HOW TO BECOME AN ENLIGHTENED MILLIONAIRE OVERCOMING TIME POVERTY THE REAL POSSIBILITY OF ACHIEVING MORE WHILE WORKING LESS
How To Become An Enlightened Millionaire
We learn it in kindergarten: You should always share. But somehow, on the way to adulthood, we lose our desire to share, especially when it comes to money.
When anything is abundant, sharing is not an issue and a rich person is one who has more than enough. We want to get you started on having more than enough money by providing the tools and a path (our system) that can help you achieve your financial goals. Our desire is to provide you with solid building blocks for the abundant life that you were meant to have. When it happens to you, we believe you will naturally want to share with others.
When you share your wealth, you are acting like a honeybee, whose primary objective is to obtain nectar to make honey. While in the process of going after the nectar, the honeybee is actually involved in a much larger purpose, cross-pollinating the rooted botanicals. This cross-pollination, or sharing, is far more important than making honey because it results in a beautiful, bountiful garden.
By sharing your wealth, both in knowledge and in cash, you become an enlightened millionaire. Like the honeybee, you can actually affect positive change in the world for the benefit of all humankind.
So how do you begin building wealth? Our best-selling book, “The One Minute Millionaire: The Enlightened Way to Wealth,” will start you on your way to having more than enough money so you can give back and help others succeed along with you. It will teach you to:
* Create wealth, even when you have little or nothing to start with.
* Use the power of leverage to build wealth rapidly.
* Overcome fears so you can take reasonable risks.
* Use “one minute” habits to build wealth over the long term.
The One Minute Millionaire is a revolutionary approach to building wealth and a powerful program for self-discovery as well.
Can You Overcome Time Poverty The Real Possibility Of Achieving More While Working Less
There is no question about it – Americans are running out of time. Family dinners are a thing of the past. We run from appointment to appointment, take work home, and cram leisure time into short bursts of stress-filled moments. The question is, how did we did get into this predicament? It certainly isn’t because we are inefficient. In the past 25 years, economists estimate that productivity has increased by 70% or more. We have overnight delivery, cell phones, fast food, and instant messaging. Shouldn’t our ability to get more work done give us more time? Where does all this “extra” time go?
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