True Wealth: The PATH to FINANCIAL FREEDOM - Transform your Mind with Coach Myrna




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Summary: <br> <br> The path to financial freedom comes from the quality of our lives. This is true wealth. <br> True wealth does not depend on how much we accumulate, save, or spend our money. <br> <br> <br> True wealth comes from who we are on the inside, and not by what we do, or what we have. <br> <br> <br> We cannot measure our self-worth by our net worth!<br> <br> The first step to financial freedom is to make the mental shift, that your world in here, will be reflective of your world out there. <br> <br> This week on Mindset Transformation radio, I interview Trevor Evans, teacher/trainer in real estate investments. <br> <br> Here is a tip of the week from coach Myrna: <br> There are 2 types of people in regards to wealth, one who is magnetized and full of confidence and know his potential, and the other is demagnetized and full of fear and doubt, and he tells himself I will fail, I could lose my money, people will talk about me behind my back etc. So, he does nothing. He takes no risks!<br> <br> As you have probably figured out, the demagnetized man will never get very far. <br> I love the parable Jesus told about the man who was going on a long trip. He called his servants and entrusted his money to them while he was gone. <br> He gave 5 bags of silver to one, two bags of silver to another, and one bag of silver to the last. <br> The servant who received the five bags of silver began to invest the money and earned five more. The servant with two bags of silver also invested and earned two more; but the servant who received one bag, dug a hole in the ground and hid the master’s money. <br> When the master returned, he was full of praise for the two servants who invested his money and increased it; but the servant who gave him his money back with no increase he called “wicked and lazy.” <br> The moral of the story was to those who use well what they are given, even more will be given to them; but those who take no risks and do nothing, even what little they have will be taken away. <br> <br> <br> There are 3 honest ways in this life to get money.<br> 1: The first is to work for it. The common consensus is that with a few exceptions you can never become wealthy working for someone else. <br> 2: The second way is to inherit it. For most of us, inheritance is not a sure bet.<br> 3: The third way to make money and the most powerful way, is to invest it. Let your money work for you. Compound interest is one of the most powerful tools in the accumulation of wealth. Let it work for you. Do you know if you put $2000 in your 401k at 21 years old and let it grow with an annual compound interest of 10%; at age 65 it would have grown to over $1,000,000? <br> <br> I love this article from <a href="http://Inc.com" target="_blank">Inc.com</a><br> <br> <a href="http://www.inc.com/slava-menn/how-my-uncle-achieved-financial-freedom-in-six-years-after-coming-to-america-wit.html" target="_blank">Financial freedom in America</a><br> <br> Nassim Taleb said, "The three most harmful addictions are heroine, carbohydrates, and a monthly salary." But salaries, fed through cubicle farms, are worse than addiction: salaries are slavery. While starting a company may emancipate you from salary slavery, most founders are enslaved to their startups -- trading family time, personal health, and happiness for late nights, long commutes, and stress. So where's this freedom in the Land of the Free?<br> <br> <br> This week on <a href="http://www.wdjyfm.com/on-air" target="_blank">Mindset Transformation radio w/ coach Myrna </a> and podcast, I interview Trevor Evans, Speaker/Trainer. Trevor is going to talk about the mindset of an investor, what you need to do to think like an investor and not an employee as well as some foundational tools of real estate investing. <br> <br> Our sponsors for this episode are A&amp;C Limousine service and Young Real Es...