Posts Tagged ‘building’

Realising Your Financial Worth

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

Realizing your worth is an important facet in building wealth and achieving great success. Some may fall short of their goals because they have an underlying belief that they are not deserving of it. A primary step in developing the millionaire mindset is to realize that you deserve success.

The nagging voice telling you that you may fail, that there is too much at stake for you to take any risks is a troublesome anchor that needs to be lifted. Before moving forward, envision your past failures and achievements. Gradually allow the failures to drift away from your thoughts allowing your achievements to surface in your focused thoughts.

Feeling Wealthfinancial-success

Building wealth is as much about feeling as it is about thinking. If you progress with feelings of anxiousness and self-doubt, you will undoubtedly fail, or fall short of your goals. Breaking this cycle can be difficult, but with the right guidance, you can begin to feel like a millionaire as you enter the millionaire mindset.

The connection between emotion and wealth is not readily apparent, but it is quite powerful. Simply visualising and thinking about wealth is not as effective as feeling wealthy, beginning with feeling worthy of the rewards.

Gratitude

The worthiness stems from focus that is planted in gratitude. Begin each day with a mantra of gratitude that helps you focus on the positive aspects of your life. Feel the swell of pride that is associated with the things that make you feel grateful.

The feeling of gratitude is the underlying emotion behind worthiness and wealth. When you connect the positive grateful forces in your life to the hopeful visualization of financial success, you are more apt to create energy in your focus.

Millionaire Mindset

Developing the millionaire mindset is an integral aspect of your future success, but simply practicing thought processes and visualization skills without genuinely feeling gratitude and worthiness is not enough. The driving force behind the mindset is the deep seeded belief that you are deserving of success and good fortune.

You can learn about creating feelings of gratitude and developing the millionaire mindset by reading What I Didn’t Learn in School but Wish I Had by Jamie McIntyre. The free ebook is a valuable guide for your future endeavors.

Start Your Day With Appreciation

Friday, December 19th, 2008

This post is very much in keeping with the recent post, 30 Seconds to a New Life. When you start your day with 30 seconds of appreciation and positive thinking, you set the tone for the rest of it to be more of the same—in a very good way. Just those 30 seconds takes nothing of your life to speak of and starts you on the right footing each and every day.

You can take this a step further, too, so that you remain focused on it. And you can apply the concept to everything you do as you get your day organized and moving. For example, you might start your day with a bit of journaling—bedside in a diary of sorts, or online, on a blog, whatever works for you. But instead of looking back, make it a journal that looks forward. You might list the things that you are appreciative of today; you might find the positives in even the things you don’t want to do; or you might make it a preview of highlights of the best things that are yet to come.

What Do You Get Out Of It?

What you get out of it is a new perspective, a new way of looking at the same things you do on a daily basis. Instead of a list of ‘to do’s’ and drudgery, you have tasks that need attending, and plentiful opportunities to build more wealth, learn more about being wealthy and living well, and even opportunities to create more financial opportunities. In this light, even a job you don’t like can be satisfying for the step and the financial opportunity that it is.

You don’t always have to change what you do in order to maximize and capture it as a wealth building tool. Sometimes you just need to change the way you look at it. When you can appreciate the opportunities you have every day, that is a whole lot easier. And so much more fulfilling than wishing your days away!

Sean Rasmussen
21st Century Academy
Universal Wealth Creation © 2004 - 2008

Get More Out Of Your Day: Put More In

Saturday, August 23rd, 2008

moneyThere are many suggestions for how you can get more out of your day for your ultimate success. There are many small time-management skills and tips and tricks to keep you focused and efficient. Doing what you love, for instance. But now I have to tell you something you probably don’t want to hear. Sometimes, to get more out of your day you have to…

Put More Into Your Day

There. I said it. Now you can hate me for a minute, but at some point it has to be said if we are to really look hard and fast upon our lives and improve them so that we can find the time to build wealth.

Even the most rewarding paths in life often require us to sacrifice and do things we don’t want to do. Sometimes that means pushing ourselves beyond our current limits to do what really matters—what really makes a difference in our lives. Sometimes we just have to stop planning to find time in the future, and make the time to see to our own financial needs—our needs of wealth!

Take on more to succeed

Whether you take something else away or just heap more upon yourself, you absolutely must take on more if you are to succeed and find financial wealth. What are some of the things you might need to take on? That depends on your needs. It might be:

• A wealth-building course or investment strategy instruction

• Research and reading to learn more about how to build wealth

• Exercise and meditation to clear and open the mind and body for money, richness, and success

• Smaller, broken-down tasks and projects (like investing, trading, buying properties)

Financial FreedomAt some point we all have to get down to action. We have to take steps and move forward. We have to take on more to have more so that we can eventually do less of what we have to do and more of what we love. There can’t always be an easy way to do this, but at least there is a real, definite way. We all have the ability to become rich!

To Your Continued Financial Success

Sean Rasmussen
21st Century Academy
Universal Wealth Creation © 2004 - 2008

Knocking Down Barriers To Wealth

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

In a lot of ways building wealth requires you to first knock down the walls that have become an integral part of you. That is, to knock down the walls that have become barriers to you so that there is room for you to build a stronger foundation and overall structure.

Every one of us has something that impedes our financial success. Every one of us has things in our life—both psychological and more real, tangible barriers—that get in our way. These are things that we all have to overcome and move past, replacing the old with the new and the better.

First Step – Self Evaluation

The first step to doing this is to figure out what those barriers are. These could be very elusive things that we do not even know about ourselves—thoughts and attitudes that are ingrained in our psyche; subconscious attitudes (such as what we talked about when we discussed the financial subconscious). As Jamie McIntyre tells us these are very much individual thoughts, attitudes, and barriers, but there are several that are common amongst all people and so we can learn something about ourselves by learning from others like Jamie and other people pursuing financial prosperity.

There is very minimal success without first understanding that these hang-ups do exist and what they are. These barriers have a way of coming back to haunt you so recognizing them and working to overcome them is essential to your financial future.

Persistence Is Progress

The way to overcome these barriers is related to what the barriers are. For a great many of them rewiring your subconscious and your mindset and attitude is necessary. Moving through a wealth development program removes a lot of these barriers because so many are intertwined and inter-related. But regardless of what is holding you back know that you can surpass it and break those barriers down. You can overcome anything—physical, psychological, human, or theoretical—and you can be wealthy. With the recognition that there is work to be done and the persistence to see it through, every last barrier to wealth can and will be broken.

To Your Continued Financial Success

Sean Rasmussen
21st Century Academy
Universal Wealth Creation © 2004 - 2008