50 Secrets of Prosperity from Randy Gage

Randy Gage is one of our All-TIme Favorites …

Randy Gage

He’s a good-looking bald guy (much like one of the authors of this blog)  😉 
–who used to be beyond broke
–and is now extremely wealthy
–by providing TONS of value to his clients

He recently published an incredible list of his
“50 Secrets Of Prosperity”

Here’s the list below.  

What else would *YOU* add to the list?
(Please leave your comments below!)

1) Rich people think differently than broke people.

2) Healthy people think differently than sick people.

3) Happy people think differently than depressed people.

4) You’re not poor because you don’t have money.  You’re poor if you don’t have a dream.

5) Governments do not create prosperity.  At best, they facilitate it.  Usually, they squander it.

6) Money at its very essence is energy – which can be attracted or repelled.

money is energy

7) With a powerful vision that pulls you toward it – you bend the universe to your will.

8) When your dream is bold enough, the facts no longer matter.

9) Your past does not have to determine your future.  But only when you decide to break the cycle.

10) You can watch five to six hours of television a day, or you can be rich, but you can’t do both.

11) You can be a victim or a victor, but you can’t be both.

12) Poverty is not the absence of money and material things; it is a mindset.

A-Rich-Mindset-will-destroy-the-poverty-mindset

13) Prosperity is not an abundance of money and material things; it is a mindset.

14) You might think you have a money shortage, but it’s really only an idea shortage.

15) Never let anyone else’s limiting belief become yours.

16) If you want to become wealthy, stop taking financial advice from broke people.

17) Your wealth grows exactly at the same rate your prosperity consciousness does.

18) The only free cheese is in the mousetrap.

19) Wealth is created by adding value and solving problems.

20) You must be willing to let go of who you have been, to become who you are meant to be.

21) Prosperity is your birthright and natural condition.

Prosperity is your birthright

22) The universe can only do for you what it can do through you.

23) Gossiping about others creates a negative prosperity debt.

24) You must be willing to give up some things you want, to get the things you really want.

25) If you don’t invest in yourself, it’s probably a pretty bad investment for anyone else.

26) Only argue for the limitations you really want to keep!

27) Only acknowledge your limitations for the purpose of overcoming them.

28) To embolden yourself, surround yourself with bold people.

29) Money doesn’t buy happiness.  But neither does poverty.

30) Bills are simply invoices for blessings you’ve already received.  Treat them accordingly.

31) Surround yourself with people who dream bigger than you do.

32) You can’t out give the universe.

33) The best thing you can do for the poor, hungry and exploited is not be one of them.

34) When you get negative people out of your life, negative things happen a lot less frequently.

35) Vengeance must walk out before love can walk in.

36) The universe won’t give you your next assignment until you’re overqualified for your current one.

37) Let go of the need to be liked.  Successful people threaten mediocrity.

38) Haters don’t hate you.  They hate themselves because they don’t have the guts to do what you’re doing.

39) Salesy is always better than brokey.

40) Never shop anywhere women are wearing curlers in their hair.

41) Build your own dream instead of borrowing the dreams of others.

42) Build a dream so compelling it pulls you towards it.

43) Your dream needs to be as big as you are.  And that’s really big.

44) If you’re not scared, you need a bigger goal.

45) When you make your dream bigger, it makes you bigger.

46) If you find yourself starting over too much, stop giving up so easily.

47) To unleash your power, start believing in your power.

48) If your dream isn’t outrageous, you’re just not being realistic.

49) Treat the people you meet today as if they will be gone tomorrow.

50) Make sure you die with more memories than dreams.

 

Melissa Knecht

Thank you for visiting our blog! I am a Mom, wife, entrepreneur, life & business coach, spiritual seeker and someone always looking to evolve. I've studied personal and spiritual development for over 25 years. It has been a worthy pursuit and has positively shaped my life. While always continuing to grow, I now seek to pay it forward to others on the path. I have 3 kids - Josh, Olivia and Tanner. Tanner, 2 of whom did graduated from virtual school. We are an out of the box family and we love it! Kevin and I have designed our lives around many trials and tribulations... but they have made it all the sweeter. If you would like to connect with me, reach out on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/melissaknecht or through my contact page.

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10 Responses

  1. Karen Profitt says:

    Lots of good nuggets!

  2. Davin says:

    OMG I loved these!

    My favourites are

    Money doesn’t buy happiness. But neither does poverty.

    The best thing you can do for the poor, hungry and exploited is not be one of them

    Salesy is always better than brokey.

  3. Jill Lampi says:

    Excellent post for the 21 day challenge!! Thanks for sharing.

    Funny how one line can inspire many thoughts: Now I want to write a blog about how my depression actually helped CATAPULT myself towards an entrepreneurial lifestyle that is now thrilling me every moment I’m awake!

    Happy people think differently than depressed people, but my struggle in depression was often with the fact that people misunderstood why I was depressed, or were completely shocked that the depression stemmed largely from the thought that there was another way life could BE other than “the way it is”.

    I’m on the edge of showing it to the very people who just looked at me confused or outright shocked, and especially those who burst out laughing like I was insane to think life could be different than what they’ve resigned themselves to.

    Can’t wait! Thanks for the inspiration of all that thought 😉

    Here’s my Day Two entry for the 21 day challenge:

    How To Share Your Entrepreneurial Vision
    http://jilllampi.com/share-entrepreneurial-vision

    Jill

  4. Amy Starr Allen says:

    LOVE this! I love the one that says ‘Never shop anywhere that women are wearing curlers in their hair.’ SO awesome… true words to live by.

    I actually started following that advice a few years ago (stopped going into Walmart, etc)… and it has made a huge difference.

    Thanks for the wisdom, Melissa and Kevin! Happy New Year! 🙂 xo

  5. Mike Hobbs says:

    Nice, this is a great list!

  6. Leigh says:

    Awesome content – Love Randy Gage 🙂 Thanks Kevin

  7. Steve Andrews says:

    Wow, what a list! Great post Melissa. Having listened to Inner Circle audios of late, I recognize how important Randy Gage’s influence is. 😉

    Cheers!