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Do All Jobs Suck?
Posted by: | CommentsDumbLittleMan says Recognize that all jobs suck. I totally agree. He’s got lots of great points on transforming your career. But make sure you understand what work is for. It’s not to hang out with buddies after work, have access to free video games and beverages. It’s to make money so that you can have the lifestyle and freedom you desire.
Achieving Wealth in Uncertain Economic Times
Posted by: | CommentsHere’s an interview with me and Stuart Crawford of IT Matters on being a wealthy IT Professional in these uncertain times, and some specific steps you can take to be successful. Notice I don’t say ’surviving in uncertain times’, but being wealthy. It’s all about attitude baby!
Listen to Radio Show and Talk to Me on March 14, 2008
Posted by: | Comments3/14/2008 10:00 AM MST – The Wealthy IT Professional
Join Will Kriski as he talks with Stuart Crawford of IT Matters on BlogTalkRadio about the key techniques and mindset in doubling or tripling your income in IT. You can even call in if you are listening to the live broadcast.
Note – the site shows 9am instead of 10am (the correct time), I think it’s due to the time change coming up.
Money – Is it Good or Bad?
Posted by: | CommentsIs money good, bad or neutral? Are your emotions tied to having (or not having) money? How do you honestly feel about rich people? Poor people? Are most of your friends around the same financial level as you? In this article, I discuss what a proper view of money should be and how you can make more of it in your existing career.
Money means different things to different people. For some it’s freedom, for others it’s security. Thoughts about making money make some people feel dirty. Take a moment to examine your feelings about money. Does it make you stressed? Are your thoughts about money empowering or disempowering? In reality, money is actually neutral and is defined as ‘a medium of exchange’. Money itself is neither good nor bad. What some people do to make money can be good or bad, however.
I believe that most people are seeking freedom. Freedom to make your own choices. Freedom to work when and if you want to. Freedom to volunteer with charity groups, travel around the world or take up a new (or old) hobby. The fact is that it takes money to do all these things. You need money to pay rent/mortgage, buy food, get around town, take courses, etc. Charities need money to run their organizations. Musicians need money for instruments, studio time, and music lessons. Money is simply a means to an end. We are not striving to make money for money’s sake but to enable a meaningful and enjoyable lifestyle.
I talk about the specifics of making more money in your career in my blog and e-book, such as finding niche markets, negotiating, and subcontracting to consulting firms. But realize that the vast majority of the problems of not making enough money are related to how you think about money and your sense of self-worth. If you’d like to understand how wealthy people think, check out Secrets of the Millionaire Mind by T. Harv Eker.
Before you can take the required action to make more money, you need to adjust some of your daily thoughts. Awareness is the key. Spend time each day thinking about money and your relationship with it, how to make it, how to save it, how to invest it and you will be well on your way to figuring out the answers. Set a goal of doubling your salary and get your subconscious mind to starting figuring out how to achieve this. Think of empowering questions such as ‘How can I double my salary?’ instead of disempowering thoughts like ‘Why can’t I earn more money?’. Your brain will figure out answers to both of these types of questions, so you want to be careful as to what kinds of questions you ask it!
Why be Wealthy?
Posted by: | CommentsTo me, wealth means more than having lots of money, which could be defined as financial wealth. It means having great relationships, being healthy, sharing financial wealth and your time with others, being fulfilled emotionally and spiritually, and being passionate about life. In other words, being wealthy means achieving a healthy balance in life.
You could achieve an amazing level of happiness without having any financial wealth. However if you want to live in modern society with a home, car, and other enjoyable items, raise kids and have food on the table you need to make a fair bit of money. This drive for income results in an unhealthy balance in life in my opinion. People spend the majority of their time driving to and from work in rush hour traffic, and spend at least 9 hours 9 (including lunch in you take one) at jobs they don’t like. Then you get home to a ton of errands to do at night and on weekends, or you’re so tired you just veg in front of the TV. No wonder every one is stressed out these days!
Obtaining financial wealth is the best way to get off the treadmill that is causing so much grief these days.


