Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Achieve total financial freedom

To focus on how to achieve total financial freedom, visualisation techniques can be very helpful. Not just once in a while imagining and dreaming of where you want to be, but making it a regular practise every day.

The techniques are simple and easy to follow; you only need some persistence to keep on doing them.

To start with; picture yourself where you really would like to be in your life. Picture yourself in an ideal situation. How would it look? Would you have a lot of money, a big house, and a nice car? Or maybe you have a specific goal that you would like to achieve, like a certain job in a certain company. Maybe you even want to be the successful owner of your own business.

Make that picture very clear in your mind, and keep focusing on it. To help you keep your focus and to remind your self of your goal, you can make picture cards. Cut out pictures from magazines that represent your goals and stick them on a carton frame. Take a picture of yourself and include it on the same frame. This picture frame you hang on a place where you can see it often.

The same you can do with your goals in writing, write them on small cards the size of a credit card and carry them with you so you can remind yourself often.
.) Write your favourite sentences on paper and hang them on the wall so you see them as often as possible. I have mine hanging over the door to my bedroom and over my working desk.

If you are serious about your wish to achieve total financial freedom and to work on yourself, then keep reading.

The techniques of visualization, setting goals and making clear plans, is a subject that needs more attention than this brief introduction I just gave you.

I am using a very good workbook that is a course in how to achieve total financial freedom. It is made by Darel Rutherford, and is called "The Money Solutions Workbook". The book contains the essence of what you need to know about creating wealth. The book contains a lot of practical exercises and is easy to read.

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