10 Common Money and Success Myths Part 2
by Ian Canaway
Published on this site: September 12th, 2005 - See
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Here are a few commonly held beliefs, or "myths,"
that hold many of us back from achieving success...
- Myth: I don't have what it takes to be successful
and wealthy.
Fact: Successful people were not born that way. In
fact, many of the most successful people today had very
difficult lives. They were regular people who wished for
more. And they decided to do something about it - to change
their circumstances. Anyone can do the same, including you
and I.
- Myth: I don't have any experience or education
in anything.
Fact: Many successful people started with no experience.
Many of them also flunked high school and never had any
college education.
The only way to get real education and experience in anything
is by doing, by "starting." Once you start doing
it, you learn very quickly.
Think of all the things that you know how to do. Driving
a car, riding a bike, playing sports, reading, writing,
speaking...even walking. All of these things have one thing
in common: at one time in your life, you didn't know how
to do any of them.
And despite how impossible it seemed at the time, you decided
to do it anyway. It's the same with everything in life.
You learn by doing. You get experience by doing something
a few times. Get started. Do it once, twice, three times
and you're already on your way to becoming an expert in
no time!
- Myth: To be successful, I have to start a business,
and I'm just not cut out to be a businessperson. I don't
have what it takes.
Fact: Listen...I know a few people who can barely
read or write. Yet they're running their own businesses.
It's scary, I know. But think about it...right now, at this
moment, you're already several giant steps ahead of them.
The only difference between a person who's thinking about
starting a business and another who is running a business
is just that. One of them is doing what the other is only
"thinking" of doing. They both had the same ideas
and dreams. They both probably had the same doubts and fears
as well. But one of them decided to start anyway, to take
action despite the doubts and fears. One of them decided that if other people
could do it, then he could as well.
- Myth: Money isn't that important.
Fact: Tell that to the family who's starving right
now, or to the family who needs money for serious medical
help for a member of their family. They'll tell you how
important money is.
We've been conditioned from Day 1 to believe that money
is not important. We have been conditioned to believe that
wanting money is wrong and unethical. And yet the entire
world seems to run on money.
It is one of the biggest myths known to man. And it's one
of the main reasons why the majority of the people are not
wealthy.
Money is simply a way to measure the amount of value you
create for others. If you have a lot of money, it means
you have created a lot of value for other people. If you
don't have the kind of money you'd like to have, that simply
means that you just haven't yet found a way to produce the
kind of value for others that you're capable of, or the
value that you'd like to.
Just look around you at the countries or even cities that
have lack of money. You'll find that in these same places,
there are usually more crimes being committed, more people
taking advantage of others, more diseases, more suffering,
more deaths, and none or very little education.
Money may not be the most important thing in life, but let's
face facts here... Money is pretty darned important in this
day and age. It's how you support yourself! It's how you
buy food, water, shelter, and clothing. It's how you pay
the medical bills. It's how you help and support others
around you, including your loved ones. And we both know
that those are very important things.
And by the way, if you feel that it's more important to
contribute to others than to be rich, well guess what, when
you have more money, you can contribute more! You can do
much more for others and you can help a lot more people
when you have more money.
Only good things can come from having more money.
- Myth: Money must be made slowly.
Fact: Nothing could be further from the truth. The
only way to make money is to make it quickly! What good
is money if you can't enjoy it right now instead of 20 years
from now? What good is money if you can't contribute to
others now as much as you'd like to, instead of 20 years
from now?
The quicker you make money, the quicker you can change your
life and the lives of those around you - for the better.
There are no rules stating that money should be made slowly.
The only way to make money is to make it quickly! You will
also find that the more money you make, the easier it becomes
to make more because you begin to shift your focus from
survival to abundance and contribution, in the process.
And that shift in focus simply attracts more wealth to you.

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