SERIES: How To Win With Money – Part 1

Welcome to another series here on the wildly popular I Was Broke. Now I’m Not. website. We’re passionate about helping YOU win with your money. In this series, we are going to be talking about a practical, step-by-step plan that you can use to take your finances to the stratosphere!

How To Win With Money

1.  Set Goals

Suppose I told you to run a race, but I did not tell you where to run. You could do a lot of running and still not end up at the ultimate goal – the finish line! Now suppose I challenged you to run a race, and at the same time I provided you a detailed map of the race course, a GPS, and a personal guide. The chances that you will end up at the finish line will have increased exponentially!

There is nothing like the power of a clear goal to spur one to take action. While a person might be able to make progress with their life without having clear goals, the process of establishing and tracking goals makes their achievement more likely. This is especially true when it comes to money and money management. One rarely stumbles upon wealth. Facts support this. Most wealthy people achieve their success through a series of focused decisions that are inspired by their goals.

Your money decisions should be driven by your goals for life! Many people make the mistake of allowing their current financial situation to dictate their goals. They make “broke thinking” statements such as, “I can’t afford that” or “I’ll never be able to do that.” This is a money lie that can create paralysis in all areas of life.

Establish life goals that mirror your plans, hopes, and dreams. Refuse to let the high costs frighten you away from establishing each goal because each one can be fully funded by following this plan.

Take some time in the near future (why not right now?) to write down some of your goals. Here are some good questions to ask yourself to fire up your dreams again:

  1. What opportunities do I want to provide to my children?
  2. What trips do I want to take?
  3. Who do I want to bless? What do I want to bless them with?
  4. What type of house do I want to live in?
  5. Where do I want to live?
  6. When do I want to retire?
  7. What career(s) do I want to pursue?

Here’s a “MY LIFE GOALS” form you can use to write your goals.

Read the entire series (available after 4/20/2013)

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