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Why you must understand these fascinating Success Habits of the Rich | RICH HABITS, POOR HABITS Podcast

Published 7 years, 2 months ago
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What's the biggest differences between the rich and the poor? 

And I don't mean the fact that the rich have more money.

There is a lot more to it than that.

That's what Tom Corley and I discuss in this week's Podcast.

I've written so much about the big differences between the Rich and the Poor over the years.

In fact, I've written the book Rich Habits Poor Habits together with Tom Corley which explains our findings in detail.

I've recognised if you want to make a change in your financial life, it must be done in the following 3 steps:

  1. Awareness —it starts within you – recognising  your disempowering beliefs and your " Poor Habits"  – your thoughts and actions.
  2. Removing — your disempowering beliefs and your "Poor Habits"
  3. Reprogramming — working on your beliefs and habits so you can create a new way of being.

The good news is anyone living in modern developed western countries can become rich today.

Listen as I ask Tom the following questions:

  • How many in your study were self-made millionaires?
  • You found being rich eliminates 67% of Life's problems - how's that work?
  • How much of a role does luck play?

We also discuss the following habits of successful people:

  1. All success requires passion
  2. All success requires unrelenting persistence
  3. All success requires taking risks
  4. All success requires action
  5. All success requires hard work
  6. All success requires a team of apostles who believe in you and your dream
  7. All success requires continuous daily self-education
  8. All success requires a leap of faith
  9. All success requires patience
  10. All success requires good daily habits
  11. All success requires an optimistic, positive mental outlook
  12. All success requires the development of processes that work
  13. All success requires adding value to the lives of others
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