In my experience working with others I have learned many things about why we
do or do not accomplish certain things in our lives. I sometimes wonder why
many people don't work with a financial advisor or mentors of any nature more
frequently and openly. I have found this to be an interesting topic, many are
very open to it and search out people that have a more extensive knowledge to
learn from while others stay stuck in a rut. I have also found a strange
phenomenon which I believe is passed down from society in general. This
phenomenon we will call "Money Talk". Society in general has created
conversations regarding money, finances and prosperity to be some sort of taboo
topic in which we should not openly discuss with our peers how we make money,
how much money we make and what we do with that money. I have come to the
conclusion this is either from people being ashamed of what they are currently
doing with their finances, which is the best of all reasons to share with
people who may have more knowledge in that area. Or the people who are to
prideful or ignorant to admit they may not know everything about finances.
I for one have been in this situation where I had thought I read the books,
did the investments and was ignorant enough to believe that I knew what was
available and was on the right track. I was only enlightened to my ignorance by
someone who was looking from outside the problem who had experienced the same
thing I was currently going through. It was a financial advisor that was
recommended to me to go visit with, I was super skeptical and thought it would
be a waste of my time so I put it off until I finally decided the most I could
lose is one hour of my time. I sat down with this gentleman and he started to
ask me many questions about what I liked to do, my family and even what cars I
liked. All the while I was saying to myself get to the point I am here to learn
about money! I look back know and wish I would have understood the only true
assets are people. After he felt content he knew my background he asked me some
very simple questions regarding my finances that pierced through my ignorance
and pride.
His question was a simple as asking me why I was doing a certain mortgage, I
stumbled when I went to reply to his question as I knew my answer would not
suffice me nor him. I ran my answer through my head a few times and then
proceed to lower my head as I spoke the words "My bank said it was what I
should do, my parents said it was the best thing, I read it in money
magazine". As I spoke this into existence I realized that I truly knew
very little about why I made the financial decisions I had and that I actually
understood very little about what I was doing contrary to what I thought less
than an hour ago. My financial Advisor slowly explained to me why our banks
tell us the things they do. Do you think the banks advice is the best thing for
you or the bank? He then asked who do you think pays for the advertisements
filling the pages of money magazine? What type advice do you think that
magazine would write articles about the things that make you prosperous or
their advertisers? He then asked me if my parents worked in the financial
industry or are they experts in creating wealth. I replied they have done well
but no.
The reason I write this blog today is that you can learn a lot from the
people right next door, if you only ask and listen. Look at Tiger Woods do you
think he learned to golf by himself? Do you think he would be as great as he is
without his Father and many coaches helping to point out his blind spots?
If you would like take action in your life, please visit Maxim Wealth Strategies or call 1-800-905-9712 to
schedule a free consulatation with the great people at Maxim Wealth Strategies.
Killing Sacred Cows
Sunday, 09 December 2007
I have had the pleasure to read Killing Sacred Cows by Garrett B. Gunderson. This is an enlightening book for all and especially those in the traditional way of thinking. It is a book of truth and defeats many of the mainstream myths promoted by Financial companies and their partners. This book starts out by breaking through fallacies like Your in it for the long haul, It takes high risk to get High returns, and Money is the root of a all evil. I truly enjoyed reading this book because Garrett is a close Friend of mine who has mentored me in many ways. It is amazing how much I learned from this book even though I work with Garrett on a daily basis. I wrote countless pages in my journal while reading Killing Sacred Cows due to my mind racing with Ideas and Thoughts. If you are looking for a book to help you get through the Rhetoric of the financial media this book will inspire you to rethink every financial and business decision you have ever made. Please take the time to change your life by reading this book and taking action in your life if you want further help please feel free to contact me.
The Ultimate Gift
Tuesday, 28 August 2007
The ultimate gift is an amazing movie teaching the very
concepts that give meaning to our lives. Reminding us of the creed
happiness over money. It shows what we describe as the consumer mindset where
money is power and things are of value through the money hungry family members. It
slowly teaches the concepts of being a producer in your life and living in
abundance where things have no value without the people we love. People are the
true and only asset in this world. It is people’s minds that have created all
property value. The movie is an amazing tutorial on how to leave a legacy
behind and continue it by teaching values from the grave. It is a little talked about concept that we
spend many hours talking about with our clients. If you want to learn more about values based planning please contact Maxim Wealth Strategies . This is a must see movie!
The Journal Revolution
Tuesday, 28 August 2007
The Journal Revolution!
Many of my partners, friends and clients currently use a journal. We recommend a journal to all of our clients in the Maxim Process. The idea is to write in your journal anytime you have a thought or idea. We use them primarily to capture new insight that we would like to remember and use into the future. The key to journaling is to review the things you write on a consistent basis, this allows you to capture all your thoughts in one place rather than hundreds of different notepads or pieces of paper. Get yourself a journal and start capturing!
As a man thinketh
Monday, 20 August 2007
I just completed As
a man thinketh by James Allen. It is a short but to the point book which the
content focuses primarily on the beliefs and thoughts of the human mind. I was
very intrigued as I read through this book for a few reasons; I had just
finished The Jack Rabbit Factor which
has some similar teachings in a much easier context. Along with the things in
this book align with the ways that I think and teach my clients to use their
minds. It talks about how powerful your thoughts can be in reaching your dreams
and goals in life. It is amazing how well the mind will adapt and show you a
path to freedom if you only dream big enough to allow you mind to work. Now I
don't believe sitting on the coach thinking of riches is anyway to spend your
time. If you apply action to your thoughts and idea's great things will come of
it. Check this book out it can be read in less than an hour. As
a man thinketh