How to get rich in trade

How to get rich in trade

1- Don't spend everything in your pocket every month


Rich people don't spend all their money every month. Instead, they spend 80% of their income and save 20%. If you spend 100% of your monthly income or more, you must immediately cut your expenses to maintain at least 10% of your income.


2- Read daily


No wonder all the rich people around the world spend part of their time reading. Knowledge and information is the new currency of this world. Knowledge always takes you one step ahead of your nearest competitor.


3- Spend less time surfing the internet and watching TV


We can generalize this advice to all the unhelpful business as well. Tom Corley says that two-thirds of the world's richest people spend less than an hour a day watching television, and 63% of them spend less than an hour surfing the Internet (unless it is related to their work) and spend their time instead. Volunteering, reading and building relationships


4- Control your emotions


I noticed this myself. The difference between a humble employee and a successful businessman is very clear in the way they deal with their emotions. Successful entrepreneurs and managers respond better than others in times of disaster and economic downturn. They know very well that words, decisions and reactions make a huge difference in times like these.


5- Build relationships and volunteer on a regular basis


The more relationships you form, the higher your chances of getting more clients, and the higher your chances of getting mentors. it is easy.


6- Go to extremes in your current job.


Unsuccessful people almost always have a syndrome that Corley calls "not in my job description syndrome." When you start creating your own business, you will be the accountant, manager, designer, and human resource. You'll need every bit of information and every skill you've learned in your history as an employee, so don't commit too much to your current job title.


7- Set goals, not desires


The difference between a goal and a desire is that the former seeks to achieve it, but the desire is realized, and goals can also be measured, developed and pursued, but desires are just thoughts in the mind.


8- Avoid procrastination


Successful people know very well that procrastination kills quality, the more you miss, the more opportunities you lose, and the more relationships you lose.


Make a daily to-do list and try to stick to it as much as possible or at least complete 70% of it

Set a deadline for all your tasks

 procrastination 

9- Talk less and listen more


You should listen for 5 minutes for every minute you speak. Treat your hearing as it is a tool for gathering information and advice, especially if you are sitting with people who know you better.


10- Avoid toxic traits


Rich people spend most of their time with rich people and vice versa, and bankrupts always sit with the bankrupts. Spend more time with rich people even if you serve them food


11- Don't give up


The nature of dealing with wealth and money requires focus, patience and perseverance because you will simply fail a lot and suffer painful injuries. If your skin is not thick, you will lose in the first encounter.


12- Get rid of the thoughts that keep you behind


The poor always say that the rich are bad or surely got their money illegally, or that I am not as smart as them, or that I am not as lucky as them.


13- Get a mentor


93% of wealthy people take credit for someone who mentored them and learned from them. A mentor's job is to teach you and pass on useful experiences


14- Remove the word "bad luck" from your dictionary


The poor always count their poverty on misfortune. Poverty, says Corley, is your habits and habits that decide your destiny, not luck


15- Know your primary goal


If being rich isn't on your agenda, you won't be rich. Rich people often like what they do. They are happy to spend hours a day doing things that make them richer.


16- Don't gamble


Gambling depends on luck and the rich don't let luck tamper with their goals

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