They’re the six for success.
A personal brand expert who has spent time with some of the world’s wealthiest people says multi-millionaires all have the same six habits.
Kelly Lundberg, 44, revealed the half-dozen practices in an interview with the Daily Mail, saying they’re followed by both self-made success stories and scions eager to continue adding to their inherited wealth.
“They’ve carved out success through habits, discipline and mindset,” the Dubai-based businesswoman asserted.
First, she revealed that the uber-wealthy are all lifelong learners.
“It’s not just about consuming new information, it’s often about revisiting old books and ideas,” Lundberg explained, saying rich people “go deeper, not wider.”
“Many millionaires reread key books multiple times. Why? Because it shifts their focus from information hoarding to implementation,” she declared.
Secondly, millionaires spend their time wisely, often outsourcing menial tasks that don’t help them build wealth.
Cooking and cleaning are two examples provided by Lundberg.
“It isn’t because they feel “too good” to do [these things], but because they’ve realized their time could be better spent growing their business or supporting their wellbeing so they don’t get burnout,” the guru dished.
Meanwhile, multi-millionaires constantly pay attention to their social networks, looking for people who could help inspire them.
“The entrepreneurs who I see leading successful businesses surround themselves with ambitious, successful people, as they not only naturally raise your standards, but they can open doors you may never have access to otherwise,” Lundberg asserted.
Another habit shared by the rich: Practicing discipline.
Lundberg explained that the wealthy often stick to strict routines and carry them out even if they feel like they don’t want to.
“When you treat discipline like a skill and systems like your secret weapon, everything becomes easier and success more sustainable,” the maven said.
Similarly, Lunderg has noticed that all millionaires take their health seriously.
“Poor health doesn’t just cost money, it can limit your ability to earn in the long term, especially if you are the business,” she said.
“More than that, the clarity, confidence and endorphins you get from taking care of yourself physically carry into every business decision and opportunity,” the branding expert added, asserting that health really does equal wealth.
Finally, the sixth habit shared by all successful multi-millionaires: investing in appreciating assets.
Lundberg believes that rich people are often prudent about their finances, and don’t usually waste money on frivolous things that decline in value.
Rather than splash out on a flashy car or handbag in an attempt to emulate the wealthy, instead implement these six habits.
“Track your net worth, not your outfit value,” Lundberg urged.
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