Stop Making Excuses and Start Making Money
There are two types of people in this world: those who make
money and those who make excuses. You have to choose be either
one. You can't be both.
At the end of the day ask yourself this question, "What would I
rather have more of? Money or Excuses?" Make up your mind to
stop thinking about why you can't do certain things or have
certain things.
All I can tell you is that whatever excuses you think of, it's
all nonsense. Why? Because there are records of people that had
the same obstacles you may be facing or the same challenges or
the same handicap, yet they have gone on to greater things
despite it all. Is that the type of person you would rather be
remembered as? I know I would want to be.
It seems like 80-90% of the people we encounter are whiners,
complainers, and often make excuses to justify things. No one
really cares what your excuses are, they just want to know what
you have accomplished or done with your life. And the only
people we need to justify things to is ultimately the person we
see staring back at us in the mirror--ourselves. Can we really
look ourselves in the eyes if we know that we didn't give it our
all? How can we justify being a quitter and failure with excuses?
Here are some of the common excuses people use for not pursuing
their dreams:
- I don't have the education or college degree. - I didn't come
from a rich family. - I don't have the capital or the "It takes
money to make money." - I don't have the time to start a
business. - I lack the business connections. - I can't afford it
right now. - I have two jobs, and I can't do this right now. - I
want more time with my family. - I don't think I can do this. -
I don't have the skills and talents. - I'm not good looking. - I
didn't graduate at the top of my class. - And the list goes on
and on...
Do you forgo your goals and dreams because it is uncomfortable
and requires doing things differently than what you're used to?
If it were easy and comfortable, don't you think everyone would
be rich? Of course it takes work and of course we have to change
and do things different. Is it worth it to you to make the small
sacrifices now to become financially independent and have the
time freedom to do as you please?
Look at the alternative. You can work one or two jobs until
you're sixty-five. Then retire and wonder if your social
security check is going to be enough to cover all your expenses.
Imagine being 65 or 70 years old and worrying about money,
paying the bills, and wondering how you're going to afford going
to the doctor, is that a gloomy picture or what?
It doesn't have to be that way. There are options. More and
more people are starting home based businesses and small
businesses because they know that securing their financial
future now is more important than ever. People are waking up and
realizing that the world we live in is full of uncertainty.
--You see nature disasters on TV all the time. --Economic
changes that affect all of us such as rising gas prices
--Corporate downsizing and layoffs means no job security for
your family. --Long commute time to and from work drains our
energy. --Childcare costs are eating a big chunk out of your
paycheck --Rising healthcare costs makes it a disaster to ever
have an illness in the family. --Inflation will start to pick up
soon. --Rising interest rates will make your available disposal
income smaller. --Consumer are getting more and more into debt
Are you going to do something now before you're forced to
either by a job layoff or some other unforeseen event? Isn't it
better to prepare for the future by learn how to grow a business
part time on the side?
I know it's easier to just drift with the currents then going
against the tide but we really don't have a choice here. It's
easier to prepare now for the worse then to not know what to do
if we had no job prospects and a mounting pile of bills.
To leave you with this thought, whatever time, effort, work,
and resources you invest in yourself today with payoff for you
in the future provided you invest in educating yourself and in
the right endeavors. "As you sow, so shall you reap." (Galatians
6:7-8) Don't put off till tomorrow what you ought to be doing
today. And stop making excuses and start making money.