If you haven’t yet seen Roger Hamilton’s Wealth Vector cards, here’s an opportunity to dive deeper into the Wealth Dynamics system. Roger devised the 64 cards to give the specific actions on what to do (and what not to do) to stay in flow between any two profiles. So, for example, a Creator can see exactly how to approach an Accumulator in a way that creates flow, and vice versa.
“Whenever something blocks or breaks – whether a business or a relationship, this is a sign that you aren’t following flow. The Wealth Vector cards make it very clear what causes these blocks or breaks, and what actions keep you in flow.” – Roger James Hamilton
The Wealth Vector cards also apply to the stages of enterprise, so they can be used to ensure every team member is doing the most effective thing to build trust and flow within the organisation.
Roger Hamilton has based the 64 cards on the 64 hexagrams of the I Ching. This is the Chinese ‘Book of Changes’ which sees flow in time as one of 64 different ‘energies’. In the same way that we all acknowledge four distinct ‘seasons’ where we do different things in Spring than in Winter, the I Ching acknowledges sixty-four distinct ‘energies’ where we do different things in each to follow the natural flow. You can find out more about the Wealth Vectors at the upcoming Wealth Dynamics Academy, taking place in Bali this August.