1 / 4

Financial Freedom

Blue Sky Money is a life-changing personal finance blog about achieving financial freedom, focussed on USA and UK readers. Whether your goal is to get control of your money, decrease your spending, increase your income, or improve your investment returns Doug at BlueSkyMoney will help.

Download Presentation

Financial Freedom

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Financial Freedom Published by :https://blueskymoney.com/

  2. Do you still have this in your email box: Discover the liberation of finance! Create 150,000 bucks in the next 90 days from house! And how about ten hours a day? I say to myself every time I get one of these, "Hmmm, Financial Freedom. I already have financial freedom, even though it doesn't look like what these emails promise me." Do you want to learn more? Visit Financial Freedom. A buzzword for our age is financial independence. It is the pursuit of millions of persons, practically. But what's that? Is this really elusive? Will anyone get it? Let me begin by stating this article is not going to be about how to make money, or even more money. Instead, it would be on how financial independence may be found, which might or may not entail producing more cash. Freedom in finance - here we go! The first step to discovering financial independence is to understand that how much wealth you have or produce has almost nothing to do with financial freedom. A what? Just. Exactly. Financial liberty is something inside of you that goes on. This is why it should be positive for someone who earns so little and someone who makes a lot can be highly stressed out over his or her financial condition. So, the first step is to understand that our perceptions about money are more about financial independence than about the sum of money. You can learn more at Financial independence. "Okay Chris, I'm with you. So what are the attitudes that provide financial freedom?" Here are a couple that hold me free in financial terms.

  3. I have no finances to think over. I used to get caught thinking to myself, "If I had more money, then I wouldn't have to worry about ..." But do you know what? Anyway, I don't have to think. I'm able to monitor my sales. I will monitor my exit. I will make judgments that will relieve all of my fears. I have found that stuff still worked out. Why bother, then? I have decided not to think. Regardless of my financial situation, I can be content. I know individuals who are worth hundreds of millions of dollars, and I know people who don't have to rub together two nickels. Some are satisfied, others aren't. And none of the people who have a lot of money complain to me, "Chris, I've become so happy since I got money." They were happy before they had money, and now that they have money, they are happy. Money has little to do with their satisfaction. I believe it was David Geffen, the billionaire, who claimed, "Anyone who says that money will buy them happiness has never had any money." Money is going to be a way to an end rather than the end itself. Another way to look at it is that, not the building itself, capital would be a means to construct the house. If I were you, I would set your financial targets, but go beyond that and consider what larger meaning there is going to be when you hit them. What is the house that you're going to create for that instrument? I'm at liberty. I'm free to gain. Some people believe that making more money is evil. It's not. I am free to save—some people feel that saving is evil. It's not. I'm free to offer away wealth — other people believe like they're going to be best off hoarding it. They're going to not. I'm free to pay — some people feel there's nothing they can spend on themselves. They're going to. To make decisions, we are open. It is independence from finance. One of my favorite quotations is from Charles Wesley, "Earn all you can, save all you can, give all you can." That's going to keep you secure in terms of financial independence. You may find more details about this at financial freedom 2021.

  4. Summary: Blue Sky Money is a life-changing personal finance blog about achieving financial freedom, focussed on USA and UK readers. Whether your goal is to get control of your money, decrease your spending, increase your income, or improve your investment returns Doug at BlueSkyMoney will help. Visit this site to learn more :https://blueskymoney.com/

More Related