4 Wealth Secrets that Work
So many times people ask me if there are wealth secrets out there hidden from the public eye. The answer is both yes and no because they aren’t hidden, but our lives become such a mess that we can’t see past the messes. Wealth secrets don’t have to be difficult, but a little direction can help immensely.
Going online is a good place to start, but be very careful where you go. The Internet is filled with gimmicks and gurus that claim to have all the answers, but the results show otherwise. In truth, many of these people are on the right track, but they haven’t developed a method proven to work.
To get wealth secrets to work for you, you have to strategically plot out your goals and be very diligent in recording them correctly. It took me about 20 years and a lot of trial and error to discover the best techniques for recording your goals. After reading through thousands of goals, I discovered that the most basic Laws of Attraction were being broken in these goals.
Guideline to “Automagically” Achieving Wealth Secrets
1. Make a Deadline
Negative Goal: I will finish cleaning up the garage.
Positive Goal: I will clean the garage by June 15 and ask my brother for help.
People tend to make deadlines that will be resolved by the end of the month, year, or an anniversary. This doesn’t work. It’s not specific enough. First of all, what month or year? Do you really want to be cleaning your garage on your birthday? This will set you up for defeat. Specific dates make your goal clear and concise.
2. Create a Goal You Can Measure
Negative Goal: I will spend more time with my kids.
Positive Goal: I will take the kids to the park on June 23.
Make sure you write the goal in a way that can be measured and achieved. Spending more time with your kids is a subjective idea. You can’t measure success this way. One minute could be more time or 2 weeks. You need to be more specific to boost your level of motivation and succeed in achieving your goals.
3. Keep it Simple
Negative Goal: I will apologize to my dad for not calling him because I feel bad about our relationship.
Positive Goal: I will call my dad on September 7.
This is simple and concise. There are no ifs, ands, or buts. You don’t need to tell the whole story in your goal. Keep it brief and to the point.
4. Your Goal Must State the End Result You Wish to Achieve
Negative Goal: I will get a 15% raise.
Positive Goal: I will increase my income to $62,000 by October 31.
Make sure the language states exactly what you are going for. This doesn’t include the process of getting you there.
Most wealth secrets require only a few simple steps to achieving your goals. As a matter of fact, once you start living your life how you love to, wealth becomes a natural effect.
www.giftfromraymond.com has been teaching his true wealth secrets for over a quarter-century so you can double your income doing what you love.
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