Thursday, October 31, 2013

Rich People Have Big Libraries – Poor People Have Big TVs

Rich People Have Big Libraries – Poor People Have Big TVs by Rob Walcher

Have you made up your mind that you are ready to move into the field where the big earners play? You’re tired of low-income wages. You’re tired of barely getting by. You’re sick to the teeth of scrimping and never having enough. You are desperate for things to not just be better, but to be really great!


If that describes you, there are some questions you will need to face squarely and answer honestly.


1. If you want to become a millionaire (that’s fairly wealthy, wouldn’t you say), how do millionaires act?

2. If you want to become a big earner, how do big earners think?

3. If you want to be rich, what is it that differentiates the rich from the poor? Most people answer these questions something like this:


Millionaires live in big houses and buy luxury cars.


Big earners think about how much money they have to spend and where they’re going on their next cruise.


Rich are different from poor because they have more money.


Wrong, wrong and wrong!


You Will Never Join the Rich if You Never Know the Rich


Let’s take this questioning a step further. If you wanted to be a corporate executive, wouldn’t you need to know what corporate executives do and what it is that works best for them? If you wanted to be a sky diver, wouldn’t it be in your best interest to find out what successful sky divers do and what works for them? If you wanted to ski double-black diamond slopes, will you just head for the slopes one day and jump in with the veterans? Am I making my point?


If you want to be wealthy (rich) doesn’t it stand to reason that you would learn how wealthy people think? And learn how they are different? To believe you become truly wealthy just because you gain a ton money; is similar to thinking you are an expert sky diver just because you know how to strap on a parachute. There’s so much more to it!


This article is much too confined to do justice to such as study as this, but let’s make a brief, general overview. Hopefully it will create a desire in you to learn more. Just for clarification: we are referring to the rich as those who are wealthy inwardly as well as outwardly. If they lost everything tomorrow, they would have the wherewithal to build it all over again, because it isn’t the money, but their mindset.

Let’s begin by taking the cue from our title: Wealthy people invest in self-improvement of mind and spirit. Poor people invest in things like big-screen TVs. See how it works? Here are a few more.

  • Wealthy people are willing to take calculated risks. Poor people want a guarantee (i.e. steady paycheck). They feel that the whole world is out to get them.
  •  Wealthy people step out of the pack; they are not afraid to work independently. Poor people have a herd mentality; they watch a lot of TV and let the world do their thinking for them.
  •  Wealthy people are solutions-minded; problems are just an annoying bump in the road. Poor people crash at the first sign of a problem – they were sure it wouldn’t work all along. The problem proved them right!
  •  Wealthy people are big thinkers; they aren’t afraid of a few extra zeroes in their income level. Poor people think small – after all, it’s safer that way.
  • Wealthy people make quick decisions; they are always moving forward. Poor people procrastinate, and then procrastinate some more. They are waiting for the “just right” time to get onto that road to success. If these concepts and this way of looking at life are new to you, it’s time for you to get busy! Stop wasting time. As business philosopher Jim Rohn says: “We all have two choices: We can make a living or we can design a life.”  
It’s pretty obvious that wealthy, successful people have chosen the latter. Which will you choose?

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Who Are You?


Confident People

  • Open Minded
  • Gives Compliments
  • Willing to Learn From Other People
  • Takes Responsibility for Thoughts, Feelings, Actions, Results
  • Operates On Principles
  • Admits Mistakes
  • Not Afraid To Show Flaws
  • Positive Thinker
  • Risk Taker
  • Never Talks Negatively About Others
  • Abundance Mindset – Giver
  • Likes Spending Time With People
  • Accepts others Differences
  • Can Laugh At Themselves
  • Makes Decisions Quickly
  • Keeps Learning and Growing

Insecure People

  • Closed Minded
  • Seeks Validation
  • Know-It-All
  • Makes Excuse for Everything
  • Do What Feels Good
  • Blames Others
  • Comes off Fake Because They Hide Flaws
  • Negative Thinker
  • Stays In Comfort Zone
  • Gossips
  • Scarcity Mindset
  • Dislikes People
  • Judgmental
  • Worry What Others Will Think
  • Can’t Make Decisions
  • Stays Stuck in Old Ways and Bad Habits

Monday, October 21, 2013

Dare to Live Your Passion

“Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.” -Confucius



We’ve been largely conditioned that it’s not possible to build a career around passion. So many people hate their jobs and many of us have decided to accept that as a fact of life. Listen carefully. The most crucial ingredient to loving your work and living off passion is to surround yourself with people already doing it. You must reverse the brainwashing. Spend time around enough people living squarely in their dreams, and living off passion not only becomes possible, it becomes probable. That shift in psychology will change your world. Once someone knows the process and is convinced not only that it works, but that it is indeed possible, their creative and business potential becomes limitless. It’s just a matter of time before they turn the passion of their choosing into a full-blown career. Start surrounding yourself with people doing the impossible. Don’t look back. Remember, there are things you are better at (and enjoy more) than the great majority of those around you. There are also people actively looking for the expertise you have. A recent study reported that as many as 80% of the people in the workforce don’t enjoy their job. And nearly 75% don’t know their true passion. This is not a coincidence. You don’t have to be one of them. What would happen if we could reverse that statistic? Think about it for a second. If we can begin building an income around the things that excite us, our work will no longer be something we loathe. It will be something we can’t get enough of. Which quickly becomes something the world can’t get enough of. If we can do that, we can literally change the world.




Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Everything is energy more energy you give more you get



        You have got to win in your mind before you win in your life 
Don’t worry most things have been manipulated into being real, its just energy.  Be yourself, get great things from the originality. Be grateful for the world, for the people. Be creative, you are creator of the world. Visualize what you want to experience in your life. Remember this you cannot have everything you want. You will be only experiencing the wanting if you want something, visualize you have it now. Learn to dream higher, dreams are fulfilled of those who dream high. There is nothing you cannot be where people have been before. Use your love, show your love to the world, to everyone as much as you can. Give as much as you can and you will get back the same. Smile to everyone, your smile is precious one, when you smile whole world smile with you. Look into people’s eyes. Eyes are the windows of the soul. Touch the thing you want so that you can feel its existence. Remember this everything in the Universe is energy. We are all connected. Don’t let any negative energy get into your mind, replace it with most positive energy you can make.