Don’t Hate Her Because She’s Rich. Copy Her Habits.

Don’t Hate Her Because She’s Rich. Copy Her Habits.

It might be tempting to hate people who have more money than you, but by doing so you may actually be hurting YOURSELF more than anything else. 

See, when we focus on what we do not love about our lives, we get more of it.

It’s pretty simple, really. The law of attraction in action

It looks like this. 

If we feel cheated/less than or otherwise unsatisfactorily when we see, hear or think about people who have more money than we do, all we’re doing is bringing ourselves more money problems. 

That’s why I’m sharing this link with you today – it contains 8 secrets shared with the author by wealthy families on how to handle money. 

I think we could all use these tips. 

Take a look at the full article in the link below, and be sure to come back and tell me what you think about all of this. 

We all love living vicariously through the lives of the rich and famous, don’t we? The huge houses, the bling, the far-flung vacations, the champagne flowing from pure gold kitchen faucets.

But that’s not the reality for most wealthy families. For every loaded celebrity who spends money extravagantly until it’s all gone, there are dozens of rich people quietly building their personal fortunes.

You’d never know how much money they have because they live so simply.

True, most wealthy people are born into affluence and are taught how to keep their assets growing. But what about the ordinary folks who build their prosperity themselves? What are their secrets? Lucky for you, we got to the bottom of it and boiled it down to 8 money secrets of wealthy families we should all steal — starting now!

 

Read the Original Story at The Stir click here

Affirmations & Reflections: Financial Freedom

Affirmations & Reflections: Financial Freedom

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I work towards financial freedom.

One of my main goals in life is to be financially free. Everything I do now in my personal and professional life is geared towards achieving the financial freedom I desire. And I know it is on the horizon.

I am excited about what is to come, about what I know I can easily achieve once I leave financial challenges behind. I anticipate being able to provide all the niceties that my loved ones deserve.

I acknowledge that my past chronicles unwise choices and a lack of the discipline needed to maintain financial wellness. But I also recognize that the time has come to put aside such behaviors and focus on a financially healthy future.

In my workplace, I focus on achieving the targets set for the company. I actively play my part in making the business successful so I can, in turn, reap financial success. I look forward to the rewards in store for me.

In my personal life, I eliminate unnecessary and wasteful expenditures so I can put that money away in savings. I now truly understand the impact of being financially responsible. I know that I am in charge of my financial future.

Today, I bring my financial freedom into being. The pride I feel as I make wise choices in managing my money keeps me focused on my goal.

Self-Reflection Questions:

1. Do I have the discipline to deny myself one of my favorite, expensive treats?
2. In what ways can I work at building financial freedom?
3. Can I maintain financial freedom after I achieve it?

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