
If this has given you any inspiration, please comment below or on www.facebook.com/absorb360.
If you want more information on creating your masterpiece, contact me at: tracy@absorb360.com.
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