- Your thermostat: your level of financial and business success.
We all become accustomed to a lifestyle based on an income level with which we
We feel comfortable. Although we would all like to win more, it is usually very difficult to get out of the level we have become accustomed to. In this sense, our life is like a thermostat. If the outside temperature falls below the level set by the thermostat, the thermostat will come on and the temperature will rise. On the other hand, if the temperature rises, the thermostat goes off until the temperature drops, or it begins to cool down.
Rich people know how to change their thermostat and raise their standards. They continually look for ways to earn more and change the temperature of their thermostat, while poor people tend to sabotage unconsciously when their standards rise. In this sense, the only way to have greater financial success is to raise your standards, change the internal thermostat, and not settle for less than you dream.
How to do it? Eker suggests some "millionaire" activities, like the ones mentioned below: a) Go out to eat once a month to places you've never been because you considered expensive. Thus, you will get your mind begin to relate that it is okay to have that lifestyle; B) write a letter of what you are committed to change your standards in the manner of a memo, dated, signed, and signed from someone you trust, so that your subconscious understands that you are determined to change your standards (the Strength of putting something in writing), c) keeping a record of the activities in which you did well and in which you went wrong every day, to analyze them and make sure you do not self sabotage.
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