Even though you have a strong desire or the drive to be wealthy, your mental game will influence your action.
Do you fear of ‘losing’, especially when it comes to money? Most may take risks but when it comes to money, they take absolutely take no chances with it.
This is the employee mentality where job security and a steady pay check each month is the norm.
Please be aware that I’m not criticizing- but making a general point.
What you need to do is to create your own winning environment. Take a look closer – if you’re afraid to lose, it’s probably not your fault because you’ve been taught that way from others and the environment unconsciously.
Money doesn’t grow on trees? Assume that they do. A tree needs water, sunlight and fertilizer to grow. If you want to grow your money, you also have to give it a suitable environment.
The first thing you need to do is to avoid conversation with the people in your life who are negative financially. Hang around with people who are driven to make more money for themselves and not those who are just able to balance their income and expenses each month based on their pay check.
You might also want to consider getting yourself educated about money. That is the key. Maybe you can learn about investing or take up part time business like multi level marketing, home business or internet marketing. If investment is not a topic for you, look around your own environment to see if there are other ways you can make additional income. Maybe investing in real estates can be your cup of tea. I don’t know, it’s your life.
If you do find yourself in the right environment, are you willing to ‘work’ to be rich?
An environment is just part of the leverages you can get to achieve more. Keep in mind, if you want to be rich, you still have to do your homework.
If that’s unpleasant to be heard, then you’re just going to keep on dreaming. Sound harsh isn’t it? Well, I rather be honest and become the ‘bad guy’ then ‘helping’ you to build a castle in the sky where you’ll end up with disappointment.
To validate my point, just go to your local bookstores and check out biography books of rich and famous people. You don’t think Oprah Winfrey, Bill Gates, Donald Trump or any other multi-millionaires became rich ‘automatically’ right?
One tip is this- no matter how rich you become, you can always have that back but you can never rewind the time passed. So make your goal a journey, but not a destination. Then you’ll experience the journey and cherish your experience- the good and bad because at end of the day, they’re all good. The bad will make you wiser and move you closer to success while the good ones, they’re just good. (smile)
You’ll appreciate those who laugh with you and those who support you through the hard times. You see, to reach your goal, you’ll experience minor goals but most missed those because they’re only seeing the ‘big’ goal. But when it’s a journey, you’ll be able to stop and pick up the flower along the way to smell.
If you like what you read, it’ll be cool if you can leave a Comment as well. I’ll definitely appreciate it very much because I read every single Comment posted here personally.
You “Chan” Do It!
Patric Chan
P.S: The You Chan Do It Success Outcome System explains more about “enviroment” and other types of Success Blockers that are preventing you from experiencing success. You can still get the system for free at www.ycdisuccessoutcome.com.
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I think that content value is more important that rules of grammer. I love your e-news and blog. Keep the good stuff coming!
Best Regards,
Richard Hackworth
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Patric, I am so used to getting such quality information from you I forget sometimes that all “Experts” are not created equal. Thanks for the insight. Also, on another note, I read recently about your Niche 2.0 Clone system issue and as usual you amaze me with your class. If there are role models out there….you are on my list every time.
Patric, I\’ve been told that the other difference between millionaires and those who struggle with money is that millionaires look at their purchases as investments with a view toward how much money it will make them; others view their purchases as an expense.
Just more food for thought here.
Good post.
Nancy
Thanks Chan.
I do love your way of opening us up into the world of the wealthy. I am trying very hard to work towards big success and i know one i will be there.
I have tried a lot of ideas, but some times like you said, some environments are very harsh to manouver through, especially in our third world countries.
God bless you!
Nick
Hi,
Thanks for the proof reading offering. I do appreciate that and I know there are grammar errors in my blog.
However, most of my blog posts are written intuitively and it’ll ‘suddenly’ be written. I do have my proof readers but if I was to send to them to proof read and gotten it back later on, I’ll lose my momentum and also, delay of publication.
Hi Richard,
I’m glad you like it.
Hi Dave,
Thanks for the kind compliments!
Hi Nancy,
Yes, you’re very right. Most people don’t see ho education can be the biggest investment because with the right financial education, you’ll learn how to make more money for lifetime.
Hi Nick,
Enviroment can be a challenge but you can always use the Internal and External Leverages to help you. Go through the YCDI Success Outcome course at http://www.ycdisuccessoutcome.com and let me know your feedback.
Thanks
Patric Chan
esuccessmastery.com
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i loved the idea that success is not a destination but a journey. it surely is going to bring some nice change in my life. thanks patric for the beautiful thought.
Grammatical errors is a minor issue, considering the value Patric is delivering.
Keep the content coming. It will benefit many IMers.
patric
Hi its really great to have your comment on the matter of getting money and more money .
However it is indeed your rightly comments on the people arround you i mean with positive attitude and with success play very vital role ,
I m very much fan of your and always read your matarials
best regards
hasan
Emm..I think I make comment about this post earlier but seems not been approved.
Maybe my question not suitable with the post topic. By the way, thanks Patric for your share.
-Joey
Great ways to think outside of the box! I’m all about creative new approaches to life.
My husband and I leave on September 30th to backpack to various countries around the world for a year or so.
As we have been planning for our adventure we have been updating a blog. http://www.nomadbackpackers.com We would love to have other opinions, ideas, encouragement, advice, helpful tips, and more left as comments.
Thanks,
Natalie
Hi Patric,
\’Great article\’ I must say, and every word is very true. As human we are susceptible to influences, so why not make the best use of this phenomenon in making it work for us than allowing it to work against us. The environment that one is in, play the most significant role, in sustaining any desire/goal/objective whatever. Being wise enough to shun the negative ones in any form enroute in life, and adopt the positive ones diligently can definitely ensure success all the way in all our endeavour in life, experiencing the journey, and cherishing the experience, both good & bad, after all no experience which is bad when we bother to pick up a lesson from it!
Thanks,
Pepman Rajasekar