Have you ever wondered about the things rich people do that is very different from anyone else? Would it be great to steal their secrets and quickly put them into action so that you can gain the time and freedom you always wanted? It is possible to think that people are lucky because they are born into wealth so they have less to worry about. Maybe you have a close relative or friend who is a millionaire or considered to be rich by your standards. However, you are silently wishing to be in their shoes or to be as lucky as they have become. Did you know that 65% of professional athletes who earn millions of dollars become poor within 5 years because of their money mindset? The truth is you have the potential to become rich by learning a few key secrets that rich people don't want you to know. In this post, I will cover 13 of the amazing facts so that you too can start your journey to better financial and creative habits. Why Take Advice From The Rich Have you ever uttered the words, "I wish I was rich" or something similar or found yourself in a broke situation? Ever wondered why some people are so wealthy compared to others in your city or town? When was the last time you saw a rich person face to face? How did you know that they were rich? Many of us fall into the trap of classifying people as rich or poor based on a number of assumptions. Some of the best advice I have ever received is from a number of my mentors who also happen to be rich. The advice I received has had such a profound impact on my life that I have changed for the better. Let's look at some of these eye-popping things rich people do that will not only switch gears in your mind but give you light bulb moments. 1. Adding Value to the Lives of Others I can see you rolling your eyes at this one. Of course, rich people can add value to the lives of others because they have the money. Well, that is not exactly true at all. Rich people get rich because of the value that they add to the lives of others. Let me give you a good example so you can see what I mean. Every year, hundreds of people place a small down payment on a house or an apartment. They rent it out creating their first cash flow income then go on to purchase their 2nd, 3rd and 4th home thus providing homes to people. Are they adding value to the lives of others? Yes, they are and they are also creating wealth for themselves. I recently saw a quote somewhere that said, "Rich people make plans for three generations and poor people make plans for Saturday night". What are you plans like for the next 12 months? Grab The Goal Setting Planner Discover All You Need To Set Goals Set Goals For the Next 12 Months
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