The rich and poor prioritize differently.
Find out how to prioritize like the rich below.
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Find out how to prioritize like the rich below.
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If you want to be rich, there are two resources you must gain control over: your time & our money.
1. Money
When I was drowning in debt, my priorities were backwards. I was spending more on wants than investing.
The old me prioritized with a poor mindset, like this:
1. Wants
2. Needs
3. Investments
When I was drowning in debt, my priorities were backwards. I was spending more on wants than investing.
The old me prioritized with a poor mindset, like this:
1. Wants
2. Needs
3. Investments
The new me prioritizes this way. This is the rich mindset.
1. Needs
2. Investments
3. Wants
I still have desires and wants, but those desires aren't as strong as my desire to invest.
1. Needs
2. Investments
3. Wants
I still have desires and wants, but those desires aren't as strong as my desire to invest.
I challenge you to look at your own spending from the last month. How much did you spend on wants and how much did you invest?
These answers tell you exactly what you prioritize.
These answers tell you exactly what you prioritize.
2. Time
Each one of us has 24 hours a day.
You have the same amount of time as all successful people in the world. The only difference is how you spend your time.
Each one of us has 24 hours a day.
You have the same amount of time as all successful people in the world. The only difference is how you spend your time.
I never considered how much time I wasted in front of the television or just scrolling on social media.
I lived in default mode for too long just going through the motions.
I lived in default mode for too long just going through the motions.
When I started paying attention to my money, I also started paying attention to how I spent my time.
I broke down an average week:
56 hours sleeping
40 hours working 9-5
18 hours eating/cooking
12 hours working side hustle
10 hours hanging with family/friends
10 hours working out
6 hours showering/getting ready
4 hours cleaning
2 hours reading
2 hours hobbies
8 hours TV/phone
56 hours sleeping
40 hours working 9-5
18 hours eating/cooking
12 hours working side hustle
10 hours hanging with family/friends
10 hours working out
6 hours showering/getting ready
4 hours cleaning
2 hours reading
2 hours hobbies
8 hours TV/phone
I thought exercise/being healthy was one of my top priorities, but I only spend around 10 hours each week on it.
I thought my family was a priority, but I only spend 10 hours a week with them.
My mind perceives one thing; my actions do something else.
I thought my family was a priority, but I only spend 10 hours a week with them.
My mind perceives one thing; my actions do something else.
I challenge you to do this exercise and see how you spend your time.
Do your priorities really make up the most of your time?
Do your priorities really make up the most of your time?
Join the rich, and get the most out of your time and money.
Take a look at this video for more insights.
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Take a look at this video for more insights.
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