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.
T. HARV EKERBecoming rich isn’t as much about getting rich financially as about whom you become, in character and mind, to get rich. I want to share a secret with you that few people know: the fastest way to get rich and stay rich is to work on developing you!
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If you want to change the fruits, you will first have to change the roots. If you want to change the visible, you must first change the invisible.
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Whenever you feel uncomfortable, instead of retreating back into your old comfort zone, pat yourself on the back and say, “I must be growing,” and continue moving forward.
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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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“No thought lives in your head rent-free.” Each thought you have will either be an investment or a cost.
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Rich people constantly learn and grow. Poor people think they already know.
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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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Today’s Declaration: I am courageous. I am willing to act in spite of fear.
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The biggest obstacle to wealth is fear. People are afraid to think big, but if you think small, you’ll only achieve small things.
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You must acquire the habits and skills of managing a small amount of money before you can have a large amount.
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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.
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I will be rich or I will die trying.
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The truth is few people “think” big and even fewer “play” big. Why? Because “big” often means big responsibilitie s, big hassles and big problems. They look at that “bigness” and shrink. They’re smaller than their problems.
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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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Poor people choose now. Rich people choose balance.
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I observe my thoughts and entertain only those that empower me.
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