In this time and age, you probably should invest in stocks, mutual bonds, ETFs, shares, property, Steemit (duh!) and precious metals if you aren’t already doing that.
As the famous adage goes, you must also spend less than what you earn. So, why invest? Investing makes you feel secure, makes your money grow and helps you earn while you sleep. With time, your investments will give you returns either through interest or by appreciating in value.
But if you’ve been investing in all of these areas with the help of some financial advisor using money you earn from a joyless and soul-sucking job or if your assets were to dissipate, get destroyed in a tornado, depreciate, or fall down with no hope of going up in the future, you’ll have to start from scratch, quite literally from that starting point scratched in the ground in sporting context. And who will volunteer to pay your financial advisor? If you have a rich Daddy, good for you. But for those of us who don’t, a therapist’s couch will do during these trying times.
Not to mention those unexpected bills that destroy all your savings.
Now let’s think about this for a minute. If you had also invested in yourself by enrolling in the best programs available to help you learn faster and quicker, tap into your inner creative genius, quieten a busy mind, and add an arsenal of other life-coping mechanisms, you will have invested in an asset that will always appreciate, and always rise in value—YOU. Yes, of course you could get run over by a bus (I hope not) or forget to pull the chord on your next skydiving adventure (please don’t) but that’s besides the point. If you survive, you still have YOU and even if you have to start from scratch, you’ve got the YOU who has a few tricks up her sleeve. If you built Rome, even if it took more than a day to build Rome, YOU built freaking Rome. Perhaps someone else invested in a piece of the Rome you built while you invested in YOU. So, you can build Rome again and that someone will go on investing in what you build. Not to belabor the point but mi amigo mejor, your biggest asset will always be YOU.
So, before you invest in anything else, invest in yourself. No, not in another vacation home, not in your best friend but YOU. Of course, these people and things have their places, but remember, no matter what your age, race, sex or beliefs, embrace yourself just the way you are and invest in YOU, the YOU that you are, the YOU you want to be and the YOU you want to get rid of. That photography class you’ve been dreaming of? Take it. How about that rock climbing course and learning to belay? There are even coupons on Groupon for this one, doesn’t get cheaper than that. Like to run? Sign up for a 5K every month and feel accountable. Work your way up to a marathon if that makes you feel more empowered. Have a fear of public speaking? Join a toastmasters club. If you’re terrified of talking, attend as a visitor, watch, learn and do the best you can.
Investing in yourself will skyrocket your productivity by a compounding effect. Yes, you may continue to invest in your stocks and funds, but you will still be your biggest asset if you continue to reinvent yourself through investing in yourself.
Learn how to learn faster and quicker, learn to give yourself little rewards throughout your life, free yourself from toxic relationships and limiting beliefs, and learn how to tap into your inner, creative genius and meditate. Learn those pretzel yoga poses and to paint. Learn a new language, immerse yourself in a new culture and travel to a new country.
What you invest in yourself, your biggest asset— “YOU” is always permanent and will always appreciate. And another famous adage goes: Twenty years from now you will disappointed in the things you didn’t do than the things you did, so go out there and get your hands dirty, invest in your memories, your experiences of life itself and in YOU.
This is excellent advice. I have learned what you say to be true. If you do not put yourself first in a genuine way, of course we're not talking narcissism here, you have nothing to give to anyone. And, it is through this concept of "service to others" that we truly reap priceless rewards and a life beyond our wildest dreams. To be of service to others, you must first take care of yourself. Thank you for your post.
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Thank you for your very true and well said comment, weq! Yes indeed, we must put on our own oxygen masks first and certainly even the most altruistic person needs to follow that rule! <3 It saddens me sometimes to see so many beautiful people on our precious planet investing in everything but themselves. And some of the best things in life like -- listening to music, a baby's laugh, a hug, hiking, learning to knit, planting a tree, and talking to friends -- some of the best investments in ourselves are even free. Yet, so many people forget that and worry endlessly about monetary investments. Of course, money buys experiences and puts food on the table, but it's always important to also keep investing in the little things to develop both cognitively and mindfully. Eventually, investing in ourselves is what helps us stay on our natural path of progression and avoid the temptation of comparison. I'm so happy you resonated and I loved what you said. XOXO <3
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Thank you so much. I agree with you! Yes, money can buy great experiences (we just returned from a trip to San Diego...and it wasn't free!) Within that vacation it was some of the simpler pleasures that brought the most joy, like looking for seashells on the beach and having 3 birds, all at the same time roughly, land on my daughter's arm and shoulder. The best to you always!
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What a powerful idea of investing in yourself, especially the compounding effect it has on other areas of your life. By simply investing in yourself in a particular way, you prepare yourself for new growth opportunities that you wouldn't have had access to otherwise.
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Thank you for sharing your insightful thoughts, prosperous! I couldn't agree more. Yes, the more we invest in ourselves and the more we love ourselves, the better we feel, and when we take any action from this better feeling place, we quite naturally reach out for (relatively) better growth opportunities!! <3 <3 <3
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Very well written @scribblendoodle
I cannot tell you how much I appreciate this post. I can be a trillionaire and still be miserable if I haven't worked on myself or on things that make me feel good.
Please do me a favor and continue to bring light to this world!
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