Friday, 28 August 2015

Wealth mantras 3# Part 2: Rich people are committed to being rich. Poor people want to be rich.



Poor people have plenty of good reasons as to why getting and actually being rich might be a problem. 

Earlier we talked about the power of intention. I know it might be hard about to believe, but you always get what you want- what you subconsciously want, not what you say you want. You might emphatically deny this and respond, “That’s crazy! Why would I want to struggle? And my question for you is exactly the same: “I don’t know. Why would you want to struggle?”

If you want to discover the reason, I invite you to attend the Financial Fitness Workshop, where you will identify your money blueprint. The answer will be staring you in the face. Put bluntly, if you are not achieving the wealth you say you desire, there’s a good chance it’s because, first, you subconsciously don’t really want wealth, or second, you’re not willing to do what it takes to create it.
There are actually three levels of so-called wanting. The first level is “I want to be rich.” That’s another way of saying. “I’ll take it if it falls in my lap.” Wanting alone is useless.

Wanting becomes habitual and leads only to itself, creating a perfect circle that goes exactly nowhere. Wealth does not come from merely wanting it.

The second level of wanting is “I choose to be rich.” Choosing is much stronger energy and goes hand in hand with being responsible for creating your reality. The word decision comes from the Latin word decider, which means “to kill off any other alternative.” Choosing is better but not best.

The third level of wanting is “I commit to being rich.” It means being willing to do whatever it takes for as long as it takes. This is the warrior’s way. No excuses, no ifs, no buts, no maybes- and failure is not an option. The warrior’s way is simple: “I will be rich or I will die trying.”

“I commit to being rich.” Try saying that to yourself….

The definition of commitment is to devote oneself unreservedly. 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. Although they think they’re willing to do whatever it takes, upon deeper questioning I always find they have plenty of conditions around what they are willing to do and not to do succeed!

In my experience, getting rich takes focus, courage, knowledge, experience, 100 percent of your effort, a never give-up attitude, and of course a rich mind set. Again, what this means is that, if you are not fully, totally, and truly committed to creating wealth, chances are you won’t.

In other words, the universe will assist you, guide you, support you, and even create miracles for you. But first, you have commit!

Wednesday, 26 August 2015

Wealth mantras 3# Part 1: Rich people are committed to being rich. Poor people want to be rich.





Ask most people if they want to be rich and they’d look at you as if you were crazy. “Of course I want to be rich,” they’d say. The truth, however, is that most people don’t really want to be rich. Why? Because they have a lot of negative wealth files in their subconscious mind that tell them there is something wrong with being rich. 

At our Financial Fitness workshop, one of the questions we ask people is “What are some of the possible negatives about being rich or trying to get rich?” 

Here’s what some people have to say. See if you can relate to any of these.

“I’ll never know if people like me for myself or for my money.”

“It’s too much work.”

“My friends and family will say, ‘Who do you think you are?’ and criticize me.
As I mentioned earlier, each of us has a wealth file inside the cabinet called our mind. This file contains our personal beliefs that include why being rich would be wonderful. However, for many people, this file also includes information as to why being rich might not be so wonderful. This means they have mixed internal messages about wealth. 

These mixed messages may seem innocent enough, but in reality, they are one of the major reasons most people never become rich.

You can look at it like this.

You “order” what you get by sending energetic messages out to the universe based on your predominant beliefs. Again, based on the Law of Attraction, the universe will do its best to say yes and support you. But if you have mixed messages in your file, the universe can’t understand what you want.

The number one reason most people don’t get what they want is that they don’t know what they want.   

Rich people are totally clear that they want wealth. They are unwavering in their desire. They are fully committed to creating wealth. As long as it’s legal, moral, and ethical, they will do whatever it takes to have wealth. Rich people do not send mixed messages to the universe. Poor people do.

(By the way, when you read that last paragraph, if a little voice inside your head said something to the effect of “Rich people don’t care if it’s legal, moral, or ethical,” you are definitely doing the right thing in reading this book. You’ll soon find out what a detrimental way of thinking that is.)

Wealth principle:
The number one reason most people don’t get what is that they don’t know what they want.

Friday, 21 August 2015

Wealth Mantras # 2 Rich people play the money game to win, Poor people play the money game to not lose.






Poor people play the money game on defense rather than offense. Their primary concern is survival and security instead of creating wealth and abundance.

So, what is your goal? What is your objective? What is your true intention?


The goal of truly rich people is to have massive wealth & abundance. Not just some money, but lots of money. So what is the goal of poor people? To “Have enough to play the bills….? & on time would be a miracle..!”


Middle class people at least go a step further… too bad it’s a tiny step. Their big goal in life also happens to be their favorite word in the whole wide world. They just want to be “comfortable”. I hate to break the news to you, but there’s a huge difference between being comfortable and being rich.


Comfortable is nice. At least you go out to decent restaurant for a change. But pretty much all you could order was chicken. Now, there’s nothing wrong with chicken, if that’s what you really want. But often it’s not. 


In fact, people who are only financially comfortable usually decide on what to eat by looking at the right-hand side of the menu- the price side. “What would you like for dinner tonight, dear?’ “I’ll have this Rs. 250/- dish. Let’s see what it is. Surprise, surprise, it’s the chicken, “for the 3rd time this month!


When you’re comfortable, you don’t allow your eyes to look at the bottom of the menu, for if you did, you might come cross the most forbidden words in the middle-class dictionary: market price! And even if you were curious, you’d never ask what the price actually is. First, because you know you can’t afford it. Second, it’s downright embarrassing when you know the waiter doesn’t believe you when he tells you the dish is Rs.750/- with side dishes extra and you say, “You know what, for some reason, I have a real craving for chicken tonight!”

I have to say that for me personally, one of the best things about being rich is not having to look at the price on the menu anymore. I eat exactly what I want to eat regarding of the price. I can assure you, I didn’t do that when I was broke or comfortable.


It boils down to this: If your goal is to be comfortable, chances are you’ll never get rich. But if you goal is to be rich, chances are you’ll end up mighty comfortable.



Good luck and stay connected for my next blog on wealth file.

 

Wealth Mantras #3 Rich people are committed to being rich. Poor people want to be rich