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the significance of self-discipline in financial success
“Self-discipline is the No. 1 delineating factor between the rich, the middle class and the poor.” — Robert T. Kiyosaki
In the journey toward financial success, there's a silent force that often goes unnoticed but plays a pivotal role—self-discipline.
Self-discipline serves as the indispensable seasoning to financial success, much like
a guide to letting go of scarcity mindset
In the hustle and bustle of life, it's not uncommon to find ourselves stuck in a scarcity mindset, especially when it comes to our hard-earned money. We diligently save, work hard, and make sacrifices, yet the fear of scarcity lurks in the background, hindering us from relishing the sweet fruits
how to attract money using the law of attraction (part 2)
Take Inspired Action
While believing, visualizing, and practicing gratitude are crucial, you also need to take action. The Law of Attraction is not a passive process; it requires you to take inspired action towards your financial goals. As Mahatma Gandhi once said, "Action expresses priorities."
Set clear financial goals and
how to attract money using the law of attraction (part 1)
If given the chance, most people wish to gather more riches, earn more cash, and enjoy a life filled with plenty. Yet, many individuals have a poor relationship with money. They find it hard to bring money and wealth into their lives, and because of this, they never reach the
creating wealth through belief
Money has always been a subject of fascination and concern for many of us. We work hard, save diligently, and strive to earn more. We often believe that if we need money, we must chase it tirelessly. But what if I told you that the key to attracting money is
designing a life that honors your values
Do you think the way you work and live right now matches what's most important to you? Most people work mainly to earn money, not because they really enjoy it. They don't often think about what truly matters to them or where they're headed.
Money, as Vicki Robin writes in
yes, you can be both rich and good
A few days back, I was asked the following question by a student on Skillshare:
Hello Parth, this class is helping me to reconsider some of the ideas I was taught as a child. I was taught that all rich people are bad, that they got that way by abusing
choosing impact over making money
In our culture, making more money is equated to success. And countless people choose their vocations and later navigate their professional lives based on this belief alone.
But working just for the sake of making money is a hollow pursuit, and an absolute waste of your precious resources.
Let’s
imagine you have all the money you desire
“Anything you can imagine, you can create.” — Oprah Winfrey
Your internal beliefs create your external reality, and your dominant thoughts determine what you attract in your life. Therefore, if you want to attract more money, it’s crucial to visualize it as if you already have it.
Visualizing as if