Posts tagged mindset
Creating Abundance – Financially and Spiritually
7What does it mean to create abundance anyway? Is it making a lot of money? Is it spending quality time with family? Is it having a lavish lifestyle? Is it having a great relationship with God?
THAT is a lot to discuss in one blog post, but allow me to give it a shot…
The Typical…I learned the concept below in one of the many workshops that I have attended, and it goes something like this:
- When you’re young, as in less than 20 years young, you’re active and HEALTHY. You got lots of TIME More >
Go Negosyo Youth Entrepreneurship Summit | Manila, Philippines
0I was invited by a friend to Go Negosyo Youth Entrepreneurship Summit, organized by the Philippine Center for Entrepreneurship (PCE), the non-governmental organization behind the Go Negosyo advocacy.
The Go Negosyo Youth Entrepreneurship Summit promotes entrepreneurship among Filipinos, the youth in particular.
Obviously, just by the name of this site, I support GoNegosyo’s advocacy to change the mindset and attitude of Filipinos when it comes to starting a business and to make entrepreneurship More >
How To Have A Multi-Millionaire Mindset
14I wrote a post months ago about John Calub’s seminar on harnessing the Law of Attraction. He mentioned that his encounter with Chicken Soup for the Soul best-selling author Jack Canfield started him on his way to becoming a millionaire.
Jack Canfield’s tips on how to get rich are 4 simple steps, and they are to:
- Decide – the first step where people usually get stuck
- Visualize – picture in your mind your goals and dreams
- Study how to get rich – read books, attend seminars, learn about More >
Financial Literacy: 5 Simple Steps to Jumpstart Your Education
1A great way to start the New Year would be to get yourself in self-improvement mode. I want to stress the importance of financial education at this time, because I believe that money affects not only our financial life but the other important aspects of our life as well… family, health, work, emotions, etc.
It actually doesn’t matter if you’re making a five- or six-figure-income; what matters is how much is left with you at the end of the day and for how long you are able to keep it.
If you More >
Myth 7 of 8: Money Is the Root of All Evil
0Read previous Myth 6 of 8: Money Is Not Really Important
A lot of people actually believe that money is the root of evil… that rich people are evil, greedy, etc… some actually believe that they can’t be ‘spiritual’ and rich.
I think one of the reasons that a lot of Filipinos have these beliefs is because of the teleseryes (television series) and movies. Most of the time, the lead star of the show comes from a poor background and the villains or bad guys are the rich ones.
Myth 6 of 8: Money Is Not Really Important
0Read previous Myth 5 of 8: Only Certain Lucky or Gifted People Get Rich
Here is another myth that’s keeping Filipinos poor. There are those who say, “Pera lang yan… Hindi importante ang pera…” (It’s just money… Money is not important…)
My friend, let me ask you, if you say that your spouse or partner or friend is not really important, do you think they’ll be around you for long?
If you think that a car is not important, would you have it? No. Would you have a horse if it wasn’t important to More >
Myth 5 of 8: Only Certain Lucky or Gifted People Get Rich
1Read previous Myth 4 of 8: It Takes Money to Make Money
Many people do not believe in their own capacity to run a business or to be rich. You might say, “I don’t have the guts to… I am not good at… I am shy… I don’t have the skills to… etc.”
The truth is that most rich people are not special in any way – except that they have more money. They are not any smarter, and they are not necessarily famous singers, actors, actresses, sports stars, or inventors. They are just ordinary people who More >
Myth 4 of 8: It Takes Money to Make Money
6So far, we have covered:
Myth 1: I Did Not Graduate So I Can’t Be Rich Myth 2: You Have To Work Hard For Money Myth 3: I Don’t Have the Time
Another barrier to Filipinos wanting to start a business is money…
You can check out Entrepreneur magazine, and you will read plenty of stories of ordinary people who not only did NOT have money but even started building their business while in debt because they had bank loans to begin with. Not all debts are bad, you see.
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