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Think Like a Millionaire
By:
Brian
Tracy
Attitude is Everything
The most important attitude for financial success is long-term thinking.
Successful people think a long way into the future and they adjust their
daily behaviors to assure they achieve their long-term goals. In a
longitudinal study done at Harvard University in the 50s and 60s, they
studied the reasons for upward socio-economic mobility. They were
looking for factors that would predict whether or not an individual or
family was going to move upward and be wealthier in the future than in
the present.
They studied factors like education, intelligence, being born into the
right family, or having the right connections. In every case, they found
individuals who had been born with every blessing in life who did
poorly. They also found individuals who had been born or come to this
country with no advantages at all who had been extremely successful.
What was the distinguishing factor?
They finally determined that there was only one key attitude that
mattered. They called it "Time Perspective." Time perspective refers to
the amount of time that you take into consideration when planning your
day to day activities and when making important decisions in your life.
Time Perspective
People with long-time perspective invariably move up economically in the
course of their lifetimes. When you spend weeks, months and years
developing your skills and ability and expanding your experience in
order to be successful, you have long-time perspective. The average
professional person has a time perspective of 10, 15 and 20 years.
Begin to see that everything that you are doing today is part of a
long-time continuum, at the end of which you are going to be financially
independent or financially unfortunate. People with short-time
perspective think only about fun and pleasure in the short term. They
have what economists call "The inability to delay gratification." They
have an irresistible tendency to spend every single penny they earn and
everything that they can borrow.
When you develop long-time perspective, you develop the discipline to
delay gratification and to save your money rather than spending it. The
combination of long-time perspective and delayed gratification puts you
onto the high road to financial independence.
Action Exercises
Now, here are two things you can do to develop the attitudes of
financially successful people:
First, think long-term about your financial life. Decide exactly how
much you want to be worth five years, ten years and twenty years from
today. Write it down. Make a plan. Take action on your plan every single
day.
Second, develop the ability to delay gratification. Instead of buying
something on impulse, put off buying decisions for a day, a week or even
a month. Decide in advance to "think it over" before you buy anything.
This can change the way you spend money almost immediately.
Brian Tracy is Chairman and CEO of Brian
Tracy International, a company specializing in the training and
development of individuals and organizations.
Brian is also a founder, investor and the Chief Learning Officer of
iLearningGlobal, the preeminent online Business Training portal in the
world. Brian's goal is to help you achieve your personal and business
goals faster and easier than you ever imagined. Brian Tracy has
consulted for more than 1,000 companies and addressed more than
4,000,000 people in 4,000 talks and seminars throughout the US, Canada
and 40 other countries worldwide. As a Keynote speaker and seminar
leader, he addresses more than 250,000 people each year.
Learn more at www.BrianTracy.com
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