You may need to pay outstanding bills, medical costs, food and groceries, insurance, car payments, thus it is why you work. But you cannot go to work and expect things to work out in your favor if you are merely working for cash to take care of your own needs.
This is not how you need to look at value. The market place only wants you giving value to them. Once that value continues to remain the same, so does your paycheck.
The market place wants value for money. The sooner we rethink our conditioned thoughts in this area the sooner we can break away from our dead end road.
We need to work harder on ourselves then we do at our job.
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GreatTimes52
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Very relevent points covered here Rick. But you put a dividing line between rich and poor. There is no in between or is this a comparison from positive to negative thinking! Either way I still say you will blog of the day!
JeffL61
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Thank you for posting such an outstanding and motivating article, Rick! I also believe that with all of the negativity that has become prevalent throughout the world, (ISIS/terrorist attacks) you can add that as well to how the minds of many people have become so effected in how they feel about themselves. One selfishly perhaps does have to look within his/her own being.
No one can really take care of you unless you're wiling to do it yourself - and this includes people who have addictions, (smoking, sex, drugs, alcohol, gambling, shopping and etc.). It takes a commitment to improve your own being - mind, body and spirit in order for one to truly become the person that he/she can potentially be and achieve in the course of a lifetime. This would include personal happiness, great health, monetary wealth, career achievements, (which includes running a successful online business), a spiritual relationship with their God and so on.
This is one of those articles, Rick that should be read by ALL WA members if anything just for motivation. To be blunt I don't make that statement all that often either!
Jeff
No one can really take care of you unless you're wiling to do it yourself - and this includes people who have addictions, (smoking, sex, drugs, alcohol, gambling, shopping and etc.). It takes a commitment to improve your own being - mind, body and spirit in order for one to truly become the person that he/she can potentially be and achieve in the course of a lifetime. This would include personal happiness, great health, monetary wealth, career achievements, (which includes running a successful online business), a spiritual relationship with their God and so on.
This is one of those articles, Rick that should be read by ALL WA members if anything just for motivation. To be blunt I don't make that statement all that often either!
Jeff
TheGrizzly
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Rick, great post! Totally agree. Often times what we are trying to change masks the real issue at hand, our thoughts. When we confront our thoughts and limiting beliefs then and only then are we on the path to progress. All the best.
-Evan
-Evan