Wouldn't it be nice if you could simply decide to become wealthy?
Let me fill you in on a big secret.
You can.
You know the basics. You know that you should pay off your debt and start budgeting. You know that all you need to do is regularly invest money into your savings and let time do the work. Spend less, save more. You've heard it time and time again.
Then why aren't you on the way to becoming wealthy?
There are many reasons that people don't take action, even though they have the information. So many people are just simply afraid to change. Fear takes a lot away from a person. They don't want to fail. You have to be able to accept that you have to change. And then do it.
I know a few people that love having the drama of being up to their ears in debt. It is a balance beam that keeps excitement in their lives. But at such a cost! Remember, you can't keep you balance forever. You have to decide where to get off.
Then there are those that refuse to invest in anything but themselves. Investments can really build wealth over time. You can diversify your accounts and keep your risk at a minimum. But if you never put your investment into the stock market, you will never see large payoffs.
Too many people like to complain, but just don't want to make the effort. They don't have time. They'll do it next year. Let me tell you, you have to find time to get your financial situation in order. Time is costing you money. The more time you spend paying off credit cards, the more you pay the credit card company. The longer you wait to start investing for your retirement, the less you will have for retirement.
I know that denial plays a large role in most debt situations. I was there once myself. With high credit card bills, ignoring the problem seemed to be the solution. But only for a little while. Sometimes you have to make yourself move in the right direction. Pay off that debt. Save your money. Don't let denial, fear, lazyness or need for drama get in your way. You can have the money, it just takes a decision and time.
If you don't know where to start with your finances, remember that each step is quite simple. Start with educating yourself on budgeting and paying down your debt. Then move on to savings. Then to investments. But take that first step. The pathway to wealth is something you can absolutely choose to take.
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