There’s no doubt that the Economy has become sluggish, but that doesn’t mean you can’t profit in a sluggish economy.
Once your understand that there are only two economies “Scarcity and Inspiration“. Then you can decide which one you are operating under?
If you follow the media, then you know that they only bring doom and gloom, they talk as if the world has stopped. Guess what? it’s a marketing ploy and it works.
Just head to the local grocer and listen to the conversations between people standing in line; “the price of everything is so high”, “how are people going to make it”, “the economy has affected everything”, does this sound familiar?
This is the scarcity economy that most people are operating under. They’re in the life is so tough that they cannot take any action to change their life for the better.
The Sluggish economy is God’s way of telling us that a change needs to be made, because we’ve become stagnant and complacent. Banks and Wall Street have taken advantage of their positions in the marketplace, they’ve become so big, that they forgot to serve the people who put them in power and that’s the consumer.
If you’ve turned off your media radar, then you know that some people are still thriving. For example: my little bank
provides personalized service and recognizes that people are not just a number has opened 10 new branches in the last year. They are lending money for new commercial projects everywhere. Why? Because they operate from an Inspiration Economy. They reward, honor and provide extra ordinary service to their customers and in return their business thrives.
If you want to operate in an Inspirational Economy, forget the greed, turn off the TV, take care of your business and your customers and they both will take care of you.
Rhonda Smith has a Master’s Degree in Business. Her passion is Internet marketing and teaching others how to build a long term business with little to no money. Go to http://www.whoisrhondaksmith.com get a free copy of “Recruiting on Autopilot“











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