(Part 4 of 4)
In this blog, I will introduce you to different wealth files that
will determine the difference of mindsets or "mentality" between rich
people, the middle class and the poor. I agree with Mr. T. Harv Eker that rich
people are not better than poor people. Rich people are just richer. The only
difference is how they think and act rather that the actual money they've got
or their value in the society.
These wealth files should replace your "old" files about
money so that every time you will encounter limiting beliefs or issues about
money, your mind will search for "new" files because the
"old" files has to be replaced and eventually deleted on you mind
cabinet. This process is called RECONDITIONING.
How these wealth files works?
Let me show you the example Mr. Eker uses in his book Secrets of the Millionaires Mind:
"For instance, let’s say my wife is in the mall. That
shouldn’t be too hard for me to imagine. She sees this green purse. It’s on
sale for 25 percent off. She immediately goes to her mind files with the
question “Should I get this purse?” In a nanosecond, her mind files come back
with the answer: “You’ve been looking for a green purse to go with those green
shoes you bought last week. Plus it’s just the right size. Buy it!” As she
rushes to the checkout counter, her mind is not only thrilled that she’s going
to have this beautiful purse, but glowing with pride that she got it for 25
percent off. To her mind, this purchase makes perfect sense. She wants it, she
believes she needs it, and it is “such a deal.” However, at no point did her
mind come up with the thought “True, this is a really nice purse, and true,
this is a great deal, but right now I’m three thousand dollars in debt, so I’d
better hold off.” She didn’t come up with that information because no file in
her head contains that. The file of “When you’re in debt, don’t buy any more”
was never installed in her and doesn’t exist, which means that particular
choice is not an option."
"Isn’t it amazing that our mind is pretty much the basis for
our life and yet most of us have no clue as to how this powerful apparatus
functions? So let’s start by taking a simple look at how your mind works.
Metaphorically, your mind is nothing more than a big file cabinet, similar to
what you’d find in your office or home. All information that comes in is
labeled and filed in folders so that it’s easy to retrieve to help you survive.
Did you hear that? I didn’t say thrive, I said survive. In every situation, you
go to the files of your mind to determine how to respond. Say, for example,
you’re considering a financial opportunity. You automatically go to your file
labeled money and from there decide what to do. The only thoughts you can have
about money will be what are stored in your money file. That’s all you can
think about, because that’s all that is in your mind under that
category.", T. Harv Eker further explains in his book.
The following Wealth Files were very helpful and valuable in my
transformation when it comes to my limiting beliefs about money and also in
other parts of my life. Every time I am being confronted of problems of many
kinds, I'll just read these Wealth Files and I instantly transform into an
unstoppable person.
According to Mr. Eker, there are actually two kinds of habits: doing habits and not-doing
habits. "Everything you are not doing right now, you are in the
habit of not doing. The only way to change these not-doing habits into doing
habits is to do them. Reading will assist you, but it’s a whole different world
when you go from reading to doing. If you are truly serious about success, prove
it, and do the actions suggested," he added.
As you can see, there is declaration for every wealth files. Every
time you read out load each wealth files, place your hand in your heart. As you
read the declaration, you can touch your head and say "I have a
millionaire mind".
It is a must for you to put each file into action in your life as
quickly as possible so that the knowledge can penetrate into your physical,
cellular level and create lasting and permanent change.
Wealth File No. 1
Rich people believe “I create my life”
Poor people believe “Life happens to me”
Poor people believe “Life happens to me”
Declaration: “I create the exact level of my financial
success”
Wealth File No. 2
Rich people play the money to win.
Poor people play the money not to lose.
Poor people play the money not to lose.
Declaration: “My goal is to become a millionaire and
more”
Wealth File No. 3
Rich people are committed to being rich.
Poor people want to be rich.
Poor people want to be rich.
Declaration: “I commit
to being rich”
Wealth File No. 4
Rich people think big.
Poor people think small.
Poor people think small.
Declaration: “I think
big! I choose to help thousands and thousands of people”
Wealth File No.5
Rich people focus on opportunities.
Poor people focus on obstacles.
Poor people focus on obstacles.
Declaration: “I focus on opportunities over obstacles.
I get ready, I fire, I aim”
Wealth File No.6
Rich people admire other rich and successful people.
Poor people resent rich and successful people.
Poor people resent rich and successful people.
Declaration: “I admire
rich people! I bless rich people! I love rich people and I’m going to be one of
those rich people too!”
Wealth File No.7
Rich people associate with positive, successful people.
Poor people associate with negative or unsuccessful people.
Poor people associate with negative or unsuccessful people.
Declaration: “I
model rich and successful people. I associate with rich and successful people.
If they can do it, I can do it!”
Wealth File No.8
Rich people are willing to promote themselves and their
value.
Poor people think negatively about selling and promotion.
Poor people think negatively about selling and promotion.
Declaration: “I promote
my value to others with passion and enthusiasm!”
Wealth File No.9
Rich people are bigger than their problems.
Poor people are smaller than their problems.
Poor people are smaller than their problems.
Declaration: “I am bigger than any problems. I can
handle any problems!”
Wealth File No.10
Rich people are excellent receivers.
Poor people are poor receivers.
Poor people are poor receivers.
Declaration: “I am an excellent receiver. I am open and
willing to receive massive amounts of money into my life!”
Wealth File No.11
Rich people choose to get paid based on results.
Poor people choose to get paid based on time.
Poor people choose to get paid based on time.
Declaration: “I choose
to get paid based on my results!”
Wealth File No.12
Rich people think “both”.
Poor people think “either/or”.
Poor people think “either/or”.
Declaration: “I always think both!”
Wealth File No.13
Rich people focus on their net worth.
Poor people focus on their working income.
Poor people focus on their working income.
Declaration: “I focus
on building my net worth!”
Wealth File No.14
Rich people manage their money well.
Poor people mismanage their money well.
Declaration: “I
am an excellent money manager!”
Wealth File No.15
Rich people have their money work hard for them.
Poor people work hard for their money.
Declaration: “My money
works hard for me and makes me more and more money!”
Wealth File No.16
Rich people act in spite of fear.
Poor people let fear stops them.
Poor people let fear stops them.
Declaration: “I act in spite of fear.
I act in spite of doubt.
I act in spite of worry.
I act in spite of inconvenience.
I act in spite of discomfort.
I act when I’m not in the mood!”
I act in spite of doubt.
I act in spite of worry.
I act in spite of inconvenience.
I act in spite of discomfort.
I act when I’m not in the mood!”
Wealth File No.17
Rich people constantly learn and grow.
Poor people think they already know.
Poor people think they already know.
Declaration: “I am
committed to constantly learning and growing!”
I would recommend for everyone to read completely the book of
Mr. Eker to fully understand the secrets contain therein.
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