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Suze Orman’s 9 Steps To Financial Freedom

March 31, 2008 By: Jenny Category: Mindset, Personal Finance 2 Comments →

Step 1 - Seeing How Your Past Holds The Key To Your Financial Future

“Messages about money are passed down from generation to generation, worn and chipped like family dishes.” Suze Orman

It is important to spend time understanding your family’s stories about money - and the ones you created yourself, as you were growing up. Financial freedom begins with freeing ourselves from the burden of the past.

Step 2 - Facing Your Fears And Creating New Truths

“The trouble with fears is that when we keep them inside and refuse to deal with them, they grow, like weeds left alone in a garden. Take the fear of not having enough to cover the bills this month and let it wander around by itself, unchecked. Where will it go? It will become the fear of not having enough in general.” Suze Orman

New financial realities can only grow once you have faced your fears and replaced them with new, more empowering beliefs.

Step 3 - Being Honest With Yourself

“Most of us believe, or deceive ourselves into believing, that we need about $1,000 to $1,500 a month less than we actually do need to go on living the exact same way we live right now.” Suze Orman

It is very important to go back through your records and establish exactly how much you have really spent. Guessing won’t get you free!

Step 4 - Being Responsible To Those You Love

“It’s not OK when you get sick, or when you die, to leave financial chaos behind you for everyone else to clean up.” Suze Orman

Make sure you have a will, including a testamentary trust, adequate life insurance, income protection insurance, and health insurance. If you are not sure what any of these are, or how to get them, consult a financial planner.

Step 5 - Being Respectful Of Yourself And Your Money

“If you’re respectful of your money, and do what needs to be done with it, you will become like a magnet, attracting more and more money to yourself.” Suze Orman

The most powerful and respectful way to make money is to invest wisely. Plan for your future, take advantage of the superannuation plans that are available to you, face your debt, and stand guard over your money, ensuring that every penny you spend is a penny that must be spent.

Step 6 - Trusting Yourself More Than You Trust Others

“When it comes to every financial decision you will make for the rest of your life, you will choose correctly if you go with the answer that reflects your instinctual response.” Suze Orman

Your financial freedom is your responsibility, and it can only be planned and brought about by you. There is no “expert” or “insider” who knows better than you what you should do.

Step 7 - Being Open To Receive All That You Are Meant To Have

“Money is a living entity, and responds to energy, including yours, and to how you feel about yourself.” Suze Orman

Thoughts of poverty are the chains which bind - to release them, give money to a charity you feel stongly about.

Step 8 - Understanding The Ebb And Flow Of The Money Cycle

“How often have you heard, for example, of someone who is devastated by being fired, only to land a much better job and end up happier?”

To be at peace with the ebb and flow of money, remember two things. Always take the long view of your financial future, and believe that everything that happens is positive, if you are willing to let it be.

Step 9 - Recognising True Wealth

“True financial freedom lies in defining ourselves by who and what we are, not by what we do or do not have.”

You cannot put a price tag on your life. No matter what financial ups and downs happen in your life, you will be truly wealthy when you understand that none of that stuff matters. Not really.

“Money itself cannot make you financially free. Only you can make yourself financially free, and you can do it - and so much more. You have that power.” Suze Orman

Top Ways For Kids To Make Money - Add your Vote!

March 27, 2008 By: Jenny Category: business ideas 1 Comment →

I found a cool widget today - so here’s your chance to make your mark on the world!

Vote here, and your input will be tracked back with all the other people’s votes to change the order of these items on this list.

Keep checking this post to see if the world agrees with you!

The World Notices That Internet Girl (and a bonus opportunity for you)

March 26, 2008 By: Jenny Category: News, Young Entrepreneurs No Comments →

I promise I will get back to writing about business and money concepts Real Soon Now, but I just had to pass on another update.

They are talking in forums about That Internet Girl!

Rachael has been booked for THREE interviews now, and her business is going to be made a case study for an upcoming internet marketing product launch.

People are sending her messages on YouTube, emails from her site, and leaving comments about her on blogs. There is BUZZ! It’s so exciting.

Meanwhile, Erin is asking every day “Does anyone else want a Hub made?” Before long, Rachael’s total earnings at a couple of dollars per sale will outweigh Erin’s, even though Erin charges ten times as much per sale. It is just a fantastic object lesson in trading time for dollars vs setting up a business that runs on autopilot.

Rachael has now made ten sales, and is experimenting with putting a higher price on her product, after a couple of people emailed her to say her price was too cheap. Those first ten customers got themselves a bargain!

And on another tack altogether …

GRAB YOURSELF ALMOST $7000 IN BONUSES

I have just done an interview (about Web 2.0, what kids are doing online,  our own kids and other kids we know of who have businesses online), and in the end it was so full of stories about young entrepreneurs that I just had to make it available over here, too.

You can listen to it, or download the mp3, from our special offer page at Cash-Smart Kids. The special offer won’t be available forever, but if you get there before it closes, you will be eligible for the almost $7000 in bonuses.  Just remember to drop Charly an email or blog comment thanking her for the opportunity!

That Internet Girl off and running!

March 23, 2008 By: Jenny Category: Young Entrepreneurs, business ideas No Comments →

Rachael is so excited - while she has been lying on the lounge watching a marathon of Hannah Montana on the Disney Channel, she has made her first two sales of her new product online. Fed up with waiting for the professional writer to finish her ebook, she decided to put her new-found knowledge from World Internet Summit to work, crafting a video sales letter for a video product with a bonus video product included - all shot in an afternoon after school. And now online and making money!

Erin thinks her business is better, because she made two Hubs for people on HubPages and made ten times as much money, but as I pointed out, she had to sit at the computer and actually do work for a certain period of time to earn that money, while Rachael’s business is on autopilot.  (If you’d like a Hub providing a quality backlink or two to a site you’re promoting, and on an authority site which could even show up on the first page of Google for the right keywords, contact Erin at HubPages.com.)

I’m just as excited as they are, of course, hence this shameless “proud Mama” post!

Rach is well on her way to being a media superstar, with three interview requests already, and I was interviewed today for a newspaper article about the book I’m writing to raise funds for microfinance. It’s all happening, I tell you!  (By the way, have you registered as a supporter yet? We need the numbers, remember, to get the most out of the publishers for the charity. Go to the front page and register as a supporter, please!)
Happy Easter to you all … may your dreams be reborn in a blaze of glory in this season of renewal.

Alan Forrest Smith With Rachael Ford At World Internet Summit, Sydney, 2008

March 19, 2008 By: Jenny Category: News, Parenting, business ideas No Comments →

I mentioned earlier that Rachael came with me to the World Internet Summit. She had a blast - loved it. Unlike your average conference speaker, the speakers at World Internet Summit are vibrant and entertaining. Rachael took heaps of notes, participated fully, and got herself noticed!

I can’t go on and on about how well she did, because I’m her mother and that might seem like bragging, so let me leave it to Alan Forrest Smith, world-renowned copywriter and internet millionaire, to tell you what he thought of her:

Needless to say, I was bursting with pride.

But I was even more impressed with the amount of information Rachael has taken in and retained. I mean, these seminars are really jam-packed, and we tend to expect kids to have short attention spans.

But no - so far she has already made a video sales letter following Mike Stewart’s five-step formula, and put some sales words around it on a page, using the instructions from Armand Morin’s session on landing pages and sales pages. What’s more, she’s offering a bonus with that product - a video of her EXPLAINING to the viewer exactly how to go about making a video sales letter of their own.

She made all those videos after school today. This time around, her father is doing the editing and converting them to .wmv files, because Andrew and Daryl Grant want to show them to a group of their joint venture partners tomorrow, and we want her to get a good night’s sleep.

But in the future, she will do the editing as well.

All these new technologies just make it so easy for kids. Who would have thought you could turn out a sales letter by recording just a few minutes of video? Just amazing.

Anyway, if you’d like to see her literary efforts, and see some more of the video testimonials she gathered at the World Internet Summit (yes, there are MORE!!), just go to her site - http://ThatInternetGirl.com.