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I am AWARE

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I know that it is dangerous to depend on someone else to take care of me. Thankfully, I have developed the skills to be self-reliant and create my own ideal life. 

When I was young, I was taught that being an employee was the only path to success. I am now aware that I have other options. I can choose to be on the B and I side of the CASHFLOW Quadrant. I can pay less in taxes - legally. I can choose how much personal time to dedicate to my business and investments. 

I am clear about what I want, and this awareness allows me to better identify specific goals and the means to accomplish them. 

I am aware that what I know can change the course of people's lives for the better, which is why I share my knowledge and pass my awareness on to others. 

This concludes the Rich Woman Affirmation statements. How has the awareness you've gained made an impact in your life? Post your comments below.

Original publish date: November 30, 2010

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