Showing posts with label Financial Literacy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Financial Literacy. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Your Roadmap to Financial Independence Today!


Today I have the privilege of sharing with you the connections that I have been making over the last three months!  We know that our network plays a big part in our net worth and one of the ways we begin to meet and connect with people is through events.
  
I have brought together some of the best financial minds who are willing to share with you their tips, tools, and practices so you can begin to put them into play in your life.  As I have been working with these people I have been touched by their stories, learned so much from their work, and have been honored to spend time with them.

This is why I am super excited to personally invite you to this very special event The Mastery of Money – Your Roadmap to Financial Independence Today.    This event is my gift to you.

So often I hear people talking about financial independence as something that is far off in the future and will only happen when life events allow it to.  I promise you that is a myth, stop believing it.  You can begin to create financial independence today, no matter where you are starting from.
 
What if you heard the one thing that was a game changer for you?  How would your life be different if you knew with confidence that you were on the right road to financial independence?  This is what is possible for you in this event so make sure you register now!

Put yourself on your calendar, schedule in this free event,  to make sure you are able to finish 2013 strong and be in the best possible position for 2014.  I know I am glad I did!

In Abundance,
Sue Thompson
Financial Management Expert
https://www.facebook.com/TheMasteryOfMoney

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

What is your level of resistance?


When it comes to learning new things we all have a level of resistance that sounds something like this - new things are hard, messy, and possibly irrelevant. Have you ever tried to a new hair style? The hairdresser does this amazing job. You look great walking out of the salon but the next morning after your shower you can’t remember how to make it happen. So what do you do? Well you try and each day it gets easier and better and finally your friends are complimenting you on your great hair style!

Financial literacy is no different. Truth; you never have to know more than basic math – addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Once you begin down the road of learning it. It will build on itself and it won’t be long before the things that initially felt hard and messy are all of a sudden old hat and you are ready to build on them with additional ideas and tools.

Financial literacy is a learned skill. What that means for each of us is that it is possible for us too. It does not matter how old we are, how much money we have in the bank or what our work is, we can learn this.

So why would you want to learn financial literacy? They say money can’t buy you happiness. In my experience money touches every area of our lives. When we are not driving the bus it is driving us, taking up time and energy that we could be using to create the things and experiences in our lives that truly bring us joy.

Two of my favorite authors for financial literacy are Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad Poor Dad and Loral Langemeier, author of The Millionaire Maker.

"Most wealth is inconspicuous. The man down the street driving the nice car and living in the mansion could easily have greater debt and a lower net worth than the stealthy and wealthy plumber who drives a beat-up truck but seems to work only when he doesn't feel like fishing." Loral Langemeier

“We go to school to learn to work hard for money. I write books and create products that teach people how to have money work hard for them.” Robert Kiyosaki

Invest in learning. Learning can come in many forms: reading, webinars, classes, or coaching. For a lot of us, finances can be a scary topic. Fear is nothing more than a lack of knowledge on a topic. With the Internet today the world of knowledge is at our fingertips. Begin to explore.
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In Abundance,
Sue