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 One of the reasons for business development is to build wealth and that's no taboo. We want to offer value in its purest form but we're there for the money too, that's why the keyword 'transaction' resonates with business.


Money supports our commitment to the work we do as business owners. It also helps us focus our energy and our time, creating more impact and more connections.

There's something you need to know though, just as business requires a certain mindset to thrive, money does so too. The beliefs we hold about money influence if it'll work for us or not.


Here's what they say too;


1. “Rich isn’t an amount of money, it’s a mindset about how you live. If you believe you can win, you can.” – Dave Ramsey

2. “Remember that: money will always match your mindset.” – Joe Vitale


3. “To attract money, you must focus on wealth.” – Rhonda Byrne


4. “What you focus on you create more of, so if the plan is to get rich, you’re gonna want to focus on abundance as much as possible. Give as much as you can as often as you can, receive with gratitude and joy, think of money as your pal, raise your frequency and get in the flow, yo.” Jen Sincero


5.“Wealth is largely the result of habit.” – John Jacob Astor

6. "Expect an abundance. The stream of plenty always flows towards the open mind.” – Bob Proctor


7. “Money doesn’t have beliefs about you. You have beliefs about money.” – Joe Vitale


8. “You have to move from just working for money to a world where money works for you.” – Tony Robbins


9. “There is a secret psychology of money. Most people don’t know about it. That’s why most people never become financially successful. A lack of money is not the problem; it is merely a symptom of what’s going on inside of you.” – T. Harv Eker


10. “Money is a result, wealth is a result, health is a result, illness is a result, your weight is a result. We live in a world of cause and effect.” – T. Harv Eker


These books will cultivate your money mindset.



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