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Wednesday, October 3, 2012

The Financial Pillar of Harmonic Wealth

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Wealth (Photo credit: Patrick Streule)
 Boston, Oct.3, stock tips .- If I say the word “wealth”, what comes to your mind? If I describe someone as wealthy, what comes to your mind? Many people associate wealth with having a lot of money and a wealthy person as a very rich person. Contrary to this popular belief, wealth is not just about having a lot of money. Wealth is about balance in all aspects of life.
This article is the first in a series that discusses the basic principle of harmonic wealth. In addition to being financially successful, wealth is also about maintaining good health and relationships. It is also about being spiritually at peace with yourself and everyone and everything around you. There are five pillars of the harmonic wealth:

* Financial pillar
* fRelational pillar
* Mental pillar
* Physical pillar
* Spiritual pillar

This article focuses on the financial pillar. You cannot be financially successful while holding on to negative beliefs about money. You might not even realize that you have these beliefs. It might be so ingrained in you that you?re not conscious of it. Grab a pen and paper and make a list of negative beliefs about money that you have or you may have heard of. Here are a few common ones (you may add to the list):

* “Money doesn?t grow on trees”
* “Money is the root of all evils”
* “You can?t be rich and honest”
* “Rich people are crooks”
* “I can?t be rich and successful because I didn?t go to college”

These limiting beliefs are not true. Getting over them and nurturing a positive attitude about money is the first step toward financial success. In other words, having money and being wealthy, in true sense of the term, requires a great deal of understanding and adopting a positive attitude towards wealth. Financial success is directly proportional to the attitude that you have towards money. ... Continue to read.
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