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The Real Bottom Line

By: Paula Gregorowicz Home | Business


I was listening to Michael Port's book "Beyond Booked Solid" today en route to a meeting. He made one statement that truly sums up my philosophy. As he was talking about how to boost your income, streamline your processes, and take your business to the next level he said "The real bottom line is your life." Meaning, the real bottom line when it comes to everything you do is your life - how you experience your days, the relationships you have, and your ability to truly enjoy living. Everything else is simply done in support of that.

This is not new to me but what struck me was how central it was in a business book. I have read many of his books and attended his speaking engagements. He lives what he preaches and has a wildly successful business yet he never seems harried, stressed, or out of alignment. He shares what he knows in a relaxed and joyful manner.

I love successful people who "get it". We live a multi-faceted life and the real bottom line is how much we give, receive, and enjoy the journey. Whenever I hit speed bumps in my business it always pays dividends to take a step back and look thoughtfully at the bottom line. Sure I look at the financial bottom line...I love cash flow and I have a degree in accounting. I could stare at and count my beans all day long (thankfully I don't!). Yet I know whether business is going well or going slowly, how I feel rarely has anything to do with dollars, cents, clients, or life conditions. It has to do with how well I am doing with being and living in a way that aligns with who I am and what I most desire -- my ability to feel fulfilled, at peace, and joyful are at my disposal with the flick of a choice. If I'm on track with my relationship with myself and my choices - life is always good (even during the rough patches). If I'm not, life can be great on the inside, but it doesn't matter.

Now is the time to re-assess your dreams, goals, and plans. Are you on track? How are you feeling right now? How are you doing with respect to the real bottom line? Feeling good about it or not so much?

I invite you to take a few moments and truly ask yourself these questions. I am right beside you supporting you...right now as we connect.


Copyright (c) 2009 Paula Gregorowicz



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Paula Gregorowicz coaches women to get more comfortable in their own skin so they are able to fully value themselves and what they offer and as a result experience greater levels of success and meaning in their life and business. They gain more clarity, confidence, and courage to succeed on their own terms and live life by their own design. Get the Free eCourse and learn the "5 Steps to Turn Fear into Freedom"

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