Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Continuing your Education

Kia Ora,

I was going to follow on from the last blog with several other reasons that Rich Dad Poor Dad made an impression on me. But that will have to wait.

With financial education it never ends.

In amongst a busy work period I was able to take time out to attend a property investment seminar at the cost of NZ$47. That $47 may end up being the best investment I have ever made.

The first point picked up was on a way to purchase property with no money. Yes with no money. Now people such as Robert Kiyosaki say this all the time that "you don't need money to get rich", but it takes a mindset change to be able to see it even when it is presented to you.

Next point was pick a strategy & stick with it. With this extra knowledge I can now look again at my original strategy with renewed confidence, but they also pointed out be prepared to change strategy when required.

To that end another strategy that doesn't even involve being in NZ was on show. It just needed a good initial outlay to get into.

But it is one that can be used later & for cash flow aloan it is a great strategy, never mind the potential upside.

One of the presenters though also was able to assist in how to make cash flow on line. What online business at a property investment seminar?

Actually he was acting as MC & helped put the seminar together. This person is extremely good at his business & many would say extremely wealthy at only 25, but he has needed to learn what to do with his money & so hence I have now seen him at two seminars.

But what I have learnt from him now means I am looking to gain cash flow from several sources to give me financial freedom, help others & invest.

Whats more with the power of the internet all could be going well within a very short time.

There is always a but though. My but, & something several of the presenters made a point of, was dealing with the issues you have (& may not realize) that are likely to be holding you back.

All this points to never stop learning about anything including yourself. You never know when that light bulb will go on.

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