There is a very real
possibility that everything you and I have been taught about how to earn money
is so far from the truth that it's almost comical.
Earning money has
nothing to do with age, formal education, gender or geography. It has nothing
to do with past experience or your formal years of education or your level of
intellect.
There are individuals
who are functionally illiterate who have become multimillionaires, while there
are others who are absolutely brilliant and they are broke. Virtually anyone
can be taught how to earn millions of dollars and yet the sad truth is that 97
out of every 100 people are born, live their entire lives, and die without ever
learning how to earn money. To perpetuate this ridiculous problem, their
ignorance is passed along from one generation to the next.
Our school system has
been designed as an environment to enlighten young minds, to replace ignorance
with understanding and ultimately improve the quality of life. And though our
educational system has obviously been successful in many areas, it has woefully
neglected one important subject, ''How to Earn Money.''
A lack of
understanding in this area is the cause of numerous unwanted and unnecessary
problems, since money is the medium of exchange that is used worldwide for
other people's products and services.
The
Real Source of Wealth
There has always been
a small, select group, approximately 3% of our population, who clearly
understand that prosperity consciousness is the primary cause of wealth and
their prosperity consciousness, like ignorance, is also passed down from one
generation to the next.
Let's look at
''money.'' What is it?
Money
is a reward you receive for the service you render. The more valuable the
service, the greater the reward. Thinking of ways we can be of greater service
will not only help us earn more money, it will also enable us to grow
intellectually and spiritually.
Money
is an Idea
The paper you fold
and place in your purse or pocket is not money. It is paper with ink on it. It
represents money, but it is not money. Money is an idea. The earning of money
has nothing to do with the paper stuff, it has to do with consciousness.
To accumulate wealth,
a person must become very comfortable with the idea of money. That may sound
strange, however most people are not comfortable with the idea of money, which
is why they do not have any. The cause of poverty is poverty consciousness. A
poverty consciousness will cause a person to see, hear, think and feel ... lack
and limitation.
The late Mike Todd
said, ''Being broke is a temporary situation. Being poor is a mental state.''
He was correct. There
are wealthy people who lose every cent they have through a series of mistakes
in judgment, but that does not make them poor. They will have it all back in a
short time because of their prosperity consciousness.
Many years ago,
George Bernard Shaw expressed his thoughts on money. People have such strong
views on both of these statements, I purposely use them in my seminars to cause
the attendees to think.
1. It is the duty of
every person to be rich.
2. It is a sin to be poor.
2. It is a sin to be poor.
Before you reject
these as being ridiculous, let's analyze them. To fully understand what Shaw
was saying, you must have an open mind. There is a law that states everything
is moving, absolutely nothing rests. You are either moving ahead in life or
going in reverse ... growing or dying ... creating or disintegrating, becoming
richer or poorer.
There is another law
to which people often refer in many different ways ... Karmic Law ... Sowing
and Reaping ... Cause and Effect ... Action, Re-Action. How you refer to this
law is of little importance relative to your understanding of how it works.
The thoughts,
feelings, and actions that you express in life are seeds that you sow. The
conditions, circumstances and things that come into your life are the harvest
you reap as a RESULT of the seeds that you sow. For a moment, store this
information in the back of your mind while we investigate the deeper
understanding of the words SIN and MONEY.
Sin is ...
transgression of the law. Violating the law is a sin and, in truth, the price
of sin is death. That does not mean your heart will stop beating, but it does
mean you will regress. I previously mentioned there is a law that states you
will either create or disintegrate, you will grow or die. When you attempt to
''get'' without giving, you are trying to reap the harvest without sowing the
seeds, and it will not work.
Now let's look at
''money.'' What is it? Money is a reward you receive for the service you
render; the more valuable the service, the greater the reward. Attempting to
''get'' money without providing service is also a violation of the law.
We
Are Here to Serve Each Other
Shaw believed you and
I are here to serve one another. Thinking of ways we can be of greater service
will enable us to grow intellectually and spiritually. It is our duty to serve
and money is a reward we receive for that service. If a person has received
their money in an unlawful manner - by law, they must pay the price; you reap
what you sow.
In light of the laws
that govern our universe, what Shaw said is correct. However, if a person is
not consciously thinking, Shaw's statements would appear very callous, even
ridiculous. Personally, I believe Shaw made those statements the way he did, to
provoke people to think.
Quite simply, what
Shaw was emphasizing was the importance of our own responsibility in the quest
for abundance. Abundance is something we magnetize ourselves to ... we draw it
into our lives ... in every aspect our lives. Business associates, friends,
everything we want will come into our life by law, not luck. You are either
attracting or repelling good. It is your own consciousness that ultimately
determines your results.
''Money is in
consciousness and it must be earned.'' If you want to improve your financial
position in life, focus your attention on creating a higher level of prosperity
consciousness. Begin by preparing a powerful, positive affirmation and fuel it
with emotion. When you do this, you are depositing this creative energy in the
treasury of your subconscious mind. And, by repeating this process over and
over and over again every day, it will begin to alter your conditioning and
mentally move you in the direction you want to go. Write it out, read it, feel
it, and let it take hold of your mind.
How much money do you
want? Saying you want more is not good enough. Five dollars is more. How much
more? Decide on a figure. Be specific. You will not seriously want more money
than you are capable of earning ... however, you would be wise to remember, you
must earn it.
There
are Three Income Earning Stategies
- Trading time for money – By
far the worst of the three income earning strategies, it is employed by
approximately 96% of our population – doctors, lawyers, accountants,
laborers, etc. There is an inherent problem with this strategy –
saturation. You run out of time. If a person accumulates any degree of
wealth employing this strategy, it will be at the expense of a life. They
compromise on the car they drive, the house they live in, the clothes they
choose and the vacations they take. They rarely, if ever, get what they
want.
- Investing money to earn money – This
strategy is used by approximately 3% of the population. The number is
small for the obvious reason – very few people have any money to invest.
Many people who effectively employ this strategy follow the advice of a
trusted, knowledgeable advisor.
- Leveraging yourself to earn money – This
is where you multiply your time through the efforts of others by setting
up Multiple Sources of Income (MSIs). This is, without question, the very
best way to increase your income. Make a decision to have many sources of
income; it's the strategy that wealthy people have used dating clear back
to the ancient Babylonians. Unfortunately, this strategy is only used by
approximately 1% of our population, yet that 1% earns approximately 96% of
all the money that is earned! You are only a decision away from
membership.
Once you determine
how much money you want to earn, write it down on a sheet of paper in large
figures. Look at the number with the dollar sign beside it and tell yourself
over and over again:
THAT
AMOUNT OF MONEY IS AN EFFECT. IT REPRESENTS A REWARD THAT I WANT TO RECEIVE.
WHAT SERVICE CAN I RENDER THAT WOULD BE DESERVING OF THAT REWARD?
Take the total figure
and divide it into multiple parts. Let each part represent a source of income.
Each source of income represents a separate reward that you would receive for a
service you would render. Work on one source of income at a time; each one can
become an exciting part of your life.
- Think of how you can do whatever you do – more
effectively.
- Think of how you can improve the quality and
quantity of service you render.
- Think of how you can help people in a greater
way.
Money is a servant;
the more you earn, the more you can help others.
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