Tuesday, 18 September 2007

September has been exciting!

Yup, it sure has been an exciting month. One of the speakers at the National Achievers Congress (NAC) that I attended in May was Roger Hamilton who talked about the path of least resistance to your wealth. Each person is born with a certain wealth profile. If you want to be wealthy (the definition of which may vary depending on who you talk to), you must first identify your wealth profile. This is important as it allows you to follow your natural flow of building wealth.

If you read the biographies of famous people, you'll find that they have different strategies in wealth building, e.g Donald Trump's approach is to make himself accessible whereas Oprah Winfrey says make yourself inaccessible. Neither advice is wrong. Trump's advice suits his profile. Doing otherwise would be disaster for him.

Before you decide whose advice you want to follow, you must know what is right for you. How do you know what is your wealth profile? Roger Hamilton introduced a wealth profiling system that tells you what is your path of least resistance in building your wealth. You can read about it in his book Your Life Your Legacy. After reading that, you might also want to read WINK - an interesting parable of wealth building.

At NAC, I also signed up for the Wealth Dynamics seminar, conducted by Roger Hamilton, which was held 2 weeks ago. It was awesome. That was the most amazing 3 days of my life.

One of the advice I encountered repeatedly is the importance of a mastermind group. Members of this group shares their goals and challenges with each other, and help each other move forward. I've been asking myself how I can form a master group. I found it at the Wealth Dynamics seminar. One of the things that we're required to is to form a team comprising of people of different wealth profiles. I now have my mastermind group. I'm so excited. I really hope this groups will work as planned and that we'll help one another to achieve our goals and be successful.

I'll keep you posted on my progress.