β Once you choose hope, anything's possible. β
β Christopher Reeve
β Christopher Reeve
β Do not think you will necessarily be aware of your own enlightenment. β
β Dogen
β Dogen
10 LESSONS FROM
" I WILL TEACH YOU TO BE RICH"π
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1. The single most important factor to getting rich is getting started, not being the smartest person in the room.
2. With too much information, we do nothing.
3. In the end, managing your finances well is a lot like developing a strong personal productivity system: You keep track of everything without making it your full-time job; you set goals; you break them down into small bite-size tasks; you save yourself time by automating manual work; and you spend your time and brainpower focusing on the big picture. Thatβs what I try to do with my time and money.
4. Important question: Why do you want to be rich? What do you want to do with your wealth?
5. But ultimately, expertise is about results. You can have the fanciest degrees from the fanciest schools, but if you canβt perform what you were hired to do, your expertise is meaningless.
6. Fear is no excuse to do nothing with your money. When others are scared, there are bargains to be found
7. CONSCIOUS SPENDING
My friend Jim once called to tell me that heβd gotten a raise at work. On the same day, he moved into a smaller apartment. Why? Because he doesnβt care very much about where he lives, but he loves spending money on camping and biking. Thatβs called conscious spending.
8. On average, millionaires invest 20 percent of their household income each year.
9. The easiest way to manage your money is to take it one step at a timeβand not worry about being perfect.
10. Every December, I sit down with my wife and we get intentional about the next year. Where do we want to travel? Who do we want to invite with us? What can we imagine doing in the next year that weβll remember for the next fifty years? This planning processβwhere we get to intentionally design our Rich Livesβis one of the most fun things we do together as a couple.
The Rich Mindset πβ
" I WILL TEACH YOU TO BE RICH"π
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1. The single most important factor to getting rich is getting started, not being the smartest person in the room.
2. With too much information, we do nothing.
3. In the end, managing your finances well is a lot like developing a strong personal productivity system: You keep track of everything without making it your full-time job; you set goals; you break them down into small bite-size tasks; you save yourself time by automating manual work; and you spend your time and brainpower focusing on the big picture. Thatβs what I try to do with my time and money.
4. Important question: Why do you want to be rich? What do you want to do with your wealth?
5. But ultimately, expertise is about results. You can have the fanciest degrees from the fanciest schools, but if you canβt perform what you were hired to do, your expertise is meaningless.
6. Fear is no excuse to do nothing with your money. When others are scared, there are bargains to be found
7. CONSCIOUS SPENDING
My friend Jim once called to tell me that heβd gotten a raise at work. On the same day, he moved into a smaller apartment. Why? Because he doesnβt care very much about where he lives, but he loves spending money on camping and biking. Thatβs called conscious spending.
8. On average, millionaires invest 20 percent of their household income each year.
9. The easiest way to manage your money is to take it one step at a timeβand not worry about being perfect.
10. Every December, I sit down with my wife and we get intentional about the next year. Where do we want to travel? Who do we want to invite with us? What can we imagine doing in the next year that weβll remember for the next fifty years? This planning processβwhere we get to intentionally design our Rich Livesβis one of the most fun things we do together as a couple.
The Rich Mindset π
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β The wisdom of life consists in the elimination of the nonessentials. β
β Lin Yutang
β Lin Yutang
β The less you talk about your shame, the more of it you have. β
β Mark Manson
β Mark Manson
Top 7 Lessons learned from the Book
~ The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
Habit 1: Be Proactive
Stephen Covey refers to proactivity as simply taking responsibility for your life.
Those who think proactively tend to focus their efforts on what they can do something about. They think in terms of, βI canβ, βI willβ, βI preferβ.
Habit 2: Begin With The End In Mind
What is your end goal and what can you do to reach it?
Build a Personal Mission Statement to help you keep on track.
Having a mission statement is something that can help you focus on your goals and what you can do to meet them.
Habit 3: Put First Things First
Prioritize.
Covey states, βPutting first things first means living and being driven by the principles you value most, not by the agendas and forces surrounding you.β
It allows us to access a more balanced life.
Habit 4: Think Win-Win
Putting your attention less on competition and more on collaboration.
When you take the time to look at what benefits both parties, it shows respect, maturity, integrity, and confidence.
It can positively affect your character and improve relationships.
Habit 5: Seek First To Understand, Then To Be Understood
Communication, specifically listening, is the basis for this habit.
Do not listen with the intent to reply, listen to understand.
Doing this is another great way to improving the relationship.
Habit 6: Synergize
Synergy refers to teamwork.
Take the time to truly accept the other personβs differences. Then use that understanding to feed off of each other and gain new insight into your situation.
Next time youβre in a difficult situation, try out the path to synergy.
Habit 7: Sharpen The Saw
Focus on the most important thing you have, YOU. When you βsharpen the sawβ, you are taking the time you need for self-renewal.
So many times we are βtoo busyβ to make time for what we may need.
When our body and mind are empowered, we have no limits.
Study mathematics to understand physics.
Study physics to understand chemistry.
Study chemistry to understand biology.
Study biology to understand psychology.
Study psychology to understand economics.
Study economics and philosophy to be free
The Rich Mindset πβ
~ The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
Habit 1: Be Proactive
Stephen Covey refers to proactivity as simply taking responsibility for your life.
Those who think proactively tend to focus their efforts on what they can do something about. They think in terms of, βI canβ, βI willβ, βI preferβ.
Habit 2: Begin With The End In Mind
What is your end goal and what can you do to reach it?
Build a Personal Mission Statement to help you keep on track.
Having a mission statement is something that can help you focus on your goals and what you can do to meet them.
Habit 3: Put First Things First
Prioritize.
Covey states, βPutting first things first means living and being driven by the principles you value most, not by the agendas and forces surrounding you.β
It allows us to access a more balanced life.
Habit 4: Think Win-Win
Putting your attention less on competition and more on collaboration.
When you take the time to look at what benefits both parties, it shows respect, maturity, integrity, and confidence.
It can positively affect your character and improve relationships.
Habit 5: Seek First To Understand, Then To Be Understood
Communication, specifically listening, is the basis for this habit.
Do not listen with the intent to reply, listen to understand.
Doing this is another great way to improving the relationship.
Habit 6: Synergize
Synergy refers to teamwork.
Take the time to truly accept the other personβs differences. Then use that understanding to feed off of each other and gain new insight into your situation.
Next time youβre in a difficult situation, try out the path to synergy.
Habit 7: Sharpen The Saw
Focus on the most important thing you have, YOU. When you βsharpen the sawβ, you are taking the time you need for self-renewal.
So many times we are βtoo busyβ to make time for what we may need.
When our body and mind are empowered, we have no limits.
Study mathematics to understand physics.
Study physics to understand chemistry.
Study chemistry to understand biology.
Study biology to understand psychology.
Study psychology to understand economics.
Study economics and philosophy to be free
The Rich Mindset π
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β If you want to know what God thinks about money just look at the people He gives it to. β
β Alexander Pope
β Alexander Pope
β To forgive means pardoning the unpardonable. β
β Gilbert Chesterton
β Gilbert Chesterton
β Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities. β
β Voltaire
β Voltaire
β Growth is in a series of mistakes. That's the only way you learn. β
β Steve Harvey
β Steve Harvey
β It's wise to tell the truth. It's even wiser to tell it kindly. β
β Maxime Lagace
β Maxime Lagace
Denzel Washington once said:
βYour own family will talk shit about
you when youre in the process of
breaking all their generational curses.
This ain't for the weak."
The Rich Mindset πβ
βYour own family will talk shit about
you when youre in the process of
breaking all their generational curses.
This ain't for the weak."
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β Your imagination is your preview of life's coming attractions. β
β Albert Einstein
β Albert Einstein
β What is planted in each person's soul will sprout. β
β Rumi
β Rumi
β Don't let the behavior of others destroy your inner peace. β
β Dalai Lama
β Dalai Lama
β Formal education will make you a living, self-education will make you a fortune. β
β Jim Rohn
β Jim Rohn
Ten lessons from
" What Successful People Know About Leadership " πππ
Advice from America's #1 Leadership Authority" by John C. Maxwell.
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1. Leadership is Influence: Maxwell emphasizes that leadership is fundamentally about influence. Successful leaders understand that their ability to impact others positively is at the core of effective leadership.
2. Servant Leadership Matters: The book promotes the concept of servant leadership. Successful leaders prioritize serving others, fostering a culture of support, and enabling the growth and success of those they lead.
3. Leadership is Learnable: Maxwell underscores the idea that leadership is a skill that can be developed. Successful people know that continuous learning and improvement are essential for effective leadership.
4. Vision Inspires Others: Successful leaders have a clear vision and can communicate it effectively. Maxwell discusses how a compelling vision inspires and motivates others to achieve shared goals.
5. Leading by Example: The book stresses the importance of leading by example. Successful leaders model the values and behaviors they expect from their team, establishing trust and credibility.
6. Effective Communication is Key: Maxwell highlights the significance of communication in leadership. Successful leaders are adept at conveying their ideas clearly and inspiring others through effective communication.
7. Building Strong Relationships: Successful leaders prioritize building strong relationships. Whether with team members, peers, or superiors, cultivating positive relationships is crucial for long-term success.
8. Adaptability and Change Leadership: The book discusses the necessity of adaptability in leadership. Successful leaders embrace change, navigate uncertainty, and guide their teams through transitions effectively.
9. Empowering Others: Maxwell emphasizes the value of empowering others. Successful leaders delegate responsibility, provide autonomy, and create an environment where team members feel empowered to contribute their best.
10. Integrity is Non-Negotiable: The importance of integrity in leadership is a central theme. Successful leaders adhere to strong ethical principles, fostering a culture of trust and credibility.
Advice from America's #1 Leadership Authority
The Rich Mindset πβ
" What Successful People Know About Leadership " πππ
Advice from America's #1 Leadership Authority" by John C. Maxwell.
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1. Leadership is Influence: Maxwell emphasizes that leadership is fundamentally about influence. Successful leaders understand that their ability to impact others positively is at the core of effective leadership.
2. Servant Leadership Matters: The book promotes the concept of servant leadership. Successful leaders prioritize serving others, fostering a culture of support, and enabling the growth and success of those they lead.
3. Leadership is Learnable: Maxwell underscores the idea that leadership is a skill that can be developed. Successful people know that continuous learning and improvement are essential for effective leadership.
4. Vision Inspires Others: Successful leaders have a clear vision and can communicate it effectively. Maxwell discusses how a compelling vision inspires and motivates others to achieve shared goals.
5. Leading by Example: The book stresses the importance of leading by example. Successful leaders model the values and behaviors they expect from their team, establishing trust and credibility.
6. Effective Communication is Key: Maxwell highlights the significance of communication in leadership. Successful leaders are adept at conveying their ideas clearly and inspiring others through effective communication.
7. Building Strong Relationships: Successful leaders prioritize building strong relationships. Whether with team members, peers, or superiors, cultivating positive relationships is crucial for long-term success.
8. Adaptability and Change Leadership: The book discusses the necessity of adaptability in leadership. Successful leaders embrace change, navigate uncertainty, and guide their teams through transitions effectively.
9. Empowering Others: Maxwell emphasizes the value of empowering others. Successful leaders delegate responsibility, provide autonomy, and create an environment where team members feel empowered to contribute their best.
10. Integrity is Non-Negotiable: The importance of integrity in leadership is a central theme. Successful leaders adhere to strong ethical principles, fostering a culture of trust and credibility.
Advice from America's #1 Leadership Authority
The Rich Mindset π
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