Attracting Greater Wealth with 12 Commandments
Have you earned what you are worth? Ever? What value to you place on your time and knoweldge? Did you earn what you deserve in 2008? Most people do not earn what they are worth nor do they get recognized for their accomplishments or achievements. If you take action and utilize these simple yet powerful concepts you can attract greater wealth in your life in 2009 and beyond! This article exerpt is courtesy of David Bach – The Automatic Millionaire. It offers great insight into how we think and what we can do to change our own destiny. Apply these commandments to your business, work from home opportunity and yourself and see the changes that manafest.
COMMANDMENT 1
WHATEVER YOU EARN RIGHT NOW IS EXACTLY WHAT YOU ACCEPTED.
People constantly complain about how much money they make-or, rather, how much they don’t make. I call them the gripers. They say things like “My boss doesn’t appreciate me,” or “I haven’t gotten a raise in over a year,” or “All my hard work and effort goes unnoticed,” or “If only I worked for XYZ Company, I’d make twice what I’m a making now,” or-and this is the classic line-”I’m in a dead-end career going nowhere.” For the next 30 days I want you to say to yourself whenever you hear one of these people going on about how lousy his or her situation is: “If their work is so unappreciated, they should get off their collective butts and change their destiny.”
COMMANDMENT 2
SOCIETY REWARDS PEOPLE WHO ADD VALUE.
The single greatest way to increase your income is to add value. I learned this important lesson from motivational speaker Zig Zigler. Zig says that in order for you to get out of life what you want, you have to help other people get out of life what they want. Even if you never did anything else of note, this one action would boost your standing with your boss or client. (By the way, this works with significant others and children too.)
COMMANDMENT 3
DISCOVER WHAT MAKES YOU UNIQUELY VALUABLE.
We are all blessed with special talents that make us unique. Some people discover their talent at a young age and from then on focus their lives on honing it until they are rewarded by society.
The question you need to ask yourself (or ask others who know you) is what makes you uniquely valuable. What is it that you have to offer? Chances are there is something that you love doing. Most likely it’s something you’re good at. The point is, if you focus on this thing you love doing, you can become uniquely valuable enough at it that you can be paid significantly to do it.
COMMANDMENT 4
DON’T WASTE YOUR TIME ON THINGS OTHER PEOPLE SHOULD BE DOING FOR YOU.
Time is our most precious asset. Yet most people waste it doing stuff that someone else can do. Figure out what you make an hour and then never do something that you can pay someone else less to do.
COMMANDMENT 5
CLEAN UP THE MESSES IN YOUR LIFE.
Whether it’s at home or at work most people are slowed down by the messes that clutter their space. Consider cleaning your office first! According to time-management expert Jeffrey Mayer, author of Time Management for Dummies, most people spend about an hour a day looking for papers that are lost on the top of their desks-60 percent of which aren’t needed anyway! Now, think about this for a second. If the average person is really spending an hour a day looking for stuff, that’s about 22 hours a month, or 264 hours a year, down the drain. That’s a whole month of working time.
The messes in your life don’t stop at the office. You should clean up your home as well.
COMMANDMENT 6
ASK YOURSELF…WHERE DO YOU WANT TO BE FINANCIALLY IN THREE YEARS?
One of the greatest things you can do is to get really clear on your direction. To assist my clients and help them do this I always ask them the following question…If we were getting together three years from today, what would you want to see happen in your life to feel you had made great financial progress?
Some people call this goal setting. I call it life planning. Why write it down? Well as motivational expert Anthony Robbins taught me, if your life is worth living its worth recording!
COMMANDMENT 7
INVEST IN YOURSELF.
For some reason, once most people leave school (and it does not matter whether we’re talking about high school, college, or graduate school), they stop valuing the process of learning. I think this is a big mistake. The common denominator among really successful people is that they consistently seek new skills and better tools. Less than 5 percent of Americans read books like this one. They can propel you to a higher quality of life and happiness.
COMMANDMENT 8
LEARN TO BE A “GO-GIVER.”
John Templeton, the billionaire investor and renowned philanthropist, once said that the key to life is not to be a go-getter but a “go-giver.” This one statement changed my life. It is so easy to get caught up in whatever it is we are trying to accomplish, which often leads us to believe that we should be a go-getter. But a go-getter focuses on getting. A go-giver focuses on giving.
I’m not just talking about giving financially to charity but also about giving time to the people who need it. This can even start at home with your children or at the office with a new employee. Seek to be the person who is there with a helping hand.
COMMANDMENT 9
MAKE A DECISION.
Your financial future can be shaped the moment you make a financial decision. Remember the basic philosophy of Smart People Finish Rich: When it comes to your future, you can be either proactive or reactive. Most people never make up their minds about the things that are important to them. So ask yourself: What’s one big decision have I been avoiding? I suggest that you stop avoiding it and act on it in 2009.
COMMANDMENT 10
FOCUS ON BEING A “GO-TO PERSON.”
In sports, certain athletes are known as “go-to guys/gals.” These are the players who can be counted on to deliver in a pinch. The idea is that when the game is on the line, others give the ball to the guy/gal who can make the play.
COMMANDMENT 11
TO MAKE MORE MONEY, YOU HAVE TO ASK FOR MORE MONEY.
In sales, they say the key to success is learning that you have to ask for the order. But salespeople aren’t the only ones who need to learn that lesson. Everything in life that’s important requires you to “ask for the order.” From getting promoted to getting your children to pick up their clothes, you’re not going to get what you really want if you don’t ask for it. Yes, if you do all the other commandments I’ve listed, you’re bound to be rewarded in some way or another-but if you are going to be able to charge your customer more or get that raise you want and deserve, ultimately you’re going to have to ask for it.
COMMANDMENT 12
LIVE BY THE PHILOSOPHY OF MIHN!
MIHN stands for Make It Happen Now! In life I believe there are really four types of people. Those who watch things happen, those who wonder what happened, those who complain about what happened, and those who MAKE THINGS HAPPEN NOW! As you go about your life, ask yourself regularly which person are you being. Life is not a dress rehearsal. You get in life exactly what you go for. I say the heck with being a spectator and jump in.
Remember to stop and smell the roses too! Life is not just about money and wealth creation. You shouldn’t get so consumed with your financial journey that you don’t spend enough time-sharing moments with the people you love and doing the things that you have passion for.
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