There are times when you are at our lowest and you become desperately in need of all the right answers. Even when you try to think straight, you are just so overwhelmed by your troubles that you just fade away from your capability of being a thinking being.
You succumb to the woes of despair when you have nothing or no one supporting you.You lose belief in yourself. You need someone or something to bring you out of the dark. When all else fail, you are held by one last effort to preserve your sanity.
A professor, teacher, or coach you can't see or touch or hear, Professor Faith –The Invisible Creative Business Coach. Is a professor who knows and understands the ups and downs of being a creative entrepreneur. Professor Faith has 3 lessons he wants to teach to put you on the right path of owning a creative business.
The Lesson: Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
You are dependent on many things in order to live peacefully and in harmony of yourself and with others. According to Maslow, there are levels of motivation which drives a person to be productive and positive.
Your basic physiological needs are food and shelter, then safety with socialization ,next love and belonging to a social group, then proceed with self esteem security from the outcome of the previous three items, then you reach the pinnacle of harmonious human thinking which is self-actualization.
What does this mean to You, the Creative Entrepreneur?
As a creative entrepereur ,when there's one flaw in your business operation, the possibility of breakdown of the whole hierarchy of needs can put you in the world of "I CAN'T and I'M NOT GOOD ENOUGH".
When the hierarchical needs crumble, you still have to believe you can hold on and relearn your way to a come back, which will help you to reconstruct yourself to self-actualization- "I CAN DO THIS THANG " attitude.
This is where Professor Faith: The Invisible Creative Business Coach comes in. Professor Faith teaches you to believe in the unseen and that believing in something more than self-actualization goes beyond normal human thinking and tangible comprehension.
The Self Actualization Theory as it applies to Creative Entrepreneurs
We are given a business mind to think of what to do, a heart to keep us strong against pessimistic business situations, and a body to perform the necessary actions to get the work done.The entreprenurial soul is the collective being of our mind, body, and heart.
We do not see, hear, hold, or comprehend it, but we know it is there. We know that each of our entrepreneurail souls need its own motivation.
Professor Faith tells us we are strong and can do all things we put our minds to it. His words are the food to our soul to keep our most basic existence in place.He participates in our day to day living just like a life coach, only this time; he's invisible, yet stronger than any other life coach that we may encounter.


We all need a Professor Faith to keep us motivated.
Thank you for sharing!
Professor Locs
Posted by: professorlocs | June 30, 2011 at 09:15 AM
This came at great time for me. I needed to see these words. Thank you so much.
Posted by: Dee Davis | June 30, 2011 at 09:45 AM
Professor locs- you have become the professor I need to enlighten me and make me laugh. Professor Faith has been the teacher I needed to say "I believe in you- make me proud"
Thanks for sharing your wisdom with us.
Alease
Posted by: Alease | June 30, 2011 at 10:26 AM
Dee- I am glad these words help.
Thanks for sharing- let me know if I can help you with anything.
Alease
Posted by: Alease | June 30, 2011 at 10:27 AM
Love it! FAITH will get us everywhere!
Posted by: SeaStarArts | June 30, 2011 at 02:06 PM
Professor Faith sounds like a dear old friend who never stops caring and never stops giving. We all need a Professor Faith in our life. Thanks so much for sharing him with us!
Dr. Cris
Posted by: Dr. Cris | June 30, 2011 at 02:42 PM
So true. Faith is everything!
Posted by: Alease | June 30, 2011 at 04:49 PM
Dr. Cris- he is a dear friend that all of us need should have in our lives.
Thanks for leaving a comment.
Alease
Posted by: Alease | June 30, 2011 at 04:50 PM