The Learning Process About Money And Wealth
What did you learn about money? Where did you learn about money
or wealth?
Let us touch on the issue of our basic educational institutions,
the schools, where we learn about the facts of life.
What are the subjects covered in school?
Language, mathematics, science, history, social studies,
religion, among others are all important for us to study to
blend ourselves well with society.
Even in the collegiate level, depending on what course one
chooses to take, lessons are concentrated on the theories,
principles and/or basics which are hardly in consonance with the
real world.
How do we learn new things?
Reading websites, attending seminars, and talking to people more
knowledgeable on the subject are some of the ways. We also learn
by making mistakes, like babies learning to walk.
It is like roller skating where we get bruises every time we
fall. The message is: "Don't let mistakes stop you from
learning. Learn from those mistakes and let them encourage you
to learn more."
Always bear in mind that education in school is only the
fundamental foundation of general knowledge. Outside school , we
must gather as much skills as possible especially those
pertaining to creating wealth.
I firmly believe that one's choice of endeavor must be anchored
on love. Because when you love what you do, you will enjoy and
take good care of it, not to mention the benefits it will bring
to your health. With this in mind and in heart, you are
following the dream of your life and you can use this principle
in the choice of your business to gain wealth.
Loving is one thing. Knowing is another. Know your business.
Know how to go about it. It is imperative that you acquire
financial knowledge to gain wealth.
Today, information is wealth. Get to know what is going on
around you. You will find opportunities to get rich from
information that is current.
Time can be of the essence depending on the subject of the
business. Knowledge on the business is vital; that is why
learning is a non-stop process. You need not necessarily be
familiar with a particular business, but you must learn to know
the business before you get involved in it.
People who have actual experiences on a subject are the ones you
can talk to in gathering information. Do not listen to hearsay
or to those who neither know nor have any experience on the
subject. Knowing is an asset; not knowing is a liability. That
is why, information is wealth.
Exchange information regarding financial matters with your
colleagues as frequently as possible. This is one way to acquire
updated news.
On topics that are not clear or familiar to you, ask questions
(rather than pretend you know when you don't) and be generous to
share what you know when asked. Opportunities are sometimes born
spontaneously in discussions that are beneficial to either or
both parties.
The risk factor is always there even if you know the business.
This is inherent in every type of business. But risk can be
managed and kept to a minimum if you have the proper knowledge.
Gathering information may be time consuming but time well spent.
Sometimes, it takes more time to gather information than the
business itself. Keep in mind though that timing (when to act)
could be important in the business you are interested in.
How much you know is different from how fast you know. Remember
the old saying: "The early bird catches the worm?"
The first or earliest to know gets the opportunity. If you know
of an opportunity that is not yet in the news, it's good news.
Stay focused. Keep a clear and keen mind. Just like the advice
of a weather station: "Know before you go." The same thing is
true in business: "Know before you go (into action)."
When in business, you must learn to manage the flow of money,
your people, and your system. Get to know where the money you
invest should be at any particular time so that you don't get
cash strapped in the middle of your transactions. Make sure your
money flows smoothly to where it should be. Learn to manage your
people. They work for you, so take good care of them and they
will take good care of your business.
Systematize your work flow. This will cut wasted time, energy,
and money as well. What you save is additional profit.
Keep in mind to leave some time for your out-of-business
activities too, like family and social affairs. Like giving
credit to where credit is due, give time to where time is due.
Think of ways to do more in less time. This will increase your
profit margin making you more competitive.
Most people find difficulty in marketing or selling products and
/ or services. It takes time and patience for your prospective
clients to get acquainted with what you're offering. Their most
likely first reaction is to reject it. This is normal. With the
right people negotiating and handling the marketing aspects of
your business, you can surmount this difficulty and eventually
come up with positive results.
Communication skill is very important. It is your eyes, ears,
and mouth rolled into one. It is a friendly spy to keep you
updated and more knowledgeable. Without it, you'll be groping in
the dark.