XL Vision Villas guided tour

Published on 08 December 2009 by Bruce in Wealth Creation

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For of you who someday hope to get to Roger James Hamilton’s Vision Villas resort, in Bali, here is a little taster of what you can expect when you get there. In this video, I explain how Roger has laid out the resort to reflect the four Chinese elements as well as the four edges of the Wealth Dynamics square.

If you’re not yet familiar with wealth dynamics, it is a profiling system that helps you uncover your path of least resistance to well. Quite frankly, it has changed my life – that’s how good it is. You can click here to find out your path of least resistance to wealth.

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Are you an introvert or an extrovert?

The answer to this question will seriously influence whether wealth showers you with its riches, or your wealth dries up like a well in a desert.

Scientists and philosophers alike tell us that the Universe is dualistic. In English, this means that there are two sides to every coin e.g. Positive and Negative, Day and Night, Up and Down, Fast and Slow. Your personality type also has two sides, INTROVERTED and EXTROVERTED, and you will naturally be drawn more to one.

INTROVERT or EXTROVERT?

Introverts generally internalize and analyze their decision making, whereas Extroverts take their cues from the outside world, often consulting with others before they make up their mind.

Introverts like to keep things simple, whereas Extroverts tend to make things more complicated. Introverts are process oriented whereas Extroverts are people oriented. Are you beginning to recognize yourself in one of there?

Like day and night, neither wealth strategy is better than the other, just different.

If you are introverted, your wealth lies in the path of The Accumulator, The Lord or The Mechanic profiles. If you are extroverted, your wealth lies in the path of The Star, The Supporter or The Deal Maker profiles.
The Creator and Trader profiles can be either introvert or extrovert.

Richard Branson is very clearly an extroverted Creator profile. He creates businesses and promotes them with his extroverted personality. On the other hand, Bill Gates is very clearly an introverted Creator profile. He found his wealth through creating software and you definitely would not find him at a Hollywood movie premiere (where all the extroverts hang out)!

If you have seen Gates or Branson speak on TV, their personality types are glaringly obvious. Do a search for them on YouTube.com and watch some videos of their speeches to see for yourself.

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Define Finanacial Freedom

Published on 04 December 2009 by Bruce in Wealth Definitions

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We define Financial Freedom the same way Robert Kiyosaki does:

You are financially free when your passive income exceeds your living expenses.

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Your Wealth Dynamics Profile is not a job or even a career. It is simply your most natural way to create wealth.

In this example, we’ll look at how you can find every Wealth Dynamics Profile in the real estate industry:

Click here to see how you can find every Wealth Dynamics Profile in the music industry

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Your Wealth Dynamics Profile is not a job or even a career. It is simply your most natural way to create wealth.

In this example, we’ll look at how you can find every Wealth Dynamics Profile in the music industry:

Click here to see how you can find every Wealth Dynamics Profile in the real estate industry

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Define Money

Published on 03 December 2009 by Bruce in Wealth Definitions

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We define “Money” as the most common medium used to exchange value.

Money and wealth are distinct from each other. Money tends to follow wealth.

Read more about the difference between wealth and money.

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Define Wealth

Published on 03 December 2009 by Bruce in Wealth Definitions

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We define “Wealth” as what you have left when you’ve lost all your money.

Where as money is temporary, wealth is permanent.

Here are some examples of what we define wealth to be:

  • Your track record
  • Your network
  • Your passions
  • Your talents and skillsets
  • Your respect in your industry
  • etc…

Wealth and money are not the same. Read more about the difference between wealth and money.

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Define Wealth Retention

Published on 03 December 2009 by Bruce in Wealth Definitions

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We define “Wealth Retention” as the art of turning your money into more money

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Define Wealth Creation

Published on 03 December 2009 by Bruce in Wealth Definitions

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We define “Wealth Creation” as the art of turning your time into money by following your natural flow…

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Wealth Dynamics Explained

Published on 19 November 2009 by Bruce in Wealth Dynamics

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