Secrets of the Millionaire Mind: Mastering the Inner Game of Wealth
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“I will be rich or I will die trying.”
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Most people I know who are not financially successful have limits on how much they are willing to do, how much they are willing to risk, and how much they are willing to sacrifice.
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Are you willing to work sixteen hours a day? Rich people are. Are you willing to work seven days a week and give up most of your weekends? Rich people are. Are you willing to sacrifice seeing your family, your friends, and give up your recreations and hobbies? Rich people are. Are you willing to risk all your time, energy, and start-up capital with no guarantee of returns?
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The definition we use in our programs is “a person who solves problems for people at a profit.”
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How do you help? There
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find. Now the question is how many families and people can you assist? Are you willing to help ten instead of one, twenty instead of ten, one hundred instead of twenty? This is what I mean by playing big.
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Rich people see opportunities. Poor people see obstacles. Rich people see potential growth. Poor people see potential loss. Rich people focus on the rewards. Poor focus on the risks.
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set “It will work because I’ll make it work.”
Mecyll Jamila
So, I am a writer teaching beginner writers how to make an income from writing a piece of work i.e. Blog post, book, that touches people's lives and hearts. That won't happen if you keep lying to yourself that you're okay though you are not. For years of online writing, I kept telling lies to attract traffic as per demands from authorities. I kept telling lies to myself I am okay and having a thick face to tell people how to overcome this and that, well, in fact, I haven't myself. How can a writer make money at home without making lies? I learned the value of money working at home by being true to myself and believing my real capabilities. When I did, earning $500 has gotten simpler.
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Rich people expect to succeed. They have confidence in their abilities, they have confidence in their creativity, and they believe that should the doo-doo hit the fan, they can find another way to succeed.
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Rich people are confident with their abilities.
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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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is: If you want to get rich, focus on making, keeping, and investing your money. If you want to be poor, focus on spending your money.
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much being stuck behind a cash register. Second, I’d already learned what I came to learn.
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Similar to Robert Kiyosaki
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Rich people get started.
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How can you be something you despise?
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you can’t be rich and a good person or rich and spiritual.
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Bo Sanchez and everyone in the Kerygma
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In my experience, the richest people I know are the nicest people I know. They
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I remember Dan Lok said the same.
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Your job is simply to be the best you can be. If
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From now on, I want you to practice reframing other people’s negativity as a reminder of how not to be.
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I love hearing their attitude when they win: “It was a great effort from the entire team. We did well but we still have improvements to make. It goes to show you that hard
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work pays off.” I also love listening to their attitude when they lose: “It’s only one game. We’ll be back, we’re just going to forget about this one and put our focus on the next game. We’ll go back and talk about where we can do better, and then do whatever it takes to win.”
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Rich people are comfortable with other successful people.
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if you really want to touch a millionaire, become one!
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People who have issues with selling and promotion are usually broke. It
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Rich people are almost always excellent promoters.
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which means that you have to be adept at selling, inspiring, and motivating people to buy into your vision.
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I have to work on this. One of them was shocked with how impressive my site was. Before, I never recognized that and even thought of changing it for a better site theme. But here I was, surprised with the compliment I got from the community. So, I have to package myself, my value, my high-income skills, and my potential as a person with writing prowess. "Make Your First $500 Without The Need To Lie To Generate Leads."
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Suppose you had a cure for arthritis, and you met someone who was suffering and in pain with the disease. Would you hide it from him or her? Would you wait for that person to read your mind or guess that you have a product that could help?
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More often than not, people who have a problem with promotion don’t fully believe in their product or don’t fully believe in themselves. Consequently,
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True.
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Rich and successful people are bigger than their problems,
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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 any problem.
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The size of the problem is never the issue—what matters is the size of you!
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Rich and successful people are solution-oriented;
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First, many people feel unworthy or undeserving.
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Plenty of wealthy people don’t feel overly worthy.
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Recognize that whether you are worthy or not is all a made-up “story.
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Can you imagine a squirrel saying, “I’m not going to collect many nuts this year to prepare for winter because I’m not worthy?”
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One of my own sayings is “If a hundred-foot oak tree had the mind of a human, it would only grow to be ten feet tall!”
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This line caught me off-guard. How would a straight A student feel she does not have the skill to share knowledge to people? How can a writer for 5 years doesn't have the courage to share her knowledge about earning money from it?
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because you have to believe it and buy into it for it to have any effect and that can’t come from anyone else but you.
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“BY THE POWER INVESTED IN ME, I HEREBY ANOINT YOU AS ‘WORTHY’ FROM NOW UNTIL FOREVER MORE!”
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For every giver there must be a receiver, and for every receiver there must be a giver.
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It goes like this: “Universe, if anyone has something great coming to them and they’re not willing to take it, send it to me! I am open and willing to receive all of your blessings. Thank you.”
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Rich people work hard and believe it’s perfectly appropriate to be well rewarded for their efforts and the value they provide for others.
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Get really rich and then help people who don’t have the opportunity you did. That makes a lot more sense to me than being broke and helping no one.
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If you’re kind, money will afford you the opportunity to be kinder.
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If you’re generous, more money will simply allow you to be more generous.
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Being open and willing to receive is absolutely critical if you want to create wealth.
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“I’m a money magnet. Thank you, thank you, thank you.”
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Pamper yourself. At least once a month do something special to nurture yourself and your spirit.
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The fear most people have of being paid based on their results is often just a fear of breaking out of their old conditioning.
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I too encourage you to work “for yourself.” Start your own business, work on commission, get a percentage of revenue or company profits, or get stock options.
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This is what I have been doing while working for Roope as his only - the best writer he could possibly have. "How can you be an irresistible writer?"
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Selling is one of the world’s highest-paid professions.