Hello dear friend
Coming from a family of salaried people, I always thought I’d grow up, get a job, work extremely hard, and be rich.
My expectations from this plan shattered early on in my career. I learned quickly that you can’t get rich by saving your salary.
Budgeting plans like 70/20/10 can only take you so far.
In my case, even when I was saving at max capacity, I understood quickly that this money would never let me get “rich.” I’d have an emergency fund, sure, but not enough to enjoy the vacations and luxurious experiences I wanted to try.
In short, saving my existing salary wasn’t cutting it.
Seeing my troubled equation with money, my mother said something that I now swear by. Money is like energy. It keeps ebbing and flowing, in and out of your life.
If you try to restrict money to one place, it’ll never grow. The cycle of ebb and flow would continue, draining all your resources.
This is why you need to focus on having an abundance mindset that lets you explore multiple income streams. When you let abundance flow into your lifestyle, you’ll be more receptive to energy, i.e., money.
Now the major question is: how to build an abundance mindset? It’s not an overnight change but a habit you practice.
Letting go of some “bad” money habits helped me welcome a mindset of abundance and wealth. Even during financial crunches, I never resort to these habits.
Always keep in mind that these habits can make you feel rich temporarily, but they are mostly counterproductive in the long run.
Here are 5 habits I consciously dodge to maintain my abundance mindset:
Stop bargaining for a few dollars
Stop saying yes to easy money
Stop selling to a low-ticket clientele
Stop trading time for money
Start calculating what your decisions will cost you in a few years
Once you’re successful, you’ll see phenomenal growth in your personality and bank balance. I’m rooting for you to live your dream life.
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That’s all from my end today. I’ll see you again soon. Till then, stay strong. Keep smiling and be awesome.
With love,
Anangsha.
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