Practice being in the present. Do what you’re doing 100%.
I have found that the richest people I know are also the nicest.
The perfect time to start something never arrives. Start now!
I act when I’m not in the mood.
There’s nothing wrong with getting a steady paycheck, unless it interferes with your ability to earn what you’re worth. There’s the rub. It usually does.
There is no such thing as a really rich victim.
How do you want to live your life? How do you want to play the game? Do you want to play in the big leagues or in the little leagues, in the majors or the minors? Are you going to play big or play small? It’s your choice.
I think big! I choose to help thousands and thousands of people!
Your world is one of cause and effect.
Thoughts lead to feelings. Feelings lead to actions. Action leads to results.
I promote my value to others with passion and enthusiasm.
If you don’t have the money management skills yet, using a debit card will ensure you don’t overspend and rack up debt on a credit card.
I don’t know about you, but where I went to school, Money Management 101 wasn’t offered. Instead we learned about the War of 1812, which of course is something I use every single day.
If you want to change the fruits, you will first have to change the roots. If you want to change the visible, you must first change the invisible.
If you have the wherewithal to have a lot of money, have it.
You can have all the knowledge and skills in the world, but if your money “blueprint” isn’t set for success, you’re financially doomed.
Rich people constantly learn and grow. Poor people think they already know.
In my experience, getting rich takes focus, courage, knowledge, expertise, 100 percent of your effort, a never-give-up attitude and of course a rich mind-set.
The mark of true wealth is determined by how much one can give away.
If a person weren’t failing in some way, shape or form, would he or she need to blame, justify, or complain? The obvious answer is no.