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Among these principles is adopting the right mindset and that comes with changing your mindset from should to must.
Heres how tobuild wealthand success in your life,starting with developing the right mindset.
This isnt just for building wealth, but for becoming successful in any area of your life.
When you use the word should, youre giving yourself an out not to do something.
For anything truly important in life, the word should needs to become must.
This concept applies to other areas of life, too, including your beliefs.
But this is a story youre telling yourself that gets in the way of your business and life.
With this belief system, and the use of should over must, youre mainly just hurting yourself.
Every time you get close to doing really well, youll sabotage it subconsciously, said Robbins.
If you want to truly build wealth, you must make a change and stick with it.
It might not be easy at first, but your future will be all the better for it.
By focusing on everything that could go wrong, youre essentially setting up a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Again, this ties into having self-limiting beliefs.
As far as wealth building goes, heres an example of a self-limiting belief.
Say you want to become a millionaire.
If you setpoor or good standardsfor yourself, youre more likely to see less-than-average returns.
On the other hand, settingexcellent or outstanding standardsfor yourself can get you much further ahead.
Whatever the case, the standards you set directly reflect your rewards or returns.
One way to start is by creatingSMART goals.
These are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic and can be achieved within a set Time.
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