14 smart money habits

If you want to change your life, you must change your habits.

In my book, Effort-Less Wealth, I highlight which habits have the most impact on your financial life, and in my book Change Your Habits Change Your Life, I explain how to make habit change quick, painless, and permanent.

Below I share some of the key Smart Money Habits from my book, Effort-Less Wealth, that will improve your finances.

I will also include from my book, Change Your Habits Change Your Life, some of the habit change strategies that will help make it easier to forge those habits.

#1 I will invest in myself by pursuing a dream or something I am passionate about, on the side, that could one day reward me financially

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We are given this great capacity to dream. It’s hard-wired into our DNA.

Yet, somewhere along the way, we cast our dreams aside.

It’s never too late to dream.

Grandma Moses began painting at age 80.

Colonel Sanders was in his early 60’s when KFC was born.

Ray Kroc was 55 when he founded Mcdonald’s.

The ability to pursue your dreams never dies.

You are never too old to pursue a dream.

Take 30 minutes out of your life today and script out your ideal life.

In 1,000 words or less, paint a picture, with words, of the ideal, perfect life you desire.

This exercise will rejuvenate you, inspire you and motivate you to grow and improve.

Don’t let life pass you by without pursuing your dreams.

We are infinitely greater than we ever imagined.

#2 I will do one thing every day that helps move me forward in achieving my goals in life and realizing my dreams

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A dream is a desired future outcome.

It is a destination.

A goal represents some future action you intend to take.

Goals are your transportation system and dreams are your destination.

Because goals require action, you have control over whether or not you take that action and achieve your goals.

Do one thing every day that will help you move forward in realizing your dreams.

#3 I will commit to reading 30 minutes every day to learn more about my job, my industry, or some dream I am pursuing

Perhaps the most significant self-improvement Rich Habit I uncovered in my five-year study on the daily habits of the rich and poor concerned reading.

Wealthy, successful people are voracious readers.

They devote significant time every day to reading for self-improvement and growth.

#4 I will seek to build one new relationship with a successful person

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Wealthy, successful people are very particular about who they associate with.

Their goal is to develop relationships with other success-minded individuals.

When they stumble onto someone who fits the bill, they then devote an enormous amount of their time and energy to building a strong relationship.

They grow the relationship from a sapling into a redwood.

Relationships are the currency of the wealthy.

#5 I will devote 20 minutes a day to developing a new skill

Wealthy, successful people all have one thing in common: ongoing, daily self-improvement.

Each individual has a circle.

Inside that circle are the things you are comfortable doing.

Those things inside your circle represent your comfort zone.

Most do everything humanly possible to stay within their comfort zone.

When you do things that are outside your comfort zone and outside that circle, it causes discomfort.

But each time you engage in a new activity that causes discomfort, you expand your circle; you grow as an individual.

You have to engage in activities that cause discomfort and this means you must experience the pain of growth.

Expanding your Circle of Comfort by engaging in new activities that cause discomfort is necessary if you want to grow.

You can’t succeed in life by staying in your comfort zone.

You have to expand your Circle of Comfort in order to grow into the person you need to be in order for success to visit you.

Those who do not succeed in life, avoid doing things that cause them discomfort and pain.

As a result, they never grow into the individuals they need to become in order for success to visit them.

Start expanding your circle today.

Never fear the pain of growth.

It is that very pain that makes you stronger and helps you grow into the person you need to be in order for success to visit you.

#6 I will commit to exercising aerobically for 20 minutes every day because I know that aerobic exercise increases brain performance and will help me in my career

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Exercise has many beneficial health effects.

Aerobic exercise, in particular, increases the volume of oxygen and glucose delivered to the brain, helping nourish brain cells.

It also helps keep the weight off, improves muscle performance, and improves digestion.

But, perhaps even more important, aerobic exercise has a profound effect on your mental outlook.

Studies have shown that daily aerobic exercise fosters a positive mental outlook.

It increases positivity, optimism, confidence, and cheerfulness and has a calming effect on the amygdala.

#7 I will adopt a frugal mindset

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Being frugal requires three things:

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