

I’ll never forget the day I attended a seminar led by Roger Hamilton — it opened a door in my mind that’s never fully closed. His concept of Flow wasn’t just a business principle, it was a life philosophy. It taught me that success isn’t about striving or struggling — it’s about aligning with who you already are.
“Your Life Your Legacy” explores this idea in depth. Through the stories of 38 entrepreneurs and wealth creators from around the world, Roger shows how understanding your natural energetic blueprint — through his Wealth Dynamics profiling system — can transform the way you work, build, create, and contribute.
Whether you’re a creative, a connector, a visionary, or a detail-driven organiser, this book helps you identify your innate path to wealth — not just financial, but emotional and spiritual too. It bridges the inner world of purpose with the outer world of entrepreneurship.
What stood out most for me is Roger’s ability to weave ancient wisdom (like the I Ching) with modern business models, showing that when we stop forcing ourselves to fit someone else’s mould and instead trust our own rhythm, we move from resistance to resonance.
This book is ideal for soul-led entrepreneurs, creatives, and change-makers who are looking for a new way to define success — one that feels both aligned and sustainable. If you’ve ever felt like there must be an easier, more natural way to thrive, this book will likely feel like a homecoming.
Discovering Your Flow Type
In Your Life Your Legacy, Roger James Hamilton invites readers to explore the path of least resistance to wealth — one that begins by understanding who you are at your core. His Wealth Dynamics system reveals 8 unique entrepreneurial profiles, each with their own natural strengths, challenges, and ideal way to create value in the world.
I remember learning about these profiles during Roger’s seminar years ago — and it was one of those rare moments when everything just clicked. It helped me stop comparing myself to others and start building a life that actually felt like mine.
Here’s a quick glimpse of each profile — maybe one will speak directly to you:
- Creator – The Visionary
Big-picture thinkers full of ideas and innovation. They thrive when they’re building new things, but can struggle with follow-through. Famous example: Elon Musk
→ “If you’re bursting with ideas but overwhelmed by the details — you may be a Creator.”
- Star – The Spotlight Leader
Charismatic, inspiring, and driven by personal brand. They shine when connecting with people, but need structure behind the scenes. Famous example: Oprah Winfrey
→”If you light up a room and naturally attract attention — the Star may be your flow.”
- Supporter – The People Person
Natural leaders and team builders who energize others. They don’t want to be in the spotlight but are powerful behind a strong vision. Famous example: Meg Whitman (eBay)
→ “If you thrive when uplifting others and building communities — this is your lane.”
- Deal Maker – The Connector
Excellent at building relationships and finding win-win opportunities. They create value by brokering deals rather than making products. Famous example: Donald Trump (prior to politics)
→ “If you’re a natural matchmaker in business or life — this may be you.”
- Trader – The Calm in the Chaos
Grounded, observant, and tuned into timing. They create wealth by buying low and selling high — emotionally and financially. Famous example: George Soros
→ “If you have a knack for timing and balancing — you’re likely a Trader.”
- Accumulator – The Steward
Reliable, structured, and detail-oriented. They build wealth steadily through patience and systems. Famous example: Warren Buffett
→ “If you love making things efficient and dependable — this profile fits.”
- Lord – The Asset Builder
Low-profile, high-control. They create value by owning and optimising assets. Great with numbers, systems, and efficiency — but not public-facing. Famous example: Ingvar Kamprad (IKEA)
→ “If you’d rather build empires quietly than be in the spotlight — you’re likely a Lord.”
- Mechanic – The Perfectionist Improver
System thinkers who love improving what’s already there. They thrive when refining, tweaking, and fixing broken systems. Famous example: Ray Kroc (McDonald’s)
→ “If you find joy in making good things great — you might be a Mechanic.”
Each of us has a unique flow — and Your Life Your Legacy is a guide to uncovering yours. When you lean into it, life (and work) starts to feel a little less forced… and a lot more fulfilling.
“It’s not about becoming someone else — it’s about becoming more of who you already are.”
I’ve come to recognise that I sit somewhere between the Creator and the Supporter profiles — a dreamer with a head full of ideas and a heart that beats in service of others. Building the Soulful Café has been a deeply personal act of alignment, weaving together the vision, passion, and curiosity of the Creator with the nurturing, community-focused energy of the Supporter. It hasn’t been a straight path — I’ve wandered, doubted, circled back — but each time I listened inward and honoured my natural flow, I found my way back here. Creating this space feels like the culmination of a long-held dream: a place to share, to connect, and hopefully to guide others gently home to their own truth.
If you’re curious to learn more, this book is one of those rare guides that merges entrepreneurial insight with soulful alignment. I’ve personally returned to it more than once.
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