Millionaire Mindcast

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May 11, 2020 • 35min

Build Wealth Using These Millionaire Success Secrets In Times Of Crisis | Greg Reid

In this episode of the Millionaire Mindcast, we have Greg Reid who shares his millionaire success secrets in times of crisis gives tips on how to handle fears, how to not be run out of cash, and the right wealth mentality during this uncertain time! Greg is an entrepreneur, a keynote speaker, filmmaker, best-selling author, the CEO of several successful corporations, who has dedicated his life to helping others achieve the ultimate fulfillment of finding and living a life of purpose. He is known for his giving spirit and a knack for translating complicated situations into simple, digestible concepts. He is authoring world mega bestsellers such as the Three Feet from Gold, Stickability, Success, and Something Greater, Napoleon Hill's Road to Riches, and Thoughts are Things. Being published in 100 books and featured on Nationally Syndicated programs across the country, he produces major feature films, and has a Star on the Vegas Strip Walk of Fame. His unique style has made him a Forbes/Inc. and Entrepreneur (Rated Top 10) Keynote Speaker for Corporations, Universities, and Charitable organizations and has shared his message from the stages at the Pentagon, to the General Assembly floor of the United Nations (Novus Summit) His community involvement has earned him recognition all the way from the White House; when former President Bill Clinton commended him for shaping young minds through a local “Mentorship” organization. Recently, Greg has been hand-selected to share the story of Frank Shankwitz (Founder, Make A Wish) as an Oscar qualified a feature film called 'Wish Man' Through every obstacle, there’s an opportunity. Currently, Greg’s business is blowing up in a great way because he is thinking and doing the opposite of what everyone else is doing.  He sees the things that the world never has seen. Greg believes that fear of criticism is what holds us back. Now, under quarantine, we’re doing with our own stuff so this is a perfect time to start digging that foundation of your business. This is the perfect time to start your business, to collaborate with someone.  Later, when the smoke clears and comes out you’ll be far ahead of everyone else. Moreover, money is cheap right now. Greg is not sleeping but always looking for the greatest opportunity as ever. Always thinking about what’s coming next and adapting to the landscape that we’re currently navigating and playing it to the best of his abilities. He bought shares from Starbucks and Bitcoin at a low cost per share and capitalizes it in a positive way because chances are it goes back to normal. Greg believes that the impact we can make by creating some financial abundance for ourselves and security is the better way we can give back to charities later in life. Some Questions I Ask: How have you been adapting in this time of uncertainty? (00:31) What is the formula that you think and recommend that people change whether it’s habits, mindset, routines, and disciplines? (02:25) What are some of the things that you’re doubling down on right now in your own business or in your own life that you think would pay a big return by going hard right now in this time of crisis? (04:17) What is your wealth mentality in a time like this & moving forward? (05:23) What are some of the core skills you saw from studying the most successful people right now that people should be spotlighting, scaling up, and paying a little bit more attention to? (07:25) What are some of the common questions that you’re seeing come across at the higher level that people are trying to answer & those are some potential spaces that people should pay more attention to moving forward?  (09:40)  How important is it to have balance in times like right now? (10:54) What changes have you made right now to your business, to your personal life that you’re surprised by and liked? (12:05) How often do you consult with your board of advisers, and how frequent is the conversation that you’re having right now and before the coronavirus? (14:37) How can people break into that next level of wealth in this upcoming cycle? (16:08) What are some of the things that you feel called to up your gaming right now? (18:34) Who is the next person that is an influencer or a thought leader that you’re really looking forward to building a relationship with and paying attention to right now? (20:24) Break it down for us on how you’ve gone about building this world-class network of the hall of fame human beings moving mountains? (22:14) Tell us a little bit more about your favorite book that you’ve read and your favorite book for right now that people should read based on the time we’re currently in? (25:07) In This Episode, You Will Learn:  How to step up and get ahead from others in this trying time (01:06)  How to not be run out of cash (06:22) The amazing good thing out of this worst calamity (08:50) The secret to making money. (12:24) Clues-Patterns-Choices (CPC): Things that changed Greg’s life (16:08)  Doing on what you been doing but better (18:34) How to get what you want (26:04)  Quotes: “Hope is contagious as wealth.”  “Through every obstacle there’s an opportunity.” “Watch the masses and go the other way.”  “The biggest thing that holds people back is fear.”  “This is the perfect time to start digging that foundation and when the smoke clears and comes out you’ll be far ahead of everyone else.”  “Everyone is afraid of the unknown.” “Balance is for people that are standing still.”  “I’m filling my own cup first so I can give the world what flows over.” “Time plus Land is Wealth.” “Fear is also a beautiful thing because it enhances our moment by moment and second by second awareness.”  “Surround yourself with people you have respect for, not people you have influence over.”  “80% of everything we need is already within our sphere of influence.” Connect with Greg Reid on: Website Wealth Made Easy book by Greg S. Reid Wealth Made Easy Podcast Stick-ability book by Greg S. Reid The Ultimate Gift book by Jim Stovall Three Feet from Gold book by Greg Reid Instagram Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Email: Greg@GregReid.com YouTube Seinfeld Card"The Human Fund"
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May 8, 2020 • 10min

(Rant) If You're Doing This, Stop It Immediately | FFT

In this episode of Millionaire Mindcast, Matty A. does something he usually doesn't, a RANT. But this is no ordinary RANT. This is also life changing, what is it? Tune in to todays episode to find out!. Enjoy! Text "Invest" to 844.447.1555  Show Brought To You By: TheRichLifeAcademy.com Episode Sponsored By: TheRichLifeStore.com Questions? Comments? Do you have a success story you would like to share on the show? Send us an email to Questions@MillionaireMindcast.com
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May 6, 2020 • 44min

With Economic Optimism Fading, Does This Mean We're Headed For A Depression? | WBW

In this episode of Millionaire Mindcast, The dynamic duo is back. Ryan is getting Wealth Camp Ready, still made time to bring the value. Matt & Ryan dive into the latest in our economy as they discuss economic optimism fading and if that means we're heading for a depression? Tune-in to find out. Enjoy! TEXT "INVEST" to 844.447.1555 to get your FREE Beginners course to Investing! Enter giveaway @ Go.MillionaireMindcast.com Show Brought To You By: TheRichLifeAcademy.com Episode Sponsored By: TheRichLifeStore.com Questions? Comments? Do you have a success story you would like to share on the show? Send us an email to Questions@MillionaireMindcast.com
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May 4, 2020 • 51min

The Powers Of Problem Solving, Failing Big, And Doing What You Don't Want To Do | Dave Hollis

In this episode of the Millionaire Mindcast, we have Dave Hollis who shares insights and tips on how to step up on yourself, in your family, and in your business during this pandemic, the right mindset must possess with, turning mistakes to opportunities and uncomfortable things into something comfortable, and gaining momentum on doing the things you don’t want to do! Dave Hollis is an author, host of a top couple’s podcast –The Rise Together, motivational speaker, coach, and COO at The Hollis Co. Chasing dreams with his wife and CEO, the extraordinary 2x #1 NY Times Best-Selling author, motivational speaker, and world-changer, Rachel Hollis. The Hollis Company exists to arm people with the tools to make positive and lasting change. Creating media, products, inspiration, and community that challenge the audience to reach for a better version of themselves every day. Also, Dave is a member of the Motion Picture Academy and has previously sat on an innovation board called Fandango Labs, on the board of Will Rogers Motion Pictures Pioneers, the board of foster care charity Austin Angels and the board of Pepperdine's Institute for Entertainment, Media and Culture. Dave was born where achievement as a commodity was important for him. It’s his way of achieving the life and things he wanted. But he believes that people should reframe your relationships with failures. There is so much power in appreciating that you cannot take your business and your life to where you like it to be. You cannot grow as a leader or you cannot feel the sense of fulfillment you’d like on either level if you aren’t willing to put yourself in places where you can feel, learn from those failures, equip yourself with a new confidence that makes you a stronger leader or a stronger business. You’re going to learn where you could be better. It’s turning uncomfortable things into something comfortable and fruitful. Moreover, one bad thing leads to a few good things. These good things stuck on top to change the way their business built their brand. Dave’s team had used breakdowns for future breakthroughs and attacking those gaps and optimizing themselves for better. When something holds you back to step up during this crisis, start with the story that you believed in but don’t forget to check if it’s credible. Put yourself into a mindset that you’re not alone to try new things. You’re not going to be alone pushing yourself into something that makes you uncomfortable.  Do what you don’t want to do and make a breakthrough from that. With the new and unexpected things that come on your way just be agile and move faster. We all struggle but it’s just the willingness, to be honest with our struggle we are able to afford the opportunity and gain empathy from the people. Take this time the inconvenience of the quarantine as the thing for us, use the time to think about what are the pieces of normal that are actually worth rushing back to. Give the gift of clarity of what things to focus on or need to let go of.  Currently, Dave and his team are taking the steps to meet the audience and bring the world-class conference in your living room (The Rise Conference).  Doing a live stream event is the thing that their team swore not to do but now with this chaos, they would do the things that they don’t want to do to reach the audience and support the learning of the community they’re building on.  Some Questions I Ask: How would you rate your overall temperature, mood, and mental perspective on everything that’s going on right now as 10 being extremely optimistic & excited and 1 being doomsday? (00:35) How does somebody right now get out from being paralyzed by fear, resistant to go all in this aspect of life, procrastinating, but take this potentially once in a lifetime opportunity and turn into something? (06:22) What’s been one of the best failures looking back that you’re so glad about your experience that you wouldn’t be where you are today without it? (12:15) What do you think is your secret sauce in how you show up for your community that has made you guys into what so many people all around the globe now are so attracted & connected to?  (15:31)   How much do you feel like the transparency, access, and providing that window into your life to build a brand?  (20:39)    How do you find balance in your routine and in your schedule during this chaos? (24:31)    What problems are you paying attention to right now that you guys are maybe thinking about staying in front of and learning more about or focus on what's on your plate at the moment and keep it short term?  (32:08) What are you most excited about coming out of the CoronaVirus? (39:16)  In This Episode, You Will Learn: Two kinds of people during this hard time (01:27) Creating opportunities in the problem, we’re facing today (02:17) Choosing what you could possibly do in this state of discomfort (08:43) Why achievements are important for some people like Dave. (09:07) The only way to grow yourself and your business (11:09) How to make you close to your audience. (20:00) How to create the centeredness to unlock the overlap that you’re looking for (25:40)  Quotes: “New problems create new opportunities.” “In the environment where you’re avoiding failure, you are choosing to avoid the opportunity for growth.”  “One bad thing leads to a few good things.” “Vulnerability is a superpower.” “Questions are like the lenses that you can try on to see the world differently based on the answers you find and it shapes.”  “Once you decide to leave the dock, you inevitably head out to the choppy waters where you’ll grow, where you’ll be challenged, and all of your triggers will be triggered.” “If they can see themselves in your story, that’s a huge win.”  Connect with Dave Hollis on: Website Get out of Your Own Way book by Dave Hollis Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Rise Live Huge thanks to Podcorn for sponsoring this episode. Explore sponsorship opportunities and start monetizing your podcast by signing up here: https://podcorn.com/podcasters/
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May 1, 2020 • 15min

Removing Distractions, Taking Shortcuts, and Building Your Covid Budget - FFT

In this episode of Millionaire Mindcast, Matty A. dives in today with some great tips to remove distractions during this pandemic, taking some shortcuts and a few helpful financial tips on building a budget. all of this in today's episode. Enjoy! Text "Invest" to 844.447.1555  Show Brought To You By: TheRichLifeAcademy.com Episode Sponsored By: TheRichLifeStore.com Questions? Comments? Do you have a success story you would like to share on the show? Send us an email to Questions@MillionaireMindcast.com  
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Apr 29, 2020 • 43min

States Re-Opening, U.S. Home Sales Drop, and New Investment Opportunities | WBW

In this episode of Millionaire Mindcast, the dynamic duo is back. They discuss States Re-Opening, US Home sales drop and new investment opportunities are appearing, have you noticed them? Tune in and find out in today's episode. Enjoy! TEXT "INVEST" to 844.447.1555 to get your FREE Beginners course to Investing! Enter giveaway @ Go.MillionaireMindcast.com Show Brought To You By: TheRichLifeAcademy.com Episode Sponsored By: TheRichLifeStore.com Questions? Comments? Do you have a success story you would like to share on the show? Send us an email to Questions@MillionaireMindcast.com
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Apr 27, 2020 • 59min

Setting Your Life And Business on F.I.R.E. By Tapping Into Your Truth | Templeton Walker

In this episode of the Millionaire Mindcast, we have a candid guest, Templeton Walker who speaks about setting your life and business to the highest level, the importance of being genuine and transparent, why you should show up your truth, tips on how to become a successful realtor and agent when you should listen to your ego and drop it, how to avoid financial stress, and how to balance your life! Templeton Walker is a successful realtor, investor, a certified personal trainer, and owns and operates the Templeton Group Arizona Real Estate, specializes in working with buyers, sellers, and investors. He has a passion for helping clients achieve their financial and life goals through real estate.  By nature, he is loyal, honest, and motivated. He works diligently to understand market trends and conditions to make sure his clients are satisfied, whether they are a first time home buyer or a high-end seller. Templeton's diligence and research ensure the best deal possible for his clients. During leisure time, Templeton enjoys spending time with his family and friends, participating in anything athletic or competitive, and reading books (usually about buying and selling real estate).  Templeton came from nothing and was not the best kid. At the age of 18-25, he was still trying to figure out his life. He was kind-hearted, ambitious, a big thinker, and with a ton of potential but not much work. He was really wild and loves the spotlight on him. Therefore, Templeton used that energy to pivot from a hard partier to being like a potential best leader or the best mentor. But he wasn’t disciplined or mature enough to navigate his life in the right direction.  He was not investing himself sooner, but relying on the books he read until he learned to spend thousands of money to get a personal coach, mentors, and surround himself with the right people.  Accordingly, he became intentional to pursue his passion to become an investor, so Templeton tried to become a real estate agent.  Luckily, he became the Top Salesperson of The Year for the small brokerage in his first year and has sold $5M to $6M for real estate. He strived hard because he doesn’t want to experience financial difficulties anymore. Gratefully, Templeton has been in real estate for 3 years now and has grown his wealth, achieved financial independence, and created an amazing portfolio.  He achieved all of these because of tapping the truth and being congruent. For Templeton, the problem starts when you’re having things that are not congruent with your highest and best needs but just your way to perceived people.  It’s just a validation for your success and it doesn’t matter at all. You’re just being ego-driven and false. Templeton believes that if you’re a good human being, there is no worse feeling in your heart than feeling like you’re an impostor, feeling like you’re not living your truth or lying.  Likewise, when you’re incongruence you’re dangerous and powerful. You vibrate at a different level and people can perceive it and feel it while bullshit vibrates at a certain level. Being anything other than yourself takes effort because to be you take no effort. It requires energy and effort and it’s exhausting to be anything other than you. Currently, Templeton wants less for material things but more time with his family and kids. He is living on purpose with all these people that are important to him, with his philanthropy, and making a difference in the world and not just always thinking about money. The most important to him is the way his children, spouse, friends, and inner circle feel about him.  It considers a win for him.  Some Questions I Ask: Where did it all of these start? (01:27) Was that from day one that you had this vision of what you wanted life to look like? (08:02) What was looking back one of the worst financial decisions you’ve ever made that you would share with other people to ensure they don’t go down that same path? (12:00) When did you get to the place where you’re kind of like you don’t really care what other people think and know what you’re doing? (16:04) What insecurities do you have that people may or may not know about you? (18:43) What do you want to be? (24:29) How do you show up on a daily basis with your kids, wife, friends, and in your business? (26:15) How do you manage when life is good? (34:19) How have you been able to manage the money stresses along the way to unlocking the freedom and the luxuries that so many people look up to and want to create in their own life? (38:19) If you were to give some advice to an early stage investor that is looking to get started in the vertical of real estate that you do, what do you tell them to do? (42:48) What is the big vision, and the end game that you’re pushing towards? (49:08) In this Episode, You Will Learn: How to become an effective realtor and agent (05:18) When to listen to your ego and when should not (13:58) Why is it important to show up your truth (20:36) The three things that you can control and you can show up (23:12) Personal development and Spiritual development: Creating balance in life (28:56) How to reduce financial anxiety (41:31) Quotes: “Energy is one the best things that you can control and navigate in this life.” “Are you gonna be the guy that just always gonna have a ton of potential and never does shit or are you going to step into your greatness and your potential and become something?” “I’m a realtor, I’m excited about it, and I want to help you.” “Money and things don’t necessarily make you happy, it’s the relationships and the moments that you have.” “The money is just the byproduct of operating the right way.” “If you’re a good human being there is no worst feeling in your heart than feeling like you’re an impostor, feeling like you’re not living your truth or lying.” “When you’re not telling that truth, it pushes you out of your greatest power as a human being.” “When you’re in congruence you’re dangerous and powerful.” “Bullshit vibrates at a certain level.” “When you’re being anything other than yourself that takes effort because to be yourself takes no effort.” “Everything starts in love and ends in love.” “Death is arbitrary and it can take anyone at any time.” “God show’s up in the smallest, simplest stuff.” “Sometimes you get this season of life where everything is perfect.” “Less people, less money, less processes can be more if they are efficient and if they are optimized.” “Time is not a renewable resource, money is.” “If making money is second nature to you as breathing, you’re not worried about your next breath you just know you’re gonna get it.” “Anxious and fear come from lack of preparation or lack of experience.” “It’s about the journey, not the destination.”  Connect with Templeton Walker on: Facebook LinkedIn Twitter
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Apr 24, 2020 • 14min

This Might Be The Greatest Gift You Ever Receive | FFT

In this episode of Millionaire Mindcast, Matty A dives deep into what this Lockdown has truly done, and it might just be the greatest gift you have received. Why? Tune in to find out!. This is a good one. Enjoy!.  Show Brought To You By: TheRichLifeAcademy.com Episode Sponsored By: TheRichLifeStore.com Questions? Comments? Do you have a success story you would like to share on the show? Send us an email to Questions@MillionaireMindcast.com
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Apr 22, 2020 • 52min

Is The Market Artificially Inflated And Will We Flatten The Mortgage Forbearance Curve | WBW

In this episode of Millionaire Mindcast, we bring to you the dynamic duo once again. Matty A. and Ryan Breedwell dive in today on unemployment #'s and mortgage forbearances. The numbers keep increasing! What does that mean? Tune in today and find out!.  Enter giveaway @ Go.MillionaireMindcast.com Show Brought To You By: TheRichLifeAcademy.com Episode Sponsored By: TheRichLifeStore.com Questions? Comments? Do you have a success story you would like to share on the show? Send us an email to Questions@MillionaireMindcast.com
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Apr 20, 2020 • 52min

The 2 Stages Of Passive Income, 4 Unique Way To Generate It, And How To Retire Early On Your Terms | Rachel Richards

In this episode of the Millionaire Mindcast, we have a magnificent guest, Rachel Richards who shares amazing tips and insights about passive income and how to retire early, what are the two (2) stages of passive income, the framework of passive income streams and what are the different types of it, how to maintain the right mindset and motivate yourself, and how to manage anxiety and impostor syndrome! Rachel is an entrepreneur, real estate investor and analyst, former financial advisor, finance guru, professional speaker, and business owner, and bestselling author of "Money Honey," and "Passive Income, Aggressive Retirement." With over 35 rental units, Rachel has made a name for herself in the personal finance realm. She has been featured on the Penny Hoarder and the New York Times and contracted to speak at colleges. She has inspired and helped thousands of female millennials work their way out of financial despair. She has made the topic of money management fun, entertaining, and simple. This young lady was in 6th grade when she became obsessed with finance. Instead of playing with her friends in summer camp, she was sitting in the pool reading The Motley Fool Investment Guide for Teens book. Rachel loves reading about the magic of compounding interest and as many as finance books as possible. She grew up witnessing her parents’ struggle in money matters. At a young age, she definitely knows what she wanted in life. Rachel wants something different out of life like freedom, flexibility, and financial independence. Rachel has always tried to save 50% of her income. She lives frugally and gives importance to save money at a young age. She believes that if you can save money and start investing in the stock market or create a passive income at a young age then you’ll get much further than anybody else that waits 10 years to start investing. Consequently, Rachel maintains her discipline in finances, made some sacrifices, and is responsible for managing her money. Besides, Rachel has learned the essence of learning the value of time. She ingrained in her mind that if she can start earlier, it’s a big advantage for her. Therefore, Rachel and Andrew started in real estate investing in 2017.  That summer they started the Print on Demand business. As an entrepreneur, Rachel is very ambitious and driven.  Later that year, she turned her passion for writing into a passive income stream. She wrote her first book Money Honey.   The couple is so intentional that they’ve worked full time and worked their passive income in the night time. They were grinding so hard when they started their income streams. Later, Rachel at the age of 27, quit her job and retired, living off $10,000+ per month in passive income.  Rachel insists that you don’t need to start a multiple passive income at the same time. It only takes one passive income stream to make it work, so find the one that works for you.  Likewise, don’t hesitate to render your money or your time or both in starting your passive income stream. Remember, there’s no getting rich quick scheme in creating passive income or an automated income stream without putting any effort. Make an effort to step closer to your goal. Utilize the resources out there that will surely help you like books, blogs, podcasts, Google, and more. At the moment, passive income provides some incredible lifestyle benefits for Rachel and her husband (freedom, flexibility, financial independence). It allows them to work anywhere and anytime. They have total control over their time and location. She relies on the passive income of $10,000-$15,000 a month. Rachel continues to grow her book business because it’s her passion and it’s not about the money. She wanted to make an impact and change as many people’s lives as possible for the better. Some Questions I Ask: Where did your passion for personal finance and financial freedom come from and your journey start? (00:52) What was it that got you so excited about financial freedom and how did you really push into that at such a high level? (02:05) How did you own the right to quit your job at the age of 27 and rely on the passive income of $10,000 a month that you built for yourself?  (03:52) Talk about the importance of living below your means during this time. (07:36) Besides real estate, which passive income have you built personally? What are some of the other ones that you see a lot of people leveraging in their passive income portfolio? (09:55) What did your framework or process look like for building these three passive income streams? How much time did that take? (12:35) What are some of the challenges that you experience as you get into these things that you’re doing? (15:25) What are some of the other things you think people can do to combat the depressed nation or the impostor syndrome to keep pushing towards their financial goals? (18:58) What are some of the other passive income ideas that you’ve written about in your book? (24:14) Where should people start and what should people know as they start? (26:49) Why have passive income or was this pursued of passive income so important for you and your family and future? (28:27) Who did you have to become and challenge yourself to grow into? What did that look like in order for those results to show up in your bank account? (30:56) What have been some of the biggest struggles that you’ve had as an entrepreneur?  What did you do to overcome that? (34:59) Why are you still pushing hard doing what you’re doing knowing that you are already financially free and you can do what you want? (40:13) In This Episode, You Will Learn:   Money Fears. (02:32) Rachel’s main motivation. (02:44) The essentials of learning the value of time. (03:15) The first step in money management. (07:59) One of the biggest predictors in your future success. (09:35) What passive income is and what passive income is not. (10:48) The passive income that requires zero work to maintain. (14:02) 2 stages of passive income. (14:26) One thing that Rachel loves to do when facing challenges. (20:17) What are the common passive income streams? (24:47) Free passive income BONUS kits. (27:44) The great thing about passive income. (30:25) Tips that are really essential to Rachel’s success. (32:07) How did Hal Elrod overcome his anxiety? (36:22) Rachel’s daily activity helps her foster and maintains the right mindset. (41:08) Quotes:  “I just want something different out of life. “ “Time is your biggest advantage.” “It only takes one passive income stream to make it work; you don’t need 28 different passive income streams.” “Find the one that works for you and focus on growing it as much as you can.” “Don’t go when your head alone because that’s a really scary place.” “Most of the time it’s not about the tactics, it’s all about the mindset behind it.” “Make it easy for us to help you, do the homework first.” “Passive income takes either time or money or sometimes both to create.” “It’s powerful to be able to make decisions without being constrained by money.” “Planning was key and it’s still as key.” “I was a slave to my to-do-list; my to-do-list controlled my life.” “Time for me is more valuable than money.”    Resources Mentioned: The Motley Fool Investment Guide for Teens book by David Gardner, Tom Gardner The 12 Week Year book by Brian P. Moran, Michael Lennington The Miracle Morning book Hal Elrod   Connect with Rachel Richards on:   Website Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn Passive Income, Aggressive Retirement book by Rachel Richards www.moneyhoneyrachel.com/bonus Money Honey book by Rachel Richards

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