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8 Slow Difficult Step To Becomeing A Millionare by pointstores(m): 12:38pm On Jul 29, 2015
Money of course isn't everything. Not by a long shot. Where your definition of success is concerned, money may rank far down the list. Everyone’s definition of “success” is different. Here's mine:

"Success is making those that believed in you look brilliant."

For me, money doesn't matter all that much, but I'll confess, it did at one time (probably because I didn't have very much). So, let’s say money is on your list. And let’s say, like millions of other people, that you’d like to be a millionaire. What kinds of things should you do to increase your chances of joining the millionaire's club?

Here are the steps I'd suggest. They're neither fast nor easy. But, they're more likely to work than the quick and easy path.
1. Stop obsessing about money.

While it sounds counterintuitive, maintaining a laser-like focus on how much you make distracts you from doing the things that truly contribute to building and growing wealth. So shift your perspective.

"See money not as the primary goal but as a by-product of doing the right things."

2. Start tracking how many people you help, even in a very small way.

The most successful people I know – both financially and in other ways – are shockingly helpful. They’re incredibly good at understanding other people and helping them achieve their goals. They know their success is ultimately based on the success of the people around them.

So they work hard to make other people successful: their employees, their customers, their vendors and suppliers… because they know, if they can do that, then their own success will surely follow.

And they will have built a business – or a career – they can be truly proud of.
3. Stop thinking about making a million dollars and start thinking about serving a million people.

When you only have a few customers and your goal is to make a lot of money, you’re incented to find ways to wring every last dollar out of those customers.

But when you find a way to serve a million people, many other benefits follow. The effect of word of mouth is greatly magnified. The feedback you receive is exponentially greater – and so are your opportunities to improve your products and services. You get to hire more employees and benefit from their experience, their skills, and their overall awesomeness.

Related: How To Keep Software From Stealing Your Job (LinkedIn)

And, in time, your business becomes something you never dreamed of – because your customers and your employees have taken you to places you couldn’t even imagine.

Serve a million people – and serve them incredibly well – and the money will follow.
4. See making money as a way to make more things.

Generally speaking there are two types of people.

One makes things because they want to make money; the more things they make, the more money they make. What they make doesn’t really matter that much to them – they’ll make anything as long as it pays.

The other wants to make money because it allows them to make more things. They want to improve their product. They want to extend their line. The want to create another book, another song, another movie. They love what they make and they see making money as a way to do even more of what they love. They dream of building a company that makes the best things possible … and making money is the way to fuel that dream and build that company they love.

While it is certainly possible to find that one product that everyone wants and grow rich by selling that product, most successful businesses evolve and grow and as they make money, reinvest that money in a relentless pursuit of excellence.

"We don't make movies to make money, we make money to make more movies." ~Walt Disney

5. Do one thing better.

Pick one thing you're already better at than most people.Just. One. Thing. Become maniacally focused at doing that one thing. Work. Train. Learn. Practice. Evaluate. Refine. Be ruthlessly self-critical, not in a masochistic way but to ensure you continue to work to improve every aspect of that one thing.

Financially successful people do at least one thing better than just about everyone around them. (Of course it helps if you pick something to be great at that the world also values – and will pay for.)

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Re: 8 Slow Difficult Step To Becomeing A Millionare by ademoladeji(m): 12:47pm On Jul 29, 2015
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Re: 8 Slow Difficult Step To Becomeing A Millionare by weyreypey: 1:05pm On Jul 29, 2015
Good one op
Re: 8 Slow Difficult Step To Becomeing A Millionare by natas22: 1:07pm On Jul 29, 2015
Nice one op
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Re: 8 Slow Difficult Step To Becomeing A Millionare by pointstores(m): 1:16pm On Jul 29, 2015
Thx 10 reasons why u are not a millionaire comeing soon our dream land and our vision is a journey let us be patient
Re: 8 Slow Difficult Step To Becomeing A Millionare by omowolewa: 1:59pm On Jul 29, 2015
Nice piece!!!
Re: 8 Slow Difficult Step To Becomeing A Millionare by millhouse: 4:24pm On Jul 29, 2015
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Re: 8 Slow Difficult Step To Becomeing A Millionare by pointstores(m): 4:41pm On Jul 29, 2015
u welcome nairalanders we have got to change our game plan to become who we really desire
Re: 8 Slow Difficult Step To Becomeing A Millionare by pointstores(m): 8:13pm On Jul 29, 2015
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