The first rule of making progress in anything you do is setting goals, allowing yourself to always have a finish line in sight. This provides a boost in motivation during those moments when slogging forward seems impossible, giving you something tangible to work towards at every moment.
T. HARV EKERIn 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.
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The first element of change is awareness. You can’t change something unless you know it exists.
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Practice being in the present. Do what you’re doing 100%.
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Rich people see opportunities. Poor people see obstacles. Rich people see potential growth. Poor people see potential loss. Rich people focus on rewards. Poor focus on the risks.
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If you have a big problem in your life, all that means is that you are being a small person!
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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.
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You design the life you want to have.
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Success is a learnable skill. You can learn to succeed at anything
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Remember, your motto is, if they can do it, I can do it!
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Money is a lubricant. It lets you “slide” through life instead of having to “scrape” by.
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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.
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You will be paid in direct proportion to the value you create in the marketplace.
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Focus on what you want, not on what you don’t want.
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Rich people believe “You can have your cake and eat it too.” Middle-class people believe “Cake is too rich, so I’ll only have a little piece.” Poor people don’t believe they deserve cake, so they order a doughnut, focus on the hole, and wonder why they have “nothing.”
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I took his suggestion to heart and went from a “know-it-all” to a “learn-it-all.”
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Rich people are willing to promote themselves and their value. Poor people think negatively about selling and promotion.
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