Want to be Wealthy? Don't Stop Dreaming!
by Garry Finlay
Published on this site: April 20th, 2006 - See
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If I asked 100 people if they would like to be rich, I'm sure
at least 98 of them would answer yes. Their answer might range
from, "maybe if the conditions were right" to "Yes,
and make it fast!"
Most people think of the wealthy as being reserved and probably
a bit cautious. The thinking goes that if the millionaire
wasn't very cautious with how he spends his money, he wouldn't
have a million dollars left.
But a closer look at who gets wealthy gives a far different
picture. You see, at the very core of American business is
a deep enthusiasm. People who get rich tend to be people who
can make the most of the American business system. And those
people tend to be gung-ho, enthusiastic, and more than eager
to charge straight ahead. If you say, "I've got a way to make a
lot of money, do you want to start tomorrow?" Most will
reply, "Let's start now!"
One European marketing guru got it right when he said,"American
business likes to jump in and take chances. In Francethey'll
sit on a good idea until it's time has passed. Americanscan't
wait to get going." And I would certainly say that attitude
toward business applies to everyone in North America, whether
they be in the U.S. or not.
Here are several ways to light your own fire and get your
business future on its way:
- When you see a business opportunity, let your enthusiasm
grow. Rather than thinking of all the ways the business
might fail, spend time thinking only of the ways it could
succeed and succeed big.
- Listen to those around you, but don't let your friends,
family, and people at work talk you out of an idea you really
believe in. Scientific studies show it's very hard to keep
your beliefs solid when two or more people gang up on you.
Keep in that in mind. If you start to see the downside of
your business after talking to others, go back to step one and get yourself
fired up again.
- Keep yourself fired up. It's not enough just to get excited
at the start. You've got to get up every morning reminding
yourself just how cool your business really is.
- Try to surround yourself with people who see things as
you do. That's a great way to keep your resolve and pump
up your vision. That may sound a little self-centered, but
it's the way top corporate leaders get things done in the
CEO's office. You can use that method even if you're one
person working from your kitchen table.
America is number one in business worldwide because we aren't
afraid to dream. We aren't afraid to be enthusiastic. And
that immense, American enthusiasm is our greatest asset in
our never ending quest for wealth and financial security.

Garry Finlay Would you like a better lifestyle, but have
little time to work a business? Garry Findlay thought this
business opportunity was too good to be true, then he earned
$125,000 his first month! You can do it too - no selling,
no cold calling or prospecting. http://www.megawealthy.com/3366

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