What Is A Spiritual Entrepreneur?
What Is A Spiritual Entrepreneur?
One of the most precious gifts you can give yourself, your family, customers, and this world is to start a fulfilling business that you love and that gives you joy. Spiritual entrepreneurship is one of the best ways to do that.
A Spiritual entrepreneur is someone who is driven by purpose(dharma), love and compassion, to do God’s work. God-given gifts and talents are used to create products and services that serve, benefit, inspire, and uplift the lives of their customers and provide them with transformational results and experiences.
You may be wondering, “How would I create a successful spiritual entrepreneurship or business?” Let’s discuss that next.
How To Create A Successful Spiritual Entrepreneurship
If you hate the work (job or business) that you do because you do not find meaning and fulfillment from it, know that you are not alone.
There are lots of people who are currently in this situation and I hope they empower themselves and give themselves better opportunities instead of feeling hopeless and helpless.
You can choose to start your journey as a spiritual entrepreneur by aligning your business with your purpose and soul’s calling instead. Let‘s, discuss some ways to be successful as a spiritual entrepreneur next.
Quiet Your Mind
Allow yourself some time to spend in the silence to quiet your mind. If your mind is always going and you are hearing the chatter and self-talk, then you will not be able to hear your creator, discover who you are, your purpose, or what makes you happy.
Your soul knows exactly why you are here and the more time you spend in silence, the more you will be able to hear your soul’s whispers instead of your ego’s screams. Take deep breaths and listen to your heart.
Your heart is your compass and it has a lot of wisdom inside of it. Learn to listen to it and follow its guidance too. The more time you take to spend time in the quiet, the more time you get to know yourself, which will ensure that you will be able to fulfill your purpose.
Trust Your Intuition
The more time that you spend in silence, the more you will be able to hear your intuition and loving guidance from your creator.
You will get answers to all your questions, and get a feeling in your gut and your body as to whether a decision that you are about to make is good for you, aligned to who you are, and your purpose, or not.
Set Intentions
You will be able to set your intentions, vision, the mission for your life, work, and business based on the purpose that you know that you’re here to fulfill. Ask yourself: “What kind of work would I like to do using my God-given gifts, talents, and natural talents?”.
Some of the clues to discovering your gifts and purpose are in your answers to the questions such as: “What did I love doing most as a child?” “What magazines, courses, and videos are I drawn to the most?” “What would I do with my time if I did not have to work for money?” “What comes to me naturally that others find it hard to do?” and “What do others compliment me on all the time?”
Get Out Of Your Comfort zone
Start expanding, acquiring skills, and getting out of your comfort zone. All human beings are here to evolve, grow, and serve others using their gifts. Remember your growth is always on the other side of your comfort zone.
Commit to your purpose, move forward, and take all the actions that are required. Do not let your fears and doubts keep you from fulfilling your purpose. Take the first step with fear in one hand, faith in the other, and be courageous. The subsequent steps will only be revealed to you once you show faith and take the first step.
Figure Out who You Are Called To Serve
Figure out which group of people you are most called to serve. Most of the time that person is you. It is who you used to be before you solved your problem.
Find these people and start raising awareness of your work by serving them and giving them free value. Create consistent videos, blog articles, podcasts, books, and do live speeches. Start writing articles, get yourself out there, and start serving those people.
You may not have all the answers at the beginning such as what kind of business to start exactly. However, the more you serve and add value, the more clear it will get.
People will tell you what they need and want from you later on. For now, only start with one thing that you feel you’re being guided to start doing.
Create Offers
Start creating offers based on whatever guidance you get. Offer products and services that transform and make people’s lives better. It may be related to a problem that you solved for yourself in the past.
You can now help others solve that problem faster rather than suffering for a long time like you did. Always remember that life happens for you. Every experience in life that you went through has helped you become a better person and you can now serve in a bigger and better way.
Earn Money
Sustain your mission and purpose by earning all the money as an exchange of value that you add to the market. There is nothing wrong with you earning money as a spiritual entrepreneur.
The more you earn, the more you can give. It is hard to create transformational products when you are feeling a sense of scarcity, a lack of money, and resources to survive.
You are here for a purpose and a reason, so do the work that you love. Get up every day feeling excited and grateful that you are being an instrument for your creator that is doing the work that you are meant to, and were born to do.
Earn Blessings
Along with the money, makes sure you earn your customer’s blessings. Your transaction is not complete once you sell something and get paid. This is the beginning of the relationship with them.
Every time they use your product or service, they will think of you, send you good thoughts, and blessings because they are grateful for what you have done for them because it transformed their lives. Or, they will feel bad and send you negative thoughts and energy if your products were negative.
You want to make sure that you are earning money that has good energy because people are loving your products and services. Especially if you are then using that money to pay your bills, and feed your children, family and other loved ones. They will also be affected by this energy.
Stay In Flow
Always stay in the flow with your work and with your money. As you serve and receive an unlimited amount of money, make sure you enjoy some of it, but also start sharing and giving it to others.
You can become your creator’s trustee and some of your money should flow from you to where it is needed the most.
Money can be earned and given in an unlimited capacity. However, time is limited and there is only a limited amount that can be given in service every day.
Stay Connected
Take some time connecting with your creator and do not always stay in the doing mode. Learn to do and then listen for loving guidance from your creator. Have a vision and goals for your life, but do not get attached to them.
Know that your creator has bigger and better things in store for you. Especially when things do not go according to your plans sometimes. Your creator’s dreams for you are much, much bigger than you can ever dream of.
You are a powerful soul and your life has infinite possibilities. You are a divine being and individualized expression of your creator which has access to your creator’s divine intelligence and strength.
In conclusion, I hope you now know a spiritual entrepreneur is someone who is driven by purpose(dharma), love and compassion, to do God’s work. God-given gifts and talents are used to create products and services that serve, benefit, inspire, and uplift the lives of their customers and provide them with transformational results and experiences.
You, also now know some ways you can create successful spiritual entrepreneurship. I hope you are excited and ready to start your entrepreneurship journey, fulfill your calling, do the work you love, and give this gift to yourself, your family, and the world. Your customers are waiting for you!
Next, read: “What is a purpose-driven business to help you with your spiritual entrepreneurship journey?”