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3 Ways to Create More Profit While Revitalizing Your Spirit


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Tatiana Velitchkov
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By Tatiana Velitchkov © 2001-2002





Do you remember what it was like when we were still

children?



We were invincible - we felt we can do absolutely anything!



We KNEW we could climb trees, walk on walls, taste the rain,

solve mysteries, turn stones into masterpieces - all before

we even tried them.



And whenever we DID try them, it never really mattered if we

succeeded beautifully or failed miserably. The most

important thing was that we DID it, and we were happy.



Now we've become adults, and things have gotten a little bit

complicated.



Now we have businesses to run, jobs to finish, families to

provide for, children to raise, partners to build

relationships with.



And although all of these things need our time and

attention, they sometimes make us forget another important

thing that also needs our time and attention: our spirit.



That same fun-loving, creative spirit that used to burst out

of us in childhood, but had somehow retreated into a

backroom closet as we learned to become more "responsible."



Now, this article isn't about becoming irresponsible.



Responsibility is GOOD, and effective planning, delegation,

and time management are EXCELLENT.



But what this article is actually saying is: don't forget

to nourish your spirit.



Don't forget it just because you have a job, or a business,

or a family, or a spouse, or a website, or a cat, or all of

the above.



Take time out for yourself - time to concentrate on YOU -

so you can return to all these things recharged, refreshed,

and revitalized enough to take on ANYTHING.





Have A Hobby

------------



Probably the easiest, simplest, and least time-consuming way

to nourish your creative side is to have a hobby.



Maybe you used to have one. Maybe you already have one

right now, but you don't even know it.



When I browsed through Dictionary.Com I made a few

discoveries:



1) Yes, a "hobby" is a spare time activity.



2) But it can also be defined as "a ruling passion," "a

favorite and ever-recurring theme of discourse, thought, or

effort."



3) AND, the old definitions of the word origins for hobby

include "to move," "to stir," and "to jump."



So - more than just being a "pastime" - a hobby is actually

something that moves you, stirs your passion, and makes your

spirit jump up and dance.



Shouldn't all of us know our priorities well enough to

create time for something like THIS?





What A Hobby Can Do For You

---------------------------



The truth is that all of us are creative.



No, no... scratch that.



THE TRUTH is that all of us have a NEED to create.



We all knew it as kids... now it'll probably take an article

like this to make us remember it as adults.



Creating something out of nothing is something ALL of us

can do.



Creating also gives us a sense of power, an affirmation of

our worth as human beings.



Suddenly we are not helpless. Suddenly we are in control

again. Suddenly no problem is too large or too long or

too big.



We are creative, and we have the ability to face any kind of

challenge and walk off with the solutions.



In this sense, you might say that a hobby that stimulates

your creativity is like a drug that gives you a high.



And the good news is that - besides being all-natural &

healthy - high-inducing hobbies even have the potential to

make you more money.





What A Hobby Can Do For Your Business

-------------------------------------



If you can find a way to bottle the "high" created by a

good, healthy hobby, you can sell it and become

horrendously rich.



But barring that, there are 3 other ways for you to actually

make more money from your hobby:



1. Turn your hobby INTO your business



Nothing beats doing what you love to do best. And, as many

successful people have discovered, turning your burning

passion into a money making enterprise often results into

the most successful venture you can ever make.



Almost any hobby can be transformed into a business.



If you can't sell your finished products, you can sell the

supplies needed to re-create your products, or the

equipment needed to pursue your hobby.



You can also conduct classes & seminars for beginners on

the topic, along with re-packed "starter kits" to get them

on their way.



2. Use your hobby to add "personality" to your marketing

materials.



One dentist placed his scrapbook in the waiting room at his

office.



As a scrapbook it contained all the usual elements: facts,

design, & photographs.



But as a marketing tool, it did much more: it showed the

successes & highlights of his career, it revealed endearing

details about his staff, and it graphically illustrated the

remarkable improvements in patients whose teeth he had

treated.



The clients who thumbed through his scrapbook weren't only

entertained & impressed; they were also suddenly assured of

their dentist's expertise and professionalism, as well as

the reliability of his staff.



And none of them even had to say a word!



Even if you're not into scrapbooking, there are many other

ways to incorporate your hobby into your marketing

materials.



Part-time magicians have used "magic themes" in their

brochures & calling cards; hobby soap makers have created

personalized soaps as giveaways to their most loyal

clients.



The only limit is your imagination... and how much of your

hobby you really want to show.





3. Use your hobby to market yourself.



Allotting time for your hobby often also means joining

groups & meeting new people in this specialized area. And

whenever you meet new people, you create more opportunities

to find the ones who need your services the most.



Tell fellow hobbyists about your business, and ask them for

referrals. Or give your office a personal touch (and

lively conversation starters) by displaying your

collections & masterpieces.



Either way, your hobby will always set you apart from the

rest, making you more memorable & your service more

marketable.





Besides being an easy way to revitalize your spirit, a hobby

also gives you more opportunities to earn extra money.



...And even if you didn't have such "important" reasons as

these, having a hobby is just plain FUN!



Try it today!







© Tatiana Velitchkov



About the Author:



Tatiana is the publisher of: www.TheFortunesEzine.com ,

the FortunesEzineWeekly at www.TakeYourFortune.com ,

and owner of the traffic-solution slam advertising

sites www.Guaranteed-Hits.com and www.Guaranteed-Hits.net





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