Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Profitize your life & live as you imagined. Follow these 13 steps to adding value to your personal portfolio.

Profitize Your Life

To profitize your life so that you receive financial rewards--invitations, honorable mentions, gifts or anything that makes you feel valued, you might need to invest in yourself in order to close the gap between your real self and your ideal self. Perhaps you need to invest in improving your image in order to profitize your life. Perhaps, it's a matter of building social awareness or emotional intelligence. Maybe it's a matter of joining the right social circles and learning to market your assets. However, it could be something small and insignificant. Sometimes, it's a matter of appearance, and a brand new car will do. But material things rarely add value that lasts.



To profitize something is to assess its worth and add value with the intent of getting a financial return on your investment or added value with cash options. The return can be spiritual, physical, emotional or any combination of the three. To profitize is to change from a position of loss or break even to one where a net gain becomes available or is received in excess of original cost input. In other words, to profitize is to put money in the bank, knowing one day it will pay off, just like any investment.



It's important to know yourself, know your strengths and weaknesses and know what others consider to be valuable. What good is beauty if you don't know what its worth or fail to use it to your advantage? Rest assured, when you are approached for business or otherwise, your appearance is factored in. Depending on how much value it is to someone else, you increase your value and your power of negotiation.



 Your power of negotiation is determined by your ability to profitize your personal worth. You can increase your value and strengthen what you have to offer in 13 simple ways:

  • Respect yourself in personal and business relationships.
  • Teach others to respect you based on how you treat yourself.
  • Understand what you bring to any bargaining table.
  • Be willing to ask for what you think you're worth.
  • Be willing to walk away from those do not respect your value.
  • Do not mistake assets for value. It's a balance between strengths and weaknesses.
  • Don't take pride in things you didn't earn or which might be gone tomorrow.
  • Value is a combination of spiritual, emotional and physical attributes that earn your respect and make you stand out in a crowd.
  • Create a persona for the person you want to be and become that ideal.
  • Invest in yourself, your self-improvement, and your emotional development.
  • Save your extra money, rather than whittling it away.
  • Learn to manage your emotions and show empathy toward others.
  • Have integrity, keep to your word, and practice what you preach.


We keep certain principles in mind in order to insure our financial security but often neglect investing in ourselves enough to strengthen our personal portfolio. Take time to overcome personal limitations and profitize your life, keeping in mind, material things rarely have lasting value.

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