Richard Carlson me has always liked his books. One of them has a title: "Be happy, be rich!" Stuff
The idea is very briefly is that every person can achieve financial freedom when he served every day for 1 whole hour is devoted to the question: "How can I earn more money"
And then consistently employ every day 1 hour with it. After 2-3 years it is then his own business.
such ideas and approaches I like very much.
So the central question: "How can I earn more money?"
1) First, work harder and more disciplined, as I have done so far. There are always opportunities for development.
second with) then of course the agreement, even meet with these 1-hour method over two years to keep at it. Of course, this all has to do with making money. Reading books (if I have no idea), creating an advertising letter, writing a blog, do the exercises in the cash books really consistent (since there is often a lack of consistency - that is certainly my experience from my coaching)
3) Of course use the tips from other people who use that deal with this issue for much longer (eg Bodo Schaefer ..)
4) A separate tape with your own voice and toning, strength-giving ideas and discuss them to his unconscious always play for. Thus, new beliefs (on a spiritual level) to manifest money and possessions. The whole day and do your best to make an agreement with them.
5) There is a beautiful book entitled: "The secret of inner wealth" by Mark Fisher
Since there is a call to get an own mantra and this every day at least 50 times to establish it as programming. No Mercy! Again and again! Without end!
Mine is: "At the end of 2010, I own one or have a value of 600,000 € this year I will have to increase by 100,000 € I am a millionaire at 31.12 2014th..."
And this is very power full. And if You do not believe it, it a chance!
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Best regards from Berlin
your money coach Christoph Simon
"money loves happy people."
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