Friday, March 2, 2012

How to Get Rich - Toss the Comforts

Many people go through life being comfortable. They don't want to step outside their so called comfort zone to take a chance on improving their position.

I suppose it's human nature that we all take the path of least resistance in everything we do. We don't like confrontation or others challenging our way of life. We have a tendency to go with the flow so to speak.

Toss the Comforts


In order to truly get what you want out of life, you have to sometimes step outside of your so called comfort zone and take a chance.This is true in many aspects of our lives including relationships, social networking, etc.

The building of true wealth is no exception to this rule. We must go beyond what is familiar to us and learn new ways to increase our wealth. To boldly go where no one we know has gone before.

I realize it is not as scary as space exploration for instance, however, it is still scary in a sense that it is new to us and we are unsure of the outcome. To take a chance and step beyond others we know truly takes courage.

Above the Crowd


To step above the crowd and learn new ways to prosper is truly the way to financial freedom. The old saying, no risk, no gain, is truly where it's at when it comes to investing. To stay in your comfort zone and not learn new ways is a path to being average. Being average is ok for many, but not if you truly want to experience total financial freedom.

What To Do


Think about what you are doing right now to better yourself financially. Hopefully, there are a few areas you are working on. If not, now's the time to start. It's never too late to start on the road to building your financial future.

Listen to the advice of others who have done what you want to do. Learn as much as you can about the areas you want to explore before taking the plunge. Don't be afraid of making a few mistakes along the way. We can learn valuable lessons from our own mistakes and those of others.

Remember, to truly gain financial freedom we must step beyond our comfort zone and embrace new opportunities as they are presented to us.

As always, I welcome your comments and suggestions for future topics.

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