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Outsource Your Weak Spots

By: HWnW

Published: March 20, 2008
Outsource Your Weak Spots

HWnW

Why make money when you can make millionaires? Loral Langemeier is the founder and CEO of the wealth-building mentoring program, Live Out Loud. She's been featured in "The Secret," and she's the author of "The Millionaire Maker" series, including "The Millionaire Maker: Act, Think, and Make Money the Way the Wealthy Do".

Loral Langemeier has many passions. She loves people, sports, teaching, money, play, dinner parties, wine, and fun. Everything she touches seems to become a passion to her. Growing up on a farm in Nebraska taught Loral never to "ask" for money, but that's exactly what she does today. She teaches others to do it as well, and she turns some of them into millionaires.

Loral believes that anything worth doing is worth turning into a business. So many people today do things for others and ask nothing in return. People have hobbies that they never share. Do you enjoy running errands? Why not get paid to run errands for people who are disabled or too busy? Do you enjoy scrapbooking? Why not get paid to scrapbook for others?

Loral became a millionaire in her 30's after starting her own business as a teenager. How? Plain and simple: she asked for money. One of her passions had always been sports and fitness, so she decided to become a personal trainer. In college, she taught her friends how to host aerobic workout sessions.

Her aerobics classes led to a business in which she was getting paid for other people's efforts. She found the clients, and then she got a percentage of the profits her employees made. This eventually led to a multi-million dollar contract with the Chevron Corporation in which she set up fitness centers on over 200 offshore oil rigs.

If Loral Langemeier's had a motto, it might be something like, "Strengthen Your Strengths. Hire Your Weaknesses." That's just a fancy way of saying, "don't waste your time." Building a business quickly and efficiently means you can't do everything by yourself, especially the things you don't know how to do.

Of course, not everyone can hire a full staff in the beginning. It's important to start with a couple of key people who can multi-task or work seasonally. That means that someone who failed math three times should hire an accountant. Someone who knows nothing about advertising should hire a marketing manager. Most importantly, if it's worth doing, it's worth being paid well to do it. It won't take long before you can afford a full staff.

Not getting bogged down in the details doesn't only apply to your business. It also applies to your life. People are into so many little things these days that they don't have time to breathe. Cut out the things that aren't essential or that can be handled by someone else. Focus on your business so that you can get out of the rat race to free up time with your family.

You can do it! You can discover how to seek wealth and become a millionaire! Let

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