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7 mental mistakes that prevent you from getting rich

The first step to gaining wealth is to get rid of preconceived ideas and bad mental habits that pull you down.

Which are these?

1. You’re just focusing on the near future

Do you know what people’s greatest regrets? The fact that they did not start saving earlier. Saving and investing money for 30 years is often overlooked in favor of spending money for an immediate need. Whether we are talking about a phone, a car or a house, it will always be something that seems more important than saving.
We place too much emphasis on what happens in the next few days and weeks and little emphasis on what will happen over a year … or, not to say, over 10 years.

2. You hate moments when you lose money

Studies show that the so-called ‘pain’ caused by losing money is more than twice as much as the pleasure we feel when we earn money.
This mental blockage often makes you make the wrong investment decisions and stop taking risks that would be worthwhile.
For example, a bet on throwing the coint, which would bring a $ 00 loss if the guesse is wrong.  Although a $100 gain (chances 50-50) would make this bet a fair one, most people would only accept the bet if the win would be $200 or more.

3. You are overconfident

Often trust is the key to success, but there is a limit. The point is that not all of us can be better than the average.
When it comes to investing money, too much self-confidence makes people take risks that they later regret; makes us believe that we can “beat” the market and that we can invest large amounts of money in one thing, without diversifying it.

4. Try to rationalize the wrong decisions

Throughout your life you will make a series of financial mistakes. It’s a sure thing. What matters is how you will come back after these.
Instead of recognizing and correcting these mistakes, we will often try to invent reasons that make our mistakes decisions that seem rational.
Sometimes, the notion that “we’ve made a bad financial decision” might hit the idea of “I’m good at managing the money.” Instead of pretending it is not a big problem, it would be best to correct this and move on.

5. You get financial decisions based on emotions

While managing our money, we need to be aware that our goal is strictly a practical one – making money. In reality, however, we often make decisions for emotional reasons, and so we get into the situation where financial goals are affected by other things from our everyday life.
The conclusion? If you want to get rich, you have to make objective financial decisions, or at least avoid doing something about your money when you know that you are not in a very good emotional state.

6. You rely on what seems to be good

We often base our decisions on the information that comes out more clearly in our minds. For example, unlike a car crash, the crash of a plane is always a news story, so we are automatically more fearful of flying, even though they produce much less deaths than land-based accidents.
The same must be done in the case of our finances. We often read news about business people who have been enriched by successful investments, or people who have won the lottery. For this reason, it seems to us that winning the lottery or that succeeding to become successful business people is much easier than in reality.
Build your financial decisions on statistics and research, not on news or spectacular information.

7. You lack self-control

With so many opportunities to spend money, saving seems to be the last thing you want to do. However, it is necessary to start saving and investing as early as possible if you want to have at least a chance of enriching yourself.
A little financial discipline will help you a lot in the long run, and after all, you are the only one responsible for your own personal finances.

Little money or … poorly managed? 6 mistakes (and solutions)

How many times did you say to yourself : “If I had more money, then everything would be fine …”?
Well, if you were to have a brief analysis in the last year or the last 2-3 years, you probably have had “more money” and your income has been rising.
Something has changed?
Many people set a certain amount of money when they would have enough, they say, but when they ritch that amount, her/she observes, paradoxically, that it is still not enough and that they should have … much more.

Why is this happening?
Because the lack of proper financial management leads us to spend the more money that we have at our disposal.
We live in a society where consumption is promoted, even in an exaggerated way. You rarely happen to wonder why you bought a beautiful but unnecessary thing …

If you recognize yourself in the above ranges, then you are likely to recognize yourself in the following, where we underline only 6 of the most common mistakes we have noticed:

1. You are not setting up a budget

If you own a business or have a marketing affair, you probably planned a budget for an investment or a specific activity at a certain time. Setting up your budget helps keep your finances under control. You are the master of the situation. You will not be driven by money, to the intention to spend without measure and the panic of staying without money after.  So when it comes to a new home purchase, a vacation, buying a car, just set the amount you can fit. And the amount will be set based on the market price in line with the financial resources you have. So, the ideal is not to face a big budget hole after such a purchase.

2. You do not count on what you’ve spent before

When you spend on impulse, you ignore the overall picture. You go shopping and finally you realize that you have bought too many things (and implicitly, that you have spent too much). Ideal is to remember your purchasing history.
For example, if you bought a new phone this month, do not buy a new tablet. It’s possible that the two acquisitions together to make you a big hole in the budget. Another mistake is the purchase of similar products in a short time. Or in the early replacement of objects / equipment without necessity. A better management of the money you have can make the difference in the lifestyle and what you can afford.

3. You use your credit card to the maximum

If you own one or more credit cards, do not use them irrationally because … you still have to pay them. As said above, the ideal is to set up a budget for what you need and not to exceed certain limits.

4. You live a luxury life on a low-cost budget

It is good to dream and have high aspirations. But at in the same time, it’s good to be realistic. Especially when it comes to the money you have.
Do not try to live a life of luxury, as long as your budget is falling at to a low-cost …
There are people who spend their wages in two days and then have to live until the next salary. Better try to save, in order to allow you moments of indulgence from time to time. And in the long run keep your realistic sense and do not put you at higher expense than you can take.

5. You do not save

We think we do not have enough money to save, but the more money we gain, the more we spend.
So, you can think that you may never have enough so that you can to put something aside.
When it comes to saving, do not think of colossal amounts. Any cent set aside is an economy. In addition, it is important to learn the habit of saving so that it becomes an integral part of your life and of your family.

6. You ignore your debts

One of the biggest mistakes made when it comes to money is represented by … ignoring debts. If you do not take them into account, that does not mean they will disappear on their own. Worse, they multiply. If you have a debt to the bank, interest rises every day. If you have a debt to someone else, it will not raise interest, but it will increase the frustration and mistrust as far as you are concerned. Do your best not to have any debts. There are psychic pressures that make your plans go worse.

 

4 mistakes that do not let you have more money

How many times did you happen to keep saying “if I had more money I would live much better!” Even if your income grew in time?
Many of us live this paradox!

What’s the explanation?

Actually, when we know that we have solid financial resources, we feel relaxed and do not put as much restrictions as when we know ourselves strained.
So, although we have more money in our account and in pockets (we gain more), we realize that we are confronted with the same problem.
Beyond that, we have certain habits that make us spend more than we need, and who do not allow us to have more money.

For instance:

1. You spend a lot on brands / label

We like brands. And we love to show them.
In the end, this is also the policy of the various producers: to create a desirable image with which the customer can identify themselves to buy.
Buying branded products is not a mistake.
But it becomes a real problem when we spend a lot of money in this direction.
Think, that finally, the brands do not define you. It gives you a certain status in society, it creates a good image in the eyes of others. But they are not talking about you completely.
When it comes to brands, focus more on the idea of quality.
Beyond the image it gives you, it’s better that the money you spend will bring you a high-end user experience.

2. You’re dying to have the latest gadgets

Somehow related to the idea of brands, we tend to spend a lot on the latest gadgets.
As the latest phone model appears, everyone breaks their savings to buy it.
Why are we doing this?
Again, because we like a lot the label. Before making such a purchase, ask yourself the question: “What other product can offer me the same quality (or similar) at a lower price?”. In this way you can get rid of a major investment that you will feel when you need it most. Do not throw all your savings on such a purchase.
Try to prioritize the things you need. Or that you want.

3. Pride does not let you take your second job

If you read biographies of rich people, you will find that many of them had all sorts of small jobs at the beginning of their career. And such people manage to raise wealth precisely because they have a mercantil way of seeing life.
They know how to use their time to earn money. And they often earned money with at least a second job.
Thus, wealthy people have grown up with care to have at least two sources of income. If one was lost, they were not found in financially distress.
So why not take a second job? It can be a project to work from home. Or it can be part time. Or a weekend job.
Opportunities exist in different places, it is important to identify and capitalize them.

4. You buy things you do not need

You have certainly moved from one place to another at least once in your life time. It has not happened to you to ask yourself, “Why do I have so many things?”
That’s because we all tend to spend on things we do not really need. And we collect piles of unnecessary things that in one way or another make us life harder, and we alter our wallet, too.
Before you buy a thing, try to pass a purchase intent through the following filters:

Do I really need this?
Do not I already have an object that can help me for what I need?
Can I borrow this from someone? (For example, a drill / reading book)
Can not wait until the product is on sale?

Such measures may seem minor to you, but buying only what you need and when you really need it will help you save.
In addition, you will see that you will not fill your house with all sorts of unnecessary things.
Because then you will not know how to get rid of them in an effective way (to give them someone else / to send them for recycling).

On what did you spend the most of your money and what solutions did you apply to get rid of waste?

7 mistakes with money that rich people do not do + 7 tips

One of the characteristics of successful people is that they know how to efficiently manage their personal finances and not make big mistakes with money.
But they were not born scholars.
They invest in financial education and thus understand how they can avoid the main threats and mistakes that stand in the way of prosperity.

Here are 7 mistakes with the money that rich people do not do and 7 tips:

1. DO NOT spend more money than they gain.
The main skill in money management is to spend less money than you earn. Some of the planet’s richest people have applied this principle in full.
For example, Sir John Templeton, one of the largest investors in the world, saved 50% of his income, even when he earned little. But if you save that percentage of income seems too much to you, it’s no problem. You can achieve financial success and save only 10-15% of your income, or even less.
Tip: Learn to spend less than you earn.

2. DO NOT focus on price, but understand the importance of value.
The price you pay for what you buy is just a part of the overall picture. Successful people also think about the value of the goods.
When investing, they consider the possibility of increasing these businesses. As far as personal things are concerned, they are always interested in the quality and lifespan of these products, not just their price.
Tip: Buy quality products that last for many years.

3. DO NOT throw money on interests and commissions, know how to manage bank accounts.
A credit card is very expensive because of the high interest you have to pay. Successful people are very careful about commissions, such as how much they pay for using the ATM or other transactions.
These commissions are easily avoided if you understand how the system works and you can choose a great bank account.
Tip: Review your account statement once a month, and you’ll understand the charges and fees charged by the bank.

4. DO NOT forget to adjust their financial plans after a major change in their lives.
Did you get married soon? Waiting for a child? These are a few important financial steps that successful people manage efficiently.
It is essential to make financial adjustments when the circumstances of your life and your family change significantly.
Tip: At least once a year, you should carefully analyze your life and financial plans (preferably with a financial specialist).

5. They are NOT satisfied with a fixed income but always seek ways to increase their income.
Some people will never ask for an increase in salary, or they will simply be pleased with a 1-3% increase. Unfortunately, such a rate of growth is lower than inflation, which means that it virtually reduces your purchasing power. Instead, successful people are constantly looking for new ways to increase revenue.
Tip: Go to courses that improve your professional training and try to contribute with ideas to increase the productivity of the company you work for.

6. They DO NOT claim to know absolutely everything about money.
Successful people know that the world we live in is very complex. When it comes to personal finances and money, there is a lot of information available. That’s why successful people like Warren Buffett know their limits and focus on their strengths.
Tip: Continually improve your knowledge of money and investment. If you have not done already, read the most important books in this area.

7. Do NOT take unnecessary risks.
Warren Buffett has remained famous because he said “the number one rule is never lose money.” But all types of investments have a certain degree of risk.
So successful people use two important tools to avoid losses. They understand the role of insurance (buildings, cars, life, etc.) to control certain risks, but also the great importance of diversifying investments.
Tip: If you are not too sure you understand how a certain financial instrument works, just act slowly and ask questions until you really get it.

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