Most of us want money freedom, time freedom, and emotional freedom. I picture these as the three necessary legs on a stool. Can I balance on one or even two legs? Yes – maybe even for a long time, but eventually exhaustion sets in and I’ll go down to the ground.
How many stories have we all heard of someone making it big financially, having lots of time on their hands for enriching activities, then they sabotage it all, hurting themselves and loved ones because emotionally, they’re a mess?
The three legs of freedom are built and sustained through the act of studying them. The word “study” repels many of us. However, if you deeply desire the three legs of freedom then commit yourself to the following: (I have done this for over 20 years; I’m eating my own cooking on this advice.)
- Commit without fail to read or listen to podcasts on money, health, or finance for a minimum of 30 minutes every day. Knowledge compounds just like money compounds. At first, the difference between you and others is small, but with time and persistence, the gap can become huge. The race is not to the swift but to those that persevere.
- Set written goals. This activates the natural goal-seeking mechanism that all of us have. Clarity and focus bring results. The human brain is a pattern seeking, goal striving machine. It’s there to serve you, but you must tell it what (specifically, with clarity AND in writing) you want to accomplish.
What are the chances you’ll eventually collect all three legs of the stool without these two ingredients? Success at this level is about work, not luck.
Finally, don’t get discouraged when a rocket is shot to the moon. It’s off course over 95% of the time. Without frequent adjustments and correction, it simply vanishes into deep space. You will make errors, have failures of discipline, and go through periods of discouragement. Just keep adjusting, adding new knowledge, and remember that it’s your life. You deserve a great life and you have a high impact on the outcome.
At first glance, this advice seems simple, plus more work/another time suck. Remember Pareto’s Principle – 80% of your results come from 20% of your activity. All of us have 24 hours in a day. Where will you focus your time?
“It is not the daily increase but the daily decrease. Hack away at the unessential.” – Bruce Lee
“The art of being wise is the art of knowing what to overlook.” – William James