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Dancing With The Stars

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chris@moneyripples.com

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When you share your gifts it makes them stronger ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ â

When you share your gifts it makes them stronger ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ I've always had a passion to teach. Even though I'm financially independent, I still want to teach others so that they, too, can reach their goals. I even wanted to teach ballroom dancing at one point. No kidding. Back in the early 2000s, I was actually one of the top amateur ballroom dancers in the nation. I even danced with several of the top dancers on the Dancing with Stars TV show. Not because I was that great of a dancer, but because my strengths were persistence, a desire to find a better way, and a love for teaching. Most dancers have been dancing since they could barely walk—I started when I was 18. I got better faster because I wasn't afraid to share what I had learned. And when I taught others, I would have to master the skill myself first. I learned by teaching. I tell you this not because I want you to dig up old clips of Dancing with the Stars (I wasn't actually on the show, but I did look pretty suave though), but because of what I call Divine Genius. Your Divine Genius is when you take the combination of your strengths, talents, passions, and values and use them to serve others. It's like your own superpower. The amazing thing is when you share your gifts, it makes them stronger. And you can use these gifts, your Divine Genius, to improve your financial situation and the lives of those you serve. It's one of our main focuses of our [Wealth Accelerator Academy](. If you are interested in learning more, just hit reply and let me know. I eventually turned my passion toward teaching people about money because, in the long run, it helps more people than improving their Cha-Cha. (Unless, of course, you have aspirations to win Dancing with the Stars…) So, what is your Divine Genius? What is the intersection between your talents, passions, and values—and can you imagine a way in which you can use that to serve others? Hit reply and we can bounce some ideas around and see what we come up with. Above all else, remember to maintain poise and posture by controlling our center of gravity—that, and it's okay to step on a few toes while you're learning. Chris [CASHFLOW CALCULATOR]( [INFINITE BANKING]( [CASHFLOW CONSULTING]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Money Ripples, 2503 S 800 W, Mapleton, United States

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