What Keeps You From Making More Money?
What is preventing you from making more money? Believe it or not, it is not your boss, your kids, or your company. It is you. You are the only one who has determined that you are at your maxed out monetary value and you do not deserve or want to move forward in the tax brackets.
When you decide to make money online you are taking control back from your company. When you set yourself up online to make a handsome retiring income, they can not keep you until you’re 70 years old. If you want to use an internet based business opportunity to be there as your kids are growing up, you get to choose to do that. The sky is the limit unless you choose to limit your own potential.
You don’t have to be a computer or a business whiz to be able to go online and find a solid method of building a passive income. You can build an income through various means and find ways to compound your efforts time and again. It’s not about creating an immediate fix as much as it’s about creating a lifestyle change.
It may seem like we don’t live in a time where these choices are ours to make. However, they certainly aren’t anyone else’s to make for us. If we want to change our lives and start providing a different future for us and our families, then why wouldn’t we get started right now? What prevents us from striking out and making a difference in our own world?
If today’s economy isn’t a motivating factor, I don’t know what is. There are more homes that are being foreclosed upon than we have seen in recent history. There are more people out of work, underpaid, and working two and three jobs at a shot and are five steps further away from their dreams than they were two years ago.
Anyone who wants to change their lives and make more money can do it if they are willing to provide the work that is involved. Anyone can stop living paycheck to paycheck and reclaim their right to the pursuit of happiness over the pursuit of mediocrity. We all have this power within us.
All we really have to do is wake up every morning and decide that we want to decide our fate versus the bank or the CEOs that allow our banks to fail. We don’t want our company evaluating us daily to determine whether we are worth hanging onto for another month. We want what everyone wants. The opportunity to live a good life.