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Check out these 8 rules for a rich life

It’s not necessary to be wealthy to have a rich life; a fraction of a good life is still worthwhile. However, it’s habits, behaviors, and essentially “rules” that will enable you to live luxuriously and increase your money. It takes time to complete. There isn’t a quick way to accomplish this; it takes time.

In life, sometimes we fail and then we try again and again, keep on improving ourselves and then we succeed.

But if we accept that we are never going to succeed, we will never be able to.

Broke is like a decision went wrong. Poor is acceptance and making that failure your destiny.

  1. Invest in yourself.

    Don’t stop learning.
    Don’t stop listening.
    Keep bettering yourself and learn from every new experience you have.

  2. Compare yourself only to your pass self

    Don’t make the mistake of comparing your progress to anyone else. All that matters is, are you better than you were yesterday?

  3. Accept your past and move from it

    Use your past experiences to help you make better decisions. Don’t repeat your mistakes

  4. Know your value and don’t settle for less

    Once you know your value and what you bring to the table, don’t be afraid to ask for more and gaps what you deserve.

  5. Be grateful and appreciate the small things

    Be thankful for what you have no matter how small.

  6. Develop a positive mindset

    By being positive, you open so many doors of opportunity and allow yourself to enjoy the process as well as the successes.

  7. Spend time doing what you love doing

    Whether that’s being with family or playing tennis or reading a book, make sure to make time for yourself.

  8. Develop a strong support network

    Utilize your close friends, business, peers, mentors, family and anyone else who will help you achieve your aspirations.

If you have other ideas to add in the list, leave a comment below.

Do what you love to do and be contented of what you have, if you start comparing yourself to others – you already lose the battle.

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Juan in Oman

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