When most people think of wealth, they think of rich people
who have advisers telling them how to invest their money in order to make more
money.
That’s one kind of investing, but there is another kind which
is even more important and that is, investing in yourself.
What do I mean by investing in yourself?
Are you continuing (or perhaps starting) to learn about
money and how to make it grow?
What books have you read?
Seminars have you attended?
Audio programs have you listened to?
There is such an incredible array of information available
to use, both online and offline.
When was the last time you visited your local library? You may want to check out its ‘Business’
section and see how much is there for you to learn.
You don’t need to be a high-income earner or high-net worth
individual to value good financial advice.
You don’t need to have a huge stock portfolio, or real
estate holdings, or other valuable collection in order to start learning how to
make the most of your money.
You just need to take some time and invest that in learning
as much as you can about how to make your money grow.
Make up your mind that you are going to become well-versed
in everything you can find that can teach you how to have your money make more
money for you.
That investment of time, attention and energy in your own
financial education will pay rich dividends if you master the lessons and
implement them.
So … fire up the “Google machine” as a colleague of mine
calls it or dust off your library card and get started on the investment in a
sound financial education.
Your potential gains are only limited by what you believe
you can achieve!
If you would like a list of the books that I consider to be
the “Essential Wealth Library”, please visit my website and check the ‘Resources’
tab.
If you would like more support and connecting with me feels
right for you, please call me at 705.881.1846 or 1.844.881.1846 or email me at Patti@AwesomeWealthyWoman.com
and I would be delighted to speak with you personally.
“An investment in
knowledge pays the best interest.” ~ Benjamin Franklin
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