Choosing wealth as a goal requires facing everything about your money bravely, honestly, with courage – which is a very, very hard thing for most of us to do.
When someone chooses to value herself over the things she can buy, true transformation begins.
Liking who you are and liking what you do can make you an incredibly successful person.
When it comes to tackling your financial goals, whatever they might be, there’s no time like the present.
The dream of having one’s dream job turned into “Oh my God, I’ll take any job. I’ve been out of work for two years now. I don’t care what I do. I’ll do anything because I don’t have any money”.
There’s nothing wrong with saying, “I want to have more,” “I want to be more,” “I did this for money.”
I wanted to give people the ability once again to realize that they can still dream, but it has to be a new American dream that’s based in honesty, integrity, and security – a dream that allows you to sleep at night, a dream that is attainable and allows you to stand in your truth.
As our net worth falls, so does our self-worth. Ironically, it’s when we don’t have it that we most feel we have to flaunt it...
The truth is that you are nothing more than the custodian of your inner and outer wealth while you are on this planet. All you have to decide is what kind of custodian do you want to be? Do you want to be a good custodian of your inner and outer wealth? Or a bad custodian?
I do not think I am successful just because I have money. I’m successful because I love who I am and I have no regrets, and I’m successful because I have a great heart and I have compassion and I care and I would be happy with or without money.
I’m probably the only bestselling author you know who’s written more books than she’s read.
The less money you owe, the less income you’ll need and the less you’ll have to save for tomorrow.
A cash advance on a credit card is one of the worst types of borrowing because the interest rate is typically 21 percent or more.
With success comes unhelpful criticism – ignore it.
There isn’t a part of our lives that money doesn’t touch – it affects our relationships, the way we go about our everyday activities, our ability to make dreams reality, everything.
Money is the currency of life because it is the external measurement system that all of us have as to how we judge where we are in our own lives.
People have got to learn: if they don’t have cookies in the cookie jar, they can’t eat cookies.
Find $50 a month for savings. No excuses!
I love the Roth IRA. Tax-free income in retirement is a truly great deal.
It pays to be a fee fiend.