If you want to create wealth, it is imperative that you believe that you are at the steering wheel of life, especially your financial life.
If we’re going to strive for spiritual growth, we have to be willing to put concepts into practice in our everyday lives, in all relationships with all people. You can’t separate your “spiritual life” from your “work life.” They’re both your life! In the same vein, you can’t separate money and happiness.
I have found that the richest people I know are also the nicest.
In my experience, getting rich takes focus, courage, knowledge, expertise, 100 percent of your effort, a never-give-up attitude and of course a rich mind-set.
Rich people associate with positive, successful people. Poor people associate with negative or unsuccessful people.
Make it a policy to know your net worth to the penny.
I took his suggestion to heart and went from a "know-it-all" to a "learn-it-all."
Rich people believe 'I create my life.' Poor people believe 'Life happens to me.'
The size of the problem is never the issue -- what matters is the size of you!
My definition of financial freedom is simple: it is the ability to live the lifestyle you desire without having to work or rely on anyone else for money.
People are so afraid of hearing "No" that they often don't even try. You have nothing to lose by just asking! A good friend of mine once told me, "Harv, a closed mouth won't get fed." Open your mouth! Say something if negotiations aren't going the way you'd like.
Poor people will do almost anything to avoid problems. They see a challenge and they run...the secret to success, my friends, is not to try to avoid or get rid of or shrink from your problems; the secret is to grow yourself so that you are bigger than your problems.
The single biggest difference between financial success and financial failure is how well you manage your money. It's simple: to master money, you must manage money.
Whatever results you're getting, be they rich or poor, good or bad, positive or negative, always remember that your outer world is simply a reflection of your inner world. If things aren't going well in your outer life, it's because things aren't going well in your inner life. It's that simple.
Rich people play the money game to win. Poor people play the money game to not lose.
If a person weren't failing in some way, shape or form, would he or she need to blame, justify, or complain? The obvious answer is no.
Never have a ceiling on your income.
My inner world creates my outer world.
You must acquire the habits and skills of managing a small amount of money before you can have a large amount.
It all comes down to this: if your subconscious "financial blueprint" is not "set" for success, nothing you learn, nothing you know, and nothing you do will make much of a difference.
I observe my thoughts and entertain only those that empower me.
Consciousness is observing your thoughts and actions so that you can live from true choice in the present moment rather than being run by programming from the past.
I will be rich or I will die trying.
The world doesn’t need more people playing small. It’s time to stop hiding out and start stepping out. It’s time to stop needing and start leading. It’s time to start sharing your gifts instead of hoarding them or pretending they don’t exist. It’s time you started playing the game of life in a “big” way.
Rich people manage their money well. Poor people mismanage their money well.
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