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      Top 10 Ways a Wealthy Mind Thinks 05/14/2010
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      Being in a Rut with your finances has Everything to Do with the way you perceive yourself and a Poverty Mindset. 

      The following is a list of the Top 10 principles of the wealthy. 
        
      1. The Broke think everything is too good to be true, while the wealthy think that getting a job sounds too bad to be true.

      2. Broke people give up when things don't go their way; a few disappointments and they are onto something else, saying things like "it wasn't for me."  The wealthy work harder and become more determined when things go bad, and understand that you have to take the bad with the good to make it. 


      3. Broke people always have an excuse. Wealthy people say "my fault" and refuse to make excuses. 


      4. Broke people think that not getting what they want is OK. Wealthy people are disgusted at the thought of not getting what they want and will do whatever it takes. 
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       5. Broke people always have to talk it over with their broke friends to make sure no one will make fun of them if they make a decision.  Wealthy people think for themselves and could care less what their broke friends think. 
        
      6. Broke people are never coachable and teachable. Wealthy people are always learning, even when the money starts  to pour in, they never stop learning from those who were there first. 
        
      7. Broke people are scared of others.  Wealthy people entrust in others and know that other people are crucial for their success. 

      8. Broke people are always procrastinating; they would rather talk about it, read about it, think about it, but never seem to do anything. Wealthy people hate doing anything but getting it done. 
        
      9. Broke people are glad when the day is over. Wealthy people love when the day begins. Broke people think Wealthy people are lucky. Wealthy people put themselves into a position to be "lucky," and then work hard to make the "luck" show up. 
        
      Take Inventory of yourself right Now if you do not already know, Is your Focus on Poverty and scarcity or Wealth and Recovery.

      Change your Mindset - Change your Life - Things Get Better when you make the first steps toward your own recovery.

      Join us on May 16 when we are Breaking Poverty Mindsets.
      Being in a Rut with your finances has Everything to Do with the way you perceive yourself and a Poverty Mindset.

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