Posts Tagged ‘Internet’

Create Wealth In College

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Full time college students have many responsibilities, especially when you consider that what you accomplish in college paves the way for the rest of your life. Paying for college causes a huge financial strain trying to afford food, housing, tuition, entertainment and all other college adventures you may want to experience.

The bank account of a college student runs dry rather rapidly, usually before the student ever notices the money is all gone. This is the reason that more and more students are failing to make ends meet and being forced to drop out of college before they are able to graduate.

Where to Find Income

With such a huge dark cloud hanging over the heads of several college students, there must be some way to balance income generation and spending. The most obvious source of income is a job in the area near the school. The majority of businesses located near college campuses work around students classes and study schedules and usually do not have a negative effect on the goals and achievements of students who choose to attend college full time.

For a great number of people, working and maintaining the schedule of a full time student does not work out well. Grades tend to fall because students are too tired and stress out from work. Many students decide to drop out of school completely in order to work a job full time.

A solution to creating wealth while you are in college can be found on the Internet. Blogging is a great way for college students to earn extra cash to pay for the things that they want. All you need is an interesting blog that will provide visitors with value. To make money with your blog, you will need to sign up with affiliates who sell products and services that are related to the topic of your blog. In addition, you can write eBooks that you can give away or sell on your blog site. Many college students today are already gaining significant wealth.

Sean Rasmussen
Success Communicator
Aussie Internet Marketer © 2004 – 2009

Changing Your Wealth Condition

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

A change in your wealth condition has to start with a change in your wealth conditioning.

For the majority of us, we have been raised in a counterproductive wealth conditioning. We have been taught that money is bad, that it causes more problems that it solves.

Jamie McIntyre’s millionaire mentor explained it best

“The way we teach our children disengages them from money. It discourages them from having wealth because we condition them that it is wrong to be wealthy.”

He goes on to talk about the many clichés and “proverbs” that we are raised with. Things like:

• “The meek will inherit the earth”

• “Money is the root of all evil”

• “Money changes everything” (but why does that have to mean for the worse?)

And as he goes on to say, there is no truth behind statements like these. The Universe, as Jamie’s mentor says, is not emotionally invested in your financial outcome. The universe is neutral. The only person interested in your financial success is you, and so the only person that is stopping you from succeeding and creating financial wealth is you.

If we are to find success in wealth creation we have to first recondition ourselves, and relearn that money is not an evil. It is not a devil that is working against you; it is not a universal force that is out of your control; it is not something you can only have at the expense of another.

The supply of money on the earth is endless, and there is more than enough to go around. Building financial wealth for the benefit of you and yours by no means requires you to keep your brother or sister, friend, or neighbor in financial hardship. On the other hand, wealth creation can provide you with the means to help those you choose to help, and to teach others to do the same.

It’s time to stop thinking about money as the base of all our problems, and start recognizing it for the opportunity that it truly is. It’s time to start on the path to wealth creation for a better life for all.

Sean Rasmussen
Wealth Creation Blog
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