Complaining is the absolute worst possible thing you could do for your health or your wealth. The worst!
T. HARV EKERRemember, either you control your money or it will control you.
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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.
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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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Happiness doesn’t come from living a lukewarm life, always wondering what could have been. Happiness comes as a result of being in our natural state of growth and living up to our fullest potential.
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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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You can be a victim or you can be rich, but you can’t be both. Listen up! Every time, and I mean every time, you blame, justify, or complain, you are slitting your financial throat.
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The size of the problem is never the issue — what matters is the size of you!
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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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How you do anything is how you do everything.
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Happy people build their inner world; unhappy people blame their outer world.
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Part of your mission in life then must be to share your gifts with as many people as possible. That means being willing to play big.
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Money is a lubricant. It lets you “slide” through life instead of having to “scrape” by.
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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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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.
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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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