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Developing a Millionaire Mindset

January 20, 2009 By Sherry Tingley

Do you have a millionaire mindset? Have you ever questioned your attitudes toward wealth and money? Do you think you are deserving of the lifestyle you might only dream of right now? Is it possible that something deep inside of you feels that you don’t deserve to be prosperous?
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Sometimes we hold ourselves back from realizing our dreams because of the attitudes we have been raised with or developed in response to life’s challenges. A lot of people take the safe road home and never risk dreaming about how things could be different.

Several months ago, I attended a local art show in Salt Lake City, Utah to support one of my dear friends. As I searched for the art show, I had to walk at least a half a mile through a convention center to finally find the rooms where the art show was being held. The art show looked great but apparently was poorly attended. Possibly because it was so difficult to find.

As I made my way out of the convention center I noticed a huge gathering of people in another conference room where hundreds of people were intently listening to the guest speaker. I thought that it was too bad all these people weren’t at the art show. I tried to get as close as I could to hear the speaker without having someone throw me out.

These are the wonderful tidbits of advice I was able to get from that meeting of the Millionaire Mind Intensive program, for which I am grateful and would like to share with you.

Attitudes of Wealth Winning the Mind Game

  • I create my life. I create the exact amount of my financial success.
  • I play the money game to win. My intention is to create wealth and abundance.
  • I admire and model rich and successful people.
  • I believe money is important, money is freedom and money makes life more enjoyable.
  • I get rich doing what I love.
  • I deserve to be rich because I add value to other people’s lives.
  • I am a generous giver and excellent receiver.
  • I am truly grateful for all the money I have now.
  • Lucrative opportunities always come my way.
  • My capacity to earn, hold and grow money expands day-by-day

Attitudes of Wealth – Winning the Money Game

  • I am an excellent money manager.
  • I always pay myself first.
  • I put money into my Financial Freedom Account every day.
  • My money works hard for me and makes me more and more money.
  • I earn enough passive income to pay for my desired lifestyle.
  • I am financially free. I work because I choose to, not because I have to.
  • My part-time business is managing and creating passive income streams.

Perhaps we can adopt some of these attitudes of wealth to help us create a more successful personal finance story.

If you have experienced using these positive thinking Millionaire Mind Mantras, please share your story!

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Filed Under: Money Management Tagged With: attitudes of wealth, financial success, millionaire, mind game, money manager

About Sherry Tingley

Sherry Tingley, a graduate of Brigham Young University, mother of two and an entrepreneur developed Coolchecks.net in 2007. Her site offers customers an easy way to choose checks from multiple merchant websites, giving them access to over 19,000 checking account products. She developed a personal finance blog to help others succeed in managing their personal finances and to help people take the steps necessary to start their own businesses.

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  1. david william peace says

    July 21, 2009 at 12:14 pm

    Right now, I am telling myself at least 100 times per day “I have 60 million dollars in the bank, and writing this statement repeatedly in my notebbok before going to bed. During my downtime at work, I am opening up my notebook (taking it everywhere I go) and writing the same statement. I just recently sent my wife a photo of a 60 million dollar house in Newyork, and told her to write a blank check for 60 million (for the house)and post it on the frig. She laughs, but I tell her this is training for a prosperous mindset just like an athelete will train for an Olympic level performance. It takes obsessive practice.
    Thankyou and thank God for having this blog available. Writing about my mind training helps with my resolve. I hope we can chat in the near future. You can find me on FB, Tulsa network.

  2. Sherry Tingley says

    July 22, 2009 at 4:05 pm

    It is so vital to picture the things that we want in life. I love you visualization process. I hope you get the $60M house! Thanks for contributing and come back and let everyone know how you are doing…Sherry

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