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It's Time To Take Action And Move Forward

If any aspect of your life is at the bottom, you have nowhere to go but up. But if you continue to feel sorry for yourself, hope that others will support you or just wait for something to happen, you’re going to be waiting a long time for positive changes, if they happen at all.

It's sort of like when you know you need a breakthrough in your finances. No one can do it for you. Acquiring financial education through books and other alternative sources, cultivating an attitude of giving, starting small in terms of running a business or getting a paid employment, living within your means and saving for future investment, it's all up to you.

Sure, you can have a team of people who help encourage you to keep hope alive, but those people can't activate the breakthrough for you

Taking action for your personal success is entirely your responsibility. And it's not as hard as you think. Here are a few tips Kim Kiyosaki wrote in a blog to help you start taking action:
1. Remove the words "can't" and "try" from your vocabulary. Instead, consider how you can do it and then either chose to do it, or not to do it.
2. Take responsibility for your actions. If you make a mistake, learn from it and move on. Don't shift blame to others, but don't wallow in self-recrimination either. Act, learn, grow.
3. Always keep learning. Life's just more interesting that way. Every day, every experience provides lessons - if you're paying attention.
4. Pay attention. To yourself. To others. To opportunities. To the beauty and small miracles in everyday life.

Change starts with the way you think. It’s time to become stronger and demand more out of yourself and your life by taking action.

Have an amazing day!

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