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Activating the Power of 3 in


Conscious Business


Your Highly By: Jennifer Longmore


Over the last several years that I have been in business as a con- scious entrepreneur, I’ve learned that everything is energy, includ- ing business. There is a divine energy that moves through you AND your business, and when you learn how to activate it, chan- nel it, and accelerate it in your business, it will create results beyond your wildest imagination. Imagine for a moment what might happen with your business when your personal energy is deeply rooted in fear, doubt and worry.


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Perhaps you feel like you’re swim- ming in molasses trying to make things happen. Or, perhaps you are not attracting the level (or type) of business you would like. Once we step back and take a look at it from this perspective, it is easy to see how this type of energy will not help us grow as a conscious entrepreneur.


Your energy affects your busi- ness. If you are joyful about what you are offering and start each day with excitement and an-


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ticipation of all the good things that are ready and waiting to come your way, then you will create results beyond your wildest imagination. Activating the Power of 3 is key to achieving this success. Here are a few tips in how to activate the Power of 3 in the Golden Keys of your highly conscious busi- ness:


Golden Key of Commitment:


Beyond activating com- mitment to yourself, your business, your colleagues, your purpose and more, it is essential to activate the WOW factor (Power of 3) in this golden key. Here is the WOW that you need to sustain commitment in your business:


W – Willingness


The willingness to try, to take risks, to let people in, to do what it takes to create success and so much more. Each of us our infinite beings and the Universe provides for us to live in a truth of abundance and prosper- ity. We each must be willing to take actions so that we can welcome these infinite blessings into our lives and our businesses.


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