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Monday, January 31, 2011

How to Curb Your Overspending



Are You Waiting For Financial Independence?

It's easy to become consumed with our own quest for financial freedom. Sometimes so consumed that we forget why we want to achieve our goal in the first place. For most of us, we share a goal to regain control of our time so that we can choose what we do instead of having to do it.

But do we have to wait for financial independence before we can begin to do the things that we truly enjoy?

This is where the reading from the bible or Quran provides some guidance.

We are told that if we have the ability to do good, then we should not withhold it from those who need it. Financial independence may involve sacrifices, but helping those who look to us for assistance is not one of them.

It's great to have a goal of financial independence, and it's great to be earning lots of passive income, but these pursuits will be empty and meaningless unless you can look to help others when you have the ability to do so.

There's no doubt you'll some excess time when you become financially free, but can you bring forward some of the benefit now?

Your money goal should not be one that forsakes all else, as there are many important aspects to your life. If you have the time now, don't delay... use it to help people who ask of your time, including your family and friends.

With this in mind I'd like to get you to try to write down the top three priorities in your life?

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What's one thing you can do for each of these priorities that doesn't require that you become financially independent first?

Remember that your personal wealth should be measured in both monetary and non-monetary terms.

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