How the Rich Invest Their Time

Written by Aaron Kater


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to have is diligence. It’s really not easy to become rich; you have to be willing to work for it. I’m not saying make it your job. I’m not saying spend every single second you have at your workplace, trying futilely to earn more money, and I’m not saying you should shirk at your job and get fired; I’m saying you should reschedule that golf or tennis match this Saturday, and get offrepparttar couch or away from in front ofrepparttar 116461 computer this afternoon, and spend this extra time looking for an investment. In fact, why don’t you go ahead and make a covenant with yourself to spend at least an hour a day (boy, that couch will look comfortable!) making a sincere attempt at finding a good property or, if you preferrepparttar 116462 Internet, affiliate program that will pay you forrepparttar 116463 rest of your life. If you’d like to learn more about making money onrepparttar 116464 Internet, you might want to check out some of my other articles, entitled Howrepparttar 116465 Rich Build A Profitable Website, Howrepparttar 116466 Rich Get Rich Online, etc. You might also want to check out my website, http://aaronkater.4t.com.

Once you’ve found one that you think is satisfactory, obtain it immediately. Don’t celebrate just yet. Wait until your third or fourth check rolls in, to make sure you’re earning residual income, and then take your family out for dinner. Before you eat, however, even if it’s not your family custom, try saying a little prayer thanking God for providing that investment. Then make it a habit.

Anyway, now you know a little more about how to invest your time wisely to ensure that your family is happy, and that you are happy, earning residual streams of income with affiliate programs and real estate.

That’s all for now!

Aaron Kater

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When It's Time to Go Full Time

Written by John Calder


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Is your family, including a significant other, supportive of your decision? Do they believe in you and your ability as strongly as you do? Things will be a lot easier for you that way. You will need a good support system, and that is best provided by your family if possible. Have you worked out care arrangements for any young children in your home? Will you be able to spendrepparttar quality time with them that they need? You don't want your business to take over your life, and even Internet based ventures can do that.

Don't forget a social outlet. If you worked at a regular job, chances are you were able to socialize at least a little with coworkers. If you are working at home, you may spend hour upon hour cooped up in your home office. Of course, there's email, visiting forums, perhaps some phone calls, that will help with some of this, but make sure you'll still be able to getrepparttar 116460 amount of social contact that's right for you.

Take a look at your work conditions at home. Do you have a comfortable, quiet place to work? While you built your business part time,repparttar 116461 kitchen table may have been fine. But now you'll be spending longer hours sitting atrepparttar 116462 computer, so you may need to upgrade desk, chairs, and office equipment. Be sure to budget for that.

Finally, don't neglect both your physical and mental health. If you work at home at a desk all day, you will likely not get as much exercise as even walking into your old office provided. Watch your eating habits and exercise regularly. Be sure to take time away for yourself, your family, and your community.

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