If you had the magical power to change your life into what you really desired it to be like, would you exercise that power?
Of course, you would!
First, you would have to strip away the fantasy and then you would have to get down to the nuts and bolts of what you would really want for yourself.
Most people, for a number of reasons, never get past the fantasy stage.
Some are not aware they really could make the change, while others are too lazy or throw up excuses and complaints. After all, change does requires effort.
So get really serious for a moment and ask yourself ………….. are you prepared to do the work to achieve the life you truly desire?
Are you?
Let’s do a little exercise for the moment.
I want you to imagine you are now 90 years of age.
Yep, a little wrinkly possibly still living at home or moved in with loved ones or maybe you’re living in an aged care facility.
Take a moment to imagine your older self.
Now what you’re going to do is write down all the things you have done, experienced and achieved up to this point. Remember you’re writing it down as a 90 year old!
You’re going to write down all the personal fun you’ve experienced, romantic partners, the adventures and holiday you’ve taken, the homes you’ve lived in, the cars you’ve driven and the lifestyle you created for you and your family.
Once you’ve written what you’ve experienced and achieved, next write down how this makes you feel.
So, how are you feeling, are you smiling and feeling happy with joy or maybe you’re laughing to yourself that you’re a little exhausted about a life well lived?
Did you live the life you had always hoped and dreamed of?
What did you achieve in those last 50 or so years of your life?
- Did you live the life you truly wanted and desired?
- Were there many memories and fun times?
- Did you get to travel to some exotic places?
- Have you lived a very comfortable life and without money concerns?
- Is it fun to be able to spoil your family with the money you have accumulated during your working years? and
- Is your heart warm with joy from being able to have given to the many charities of your choice?
If you’re looking back and happy with what you’ve achieved – well done this means you’ve worked hard, made the right choices in how you managed your money so you didn’t have to worry about money during your retirement years.
Now is the time to make the change. Time to get your money sorted and working hard, while you continue accumulating during your working years.
The 3 keys ways to do this is to;
- SAVING. Keep putting a certain amount away (minimum of 10%) at payday into a set and forget account.
- BALANCE. Ensure your spending is well under your earning capacity, and not spending more than you earn.
- GROWING. Learning how to grow and invest your money while you work by making additional contributions into your superannuation fund.
Here in Australia, we’re fortunate as it’s compulsory for Australian employers to put a percentage of an employee’s salary into a nominated super fund.
For my overseas readers take advantage of the superannuation opportunities offered in your country while you can, as this will boost your retirement options considerably.
There are other opportunities to grow your wealth either by investing in direct shares, managed funds or looking at property investing.
Whatever investment option you choose make sure it’s one that you’re comfortable with and you sleep easily at night not worrying about what happens when the investment market moves up and down.
Looking for more support, education or help in getting your money in better shape then check out the online programs I offer which teach anyone how to build financial muscle before it’s too late.
Also, check out my monthly coaching program which is super affordable and enables you to get your questions answered while learning more about managing money to your advantage.
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In the meantime, here’s to your financial health, wealth & happiness.
