"Penury Perpetuates Poverty"
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KEY WORDS: penury,poverty,penny-pincher,frugal,abundance,
movers and shakers,reality follows mind,dare to dream
SUMMARY: You can tighten your belt during hard times by being
frugal. No matter whether times are good or bad, the
penurious are always in a sad state, never having, or
enjoying any abundance.
"Penury Perpetuates Poverty"
by
Robert Leggett
Copyright 2005 - by Robert Leggett - All rights reserved
So - you might just believe I hide behind computers creating and
updating my websites and researching potential markets. Well, I
love to spend time "in the street" - "under fire" - where the
"action is." As a copywriter wannabe, I talk to many people on
the street as well as business owners. As a "hands-on" direct
marketer, I pass out a lot of publicity pieces - and get a lot
of feedback.
Recently, I spoke with the manager of a very "posh" restaurant.
The publicity pieces they were distributing to the general
public reminded me of the bad olde days prior to computers,
where everything was "cut and paste" by hand. This was perhaps
the worst PR piece I'd ever seen. It was even printed on the
cheapest colored paper, which fades after 30 minutes exposure to
the sunshine. Yet the establishment looked great -- great
ambience, great location, great menu, great drinks, great! It
also seemed greatly empty most of the time. Why? The owner is a
"penny pincher."
There is a huge difference between temporarily having to be
overly frugal, and possessing a locked-in penurious mind-set.
You can tighten your belt during hard times by being frugal. No
matter whether times are good or bad, the penurious are always
in a sad state, never having or enjoying any abundance -- which
never seems to come their way.
Obviously, there is no business to be done here. My energy is
better spent on the wannabe "movers and shakers."
I've been working with a very frugal client. His business has
tremendous growth potential. He has a "killer" logo he didn't
know he had. We worked hard on a "killer" slogan which can be
modified to push whichever product/service he is offering at any
time. While there isn't much remuneration possible at this time,
I hope he becomes a long-term client. He is willing to try
something different. He is frugal - but far from penurious.
Over the years, I have discovered certain truisms that work for
me - my unfolding perception of "reality." One of these truisms
is, "My reality follows my mind!" If I "think" limited, my
reality is limited. If I dare to dream, by golly those dreams
materialize in time. My quest for "reality" really consciously
began about 1969 when I became very dissatisfied with what was
happing to me in my little world. I had a penurious mind-set and
I saw very little hope of ever rising above my status at that
time. Well, I still have to be frugal - but there is always
glorious hope I'll do better. And, over the years, I have!
It is all too easy to become frustrated trying to become
successful - especially over the Internet. Whether in real or
cyber space, it is vital you decide what you want. Focus on it.
Strive for it. If you reach a true dead-end, look around, find
your next dream. Oftentimes in striving for a dream, a better
one surfaces. Yes! you will have to be frugal at times -
sometimes too many times. As long as you do not fall into the
self-imposed "hell" of a penurious mind-set, you will eventually
succeed. Look for positive aids to boost your mind and emotions
in a positive direction. I have discovered what works for me.
You are also a unique individual and will find what works for
you at any moment. Go for it!
--
Robert Leggett serves individuals and business owners
globally. He helps them grow their business and enrich their
lifestyles.
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