Money! Money!
The Rich Don't Work For It!
What do the rich work for then? They work for
the knowledge that will help them learn to leverage their money. In other words, they work
to learn how to make their money work for them.
When we go to a job, we are paid for
an hour of work. When that hour of work is complete, so is its ability to produce income.
The rich learn to leverage that same hour of work by creating assets; an asset is defined
by Rich Dad, Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki as anything that puts money
in our pocket. So the rich use that same hour of work to produce ongoing income. That same
hour of work may produce an income stream for life.
Kiyosaki points out that for most people a job is a temporary solution to a long-term
problem. If you find yourself living from paycheck to paycheck, you probably understand
what he means. The average person works for money instead of learning how to make their
money work for them.
If you find yourself in the position of working for an hourly wage - whether you are in
business for yourself or working for another, then you may want to ask yourself how what
you are doing is or could be creating a life-time asset. Aside from money, what are you
working for? What skill are you learning or could you be learning that will allow you to
create leverage?
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BALANCE POINTS
FOR PERSONAL EFFECTIVENESS
By Jeffrey D. BrownWhat Are You Putting Up
With?
All of the things you tolerate -- clutter, distractions,
people who drain your energy, and other annoyances both large and small -- are costing
you.
They are keeping you from having a quality life. At the
very least, they are having a negative effect on you, draining energy and attention from
the more important things in life.
Do something about what's bugging you! Make a list of at
least ten tolerations and commit to resolving these energy-drains. Beginning today, take
action to eliminate them from your life -- permanently!
Once you've gotten a taste of just how fun
toleration-elimination is, try creating a "super-long tolerations list" for
yourself. Compile a list of a hundred things that you're tired of putting up with and set
aside some time each week to systematically eliminate them. As a coach, I've found that
making such a list often ignites a kind of "toleration-solution engine" in my
clients, leading to quicker resolution of many of their most common tolerations by helping
identify and avert them at the source.
Most people say that when they eliminate a big toleration,
they immediately feel more energy -- as if a tremendous weight has just been lifted! To
have a quality life and be healthy, we need all the energy we can get. When you eliminate
extraneous "stuff," you noticeably enhance your access to the energy that
naturally flows through your life.
And that's what it's all about, right?
All the best to you. Jeffrey.
About Jeffrey Brown:
Jeffrey is a business and personal coach specializing in progressive wellness, emotional
intelligence and everyday spirituality in business and life. More
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Four Ways to Maintain
A Healthy Level Of Insanity
1. At lunch time, sit in your parked car with
sunglasses on and point a hair dryer at passing cars. See if they slow down.
2. Page yourself over the intercom. Don't disguise your voice.
3. Specify that your drive-through order is "to go".
4. Tell your children over dinner. "due to the economy, we are going to have to
let one of you go."
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