1.Live Within Your Means
In order to be truly independent, it's imperative to live
within your means. Your freedom is limited by owing money to anyone, whether
it's a credit card company or a family member, so set yourself up for an
unrestricted life by saving for the things you want and spending with a plan
2.Work Hard
Your job and the salary you command are your biggest assets
in building wealth. Do your best at work and take the steps to make yourself
indispensable to set yourself up for the highest level of success.
3.Research Before You Act
Whether you're comparing travel package and a la carte
prices for a vacation or looking up a company to see if it's legitimate,
research is almost always worth your time.
4.Avoid Buyer's Remorse
Feeling guilty just doesn't sit well. Avoid buyer's remorse
by asking yourself these questions before making a purchase: Do I love it? How
often would I wear or use it? Can I afford it? Could I find it cheaper
somewhere else?
5.Avoid Saver's Remorse
There is such a thing as being too thrifty for your own
good. What's the point of squirreling away so much cash if you can't splurge
occasionally on yourself and others? Include an amount of discretionary money
into your budget to spend on things that you might not desperately need, but
would make you smile.
6.Strive For Happiness
Finding a job that makes you happy most of the time is
possible, and it's worth taking risks to discover what fulfills you. If for one
reason or another you're stuck in a position that isn't ideal, at least strive
to end your day with something that does make you happy.
7.Go For Quality, Not Quantity
Stuffing your closet with items that will fall apart in
three months is a silly way to spend your hard earned cash. Buy a smaller
quantity of things that are made to last, and you'll be the owner of higher
quality items that look and feel like they're worth your money.
8.Face Your Weaknesses Head-On
We're not perfect, but admitting that you have weaknesses
and doing your best to improve will allow you to continue growing. Invest time
in yourself to be the most well-rounded person you can be.
9.Save For the Predictable and the Unexpected
We're all going to face retirement someday, and the best
time to save for it is now. The golden years are inevitable. On the other hand,
we also need to be prepared for the unexpected, like job loss or a medical
emergency, so that we can remain in control of our finances even when other
things aren't going our way.
10.Negotiate
Doors aren't closed until you hear the word no. Negotiating
things like salary and benefits can get you ahead of the game, and all you need
is the confidence to ask.
11.Set Goals on Top of Goals
Cap the feeling that you're going through the motions by
revising your goals when you've accomplished your old ones. Whether it's saving
for a vacation to a place you've always wanted to visit or considering the next
step in your career, there's always something to keep you moving and motivated.
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