Myth 3 of 8: I Don’t Have the Time
Read previous Myth 2 of 8: You Have To Work Hard For Money
Working for somebody can actually eat up quite a bit of your time. Add to that a significant other, kids, commute and where does that leave you?
Starting a business for people working more than 80 hours a week may be impossible, but for most people working full-time jobs, it is possible.
If you have time to watch movies, play your sport, watch teleserye after teleserye (TV series), go on a drinking spree every week or so, play Wii, PSP, or spend hours on Facebook, YouTube, Yahoo, etc., I say you have the time to be rich.
In fact, there are home-based business opportunities everywhere. You can actually start right here, right now, online.
You can also start by reading a book or magazine about starting a business or attend a course on money management. Spend 2 to 3 hours a day on your financial education, and you’ll soon find that you’re way ahead of the others.
I just read in a magazine a few days ago about the inspiring story of Gina Alexander, who saw her bag business grow from one kiosk outlet, which she ran after her night shift work at Starbucks, to a multimillion-dollar business today.
My friend, rich or poor, all of us have 24 hours in a day. Who can say rich people have more?
The question is, how do YOU spend your 24 hours? Do you spend it making yourself rich or making someone else rich?
“The only difference between a rich person and a poor person is what they do in their spare time.” – Robert Kiyosaki
Read Myth 4 of 8: It Takes Money To Make Money

Thank you for pointing this out Anette. =)
It’s really an eye opener!
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annette Reply:
November 24th, 2010 at 11:35 pm
You’re welcome, Tabitha.
I myself sometimes wish there’s more than 24 hours in a day! Hehe. I believe it’s about using time productively (and wisely).
Thanks for commenting.
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