Tuesday, April 12, 2011

New Zealanders

New Zealanders, and now people world wide from the United States, UK, Europe, India and Asia. With today's

technology and the way the internet has revolutionised business, anyone can be next no matter where in the

world you live.

Jamie explores the idea of people's professed attitudes to money. Finding how money works for you and your life

is just as important as other things that contribute to your well-being and happiness. Those who profess that

they are not interested in money are usually the ones who end up working hard for it.

If you aspire to a better quality of life, your focus should shift from just working for money to how money

should work for you. The right attitude towards money reflects not only your financial success, but also how

you want to live your life.

Jamie McIntyre believes that much of the valuable information and strategies he learnt to turn his life around,

especially financially, isn't taught in today's education system, because many industries and systems profit

immensely from people being ignorant of these things. So he has created a free 3 hour DVD which he will send to

anyone who is interested, called "What I Wish I Had Learned in School, But Didn't".

You cannot be truly wealthy if you don't know how to be satisfied with what you already have. It starts with

how you feel inside. The more grateful you are for your small successes, the more you will feel wealthy.

Realizing that being "wealthy" does not necessarily mean already having a lot of money or financial assets is

actually the first step in achieving financial freedom.

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