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Affirmations Based on "Rich Dad, Poor Dad"


 by: Bill Marshall

I'm sure most of you have heard of, and perhaps read the book "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki. If you haven't read it yet, I highly recommend it along with his book "Cashflow Quadrant." Both of the books are simplistic and introductory by design. But there are some important concepts that Kiyosaki highlights that are fundamental to accumulating wealth. Here are a number of Power Affirmations that I have created based on studying his material.

One of the reasons I prefer creating power affirmations instead of just notes is that they focus my mind on the positive application of the knowledge and not just the knowledge itself. By conditioning my mind to take positive action on what I learn, positive results eventually follow.

Here some of the affirmations:

My financial intelligence is now increasing everyday. Financial intelligence is more important than money.

1) I now create regular, positive cashflow. I create money.

2) Through controlling cash producing assets whose cash exceeds my living expenses, I am on the Fast Track to unlimited abundance.

3) I don't work for money, I make my money work hard for me.

4) I regularly study accounting and investing.

5) Today I choose to be wealthy. I choose to use my ideas and money to create ever increasing wealth and abundance.

6) I study and learn about money from people who are already wealthy.

7) When I come across an investment worth making, I ask myself "HOW can I afford it?" I am a possibility thinker.

8) My thoughts create new wealth generating opportunities everyday.

9) I study so that I can find good companies to buy.

10) I increase my wealth by following strategies to manage risk.

11) I pay myself first. I always pay my bills, but I pay myself first.

12) I am financially self-reliant. Through creative intelligence and planning, I now create new wealth far beyond my personal needs.

13) I write strong and sound business plans that create successful businesses that create jobs for others. I create wealth for myself and for other people.

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Surviving Family Financial Hardship: My Story

Surviving Family Financial Hardship: My Story


 by: Rachel Paxton

My daughter is 18 years old this year, older than I was when she

was born.
For years we lived on a very low income and barely

made ends meet.

She watched me work my way through college, studying hard, often

working more than one job to make ends meet. If you were to ask

her now if we had any money when she was young she would tell you

she didn't really know. She never went to bed hungry and always

had clean clothes to wear.
She always had toys to play with and

mom was always there for her when she needed her. That is what

she remembers.

My daughter is now applying for college herself, and wanted me to

read her college application.
She had to write about herself and

her life, her relationships, etc.
I was very surprised to read

what she thought about her childhood.
We have lived through a...

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All-Inclusive Family Vacations: Get The Planning Right

All-Inclusive Family Vacations: Get The Planning Right


 by: Kathryn Whittaker

An all-inclusive family vacation is a fun and convenient way to spend a holiday. You spend a week or two with your family in an exciting, often exotic location, without worries about schedule, planning, transportation, or calculating those annoying extra costs. You pay once, and enjoy the rest.

Planning an all-inclusive family vacation is often half the fun. Even before you visit the travel agency you can work out loads of exciting family vacation ideas based on the world?s most famous all-inclusive resorts that fit your budget.

Popular all-inclusive family vacation favorites include Mexico, the Caribbean, and Hawaii. Other great family destinations include Rocky Mountain ski resorts and Disneyland in California or Florida. Transatlantic trips are less popular, because not many people want to travel this far with younger children.

The best way to please...

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