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Accept that money is not always evil

Accept that money is not always evil

Many people will stop themselves from desiring wealth because they believe that money is the root of all evil. But understanding that you can use your money to help others can be a game-changer.

Money can do as much good as it can evil. Don’t let fear stop you from pursuing wealth.

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You are worthy of wealth

You are worthy of wealth

Thomas J. Stanley, the author of the book The Millionaire Next Door, studied over 1,000 millionaires and found that 80% of millionaires didn't inherit their wealth. They built it.

The first step in building wealth is more personal than building millionaire habits o...

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Let go of limiting beliefs

Let go of limiting beliefs

For many, it requires effort to develop a mindset believing that there are enough resources and opportunities for everyone. This is more true for those who grew up with limited resources.

Studies show that our financial habits are formed by age seven. It means that our feel...

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Make Money Fun And Enjoy

While it might sound strange at first if you connect with the fun when you get that money, you’ll be better at using the Law of Attraction for money and wealth.

The more fun you have, the more likely you are to attract money to you by vibrating at a positive frequency.

3. How Much Money You Have

3. How Much Money You Have

People measure their self-worth by the size of their bank accounts.

  • Sometimes they feel like they just can’t acquire enough wealth to be “valuable enough.”
  • To prove their worth, they create a façade of wealth by going deeply into debt in hopes of a luxury car o...

Man in the Car Paradox

Man in the Car Paradox

No one is impressed with your possessions as much as you are.

People tend to want wealth to signal to others that they want to be liked and admired. But in reality, those other people often bypass admiring you, not because they don’t think wealth is admirable, but because t...

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