Make a Million - 7 Realities of Lifestyles of a Millionaire
Lifestyles of the rich and famous misdirected the prestigious and exquisite lifestyles of those who have made their money the hard way - working for it. There are some sure-fire experiences that will show you're truly a self-made millionaire when you arrive at that prestigious point in life.
1. Your money comes from your own hard work. You didn't get it from your family and you don't give it to your children. You learned what work meant and you proceed to work hard every day of your life.
2. You learned your lessons in the school of hard knocks. You're not necessarily a college grad, you may not have even graduated high school. Your education came from hard work and the hard-knock school of life.
3. You know the value of basic knowledge and understanding. Although you may not have gone to college, you understand that you have to study and learn how to invest your money to make more money.
4. You own your own business. You love to work, and you work hard. You're aware that working for someone else doesn't make YOU money, it makes them money. You connect with your work and find joy in the passion of serving others in your chosen field - working for yourself.
5. You know the value of a dollar. Your clothes come off the rack at the discount store (often the sales racks). Your cars and homes are understated and cared for, real bargains in the world of living. You value the art of negotiation and getting the best deal available.
6. You live in a comfortable average neighborhood. Your address doesn't read snob hill, your house doesn't have turrets, and your windows look out on the driveway, not the golf course.
7. You clean your own house. Life is comfortable and sane, but you do your own cleaning and make your own bed. You may hire an occasional cleaning lady, but she's not on your speed dial. You have better things to do with that money.
Joel Okoro
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jan_Verhoeff
1. Your money comes from your own hard work. You didn't get it from your family and you don't give it to your children. You learned what work meant and you proceed to work hard every day of your life.
2. You learned your lessons in the school of hard knocks. You're not necessarily a college grad, you may not have even graduated high school. Your education came from hard work and the hard-knock school of life.
3. You know the value of basic knowledge and understanding. Although you may not have gone to college, you understand that you have to study and learn how to invest your money to make more money.
4. You own your own business. You love to work, and you work hard. You're aware that working for someone else doesn't make YOU money, it makes them money. You connect with your work and find joy in the passion of serving others in your chosen field - working for yourself.
5. You know the value of a dollar. Your clothes come off the rack at the discount store (often the sales racks). Your cars and homes are understated and cared for, real bargains in the world of living. You value the art of negotiation and getting the best deal available.
6. You live in a comfortable average neighborhood. Your address doesn't read snob hill, your house doesn't have turrets, and your windows look out on the driveway, not the golf course.
7. You clean your own house. Life is comfortable and sane, but you do your own cleaning and make your own bed. You may hire an occasional cleaning lady, but she's not on your speed dial. You have better things to do with that money.
Joel Okoro
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jan_Verhoeff

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