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Money Beliefs (part 2)

This is part two of money beliefs 31. It's all in days work. 32. Save for rainy days (my favourite) 33. Give the devil his due. 34. A penny saved is a penny earned 35. You can't take it with you. 36. Don't look a gift horse in the mouth. 37. They earned their money the hard way. 38. Make an honourbale living. 39. Don't bite the hands that fees you. 40. Don't spend it all in one go. 41. Don't spend more than you make. 42. What will I do with all this money? 43. Finders keepers, loser weepers. 44. Don't be penny wise, dollar foolish. 45. You have to spend money to make money. 46. No pain no gain. 47. Nothing ventured, nothing gain. 48. One mans loss another man's gain. 49. You can't get blood from a stone. 50. You can't get something for nothing. 51. You get what you pay for. 52. Whoever loves money never has money. 53. I was never good at numbers. 54. Pay as you go. 55. Pay the piper his due. 56. Business before pleasure. 57. It is easier for a ca...

Your money beliefs, which one is yours? (Part 1)

Everybody has their own money beliefs, and I found this from an ebook that I currently read. So, which one is yours? Which money beliefs is the correct one? This is the part one of 30 money beliefs that we can easily found and heard from people. So, which is your money belief? 1. Money doesn't grow on trees. 2. Do you think I'm made of money? 3. If you have money, you make money. 4. The rich get richer, the poor get poorer. 5. A fool and and his money are soon parted. 6. Money is the root of all evil. 7. Rich people are greedy. 8. Money burns a hole in your pocket. 9. Money is hard to come by. 10. Money is no object. 11. Money is power. 12. Money isn't everything. 13. Money talks. 14. Put your money where your mouth is. 15. Follow the money. 16. Time is money. 17. Poverty is no sin. 18. Money makes money 19. Let the buyer beware. 20. Money doesn't buy you happiness. 21. Beggars can't be choosers. 22. If wishes were dollars, we all would be rich. 23. The further you ...

Change

I hate the word change when I was a teenager. Reason being when one friend of mine told me to change the way I walk and talk, because for her it is weird. Since then I hate the word change and try my best to avoid the word as much as I can. I do not hate the idea of change, but hearing the word makes me feel down and hurt, because of this incidence. But then, I know realized that I have to accept change and ready to change. But changing my way of talk and walk? no, I've born with it. There are things I need to change, especially my mental attitude and how my mind works. I got this great poem (I think it is a poem), about changing and I want to share it. I got it from the comment box of a famous blog. Usually I do not like reading other people commnents, but since I can found valuable information on comment box, I like reading it and usually I read the comment box before I read tha article to know what people are thinking about it. here it is Quoting from Dr. Staples “Be The Best Yo...

A new beginning

I am shocked to find out that I havent updating my blog for more than two months? What have I been doing? Its been a long vacation, but I too caught up with thinking and doing nothing great. I do discover some good things too, but I discover my biggest problem, procrastination. I kept delaying things in search for one best thing, which I do not know what is it. It is so sad to discover that for the past months, Ive been wasting so many things, and one of it is time. I kept saying myself that I need to do something, but I don't do anything about it. I have a mission in life, I have plans, but , there is always but. I hate but, because but is just an excuses to make me feel better for the mistake that I've done. What makes me frustrated more is my indecisiveness in deciding what should I do. I kept doing something that I know that later on, I will regret it. Now, it seems so many things that I regret. It is bad, I know. So that's why I am letting go. Now I will focus on what ...

action and consequences

If the past has taught us anything it is that every cause brings its effect, every action has a consequences. The Chinese have a saying, “if a man plants melon he will reap melons. If he sows beans, he will reap beans. And this is true of every one’s life, good begets good and evil leads to evil. True enough, the sun shines on the saint and the sinner alike, and too often it seems that the wicket prosper. But we can say with certainty that, with the individual as with the nation, the flourishing of the wicket is an illusion, for, unceasingly life keeps, books on us wall. In the end, we are all the sum total of our actions. Character cannot be counterfeited, nor can it be put on and cast off as if it were a garment to meet the whim of the moment. Like the markings on wood which are ingrained in the very heart of the tree, character requires time and nurturing for growth and development. Thus also, day by day, we write our own destiny, for inexorably we become what we do.

A POSITIVE - ATTITUDE HABIT

Just how critical is attitude to achievement? Well, take a look at one of the greatest inventors of the last two hundred years – Thomas Edison . Every time you turn on a light switch, you experience the result of his persistence in the face of continuous failure. Edison tried 10,000 times to get the light bulb invention to work, but failed each time. However he had this to say about his lack of success . “ I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.’ You can learn to have this kind of outlook on life, but it needs to be purposefully installed into your daily living. 1. Take charge of what you’re thinking. How can you do this? Choose to think uplifting thoughts instead of discouraging ones. You get to decide what you think, which in turn determines how you feel. Become aware of this and dwell on positive ideas throughout the day. 2. Read Inspirational material Fill your mind with good thoughts. You’ll never know what wonderful results from reading are around th...

A POSITIVE - ATTITUDE HABIT

Just how critical is attitude to achievement? Well, take a look at one of the greatest inventors of the last two hundred years – Thomas Edison. Every time you turn on a light switch, you experience the result of his persistence in the face of continuous failure. Edison tried 10,000 times to get the light bulb invention to work, but failed each time. However he had this to say about his lack of success . “I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.’ You can learn to have this kind of outlook on life, but it needs to be purposefully installed into your daily living. 1. Take charge of what you’re thinking. How can you do this? Choose to think uplifting thoughts instead of discouraging ones. You get to decide what you think, which in turn determines how you feel. Become aware of this and dwell on positive ideas throughout the day. 2. Read Inspirational material Fill your mind with good thoughts. You’ll never know what wonderful results from reading are around the ...