Tuesday, March 15, 2011

How Much Money Do You Want To Have?

Here's assignment # 18.

"How much money do you want to have?
Write down how much money you want to be earning.
Why don't you have that amount?
Write down the reasons you don't have it.
Is the reason that you have no choice?
Is the reason that your wealth is in someone else's hands?
Is your financial well-being is a function of circumstances?

Are these reasons you want to continue living with?
What are your beliefs about wealth?

Do you believe that it comes easier to others and is harder for you to acquire?
Do you believe that wealthy people are arrogant?
Do you have a clear picture of what you would do with tremendous wealth?

Learn how to challenge and eliminate each reason that you don't have the money you want.
Learn how to identify and replace your limiting beliefs with ones that serve you better.

Through your journaling, attempt to continuously trade up your thoughts so that you arrive at the conclusion that you are sure that you deserve to be wealthy. If you find this kind of change difficult, enroll someone to help you with it.

Surround yourself with people who are wealthy and write about the conversations you have with them. To assist in this process, find at least 3 people who are earning what it is you want to earn in your respective field and interview them.

Ask them how they built their businesses, what qualities they feel are most important both personally and professionally, and what reasons they feel are most responsible for creating the businesses that they have."

I use the bold print above to some of the words that stood out to me.

SOME OF MY THOUGHTS:
How much money do you want to have? This sounds like wishing upon a start. Or a game show where we imagine what we would do if we had the money that we really want. When we want things we need to remember that there is more to it than what we think.

We can have our mind set on what we want or want to earn in life. However we forget about the cost of living and things that we desire. Things add up. Things have a cost.

I have to think on this assignment. I don't think I will ask for any help. I think that will be to personal. Let allow not respectful. We don't need to know what others make. There can be jealousy.

When we think of money, we think of power. The more money we have the better off we can be. That could be so, but in some cases, money can't buy you the things most important in life. For instead, love, health, happiness, joy, peace, patience, the list can go on.

May the LORD grant us wisdom to use our money wisely. May we not make money an idol. May we the value in our lives, that money can't buy us every thing. AMEN!

Thanks for reading.How Much Money Do You Want To Have?
I need to think on this assignment.

Staying On The Journey,
Susan

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