'What Goes Around Comes Around'
I'm talking about money!
Napolean Hill says, "You are paid in direct proportion to the service you render." Dr John Demartini once asked a question to an audience he was speaking to, "How many of you have used Microsoft Windows?" Almost everyone in the audience put their hands up. Dr Demartini answered, "Now you know why Bill Gates is a billionaire. He's provided a service that has been a benefit to everyone."
I'm not sure about you, but for me the main reason for me becoming a member at Wealthy Affiliate primarily had to do with money. It might be the same reason you joined to. Maybe I'm overanalysing, but I still don't know what money and wealth is. I just started saving seriously last week. I've spent the last few years putting money into my savings account only to take it out again for some utterly trivial excuse I made up.
From what I have learnt, 'Wealth' is a decision. The reason why you're not wealthy is because you haven't decided it's important enough for you to actually do something about it.
For as long as it takes, I'm going to have to flood my mind with ideas of wealth and abundance because obviously there's been a lacking in that area of my life. So I've decided to go through some good wealth building books. Here's a short list:
Think and Grow Rich - Napoleon Hill
Rich Dad, Poor Dad - Robert Kiyosaki
The Millionaire Next Door - Stanely and Danko
The Intelligent Investor - Benjamin Graham
Street Smarts - Jim Rodgers
One Up On Wall Street - Peter Lynch
The Little Book Of Common Sense Investing - John Bogle
Secrets Of The Millionaire Mind - T. Harv Eker
The Richest Man In Babylon - George Clason
Obviously, there is a sea of information available out there. I plan to read at least 100 books in this area of wealth building for the purpose of planting new seeds in my mind and making all things related to wealth building my most dominant thought. Remember, you're mind is the most powerful wealth building asset of all!
Good Luck everyone and all the best!
Marie
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should take you a week or so :-) This is a great way to focus and welcome different stuff into your life.
So true... I never knew making money was a spiritual thing, it never used to register with the 'arty farty' side of me.. maybe that's why I'm struggling with it at the moment... I couldn't agree with you more when it comes to making yourself focus and welcome different stuff in your life... Thank you for your feedback :)
Very insightful. There is more to wealth than meets the eye like Rich said. For me it's providing a website that serves a purpose and also brings me enjoyment and hopefully enjoyment to others. If along the way I make money that's a bonus, but not my entire focus. I think it's more about being an authority in a niche -- we trust Microsoft or Apple so we invest . . . over and over again.
It's an inner game isn't it? I'm still learning, very interesting! Thanks for your feedback Rich :)
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Awesome ambition, and I believe we do create our own reality in how we think.
The real key to all of this knowledge is taking action on it.
It does no good in the mind, if it is not acted upon once learned.
Enjoy your journey!
True! Thank you for your feedback Shawn!
You are welcome:)