You have heard me say it before, but here we go again:

The more money you make the more people you can help. It's true.

My mentor says that money is not the most important thing in the world, but it touches everything that is. Money is the great equalizer and it brings equality. I was never as clear about this as when I was in Africa. It allows you to be truly free and ultimate financial freedom allows you to help others be free. Most of you reading this know that our passions go beyond earning money, but let me make a bold statement here:

My passion is making money. I know I can turn that revenue or profit into opportunity. Education brings entrepreneurship, which brings equality. Every dollar I make lets me do something more, better, or bigger for myself and others and every ounce of that trickles up and down to play a role in the cycle of opportunity.

* There is no shame in making money.

* There is no shame in asking for money.

* There is no shame in being focused on money.

* There is no shame in making money important.

On occasion I will get an email chastising me for being focused on profits and reminding me that my motto is, "help more people". As if helping more people and making money are separate. They are the most connected of any two actions. If you truly want to help more people you will want to make more money just as passionately. Here are some keys to making a big difference:

1) Ask for money: You gift is your gift because you are meant to share it and be rewarded, and those rewards are meant for your abundance and generosity to others.

2) Stop confusing giving back with giving it away. When you give your services away you don't help anyone. You lose the value and the opportunity to create revenue that you can use to contribute.

3) Let go of the shame. God did not intend for us to be broke or worry about money. Just look at the Universe... the blade of grass does not struggle to grow. The environment is abundant with air to breathe. Money worry is a choice. You always get what you need when you need it.

4) Make it a priority to make as much money as you absolutely can. And then be armed and ready to change your world and the world around you. I am motivated to educate girls. I am motivated to cultivate entrepreneurs. I am committed to bringing equality. It will take money, so I am fine with making more and making it a focus.

Money is the great equalizer. Wanna change the world? Change your bank account.

(c) 2011 Suzanne Evans

Author's Bio: 

Suzanne Evans is best known as the 'action expert' and has coached hundreds of solopreneurs to model her multiple six figure business. Learn how you can help more people, make more money and have more fun doing what you love by signing up for your free copy of the 5-Part Mini-Course 'Awakening Your Authentic Entrepreneur' at http://www.helpmorepeople.com