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		<title>The Creator Personality</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to productivity and success, there&#8217;s one common character trait that literally screams of future success: the Creator Personality.
The creator is someone who always adds value. Always. The creator is constantly putting something valuable together, whether it&#8217;s a product, a job or a plan.
Creators can&#8217;t help but succeed because our economy rewards value; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to productivity and success, there&#8217;s one common character trait that literally screams of future success: <strong>the Creator Personality</strong>.</p>
<p>The creator is someone who always adds value. Always. The creator is constantly putting something valuable together, whether it&#8217;s a product, a job or a plan.</p>
<p>Creators can&#8217;t help but succeed because our economy rewards value; if one makes something valuable then people will want it. When people want it, they&#8217;ll pay.  Value and profit go hand-in-hand.</p>
<p><strong>Building wealth requires having the mindset of a creator.</strong></p>
<p>This isn&#8217;t just about starting a business. This article will focus on how to be a creator in the &#8220;everyday&#8221; workplace. No product-line required.</p>
<h3>Value Creates Profit</h3>
<p>Our economic system rewards value. A product will not exist if no one purchases it and no one will purchase a product if they don&#8217;t believe it has value.</p>
<p>The iPod, best-seller books, designer clothes and other products only exist because people will purchase them. Make a cruddy product that simply doesn&#8217;t work to any extent and you won&#8217;t do as well as you would if you offered value.</p>
<p>Coca-Cola got where it&#8217;s at today because of a consistent taste and because of incredibly creative marketing towards the start of the mega-company&#8217;s existence. Value created profit.</p>
<p>The Internet was a mess before Google decided that a search-engine based on rewarding &#8220;popular&#8221; content would be valuable. Value created profit. A lot of profit.</p>
<p>When it comes to business, there&#8217;s an entire branch dedicated toward convincing people that the product is valuable. Marketing is founded on this premise: you should spend money (give us profit) because we&#8217;ll give you value. And it works.</p>
<p><strong>People like value. People flock to value. People pay for value.</strong></p>
<p>This isn&#8217;t just for business owners. The principle is much, much more basic than that. Understanding and emphasizing value is the crux of all achievement by anyone, not just for a business operator.</p>
<h3>Creators Eventually Succeed</h3>
<p>A creator who works as a webmaster who has a website is constantly adding valuable content to his website. This in turn will cause other webmasters to link to his website, which generates traffic, which causes more links &#8212; you see the point. Considering traffic means money, that&#8217;s success.</p>
<p>A creator who works as a grocery stocker is constantly analyzing how the organization of the store-rooms is done, looking for ways to add value to the system. The stocker will be promoted because people who promote value help the company. The higher he goes, the more profit the company makes.</p>
<p>A creator who works in an office discovers more efficient ways to use the technology and actually &#8220;get things done&#8221;&#8230;within reason.* With such efficiency more opportunities and resume&#8217; builders will come along. Remember, the more you get accomplished while at work, the more responsibility you can take on. This is long-term prep for a job transfer.</p>
<p>Creators can&#8217;t help but succeed. If they&#8217;re workers, they&#8217;ll become managers. If they&#8217;re managers, they&#8217;ll become owners. If they&#8217;re associates, they&#8217;ll become partners.</p>
<h3>Become a Creator</h3>
<p>Want to do well? Become a creator. Becoming a creator is outlandishly difficult; it requires completely throwing off the typical &#8220;worker mentality&#8221; and replacing it with the philosophy of achievement. Read below for tips on how you can start looking at the world through the eyes of a creator.</p>
<p><strong>Don&#8217;t Watch the Clock.</strong> Have you ever been to a store that closed a few minutes early, because the manager stepped out and the employees wanted to quit a bit early? The employees might think they are acting selfishly and are getting what they want. They aren&#8217;t.</p>
<p>The &#8220;clock-watcher&#8221; mentality is the anti-thesis of the creator. The creator goes to work for the ability to add value as habit, not to work just long enough to run out the door the moment the clock strikes five.</p>
<p><strong>Keep Your Eyes Open.</strong> There are always dozens of ways that we end up wasting time and doing thing inefficiently. The key to creating a more productive workplace in order to free up time and get noticed by superiors is to constantly look for those flaws. You know they&#8217;re there; what are they?</p>
<p><strong>Do Something Weird.</strong> Weird things can save time and create &#8220;something from nothing.&#8221; I once found out a friend wanted a website designed, so I volunteered to do it for $250, about half of what she was prepared to pay. She was delighted, of course, and I promised to have it done within 24 hours. </p>
<p>One small glitch: I don&#8217;t know how to design websites. So I Googled &#8220;outsource web design&#8221; and found an incredibly professional firm that agreed to do it for $75. Within 24 hours I made $175 because of 3 emails. In a few days I&#8217;ll be talking about outsourcing, so make sure to subscribe so you can read it; outsourcing can literally change your life.</p>
<p><strong>Be the Best.</strong> Nearly every work-force has different levels of workers. The better and more knowledgeable the worker, the more likely that worker will be seen as the leader. Be the best, get the best.</p>
<p><strong>Give Up Lunch Hour.</strong> If you spend an hour every single day brainstorming how you can find away to build a passive income source (I&#8217;ll be writing more about this as time goes on) you&#8217;ll find one eventually. If you spend an hour every single day in conversation with your significant other, you&#8217;ll build an incredibly stronger relationship.</p>
<p>Want to learn the guitar? An hour a day is more than enough time. Want to build a high-traffic website? Five hours per week is more than enough time as long as you don&#8217;t hurry. (I&#8217;ll be writing more about building a high-traffic website business later on!)</p>
<p>An hour every day is a lot of time. Over a year, it&#8217;s hundreds of hours. Over a lifetime, it&#8217;s literally months of potentially pure productive action. <strong>Don&#8217;t waste your lunch hour just mindlessly munching</strong>; find a way to turn that hour into something productive. The results will be nearly instantaneous.</p>
<p>You can eat and achieve at the same time.</p>
<h3>The Results of Productivity</h3>
<p>My father is one of the greatest success inspirations I ever hope to have. He&#8217;s been the master of getting &#8220;little things&#8221; constantly done so he has time for the &#8220;big things.&#8221; He married my mother when he was 19 and broke. They worked on discovering productive ways to get things done ever since.</p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t come up with the above ideas; my father lived them. He moved from the DJ of a small AM radio station to the manager of all of the radio stations in the area in just a few years. He now owns his own radio incorporation known by nearly everyone as being the most professional &#8220;get it done&#8221; business in the state.</p>
<p>There are literally millions of individuals who have done the same. I have yet to meet a self-made millionaire who didn&#8217;t succeed in the same manner. Learn to be a creator and create your own success.</p>


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