Monday, June 12, 2006

10 Reasons Why Most People Do Not Achieve Financial Success

Reason 1: Lack of “know-how”
As our education system does not teach the art of making money it is up to you to gain the necessary knowledge.

Gaining that knowledge is not easy; it takes time, discipline and effort. How many non-fiction books do you think the average person would have read in the last year? One? Two? Five? In all probability, none. Even a best selling non-fiction book sells in pitiful numbers, testimony to the indifferent attitude that most people have to learning.

If you want to succeed in any pursuit, be it the art of making money or whatever, you must gain knowledge. Learn by talking with those who have been successful, gain from their experience. And of course, do more of what you are doing right now. Read books, attend seminars and listen to tapes on education and motivation. In other words, actively pursue knowledge.


Reason 2: Failure to set plans
Imagine a rugby game without try lines. It wouldn’t be much of a spectacle would it? Well that is exactly what most people do in life. They kick around in various directions and when the whistle blows at the age of retirement they wonder what the score was!

Did you know that only five per cent of the population set goals and only two per cent have any form of written goals? Their actions have a sense of purpose - they are results orientated, they are motivated, they are positive - they are life’s winners.

Where do you want to be in five years time? What is the motivating force that gets you out of bed each morning? - and don’t say it’s your spouse! If it is because someone else is telling you to “get up and be here by 8.30 from Monday to Friday” then you need to set goals.

The reality is that most people do not get out of bed. They sleep throughout their day. Unfortunately some people never wake up!

Without a plan it is too easy to drift aimlessly, being tempted by the many lures that marketeers dangle to separate you from your money.

If you have set goals you will know what you want to achieve and you will have a good reason to say NO to the many sweet temptations that will be laid before you.

People fail to succeed because they never PLAN to succeed. It is not that they plan to fail, they fail to plan.


Reason 3: Inefficient use of time and poor work habits.
This reason for financial failure is related to poor planning. I wish I had a dollar for every time I have heard someone say “I haven’t got the time”. Nonsense! Everyone has the same amount of time, it’s just that some use their time more efficiently. A good time manager can achieve up to 50 per cent more in a day than someone who manages their time poorly. In other words, a good time manager will create time by being efficient.


Reason 4: Lack of foresight
Having foresight is having the ability to predict the eventual outcome of a certain series of events well before that outcome is obvious.

No doubt you have at some time visualized a snowball rolling down an ice capped hill, increasing in size and reaching unbelievably large proportions. As it begins its decent it is difficult to imagine the accumulation effect and the proportions to which it will eventually grow.

This snowball effect is exactly like the process of accumulating riches. Save something of everything you earn and like the snowball, your wealth will grow to unbelievable proportions. Visualize that potential and the sacrifices and obstacles along the way will appear trivial.

Achievers have an ability to look beyond the immediate and into the future. Although some may see your vision as dreams, do not forget that you have to have a dream to make a dream come true.


Reason 5: The need to conform
If you behave like the majority, you will become part of the majority. Being part of a crowd may be comforting, but it is not financially rewarding.

Dare to be different and you will be prepared to take the opportunities that surround you. It is the creative minority that seize the opportunities, and it is they who will eventually win through.

Remember all great causes start with a minority, and great achievements are done by those prepared to challenge convention.

Accept that if you are to achieve a worthwhile goal you will need to be one of the five per cent who dare to be different, not one of the 95 per cent who seek comfort in the conforming majority.


Reason 6: Poor debt management
There is nothing wrong with borrowing money, but one very basic rule should be obeyed: the income generated from it must exceed what it costs. Unfortunately so many people ignore this very basic rule. To their detriment they borrow money to buy consumable or luxury items such as cars, holidays or household items. Not only do they have to pay interest, but the asset itself loses value.


Reason 7: Lack of desire
Desire is to achievement what yeast is to baking. Obviously if you want to become financially secure you must have the desire to achieve because desire motivates action. A strong desire will give a person confidence and they will begin looking at every situation as an opportunity to achieve their goals. Anyone who is content with mediocrity will always be mediocre.


Reason 9: Lack of action
How many times have you heard someone say “I am getting around to it.” Getting around to it is not good enough. To achieve anything requires action.

At some point you must say “I have thought about it, I have laid my plans - now I am going to do something about it.” By breaking that goal or dream into many small tasks, the action becomes a series of small steps in an evolution rather than an immediate metamorphosis.


Reason 9: Lack of discipline
Most people find it difficult to save because they save - buy - save - buy, while others simply buy.

It is easy to spend because it is easier to say yes than no. Those who lack the discipline to say “no” will find financial success an impossible achievement.


Reason 10: Inadequate protection against unforeseen events
We are all aware of unfortunate examples where a family has lost everything because of an unforeseen event. It may be the loss of a home due to natural disaster, or the death or disablement of the breadwinner. Adequate protection against these events is vital to financial success. Failure to do so could see decades of saving lost within minutes.

Thursday, June 08, 2006

What's going on in your blog?

What is a weblog?
A weblog, or blog, is a personal journal on the web. Weblogs express as many different subjects and opinions as there are people writing them. Some blogs are highly influential and have enormous readership while others are primarily intended for a close circle of family and friends.

The power of weblogs is that they allow millions of people to easily publish their ideas, and millions more to comment on them. Blogs are a fluid, dynamic medium, more akin to a 'conversation' than to a library — which is how the Web has often been described in the past. With an increasing number of people reading, writing, and commenting on blogs, the way we use the Web is shifting in a fundamental way. Instead of being passive consumers of information, more and more Internet users are becoming active participants. Weblogs let everyone have a voice.

Technorati is a real-time search engine that keeps track of what is going on in the blogosphere — the world of weblogs.

A few years ago, Web search was revolutionized by a simple but profound idea — that the relevance of a site can be determined by the number of other sites that link to it, and thus consider it 'important.' In the world of blogs, hyperlinks are even more significant, since bloggers frequently link to and comment on other blogs, which creates the sense of timeliness and connectedness one would have in a conversation. So Technorati tracks the number of links, and the perceived relevance of blogs, as well as the real-time nature of blogging. Because Technorati automatically receives notification from weblogs as soon as they are updated, it can track the thousands of updates per hour that occur in the blogosphere, and monitor the communities (who's linking to whom) underlying these conversations.

The Pew Internet study estimates that about 11%, or about 50 million, of Internet users are regular blog readers. According to Technorati data, there are about 75,000 new blogs a day. Bloggers — people who write weblogs — update their weblogs regularly; there are about 1.2 million posts daily, or about 50,000 blog updates an hour.

Technorati displays what's important in the blogosphere — which bloggers are commanding attention, what ideas are rising in prominence, and the speed at which these conversations are taking place. Technorati makes it possible for you to find out what people on the Internet are saying about you, your company, your products, your competitors, your politics, or other areas of interest — all in real-time. All this activity is monitored and indexed within minutes of posting. Technorati provides a live view of the global conversation of the web.

My Remark:-
One things I like technorati is you will know your blog ranking in the world blog, who is linking with you and the tagged related to your topics.