Quieting Your Critic

Robert Kiyosaki's bestseller, Rich Dad, Poor Dad,* has helped millions to create roadmaps to their financial goals. Central to his series is the notion of open-mindedness. Instead of sizing up a situation and saying, "I can't afford that," he suggests saying, "How can I afford that?" By reshaping the idea into an open-ended question, creativity is stimulated, which leads to inspiration.

Here's a list of critical thoughts and their positive replacements. I hope these help to prime your mind for money-making thoughts.

We can't afford it.

That's too expensive.

I don't have enough money.

I'll never be able to afford that.

That's a waste of money.

It's too late to get started.

I'm not good with numbers or investing.

It's too risky.

I really want to get that!
How can we afford it?

Where can I get that for less?

How can I make more money?

When will I be able to afford that?

How can I make that productive?

How can we let another day go by?

Where can I learn more?

What could reduce the risk?

Do I really need that?

As open-ended thinking becomes more natural for you, you'll also find yourself better able to help clients who have critical objections. Plus, the difference in this kind of thinking is tremendous. If you aren't already quieting your critic, you'll find that these suggestions bring excitement into your daily life.

Consider writing out this list, and adding to it when you discover new negative thoughts. Invent positive replacements, and write those down, too. Review the list frequently, and practice!

 
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7 Comments on Open Your Mind to Wealth

JUN
29
2008

The headline reeled me in!

6:40pm • #1
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Changing the typical thoughts one has about money, and whether or not you deserve it, are critical to reaching beyond where you thought you could go with earning potential. 

6:43pm • #2

Rob, Robert Kiyosaki's Rich Dad, Poor Dad is a great book.  Thank you for sharing the critical thoughts.

6:56pm • #3
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Rob,   There are so many opportunities in this business, the hard part is passing on some of them.  Back in the 80's there were a bunch of agents and brokers that lost their rental properties- I was one of them.  That's probably why I'm more cautious now, but still looking to increase my portfolio.

8:13pm • #4
JUL
01
2008

If nothing else, my sole purpose is to get people's "creative juices" flowing and get us all back to thinking...

5:38am • #5
JUL
20
2008

Rob - Nice reminder that we are the ones in control of our results...thanks!

PS, James Ray of "The Secret" if making the rounds in Florida... you may want to check out his schedule... he's in Tallahassee this Thurs. and I'm pretty sure I saw Tampa on his schedule!  Talk about positive thinking!

6:09am • #6
SEP
24
2008

Eva, thanks for the update. I know I always feel like Rocky when I get out of a good seminar!

6:46am • #7

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