Money Motivation
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Money Motivation-Keep on Dreaming
You’ve achieved your goals, you’ve got financial freedom but don’t stop now, keep looking for ways to make money….you never know when you’ll lose the money you have.
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Money Motivation-Rich versus Having Money
What does being rich mean to you? You can have money and not be considered rich but still live a happy and fulfilled life and not want for a single thing.
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Money Motivation-Keeping Up With The Jones Family
This is one of my favorite all time quotes about money. Remember your wants versus needs and remember don’t buy things just to impress people or to keep up with trends because it’s the fastest way to get into debt.
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Money Motivation-How Do You Spend Your Time?
The one thing that makes both rich and poor equal is that both have the same 24 hours a day. Sometimes people get rich because they use those 24 hours more wisely. It could be researching a business idea, looking for ways to invest, etc. Your task this week is to track your time and what you do? Is any of it wasted like watching too much TV or spending time on social media sites? And how would that time be better spent?
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Money Motivation-Are You Saving Enough for Your Golden Years?
When we’re young we can’t comprehend that one day we’ll be as old as our parents or grandparents. The golden years arrive sooner than you think and how are you prepared for them? Will you need to keep working? This week, if you haven’t already done so, start a retirement fund.
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Money Motivation-Does Your Money Work For You?
Passive income, compound interest, both things that allow your money to work for you instead of vice versa. This week, do some research on these two terms and learn how you can get your money working…or stay turned for upcoming blogs on BSG.
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Money Motivation-Visit Your Library
Welcome to the new Monday Motivation which is now called Money Motivation. This year will focus on money tips to get you motivated for the week ahead. This first tip is about using your local library, it’s a great resource for not only books…yes, ones you can learn about money, but you can rent movies, CDs get advice about local resources and some even hold classes. If you haven’t already got one, your task this week is to go and get your library card.