Showing posts with label helpful tools. Show all posts
Showing posts with label helpful tools. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

How to Get Closer to Your Dreams?

We all have dreams but why don't we all attempt to follow our dreams?

I think I have the answer and it is certainty. The reason we hesitate to follow our dreams is that we aren't sure if we'll reach them or not. Because think about if we all were 100% certain that chasing our dreams would get us the life that we desire, no one would delay another second. But it's the doubt and fears which keep us right where we are; far from our dreams. 

I believe you have to create a sense of certainty in your head that your dreams will come true. "Fake it until you make it",  which means seeing your dreams come true way before they happen. And as you develop a sense of certainty that it will happen, you also increase your faith. 

You may know where you want to go but no one knows how they'll exactly get there. So you MUST grow faith and realize that everything will fall into place as you move closer to your dreams.
Today, choose to focus on one step that gets you closer to your dreams. 
And it starts with you focusing on the first step it takes to getting closer to your dreams then when the next step comes along give all of your focus to that step and so forth.


- @Everlecia 

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

"Mama, I wrote a book." -E.T

     After countless hours and many restless nights, I am proud to say that I have finished my self-help manscript, titled 'This Is Not A Book, This Is A Thriving Tool'. Right now, I am in my hometown visiting my family and friends and everyone keeps asks what next? And over and over I keep explaining the exciting yet tedious process of finding editors and printers on my self-publishing journey.
Manscript of 'This Is Not A Book, This Is A Thriving Tool.'

     I must say that nothing throughout this process has been easy but it is rewarding seeing the fruits of my efforts. This book gives me hope that I am on the right track to share some of my brilliance with the world. It's my baby that I have nurtured over the months and watched grow into something that is bigger than me. Now, It's time to share it with the world. 

    Soon I will happily release a sneak peak of my book cover in the coming weeks. Along with my online fund raiser that will help bring the physical product of my book to life.  So blog viewers stay tune, and know that if I can follow my dreams <3 so can you. 

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Money Wasted Last Year



                            How I started savings for the first time in my life.  

    Last year I wasted a lot of money. This new year I was determined not to do the same. I got introduced to a financially advisor last year in my sociology class and i kept in contact with Ms.Jen(name change) for awhile before we lost touch. But some of the things that she taught me stick with me to this day, earlier this year I started back up  some of her tools. The most helpful for me was the idea of recording ALL of my expenses.
    When I started back up I was able to see what I wasting my money on; a lot of clothes, candy bars, and just a lot of the things i could do without if i wanted better spending habits. 
Now unconsciously I always think about every purchase. It’s like this, I’ll see a dress in Angl that i want but then i’ll say that I can put that money into my savings account instead and watch it grow. So it turns into a no on the skirt. 

                                                Where my money goes?

    EVERY single source of income that I receive goes into the six categories below.  It’s something I learned at a seminar by Peak Potentials called Millionaire Mind Intensive. Where I learned that before you can have the right to want anymore money in your life you have to learn to manage whatever you have now to the last cent. It’s why there are millionaires living pack check to paycheck. Everyone no matter who you are have to learn how to manage their money well. 

Example: My imaginary $100 bill.

10 % Play Account = $10
Play Account, once a month everything in this account is to be spent on something nice for yourself. 

10% Education Account  =$10
On things that are seen as educational in your eyes. For me this is books, a kindle, or anything that helps me better myself through knowledge. 

10% Give Account =$10
Give account, is where you give it all away to someone/thing other than yourself, and if you think about it, the give money is giving away through holidays and birthdays gifts throughout the year anyway.

50 % Necessities Account =$50
Essential expenses that you can't function without, if you feel like you barely have enough already for this account its time to reevaluate where all your money is going by recording all of your expenses. Maybe cut back on some of those McDonalds trip, and eat at home more if thats one of your problems. Find your spending weakness. 

10% Long term savings Account =$10
This account is for unexpected expenses, or saving up for a big item, or even vacation.

10%Financial Freedom Account =$10
This account is the account that you don't ever take anything out. And my suggestion when it gets up put it a interest bearing account. Talk to someone at your local bank about it. 


    *I am no financial advisor, I am only sharing some tools that i have learned and applied to my own life that have worked for me. I’m not saying that the system will work for you, but it is worth the try if you want to make chances in your own personal finances. Even if finding another system to try other than the one above, because if you change NOTHING, NOTHING will change. 

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

CEO Tips: Ensuring Daily Results in Your Life

Daily Debrief Notebook


A Daily Debrief allows for self-reflection. Where you take a look over your day and figure out what you did well and not so well so you can improve tomorrow. This is the key to progression, because you don't get to where you want to be with big spurts all the time because a lot times it's the things you do daily that get you there. Such as this form of self-improving. 
This simple tool has been life changing for me. I feel compelled to share it, it was introduced to me by Harv T. Eker in  his book Secrets of the Millionaire Mind. And t's something that is so simple and so easy to do, all it takes us continuous effort to see how much it can improve your life.
What to do on a daily debrief?

Well: one thing you did well
Not well: one thing you didn't do well

Well: explain what you did to create the situation
Not well: explain what you did to create the situation

Goal: make you become accountable for your life and make you aware of the strategies that are working for you and the ones that aren't. So you can become closer to your major goals in life. 



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