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10 Habits of People Who Are Never Broke

What if you could have enough money to buy anything, anywhere, and anytime? Well, some people are living this reality. These people always seem to have money. But it's not because they earn more than you but because they are good at managing their finances.  Be honest. You want to take back control of your finances.   Good news: You can. By practicing these ten and effective good money habits for life , you'll never be broke. Ask yourself who am I? And then learn these ten habits of people who are never broke.  1. They Know how to Keep money      A good money habit is learning how to spend money healthily. If you don't know how to keep money, you will always be broke. We all have wants and needs. But remember that human needs are insatiable.  If you always spend everything you earn, you'll always end up at your dreaded zero. 2. They Are Not Emotional Spenders  Emotional spending is buying things because you feel like it. Also kn...

12 Things You Should Give Up If You Want to Be Successful

The secret to success, they say, is as much about the things you gain and about the things you give up. So, What are you willing to lose to achieve great success? In today's post, I will share with you 12 things you should give up to become successful. And for those who are always broke, here are 10 habits of people of are never broke. Fear of the Unknown There are no guarantees in life. Fear and uncertainty plague the best of us. When you embark on building a new business or starting a new project, something at the back of your mind will tell you what if you fail, what if you lose your investment. The thing is; You will never realize what you would have gained if you let fear control your actions. 2. Letting Emotions Control Your Decisions. Yes, your workplace may be stressful. But the worst thing you could do to yourself is throwing out a sound idea because you are angry, sad, frustrated, or even happy. I've seen people make financial decisions based on what...