Wealth And Success—What To Do When You Get There
For anything you do in life the rallying cry is to set a goal! Set a goal! Decide what it is you want and set clear, defined, detailed goals. Decide
• What you want to achieve
• What you want to have
• When you want to have it
• How you will go about getting it
Certainly this is something we talk an awful lot about in our pursuit of wealth and financial prosperity. In that regard this also includes
• What amount of money in the bank, income coming in, and/or valuable assets will make us rich—will be our goal!
In all of this we are always looking forward, always thinking about the future, always making changes and doing today for tomorrow.
I’m not about to tell you that there is anything wrong with that. To be sure this has been my own rallying cry to you time and time again. And I too place a great deal of importance and focus on my goals. But with all this looking forward we are at risk of not knowing what to do when we get there.
What Is The Next Step?
Hopefully you’ve been setting goals incrementally as you set your larger goals for financial freedom. If you have you will be meeting some of those goals on a regular basis so long as you remain dedicated to them. Nevertheless we all have at least one big goal that we work to achieve—one goal that represents financial freedom to us—that represents wealth!
So what are we to do when we meet that goal?
Keep going! Why stop there? What many find is that the goals that once seemed so large now pale in comparison to the possibilities that lie ahead. With the toil of making it this far behind us, a whole path to future financial prosperity opens before us. It’s a simple path because we’ve done it all before and an exciting path, too, because now we know there is so much we can do when we just set our wealthy mindset to it.
Sean Rasmussen
Wealth Creation Blog
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July 31st, 2008 at 11:16 am
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