Austerity Chic

Every once and awhile, I come across a ludicrous idea that people want you to participate in. Usually, these ideas come under the guise of being politically correct which serves the same function as pie in Paul Blart: Mall Cop, which is to fill in the cracks in the heart. “Go away, pain. Go away.” Instead of taking action to improve things, they want to put a better face on their miseries.

This morning, I read a newspaper columnist ranting on how wealthy people should join the austerity chic movement so as not to make the people who didn’t have money feel worse by comparison. In other words, stop enjoying the fruits of your labors because the fruits of my labors aren’t that good. They are trying to put the responsibility of their current situation on something besides themselves. That’s like hitting yourself in the head with a baseball bat and then blaming the bat.

First, you are where you because of the choices you have made. The way to change where you are is to change your choices. Take responsibility for your situation.

One of the ideas that really hit home for me was the idea that everyone is self-employed. You have a personal services business that you are selling to other people. Your employer is paying your company for the value your services provides. In order to receive more money, your company must provide more value. If you demand more money without more value, they will turn to another company who will provide that value for a lower cost.

Also, remember, value is not the same as difficulty. A person performing manual labor has a physically difficult job but they tend to be valued less than a bookkeeper who tends to have a much better work environment.

Another reason this is bad is that in difficult times you need examples to show you that life can be better. It gives you something to shoot for. “Where there is no vision, people perish.”

Instead of trying to make yourself feel better by tearing other people down, you should figure out how to make your situation better.

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Instant Team

Many money gurus recommend that you put together a team to help you create wealth. With a network marketing business, you get an instant team. It’s literally a business in a box, all you add are customers.

The company handles product development, manufacturing, order taking, distribution, marketing material development, commission tracking and more. Many companies provide a back office so that you can see instantly how your business is doing and how much your estimated commission check will be. Some even add tax tracking abilities to create your Schedule C if you use that.

The marketing training gets you up and going with the basic skills in a very short period of time.

You avoid the costly start up costs that traditional businesses require. You avoid development, inventory and overhead such as employees and buildings.

You should check out a network marketing business today. You can go to www.FreeRKCDForYou.com to receive a free CD from best selling author, Robert Kiyosaki, called “The Perfect Business.” Get yours today!

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How Is Your Economy?

Recession is the word I keep seeing over and over in the news. Business is contracting and laying off thousands of workers. Gas prices are cutting into to everyone’s budget. The unemployment rate has hit 5.7% ( I remember times when 5.7% unemployment was considered a good level.)

What is happening in the economy in nothing compared to what is happening in your personal economy. Even in the midst of the Great Depression, fortunes were made. In the booming economy, many bankruptcies are declared.

No matter which way the wind is blowing, sailing ships can go in all directions.

My economy is under my control. I determine what I receive. I am reminded of an old saying, “Dogs prefer meat, they get bones because they don’t get to choose.”

Working even part time on your side business can produce great dividends from income coming in as well as tax savings.

Set your sails to go where you want to go.

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