Motivational thoughts for money health #6

Posted on Wednesday, January 13, 2010 at 8:11 am


On this finasteride 1mg day I had this thoughts, after I overheard a couple’s discussions about their life. Not to offend anyone.

On the poor
The poor loves to spent money unwise, while they spent most of their time dealing with money problems.

On the contrary, the rich think differently…

On the rich
The rich loves to save money, while they spent most of their problems thinking where to “spend” their money

In fact, before I even decided that I was “right” with these 2 phrases, I did a “backtesting” on some experiments. “Backtesting” is a word used for traders to test their system against historical prices and data.

If you look around you, this is in fact very true. The people who have better financial knowledge will learn and try to improve their wealth over time. While those at the lower end will, however cannot keep up with the pace, and often have to fight with bread and butter issues.

It would be (excuse me with this example again, probably I should bring up my manamoneyonline.com webhost as it had been down :( ) , like those stocks on the Exchange, where the expensive stocks become more expensive, while cheaper stocks remains cheap.

This I hope, will spur you to get your butt moving to start some basic financial knowledge, instead of spending happily every day.

Motivational thoughts for money health #5

Posted on Friday, November 20, 2009 at 12:12 am


Invest spare cash to profit more cash!

instead of

Invest more cash to get spare cash.

I am saying this because I had almost went into a pitfall of using no money to earn more spare cash. Instead I should be using spare cash for investments, especially when I trade, be propecia buy online it 10 minutes or 3 days.

Investments are low risk, while trading are high risks. So invest now!

Motivational thoughts for money health #4

Posted on Friday, June 5, 2009 at 9:34 am


“If you love money, forget about the job. If you love the job, forget about the money.”

I thought of this quote while I was thinking if I had a job generic viagra online that I love. A job that I have passion in, a job that is stressless, and one that I enjoy doing (probably because I have a pretty colleague)

Well but that’s not the case because I love money more than anything. Or should I say I need it more than anything else. Hmm in that case I am prepared to work any job that gives me the highest income, be it being employee, self employed or an employer.

Motivational thoughts for money health #3

Posted on Monday, April 20, 2009 at 10:28 am


After reading the halfway through this book “Make money, Be happy”, I came out with my own simple logic about money health mentality of people around us. I think we think this way, and this is quite powerful to motivate me to go further on my finances.

There are 3 ways of how people think about managing their money.

I am poor, born to be poor, and I will never be rich

For this type of people, for every $1 they receive, will find ways to spent their $1 off, and ends up with $0.

Before doing anything, since they have determined that they live poor, they will spent that $1 away by wasting it on some stupid stuff, and end up with no money.

I am spendthrift, very careful in spending, and I save everything I have for the future

This type of people, for every $1 they receive, will find ways to save their $1, and ends up with $1.

This is typically us. We tend to save everything we have, Though we do spend, we save after spending. It is better than not saving, but in this state of mentality, we try to save as much as we can and hopefully “save” a pile of fortune. Which… sadly we know it doesn’t work.

I am rich, and I think rich. I will be rich if I keep trying it.

For this type of people, for every $1 they receive, will find ways to invest their $1 to get higher returns, and viagra in canada ends up with $1.

This is the kind of mentality that very few of us adopt. Only the rich people will think of it, because that is how they ended up there. For this group of people, they will try ways to invest their $1, into getting back $1.10, or even $2. This kind of thinking allows us to keep pushing the limit into finding ways to increase our assets.

Motivational thoughts for money health #2

Posted on Monday, February 23, 2009 at 9:51 am


“I stay happy by making money, while you stay happy by spending money”

Is this what is happening to you ? Lots of us make and earn our pay check every month, but seriously that’s not why we are happy. We are happy when we spend these money onto something that gives us material objects. Stuff like luxury items, branded goods, women viagra indulging in fine dining, decorating houses, or buying IT gadgets that you do not need.

On the other hand, I have trained myself to build up the habit by being the opposite. By making money, and trying to make even more (freelance, part time, settling of my unwanted stuff, other means and ways… investments), I felt happier, and as though life is more meaningful. And that is part of the reason I had this blog, which shows some money management of my own. I have the confidence to introduce you my style of handling my money, and I am even happier doing that.

So what about you?

Motivational thoughts for money health

Posted on Sunday, February 15, 2009 at 9:44 am


There was a phrase which sounded something like that.

“Pegging our employee’s Salary to the market salary versus pegging our Salary to the current standard of living under economic risk.”

What this online pharmacy online prescription means is that, there are 2 types of market. One market is the safer side, when economic is good, versus, pegging salary to the standard of living, which is affected by several factors, including economic risk.

In 2008 Sept-Dec, we see so much economic downturn, that leaves us thinking whether salary should be peg with the market, in terms of skill, experience, responsibilities, education etc etc, or should we peg salary to market quality.

Indeed it is difficult to stay financially healthy, so we should always aim to stay alert on money matters.

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