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How to start build wealth from where you are now – 2 entrepreneurial scenarios

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 Hey {NAME}, How would you go about lifting 300 pounds? I’ll tell you how: you start with wha

 Hey {NAME}, How would you go about lifting 300 pounds? I’ll tell you how: you start with what you can lift right now. You’re not going to pile up the weight when you don’t have the physical foundation to support it yet, right? Then you gradually add more until you reach your lifting goal. Makes sense, doesn’t it? Why are you giving me weightlifting advice, James? I signed up for entrepreneurial lessons! I hear you. And here’s why: because the same principle applies to so many other things. In particular, WEALTH. And I know I know, can you even aim for wealth, with so much happening in the world right now? Yes, you can! I’ve got it on record from my good buddy Mel Abraham. Wealth building, whether you live paycheck to paycheck, or you already have some healthy funds waiting in your bank account, is a bit like weight lifting. It starts with that first $100. And it takes behavior change. It takes practice It takes discipline. All of which Mel and I talk about in the last Financial Fridays episode of the season. We take two likely scenarios for entrepreneurs, and workshop what the smart financial moves are for each of those scenarios. (Does one of those scenarios fit your real life one? One way to find out). Plus you’ll hear us talk about: → Events that are happening on the stock market right now and what lessons we can draw from them → The key words that should guide your stock picking, if you decide to go down that route → Why two identical twins (spoiler, it’s Mel and his twin we’re talking about) with identical backgrounds and education can have very different financial paths → How your relationship with money is responsible for the biggest shifts in your wealth → Leapfrog investments and when they can work for you, and so much more. Now, Mel is the person I (and many other entrepreneurs) trust MOST when it comes to financial advice. What he teaches is heavily informed by the mistakes he made, as he puts it…‘the skinned knees, the stubbed toes, the bloody nose’. He’s sharing it ALL freely and generously. So open your ears wide to his wisdom and take notes.  [>>[Episode #562 What to do with the money your business brings in]<<]( Enjoy! James PS: And when you’re done listening to that, go ahead and check out Mel’s 3-part training, The Affluent Entrepreneur Experience. Mel has just wrapped it up, but you have a few more days to catch all the replays and learn the strategies, habits and tactics to amplify the money you’re making, and build your affluent life. So head over to [www.jameswedmore.com/wealth]( right now to sign up and get access. Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Level Five Publishing, LLC, 350 Forest Avenue, PO Box 1315 , Laguna Beach, CA 92651, United States

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