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How to become rich: the 10 winning habits of millionaires

How to become rich: the 10 winning habits of millionaires?


There is a magic formula that explains how to become rich? I doubt, but there are 10habits common to the millionaires of half the world. A strange coincidence, don't you think?

"Successful people do what other people do not want to do."

Jeff Olson.

You know why trying to Google "how to become rich" or "how to make money" we are literally flooded by these digital droppings? Why are exactly what you want to read the95% of people: "magic pills" to become millionaires from evening to morning, without the slightest effort. The truth is that there is no secret. There are only proven strategiesa nd daily habits that same 95% of people not willing to follow for more than a week.

We have already seen the 6 alternative strategies for making money (coincidentally the first is the most common and perhaps the only one that will not make you never get rich)

In this article I would like to talk to you about the habits of millionaires. More study and experiment on my skin how to become rich and the more convinced I am that they are just small deeds that we do (or don't do) every day to determine our financial growth path. Specifically, there are 10 habits that are cultivated daily from wealthy people and are instead Caorle from everyone else. Do you say, worth take a look?

Tom Corley explains how to become rich?

Tom Corley is the author of the bestselling book "Rich Habits and in the last 5 years has observed and documented the daily activities of 233 multi-millionaires and 128people in economic difficulties. During his "social experiment", Corley has identified more than 200 activities that rich people do every day and which are left out from everyone else.

These activities, unlike what you might think, are not a result of the different lifestyle. These actions are in fact at no cost and can be traced to 10 habits that anyone can establish today, despite its current economic condition. 

Here They Are:

1-Define your goals and focused on one at a time. The 67% of multi-millionaires defines and puts in writing your goals, compared with 17% of the less well-off. Not only. More than 80% of the rich is focused in achieving one objective at a time; on the contrary the 88% of other people lost their attention on multiple projects simultaneouslyApparently the first habit of successful people is to know exactly where you want to go and concentrate all their energies on this single goal. How are you doing? You have already defined your goals? What about then Curly's law, you're applying?

2-Write your daily tasks in a to-do list. You've got a to-do list? Wait, let's back regulationyou know what is a to-do list Define a goal not enough;  If you really want to get there, you must focus every day on your list of tasks to do, the to-do list note. The 81% of wealthy manages its daily tasks thanks to a to-do list Only 19% of the poor it does and often it is just the shopping list. If you have no idea how to create and organize your to-do list in this article I explain my personal productivity system.

3-)Woke up 3 hours before entering office. But that dumb?! I am already 3 hours in your opinion "", I should turn up at 3 in the morning?! The wealthy 44% of an average 3-hour wakes before you start work. Among the less wealthy, this habit is taken only from 3% of respondents. It will be as you say yourself, but what the hell dosti ragavan every day at dawn? Many of them start their day with the now famous"sacred". Of course, if you go to the Office in a helicopter, instead of bottled up in traffic, you are benefited; yet successful people exploited their mornings even when they moved in. How? Listening to audio books, podcasts or reading books about personal growth.

4-) Read 52 books per year (more, less paper book). About reading, 88% of millionaires surveyed law training books for at least 30 minutes a day. This same practice is adopted by only 2% of people in economic difficulties, but it waives (in 77% of cases) to look every day at least one hour of TV (latest model and strictly bought in installments).


"Empty pockets have never prevented anyone 

to succeed. The empty head, Yes. "

N.V. Peale.

5-)Eat less than 300 calories of rubbish a day. Studies of Corley shows that 97% of poorer people regularly eat more than 300 calories a day of junk food. In contrast, more than70% of millionaires is attentive to their diet and eat "off-limits" for less than 300 calories a day. You could jump to easy conclusions, observing that the junk foods are generally less and therefore are chosen for a matter of savings. This is not the case. The Group of "poor" people was able to meet all their basic needs (housing, food, etc.), it follows that the food choices were made longer to accommodate the ephemeral pleasure given by some junk-food, which by economic issues. Investigating deeper it turns out that the two groups have diametrically opposite mental attitudes to food. The first considers the food for what it is: "gasolinefor mind and body; more gasolineis of quality and the better their quality of life. The latter see instead in food a pleasure haven in which to drown their daily frustrations. Hey, no one here doubts that sometimes you can enjoy a nice meal. But if research in food only pleasure, there is something that does not work and this is not just about the how to become rich.

6-)Trained at least 4 times a week. Guess what?! The rich guy is 76% of aerobic exercise (no, stairs landing do not qualify) at least 4 times a week. Now I have lost count of articles in which I entered the sport as pivotal habit to improve their lives. Yet it is one of the most difficult to establish: maybe we have at the gym on 1 July, to give up not even 2 months later (oops, I caught). The secret in this case is the gradualism: why not try to start with this simple home workout program?
Talk less and act more. 
7-)From interviews conducted by Corley shows that only 6% of multi-millionaires talking  tells all what is passing in his mind or what are his plans for the future. In contrast the 69% of people who had less success likes to chat about anything and everything. Curious, no?

8-)Change your beliefs about luck. More than 90% of the less well-off is intimately convinced that wealth and poverty is only a matter of luck or misfortune. The 84% of those who have made leads instead its success to good habits. What do you think? I try togive you a hint: have you ever heard of Locus of Control?
9-) Stop playing Video lottery. Gambling is one of the most serious problems of world society and gradually deepens the economic crisis worsens. Less money we have and hold our hopes financial well-being to a lucky event, place, or more prosaic "bottabutt". Behold then explained that 52% of people in economic distress that, in spite of everything, "burn" your paycheck if you bet in gambling. Among the rich, only 23%play and he does it for fun and money that does not need to live.

10-)Call your MOM for her birthday. This is not you expect it? The 80% of wealthy people keeps regular contacts with the most care, against 11% of less wealthy. Birthdays, anniversaries, special occasions: the millionaires do not lose this opportunity to make a phone call to the people that count. Not only: the 79% of millionaires devote at least hours per month for networking. If you want to realize your success, you have to help others reach their personal success.
"Learn to solve people's problems and 

get your problems solved by money."

Steve Siebold.

André, but many of these habits are identical to those which I repeat for years! That duballe!

Yes, exactly. Discover the 10 habits identified by Corley, look darn these 10 habits that I mentioned for the first time in 2009, I was comforted. Now I have it I have a question for you: how many of these habits you practice every day? Isn't that for when you're travelling again hoping to get rich by winning the lottery? Ah right, there's always that fool proof method for easly beat the online casinos ...-.-"


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