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Morning Vibes With Dr. Jerry - the First - Episode 295/Do You Want To Be Rich?


Do You Want To Be Rich? - A Mess Free Life



Morning Vibes With Dr. Jerry - the First

Hello and welcome to #MorningVibesWithDrJerryTheFirst-Episode 295

Title:          Do You Want To Be Rich? - Master These 7 Lessons On Getting Rich

After seeing the recommendation to read the book, The Richest 
Man In Babylon by George S. Clason, for likely the hundredth 
time, I finally did it.


Now I wonder what took me so long!

So now I make the recommendation to you.
If you have not read this book, don't wait.
It is easy to read and the insights on wealth, business, work, and life are invaluable. 

You can download a copy for free: 

The book outlines a 7 step repeatable process, that anyone can 
learn and follow to build wealth.


Here's a brief overview of the lessons shared: 

7 Lessons On Getting Rich 

1. " Start thy purse to fattening." 

Pay yourself first. 

2. "Control thy expenditures." 

Live within your means. 

3. "Make thy gold multiply" 

Invest your money. 

4. "Guard thy treasures from loss." 

Invest wisely and have insurance. 

5. "Make of thy dwelling a profitable investment." 

Own your own home. 

6. "Insure a future income." 

Plan for retirement. 

7. "Increase thy ability to earn." 

Invest in yourself by improving your own knowledge, abilities 
and skills. 

Wealth building requires work. 

A main theme of the book, The Richest Man In Babylon, that 
I want to comment further upon is the principle that you have 
to work your way to success. 

Most of us would prefer life to be easy, where all our wishes 
are fulfilled immediately without strain.

This desire in human nature is why get rich quick schemes, the lottery and easy money  ads grab our attention and lure us in. 

The lesson we need to learn, however, is that the first step 
to building wealth is to embrace work. Only by putting in time 
and effort do we learn how to make our business succeed. 
Through working we discover what makes money and what 
does not. Such as what makes a prospect respond to our email ad or not. 

Overnight riches and success are fantasy. 

Even those who win the lottery, statically, have no money 
left a few years later. Why? The individuals receive the 
money but never learn how to make or handle money. Only 
when you put in the effort to learn "How" do you acquire 
the secrets to financial security. Thus when you spend money, 
rather than going broke, you can replenish the money. 

In my own experiences, I often hear from new subscribers 
that it's difficult to get people to sign-up for your email list. 
These individuals expected to set-up a landing page for their 
list and then instantly get requests for their information. 

Their thinking is just not realistic. To them, though, doing 
the work to create a web site and continually publish content 
about their business is just too much effort. They never accept 
the principle that success requires work. 

Another example I see of others being impatient is with 
email marketing advertisers. People will question the 
effectiveness of email ads. These advertisers are judging 
the results of their email campaign on the click thru rate of 
a single emailing of their offer. These marketers neglect to 
realize that email marketing takes work. It is a process. 

Over time, email marketing does succeed as it builds brand 
awareness and loyalty with a subscriber list. One shot 
attempts, when the list members are unfamiliar with your 
company are likely to be a struggle. But regular exposure 
to a list, running multiple ads as well as taking the time 
and effort to contribute valuable information will get you 
results. 

The key to achievement is accepting work and making 
work your best friend. Embrace your work as the source 
of your success and happiness. Only then will you have 
the determination and the willingness to keep working 
until you succeed. Thus when plan A doesn't work, you 
move to plan B. And if plan B fails, you try plan C, etc.. 

Any endeavor you wish to succeed at is going to take 
work. If you want to build a responsive opt-in list, 
develop a successful paid ezine, generate results from 
your email marketing or close more sales on the affiliate 
program you're promoting, the trick is to get to work. You're 
not going to make tons of cash as soon as you get started 
but as you keep working over time you will succeed. 

Now to help you get started on working your way to success, 
I recommend that you read The Richest Man In Babylon. 

Here's the link again to download a copy for free: 


Until I come your way again, this is #MorningVibesWithDrJerryTheFirst

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Comments

  1. Finally. I will get to read the book, I once had on my phone but later removed it. I will go get it again. Thanks Dr Jerry the FIRST

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    1. Yes, you need to get that book and read it over and over again and not just reading it but applying the principles therein outlined

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  2. I love this, it is educative indeed

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    1. Thanks for your comment
      I do hope you shall apply these principles to your life and make the best out of it
      Cheers

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    1. Nice to read your comment here
      I do hope you apply the principles enunciated in the write up to your own life

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