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Business Astrology: Where Can You Find the Love?

By Cassandra Evans


The Jupiter Midas Effect (JME) is a never before witnessed astrological framework that impacts the way in which we generate money and run our businesses. The JME will be in effect until June 2012, having affect for the following seven years, and represents a progressive metamorphosis in the way business is done.

No longer business as usual, all purposepreneurs can benefit from spotting and partnering with this new energy.

In this astrology in business interview excerpt, The Rich Thought Leader's Thought Leader (and Manager of Thought Partners Intl, in which 5 successful brands prosper) Andrea J. Lee and Jupiter Midas Effect 2 host Lissa Boles discuss how love is the keystone to finding and developing new revenue streams.

It's about money and chances and love.

Andrea Lee: I suspect the explanation Why I can find earnings streams for my clients is because I have got a heart for what folk need. And what's engaging is everyone has that. If you care sufficiently about a person you can immediately drop in and say, "Oh you know what, my honey likely wants dinner right about now." And it sounds elementary but it's as simple as that. Is that having a nose for the cash is around connecting with folks about what they rate, and what they need, what they like and then seeing a way, no holds barred, to making that attainable.

So it's basically a particularly â€" I'm of the opinion a common human characteristic is to please others, give folks â€" and put a grin on other people's faces that â€" is at the guts of this Midas touch that you're crediting me with. And naturally framing it up in business has the liberty and nimbleness of mind to study price tags cash models, human behavior, buying behavior and that kind of stuff. And infrequently just having the nerve, the gall to try is a component of it too.

Lissa Boles: Right. You know that you talked a couple of things there that don't frequently get discussed in the same sentence money is debated chances and love. You know dropping in and connecting. That it's basic, it truly is rudimentary. What made you use the word love?

Andrea Lee: At this point it's so wierd, it's almost like it is not â€" it's inseparable. If you aren't earning money, my question always is, "How are you not seeing where you might love the perspective customer or community or whatever in a simpler way? How could you like better?

Lissa Boles: How could you love better?

Andrea Lee: Yep, how could you love better? And let that be a North Star a question around what earnings streams you attempt to create. Often times I think we put a line between how we are as homo sapiens and this "official business person" that we think we are supposed to be, it's like, "Okay, now let's be business people." And we think "Well, this what IBM did so this is what we should do." Nothing against IBM but if you're a loving human being and you can transfer and hold onto that loving heart of yourself and ask yourself, "All right, if I were to serve my future customers and clients with love, what would that look like? What type of thing would I would like to offer them? What are they suffering over? What relief might I have inside me to give them?"

All of those love-centered questions help you in identifying needs. Sure, they might be called discomfort points in some business courses but if somebody were to need something and you were to love them enough to diminish that, what would that be? That is pure business to me as well as being a homo sapien. And I believe there's somewhere in the Jupiter Midas effect that discusses, right Lissa? The collapsing of the kind of funny externalizing of conducting business from just being a homo sapien?



Lissa Boles: But what you do around money is unusual because each time people start thinking about money or the majority of the time thinking about making it or making more of it, love seems to go somewhere else.

There's looks to be agitation. There seems to be fear. There appears to be lots of things in the way. But what I noticed about you is you enter into the conversations with your heart leading but also with a feeling of freedom. I mean there's play concerned. You delight in the process. What is it that you believe allows for more delight as well as love so that some of those barriers in other folk's way â€" so that they can become a Midas? What do you actually think should be moved to the side or told new truth about?

Andrea Lee: Oh, what a great question. I mean I could say ensure you're not somehow blocking the receipt of love yourself in your life so that you are feeling scorched or dried yourself. That isn't going to be an excellent place from which to stand to give love. You need to move that apart. You want to like make like a bowl and receive the rain of love that undoubtedly is around you in some shape or form.

Lissa Boles: I'm going to stop you one 2nd. Everybody listening to Andrea at this time, this is a girl who has 5 really successful brands. Underneath, an exceedingly large international company and she is talking about receiving love. She's talking about letting your business be the sending out of love. This is a practical business matter, right Andrea? This isn't just, "Stand here and receive love." This is real, right?

Andrea Lee: You crack me up. Yes! Yes, that's right. You know why, it is so practical because if you get up in the morning and you have practical business stuff to do, where you have calls to make, you have sales to shut, you have emails to send out. If you do that precisely from a functional place of, "I must trim my fingernails." "I must floss my teeth." "I must eat something so I don't starve." Right?

Lissa Boles: Right.

Andrea Lee: It doesn't bloom into life.

Lissa Boles: Right.

Andrea Lee: And the way that business is growing in this time, this moment in timeâ€" it's where the new life is. It's as if we have like a country full of farmland and the old field that have been ploughed the traditional way with plenty of nitrogen and plenty of over-planting and stuff like that, are dead and dying out manufacturing far less, that way of building business from a non-heart place. But what's growing in its place, like when you see glorious new firms being built within the Jupiter Midas effect, it's firms that start from that heart-place of, "What does the old lady need?" "What does my local community need?" "What do folks around you beg you for?




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