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How Much Do You “Value” Money

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The “Value” of Inner Wealth

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Listening to Jim Rohn yesterday it took me back to the core of what developing wealth is all about.

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Wealth (in the sense of money) is nothing more than a result of a life well lived. So ask yourself, why do so many people make money their focus?

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“If I just had more money all of my problems would be solved.”

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Maybe temporarily the problem requiring the money will go away. Yes you got the money, but you didn’t fix the root of your problem which at the core, is your values.

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Values determine your decision making process.

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With the proper values in place and more importantly engaging in the application of those values in your decision making process, you will find yourself making better decisions from the onset of any personal or business venture. (Sometimes that means not engaging in them at all)

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With out clear conscious knowledge of your values though, you’ll make blind or even dumb decisions. (Trust me I know from experience)

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So what do you value?

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Not sure? Here’s a great resource for you from Steve Pavlina. You’ll gain a lot of value from this list. (Pardon the pun :-) )

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The inner game is so much more interesting and fun than the outer game. Once you’re clear on what you stand for and what’s important to you, your wealth building becomes so much more effortless.

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Heck, it may even become fun. ;-)

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Imagine that!?

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Now just feel it…

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  • Chris Nunez

    That video just made my morning. Thank you Tony.

  • newway

    Awesome Chris! Glad you enjoyed it! Share it with anyone who you believe it would bring value to!

    Make today incredible!

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