Posts Tagged ‘developing wealth’

It’s Why They Call It Wealth Creation

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

Ever stop to wonder why we call it wealth creation around here? Why not call it something else, like the ages-old “get rich quick” or something?

Synonymous With Wealth

We do use a few other synonymous terms as you’ve probably noticed by now; building wealth, wealth building, creating wealth, developing wealth….but primarily our goal is wealth creation. Why do we choose this as our main focus and not the more general wealth, success, or get rich?

You In Control

It’s very simple—it’s what fits. It’s the truth of the matter.

control1Wealth Creation is our focus because it is the most appropriate simple terminology for what we do. We work together here to help people create wealth of their own. We show them the resources that teach people how to make money virtually out of thin air. If that sounds crazy, let me assure you it’s not. If you think about it even on a very logical level, you’ll see that is true.

Think about the amount of money and cash that you actually hold in your hand in a given day, week, or month. A miniscule amount compared to what goes through your bank account. In reality, wealth is a paper and numbers game. It grows out of nothing much of the time. Take, for example, real estate. How do people make money with property? Through holding it over time. Just having your name on a piece of paper creates money for you. The same is true of all investments, really. Think about that. Your name on a stock or bond, and your wealth grows out of that.

Your Choices, Your Decisions

More than anything, creating wealth is a matter of deciding to do it. It is a matter of deciding to put your effort and talent into something different. It is deciding to develop the “can do” attitude that opens the door for the creation of wealth.

There are many, many ways to actually create wealth; the real reason we choose this term over others is that wealth creation is actionable, and possible. Anyone can be a wealth creator. You can use old proven methods or find completely new ways. The possibility and potential is always there for the dedicated and creative. Out of thin air, you can create a whole new life. Now that’s exciting!

Sean Rasmussen
Success Communicator
Aussie Internet Marketer © 2004 – 2009

What Is Emotion?

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

We talk about emotion a lot here on this blog, as do many wealth creation experts. There’s good reason for it, too; emotion rules many of the decisions and outcomes of your life, including matters of money and finance. After all, as it’s been said, if wealth were just about the numbers we’d all be rich—but we’re not, so there must be more. At any rate, considering so much time is spent discussing emotion’s effects, it makes sense to talk a bit about what emotion is.

And Wikipedia Says…

Wikipedia explains emotion in this way (it also goes on to explain more about its history and theories):

emotion“An emotion is a mental and physiological state associated with a wide variety of feelings, thoughts, and behavior. Emotions are subjective experiences, or experienced from an individual point of view. Emotion is often associated with mood, temperament, personality, and disposition.”

So what we have is an individual, subjective reaction to life’s experiences. We all agree there is a bit more to it than that, and that there is some biological/physical component, but I think we can also agree that to a great extent emotion is controllable in most situations.

Here’s another interesting bit of trivia regarding the word’s root from Wikipedia:

“The English word ‘emotion’ is derived from the French word émouvoir. This is based on the Latin emovere, where e- (variant of ex-) means ‘out’ and movere means ‘move’.[1] The related term “motivation” is also derived from movere.”

Hmmm…..that’s food for thought. So we now have a subjective, individual response (sounds a lot like attitude) that we can control that is closely related to motivation. In other words, our emotions can be motivating, either negatively or positively. There’s a lot that this can imply, but I think this supports our discussions about gaining control of our emotions and choosing our own views of life. Yes, we are emotional creatures, but we can just as easily make that play in our favor for developing wealth and building a better life for ourselves.

Sean Rasmussen
Success Communicator
Aussie Internet Marketer © 2004 – 2009