"The person who doesn’t know where his next dollar is coming from usually doesn’t know where his last dollar went."
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10 Signs You’re On the Right Track to Being a Millionaire
1. You always shoot for the moon.
You know how the saying
goes, “Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you’ll land amongst the
stars.” If you’re the type of person to strive for an A when you only
need a B to pass the class, you have the mindset of a millionaire. On a
mission to become rich, shoot for $10 million, not $1 million. Continue
to think big.
2. You maintain an open mind.
You are not
afraid of new ideas and know that closed minds do not inspire faith,
courage, belief and active imagination. Successful millionaires change
their psychological approach to money, success, and happiness.
3. You use your time to harness effective results.
You
understand that time is more valuable than money itself. You are more
likely to hire people for things that you are not good at so you can use
your time on things that you excel in. Financially successful people
are consumed by their hunt for success and work to the point that they
feel they are winning and not just working.
4. You enjoy setting and reaching goals.
If
you’re a chronic goal-setter, you think like a millionaire. Peter
Voogd, founder of the Game Changers Academy, who made his first million
before turning 26 once said, “You don’t make a million by accident. If
it’s not a goal you sure as hell won’t hit it.”
5. You remain optimistic in the face of adversity.
There
are plenty of millionaires who have lived the “from rags to riches”
narrative, including author J.K. Rowling. She was a single mother on
state benefits and attributes her achievements to her ability to focus
all her attention on the things that mattered to her the most. Rich
people believe: “I create my life.”
Poor people believe: “Life happens to me.”
6. You are aware of what’s going on in the world.
If
you are the type of person to start your morning off catching up on
current events rather than the happenings on social media, you possess a
habit of a millionaire. Entrepreneurs like Bill Gates and Warren Buff
start their day off with news publications such as
The Wall Street Journal and
The New York Times.
7. Being poor makes no sense.
You
eliminate any and all excuses that being poor is justifiable. Bill
Gates once said, “If you’re born poor, it’s not your mistake. But if you
die poor, it is your mistake.”
8. You work with or a seek a successful mentor.
You
understand that it is important not to limit yourself to ideas of
unsuccessful people. You study what millionaires do and consider a
mentor to be a vital resource to your success. Sixty-eight percent of
the 400 Americans on the Forbes 2013 Billionaires List are considered
“self-made” billionaires, meaning they did not inherit their fortune.
Chances are, a lot of them had mentors to help them think outside of any
possible limited thought processes.
9. Avoid debt that doesn’t pay you.
Make
it a rule that you never use debt that won’t make you money. If you
borrow money for a car, it should be guaranteed to increase your income.
While the rich use debt to leverage investments in order to grow cash
flows, the poor use debt to buy things that make rich people richer.
10. You save to invest.
You
understand that the only reason to save money is to invest it. Put your
saved money into secured and untouchable accounts. Never use these
accounts for anything, not even an emergency. This will force you to
continue to increase your income. You believe in investing your
surpluses into ventures that you cannot access.
If you want to succeed you should strike out on new paths, rather than travel the worn paths of accepted success.
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