by Chris Widener
Do
you ever get this in your email box: Find Financial Freedom! Make
$150,000 from home in the next 90 days! How about 10 times a day?
Every time I get one of these, I think to myself, "Hmmm, Financial
Freedom. I already have financial freedom, even though it doesn't look
like what these emails promise me."
Financial freedom is a buzzword for our generation. It is the pursuit
of literally millions of people. So what is it? Is it that elusive? Can
anyone get it?
Let me start by saying that this article will not be about how to
earn money, or even more money. Rather, it will be about how to find
financial freedom, which may or may not involve making more money.
Financial freedom - here we go!
The first step in finding financial freedom is to realize that
financial freedom has absolutely nothing to do with how much money you
have or make. What? Exactly. Financial freedom is something that goes on
inside of you. This is why someone who makes very little can be happy
and someone who makes a ton can be extremely stressed out over his or
her financial situation. So the first step is to realize that financial
freedom is more about our attitudes toward money than about the amount
of money.
"Okay Chris, I'm with you. So what are the attitudes that provide
financial freedom?" Here are a few that keep me in financial freedom.
I do not have to worry about money.
I used to catch myself saying, "If I had more money, then I wouldn't
have to worry about ..." But do you know what? I don't have to worry
anyway. I can control my income. I can control my outgo. I can make
choices that can alleviate any of my worries. I also realized that
things always work out. So why worry? I choose not to worry.
I can be happy regardless of my financial state.
I know people who are worth hundreds of millions of dollars and I
know people who don't have two nickels to rub together. Some are happy
and some aren't. And none of the people who have a lot of money say to
me, "Chris, I've become so happy since I got money." They were happy
before they had money and they are happy now that they have money. Their
happiness has nothing to do with the money. I think it was the
Billionaire David Geffen who said, "Anyone who says that money will buy
them happiness has never had any money."
Money will be a means to an end, not the end itself.
Another way to look at it is that money will be a tool to build the
house, not the house itself. I would set some financial goals if I were
you, but go beyond that to know what greater purpose there will be when
you reach them. What will the house be that you will build with that
tool?
I am free.
I am free to earn - some people think it is bad to earn more money.
It isn't. I am free to save - some people believe it is bad to save. It
isn't. I am free to give money away - some people feel they will be
better off hoarding it. They won't. I am free to spend - some people
believe that they can't spend anything on themselves. They can. We are
free to make choices. That is financial freedom. One of my favorite
quotes is from Charles Wesley, "Earn all you can, save all you can, give
all you can." That will keep you in financial freedom.
Some other principles for financial freedom...
Debt is the primary freedom killer.
Want financial freedom? The first thing you should do is to get out
of debt. That is priority number one. One of the reasons I have
financial freedom is that I have no debt other than my house payment.
And I work hard to manage myself and our home to keep us that way. For
years I drove an old junker car, and while I looked bad, I had financial
freedom that others who were in debt didn't have!
There is an old proverb - The borrower is the servant of the lender.
Who has freedom? The lender. Who doesn't? The borrower. Develop a plan
to get out of debt!
Embrace delayed gratification.
Here is the principle: Buy it now and struggle later. Another
principle: Delay it now, invest the money, and have all you want later
on! And you won't even have to touch the principal! We tend to think
that having it now will bring enjoyment, but unless you can do it and
not cause yourself financial stress, you will actually get more from
waiting to buy it later!
Have more by managing better. The fact is that most of us earn
enough. What would be beneficial would be to set our priorities and live
by a budget. As we get control, our budget will loosen up a bit and we
will find ourselves enjoying it more. Money that is already there can be
your answer if you put it to work for you.
Spend some time thinking through your attitudes about money. You may
be surprised at how you can change a few, look at things a little bit
differently and begin to enjoy true financial freedom!
Chris
Widener is a popular speaker and author who has shared the podium with
US Presidents, helping individuals and organizations succeed in every
area of their lives and achieve their dreams.
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