Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Developing Your Million Dollar Mentality

Todd Falcone
So…you want to be a millionaire, do you? Say YES! It is a great place to be.

In order to be a millionaire, you need to think like one. There is no such thing as thinking like average and earning exceptional income. It simply doesn't work that way. And…if and when it does (very rarely), it never lasts long.

In order for you to accumulate wealth and create a massive income, you first have to change your way of THINKING and ACTING.

Let me give you some idea of where your mind and actions need to be in order to create a massive organization that pays you hundreds of thousands of dollars a year.

Ready? You sure? Here's a little sample:

A million-dollar mindset person sees the possibilities.
An average person focuses on reasons why it isn't possible.

A million-dollar mindset person makes it happen.
An average person makes excuses why they didn't or couldn't make it happen.

A million-dollar mindset person sees beyond an obstacle or roadblock.
An average person only sees the obstacle or roadblock.

A million-dollar mindset person brings out the best in others.
An average person looks for faults in others.

A million-dollar mindset person doesn't have a work day.
An average person can't wait until their work day is over.

A million-dollar mindset person learns from their mistakes.
An average person gets lacks the discipline to learn from their mistakes.

A million-dollar mindset person lives in the present with a focus on the long-term future.
An average person lives in the past with a focus on their current situation.

A million-dollar mindset person pays themselves before they pay anything else.
An average person pays the bills and never saves anything for themselves.

A million-dollar mindset person thrives on playing the game.
An average person sits on the sidelines and watches others win the game.

A million-dollar mindset person will do anything it takes to make it happen.
An average person simply won't do the things to make it happen.

A million-dollar mindset person can always see the light at the end of the tunnel.
An average person gets lost in the tunnel until the train runs them over.

A million-dollar mindset person looks fear square in the eye and says "move aside."
An average person runs from their fear back into their comfort zone of mediocrity.

A million-dollar mindset person focuses on establishing nourishing relationships.
An average person allows themselves to be guided by toxic relationships.

A million-dollar mindset person fails their way to success.
An average person never even tries.

A million-dollar mindset person knows that a little faith goes an infinite way.
An average person says "show me first and then I'll make my way."

These are just a few thoughts to put into your mind as you go about the rest of your week to see how successful people think.

As I heard a quote recently from legendary motivational speaker Les Brown, "I refuse to live an unlived life!"

Sounds to me like a great way to live. In fact, they only way to really live!

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