Step1
- The road to financial freedom is to
have great health so that you are in good shape
to learn.
Step
2 - An open mindset to start learning
and practicing what you have learned.
Step
3 - Investing your time in your
financial & health education so that you
are in control of your life to create wealth to
enjoy a better life.
Step
4 - Enjoy the wealth that you have
created because you have been taking care of
your health.
Step Twelve: Giving
When most people think about wealth, they think about
money. But what I mean by wealth is something that
doesn't change according to the economy.
True Wealth
True wealth is generosity and openness of spirit; it's
something that will never diminish. That, my friends,
is not true when it comes to money. While your
financial wealth may go up and down over the course of
your lifetime, the beauty of true wealth is that it
doesn't fluctuate; it remains stable regardless of
what goes on in the world of money. So this month I
want to talk to you about the most important step that
can lead to a life of true wealth: giving.
Many of us go through life thinking we will never have
enough; it's at the core of so many of the questions I
answer in this column. Our logical tendency is to hold
on tightly to the little we think we have by clasping
our hands in a suffocating grip around our money. The
result of our tightfisted ways is that our lives
aren't open to receive what's meant to come to us.
Show Your Gratitude
December is the perfect time to talk about this
because the holiday season tends to be when we give to
those we love. But why do we give only on special
occasions or when it's expected of us? Giving needs to
come from an inspired place within us, to be dictated
not by the calendar but rather by our desire to give
back in order to say thank you. Giving isn't just
about buying gifts to make others feel good; it's
about making ourselves feel good. I repeat: Giving is
not just about buying gifts to make others feel good;
it's about making ourselves feel good. Gratitude is
something that needs to be shown every single month.
To Whom..and How Much?
One way I know to keep our hearts and hands open is to
give money away on a regular basis. How much does one
give? A respectable amount. For someone who is in
severe credit card debt, that amount may be $5 a
month; for others it may be a lot more. Only you will
know the answer to that question. Whom do you give to
on a monthly basis? Choose a nonprofit or a place of
worship—or you could give to your parents if they
need it. You give to make an offering; when you make
an offering you feel generous, and when you feel
generous you feel powerful, be the first check you
write, or dollar you spend, at the beginning of each
month; that way you start each month from a place of
generosity and openness, which is the stance of a
truly wealthy person.
May you have the happiest of holidays and the
opportunity to experience true wealth sooner rather
than later.
By Suze Orman
2006 (c) creditplushealth.com
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