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You may have decided you wanted to become rich because:
- You are tired of being broke and working at a dead end job that gives you no personal satisfaction.
- Your parents are aging and you want to be able to help them financially when
time comes for increased medical care
- You saw how your parents struggled financially to survive and want to create a different future for yourself
By knowing your “Why” you would have been more committed to your goal and would have considered
impact taking a trip to Europe would have on your long-term plan.
You would not have sacrificed long-term gain for immediate pleasure.
Robert Kiyosaki, one of my favorite writers and author of, “Retire Young, Retire Rich,” shared a personal story about why he decided to commit to creating a better life for himself.
He knew what had to be done and how to make it happen, but it was not until he was able to crystallize
reasons why he wanted to create wealth, that he actually committed to taking
action necessary.
He quoted
old adage, “Where there’s a will, there’s a way,” and discovered that once he knew what his will was; he was able to find
way.
Before pursuing a goal, determine why you want to achieve it. What will it mean for you to realize your dream? Once you have determined your “Why” finding your “How” will be a lot easier and your commitment to your goal will be stronger.
Until next time, dream big dreams and know that you can make them reality. It’s all up to you.

Laurie Hayes, founder of Where the Heart Is Life Coaching, is a Life Strategy Coach and author of several articles and an e-book designed to promote excitement and inspire action in others to pursue the best life has to offer. To secure a copy of her free e-book, "10 Guidelines for Attraction," visit www.wheretheheartis-lifecoaching.com