1) Confidence gets you there.
Act as if you have unmatched confidence and then people will surely have confidence in you. Act as if you have unmatched experience and then people will follow your advice. And act as if you are already a tremendous success, and as sure as I stand here today—you will become successful!
Jordan Belfort, The Wolf of Wall Street
2) Become more.
Success is something you attract by the person you become. If you want to have more, you have to become more.
Jim Rohn
3) Hang out with winners.
We’re friends with the people we do things with, as much as we are with the people we resemble. We don’t seek out friends, in other words. We associate with the people who occupy the same small, physical spaces that we do.
The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference
4) Dreams die in comfort zones.
Your success or failure in life comes down to the amount of uncomfortable conversations you’re willing to have.
Tim Ferriss
5) The power of belief.
There could be a huge gap between how much money we desire for ourselves, how much money we perceive is available, and how much we actually believe we are worth or deserve.
6) Brutally honest.
If it flies, floats, or fornicates, always rent it – it’s cheaper in the long run.
Felix Dennis
7) I’m rich, bitch!
Wealth isn’t embodied in a car but in the freedom to know that you can buy it.
8) Pick your warriors wisely.
Join entrepreneur clubs, attend networking events, ally yourself with like-minders, get yourself around people who subscribe to a Fastlane, anything-is-possible mindset, and decide who you want on your team of warriors. Read books and autobiographies of those who have the kind of success you want. Find a mentor.
The Millionaire Fastlane
9) Hard work beats talent. Discipline beats motivation.
Interest reads a book; commitment applies the book 50 times. Interest works on your business an hour a day Monday through Friday; commitment works on your business seven days a week whenever time permits. Interest is looking rich; commitment is planning to be rich.
10) What problem will you solve?
Money isn’t attracted to selfish people. It is attracted to businesses that solve problems.