A New Mindset
Author: adminMany people find themselves with financial problems caused by pressure to going along with the crowd, even when you lack the finances to begin with. Sometimes, out of an act of desperation, and because you need something bad enough, you don’t use good judgment and you shoot for the moon and miss. So with less money, you go to Plan B, a plan that you just dreamed up out of yet another act of desperation. Using band-aids to cover up a bigger problem is something we have all done at least once.
I didn’t read many books when I was a teenager, and I didn’t care or think anyone could tell me how to do anything. After all, I already knew. I was a teen-ager. Well, two decades later, looking back, I realize I did everything my way and the long way. I got lucky and escaped the real estate crash, moved and paid cash for a house before it all happened. Then a really amazing thing happened. I started to get responsible. Call me a late bloomer.
I had started a small window tinting business in a small town in Northern Nevada. It took a couple of years to build a reputation and life was good. Then one day I picked up a book by a guy named Robert T. Kiyosaki called Rich Dad, Poor Dad, and started reading. The introduction alone got my attention.
I had a lack of financial education and saw the need for it right away. As I read this amazing book I salivated with the desire to want to make more money and work smarter, invest in property and create wealth. Wow. This was new for me and it didn’t go away with just one book. As these new thoughts and desires started to take over the empty spots of what only could have been lazy areas of my life, a new mindset developed that gave me a laser-like focus.
Now I needed to find a tool, a key, a system to launch me into my new found ambition. I got online and started googling all kinds of Home-based business opportunities. I had been in traditional MLMs before and just didn’t like the calling and selling and begging people to sign up with me. There just had to be another way. Then I came across a landing page advertising a company, and it had a different message to it that seemed unique. As a couple of days went by, I seemed to remember seeing a news segment several months prior about this company and it’s phenomenal growth in such a short time. I remember thinking, “Yeah, sure, whatever.” But now, thanks to Rich Dad, Poor Dad and my new mind set, I saw this on a new level. A duplicatable system that even I could do. I went back to the opt-in box and got started.
I joined up with this company and over the next couple of weeks found myself indulging myself in a vast amount of strategies and wealth creating tactics that took me to the next level of my laser-like focus. Then, by reading another book by Robert Kyosaki called Cashflow Quadrant, I realized I did not want to be an employee or even self-employed any longer than it would take me to get out of this rat race that was oh, so dear to me now.
As I was taught more by the leaders of my new company, it brought me closer to the true meaning of VALUE, through the educational materials and props strategically placed in the road in front of me to better myself more. I became a leader, showing other people how to bring this system into their lives that would enhance and change the way they think, that gives real hope through educational material that transforms people into who they only used to dream about. Helping others succeed; that’s what I do now, because by others succeeding is the only way I succeed.















