I suggested we include, room and board, a two-year work visa, a certificate of competency, and a job placement. A ‘learn how to make fences’ school, so to speak. This idea came from my own view through the kaleidoscope that “nothing is impossible.” I suggested to the farmers that we set up a school. So rather than paying the backpackers twenty dollars an hour, I suggested the backpackers instead pay them twenty dollars-for the same job. We are talking miles and miles of fencing. They can get out of anywhere, so fences had to be constantly built and maintained. It’s looking through the kaleidoscope and seeing a new color for the very first time that is exciting, refreshing and liberating!įollowing this I was able to guide them to transform their twenty-thousand-dollar monthly expense into forty-thousand-dollars in monthly revenue-on the same task!īasically, they were paying backpackers to build fences for their sheep. Perhaps even a different view ahead for herself. She had allowed herself the “possibility” to see something different through her kaleidoscope.Ī different possibility. She came back and said, “One of the ladies seemed ‘ kind of nice.’” Or at least to see that perhaps this “view” was in fact incorrect.Įventually after much cajoling and effort my client ended up having tea with three of these very wealthy women. She tried very hard not to go through with this, but I wanted her to see a different view of rich people. I arranged for one of the business partners to go for tea with some of the richest women in their town. They didn’t ‘see’ this at all, so I decided to show them. I also discovered that they didn’t like rich people and money. With such a focus, with such a view, can you guess what continued to show up?
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