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A young man chats with an older millionaire to discover how he made his fortune. One of the questions asked in the book is how much money do you want to make.
One of the best ways to achieve your goals is to change your attitudes or beliefs. You can become an instant millionaire just by changing your mindset. You have probably heard the phrase "act as if." This means having the feeling that you are a millionaire, that you have unlimited abundance. This vibration attracts more good things to you.
Even if I don't make a million dollars next year I will make a great deal more money than someone who just wants to make $30 thousand. The more you reach for the more you get.
Another good book along these lines is Secrets of the Millionaire Mind. This is one of the best books I have read about how the beliefs about money formed in childhood can hold us back financially.
If you were raised to think that rich people are thieves, dishonest or greedy and you have a high moral compass, do you really think you can become wealthy and enjoy your money? If you were taught that hard work was the key to success, will you fell guilty if you make a lot of money from passive income? People can sabotage themselves if they don't feel they deserve all the good things that are happening to them.
Perhaps you already know this, but Secrets of the Millionaire Mind, offers suggestions on how to counteract the beliefs that may be stopping you from achieving your financial goals.
Anything is possible.
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Become an Instant Millionaire
by JHC Team
How much money do you want to make in 2008 from home?
$25,000? $50,000? $250,000? $500,000?
I would like to make at least $1 million next year from all sources of income. I believe in thinking big. After all I wished for $5 thousand and got it.
The book Instant Millionaire is a wonderful short book that helps you gain insight into your views about what is possible. It is parable about money.
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