Have you ever wondered what sets millionaires apart from the rest of us? While talent and hard work can play a role, apparently the real secret lies in your mindset, and adopting a “millionaire’s brain” might be easier than you think.
Yep, for a change, you read it here first. All you have to do is think like a millionaire and you could soon be stinking rich.
Well, that is according to “wealth accumulation mentor” Mindy Paul, who, it seems, is not a man who likes to keep his light under a bushel.
Having found himself £65,000 in debt, our Mindy pulled up his socks, got his brain in gear and now earns millions, owns two Porsches, sends his kids to private school, and lives in a beautiful house.
His company, Mind, Money, Business, offers mentorship and coaching to entrepreneurs and business owners and in the past seven years has helped hundreds of people reach six and even seven figure incomes through the power of mindset strategy, appropriate marketing, and the law of attraction.
Over to you Mr Paul: “I’ve always dreamed of financial success. As a child, I would admire luxury cars and grand houses, picturing that life as my own. When I started my entrepreneurial journey, I was determined to make it happen.
“To fast-track my success, I invested in a well-known wealth mentor. He promised me the millionaire lifestyle I dreamed of – for thousands of pounds a month. But as it turned out, he was a scammer.
“In the aftermath, I found myself in debt, angry, betrayed, and embarrassed because I had been misled. But I had a choice. I either let this setback define me or use it as fuel to push forward. I chose the latter. I refused to let failure deter me, and instead, I doubled down on my belief in my own potential.
“Today, I am living proof that if you persevere through adversity, never lose faith in your capability.”
“If you tell yourself, ‘I will do it next week,’ that week turns into another, and nothing is accomplished. Success comes to those who seize the opportunity. Surround yourself with the right people, and no goal is out of reach.”
And there’s the catch. Sadly, I’m not too sure McKelvey, McCawley, Roxy, and Peggy and Meggy from Skeggy count as the “right people”, and I am always putting things off until next week, sometimes even the week after that.
Still at least “my people” do have belief in their own potential; the potential to drink the pub dry. Forget thinking like a millionaire, I’d rather think like a pisshead any day…
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