Wednesday 4 September 2013

The Path To Financial Freedom

The Path To Financial Freedom

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Do you think about what it would be like to have financial freedom. To have the ability to make our own choices and do what you want to do when ever you want to do it. 
So how do you become financially independent. Why do some seem to make it look so easy while many struggle to break through the threshold. What makes these people different from the rest. What is their mindset and how do they overcome all the challenges that one faces in building a profitable sustainable business.
So here we go!
1. You require all the energy you have to make things possible. I played professional football at the highest level and I remember the hours of training that was required to put you in the arena of been selected. You had to train with intensity every time as the slightest slip up could see you move back in the line. I had to consider the fuel that I put in be body to ensure I gave it every chance of performing at the highest level and recovering quickly to go again. I had to maintain focus on what I was doing and had to have a mindset that I believed that I could do it and achieve great things. This is the type of energy you need to be successful.
2. You have to be emotional happy in your own skin. Money does not buy you happiness it just gives you choices. You need to find peace within yourself, have the ability mitigate stress, worry and frustration from your life. You need to live with a mind of been the best you can be, really make a difference and enjoying everything you do every moment of the day. You have to be happy where you live. My family and I have moved around a fair bit over the years and believe if you always search you won’t find however you can create you dream spot where ever you are. That’s a choice!
3. You have to have great relationships. Love those around you. Care about people. If you are in an intimate relationship you should do everything for them. Cherish them and treat them well. The art of giving is so important for your well-being. It’s rewarding for all and can enrich your life.
4. Have you ever been doing something and you can’t believe how quick time has gone because you thoroughly enjoyed what you where doing and then have you ever been doing something where time seems to go so slow. Time is an emotion. It’s how we think about things of which we are control of. You have to be the master of this emotion.

The Path To Financial Freedom

5. Do you have a Mission in life? Are you working somewhere and doing something that  you just don’t enjoy doing. Feels like a task rather than you really wanting to do it doesn’t it. Do you have a passion for something. Wouldn’t it be great if you could live life as a mission. I made some choices about a year ago and have always had a passion for massage and one on one football coaching. Since starting my digital marketing business I have created time for myself to start working my passion and now I would never go back. Something you are passionate about becomes play.
6. Money can provide us with choices if used effectively. However you must remember to have a fantastic quality of life you must always make your body, your emotions, your relationships, your time, and what you do with that time the most important thing. Money does not buy you happiness.
7. Give and Celebrate your successes. Do something nice for a friend, or a stranger. Thank someone. smile, volunteer your time. Join a community group. Look out, as well as in. Seeing yourself, and your happiness, linked to the wider community can be incredibly rewarding and creates connections with people around you.
Also take the time to celebrate when you achieve something. It’s important to reward yourself but always remain humble and grateful for where you are at.
For you to reach your goals that really matter to you most in your life you have to understand where you are right now and then set out achieving one step at a time.
Good luck to you all!
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