Financially successful people do things a little different that the rest of us. They typically have a more positive mindset, take personal responsibility for their wealth and business success, and they are willing to sacrifice short term benefits for longer term gains. They are life long learners and surround themselves with positive people who also believe in the benefits of education and good work ethic.
They come from all walks of life and all income brackets, but they share a similar set of attributes that set them apart from the rest of us.
1. THEY DON’T WASTE TIME WATCHING TELEVISION
Wealthy people watch very little television a day and almost no so-called “reality TV”. They spend their time wisely working on their business and not wasting it on the couch.
2. THEY MAKE SACRIFICES
Wealthy people live frugally at first in order to invest their limited income and resources into something that will make them more money. Some wealthy people, like Warren Buffet, live this way their entire lives. They have modest sized houses, drive used cars and don’t waste money on flashy status symbols like boats or expensive sports cars.
3. THEY AREN’T VICTIMS
People who see themselves as victims spend a lot of time complaining and blaming their failures on others. Successful people take their misfortunes, or bad decisions, and analyze what happened and how they could change the outcome in the future. They learn from their mistakes rather than complaining about it.
4. THEY SAVE AND LIMIT DEBT
Successful people pay off debts quickly to save money on interest which accrues over time. So, if you pay off the principle of the loan faster, then interest on that loan is less over time. They also make saving money a priority. Even if it’s only $20 a month, saving money and developing it into a habit will pay off later when an emergency strikes, This way, you can cover it with savings rather than paying off an emergency loan which will cost significantly more in the long run. The best way to save effectively is to automate it. Set up a recurring transfer from your checking into your savings. Before you know it, you will have quite a chunk of change to invest. Resist the temptation to spend it on a new car or television or expensive clothing.
5. THEY DON’T BLAME OTHERS FOR THEIR SITUATION
Successful people take responsibility for their actions and their fortunes. Rather than waste time and energy blaming someone or something else which might only be marginally responsible, they accept that their fate is their own, and if they want to succeed, then they need to do something about it themselves.
Source www.powerofpositivity.com
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