The Book That Opened My Eyes To Making Money
In the days leading up to Christmas 2005 I finished reading a
remarkable (yet unheralded) little book that opened my eyes to
what making money is really all about.
And its content is not what you might think.
It contains no highfalutin strategies, no mesmerizing theory, no
razzmatazz; just plain common sense in small but effective doses.
I picked up the tome out of interest, not specifically to learn
how to make money, but I must confess that even this early its
innate wisdom is starting to take root in my mind and I find
myself being directed to develop additional streams of
incremental income from what I already do to make money.
What this little book did for me was to ask questions that
forced me to think outside the box and challenge limiting
beliefs; replacing them with new, empowering thought patterns
that will help me chase prosperity in directions with which I am
already familiar.
The book captivated me from the very start because it is
practical, inspiring and motivating.
It makes me realize that making money is not such a hard job at
all and it demonstrates that no matter what you are doing or
where you are, you can always find ways to make money.
In essence, this little book focuses on developing the correct
mindset regarding money.
Okay, so there is no earth-shattering revelation in that premise
because we all know that successful wealthy people are those who
have a strong wealth psychology to attract more money in their
life.
However, go about matters in the wrong way and all you manage to
achieve is shooting yourself in the foot and sabotaging your
dreams.
I'm glad I found this little book, I'm glad I read it, and now I
intend to pursue the insights it has provided me on the
prospects of enhancing my financial standing.
If you would like to learn more about the little book that
captured my imagination, you might want to visit the website
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