If you are insecure, guess what? The rest of the world is too. Do not overestimate the competition and underestimate yourself. You are better than you think.
T. HARV EKERFocus on all four of your net worth factors: increasing your income, increasing your savings, increasing your investment returns, and decreasing your cost of living by simplifying your lifestyle.
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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.
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Every master was once a disaster.
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Until you show you can handle what you’ve got, you won’t get any more!
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Never have a ceiling on your income.
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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.
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It comes down to this: either you control money, or it controls you. To control money, you must manage it.
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Where attention goes, energy flows and results show.
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Nobody ever died of discomfort, yet living in the name of comfort has killed more ideas, more opportunities, more actions, and more growth than everything else combined. Comfort kills!
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If you believe in your value, how could it possibly be appropriate to hide it from people who need it?
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Rich people collect land. Poor people collect bills.
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When the subconscious mind must chose between deeply rooted emotions and logic, emotions will almost always win.
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Rich people focus on what they want, while poor people focus on what they don’t want.
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If your goal is to be comfortable, chances are you’ll never get rich. But if your goal is to be rich, chances are you’ll end up mighty comfortable.
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One step in the right direction is better than a hundred years of thinking about it.
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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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