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Universal Laws of Life and Its Application towards Businesses

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There are certain laws that have been in existence for a long time, these laws usually appear to be natural because at one point in time almost everyone has seen these laws in action. According to a writer Gerry Robert who wrote a book titled: The Millionaire Mind set.

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The law of sowing and reaping.

This law is a simple common law that affects farmers and every other activity carried out on earth, a farmer does not expect to sow rice and harvest beans at the end of the day, if that happens, it will be going against the law of life and nature and this law also affects entrepreneurs as well, whatever type of seed sown into your business is what you are going to reap. If you sow the seed of failure and dishonesty then the outcome will be that way but if you decide to sow the seed of honesty and hard work, it would be made obvious in your business as well.

The law of polarity.

The law of polarity says there are two sides to everything in nature except gravity.

There are two sides to almost everything in life but we are usually too focused on the negative side that we ignore the positive side. If 80% of something positive happens to a person and 20% of a negative effect happens, the usual human nature would rather focus on the 20% of negativity than the 80% of positivity. As a business person, it is more than necessary to focus on the positive side of life just like the law of polarity there are always two sides to a coin and in order to keep your mind and soul together in this business game, what you must do is to focus on the good side of the coin.

The law of germination.

Energy flows to where concentration goes.

A farmer cannot just plants seed and ignore them expecting to receive the fruit of his harvest after the date of germination. After planting, there needs to be nurturing, watering until harvesting finally comes up. This same energy must be placed into any business, the fruits of your business needs to germinate and it is your duty to properly nurture them until they finally germinates, it is a careless act to leave the affairs of your business in the hands of another completely. The idea of this post as gotten from The Millionaire Mind set, a book written by Gerry Robert.