Want To Make Millions? Then Act Like a Millionaire.





Tony Robbins once asked a crowd of thousands to imagine their doorbell ringing. once they opened the door, he told them a “depressed person” was at the door.

He then asked them to explain that person.

The answers? Probably almost like yours: drooped shoulders, downcast, messy hair, a frown, a quiet voice, no eye contact.

Then he asked them to imagine that a “happy person” rang the doorbell. What did that person look like?

Big smile. Friendly eyes. Warm handshake. Raised chin, standing tall. Eye contact.

Robbins then asked everyone to physically imitate “a depressed person” and “a happy person” for one minute — act “depressed” and act “happy.” Robbins asked them how they felt afterward.

The answer: it had an enormous effect! Even a moment of acting sort of a “depressed person” made many of us actually feel sad and alone.

How you act determines how you're.

If you would like to be something, then act love it.

If you don’t want to be something, then stop acting like that thing.

What you think that Determines What You Become
One of the foremost powerful quotes I’ve ever read is by James Allen in his book, As a person Thinketh:

“As a person thinketh, so he is. As he continues to think, so he remains.”

What you think that becomes reality.

Your outer world may be a reflection of your inner world.

I’ve been writing for over 6+ years now. within the first 4.5 years, I had almost zero success — no readers, no followers, certainly no money.

But within the past 2 years, everything has changed:

I’ve gained 40,000+ email subscribers
I’ve gained many views (150k — 200k/month)
I got my first signed book deal!
I’ve made tens of thousands of dollars from my writing
I was ready to quit my day job and do writing full-time
The biggest reason for this change?

At the 4.5 year mark, I started treating myself differently.

I started treating myself sort of a professional writer.



In his autobiography, Arnold Schwarzenegger wrote:

“The only way you become a number one man is to treat yourself sort of an actor, and work your ass off.”

Before, I used to be treating myself sort of a complete amateur writer — I didn’t invest in any tools or training, I wrote inconsistently, and didn’t specialize in providing any real value. As a result, I never made any progress.

Finally, I started treating myself sort of a true professional. I did what they were doing — investing in themselves, experimenting, learning new skills, failing forward.

So I started making serious investments in like myself, like buying a $500 writing course and reading dozens of books. I also started writing consistently, and focused on learning and creating, not entertainment. I attempted new things. I ignored the mean comments and kept writing.

Treating myself sort of a professional writer has gotten me enormous results. the opposite day, I emailed a best-selling author to invite a book endorsement — because why not? They responded, and they’re endorsing my book!!

Treat yourself sort of a professional.

What You Tolerate is What You Get
Your life may be a direct product of your standards. You’ll get what you set up with.

The truth is, most of the people tolerate mediocrity. They tolerate low-level relationships, income, and health. tons of individuals always feel tired, disrespected, and slow.

Extraordinary people don’t tolerate mediocrity. They refuse to permit low-level people or circumstances to dictate their life.

Winners. Optimists. Doers. Believers.

These are the sorts of friends successful people have.

Incredibly successful people have extremely exclusive friend groups. If you've got a nasty attitude, if you complain, if you’re pessimistic and negative…it’s very likely you don’t know any successful people.

You probably don’t know it, but successful people stand back from you if you've got a nasty attitude.

The most successful people within the world are grateful for almost everything. Problems and obstacles are opportunities to enhance. Successful people are generous and help others. They see things not as they're, but how they might be.

“The mediocre have a really narrow perception of reality, and successively, their lives. They see things as they're and not how they will be.” -Aditya Mehta

Surround yourself with people that force you to level up and become quite you're.

You have such a lot to find out than far to go: you can’t afford to commiserate with those that would choose security and stagnation instead of the discomfort of growth.

Hal Elrod once wrote, “Where you're maybe a result of who you were, but where you go depends entirely on who you select to be.”

I would add that where you go also depends on who you surround yourself with.

You’re on an extended journey immediately. Thick forests, dry deserts, and frigid mountains dwell your path. you would like to undergo all of them to realize enormous success.

Ask yourself:

Will your current friends assist you on this journey?

Or are they the sort of individuals who just want to line up camp and never leave?

Think Bigger, Earn Bigger.

“Small numbers don't make millionaires.” -MJ Demarco

I coach and mentor tons of beginner writers on the way to make money from their craft. one of the most important problems most of those new writers have is that they’re thinking too small.

In their eyes, all they will imagine is making a touch of cash from their book, maybe selling a couple of small-priced online courses, or a couple of hours of coaching.

They can’t imagine charging someone $100/hour for his or her services.

They can’t imagine selling a book for $26/copy.

They can’t imagine earning $10,000/month in passive income.

But success is measured by the dimensions of your thinking. If you would like to form millions, you would like to extend the dimensions of your thinking, and what you think that is feasible.

“Success is measured by the dimensions of your belief. Think of little goals and expect little achievements. Think big goals and win big success.” -David Schwartz

Think bigger, earn bigger.

If you had to earn $10,000 within the next 30 days or attend jail (one rule: you can’t do anything illegal to earn the money)…what would you do? How could you create the money?

You’d got to sell tons of small things or a little number of massive things. What could you sell?

Your expertise
Your coaching
Your wisdom/advice
Your stuff/junk
You could sell many things. you'll create a successful side-business. you'll earn more formonth than you’ve ever earned your entire life.

But most of the people think too small. They can’t imagine doing anything that big.

So they stay in their average lives that are, frankly, mediocre and below their potential.

You are stronger and smarter than you think that.

“You got this far operating under one set of assumptions. Abandoning those assumptions and embracing a replacement, the bigger set could also be exactly what you would like to try to get to the subsequent level.” -Seth Godin

How to Unlearn Limiting Mindsets to Unlock Your True Earning Potential
“Remember: we all get what we tolerate. So stop tolerating excuses within yourself, limiting beliefs of the past, half-assed, or fearful states.” -Tony Robbins

Most people aren't the simplest version of themselves immediately. Not even close.

They are dragged down by mindsets defined primarily by limits — how smart they're, how far they will go, how hard they will work, how successful they will be. Most of those limits are pretty low.

“It’s lonely at the highest,” wrote entrepreneur Tim Ferriss. “99% of individuals are convinced they're incapable of achieving great things so that they aim for mediocre. the extent of competition is thus fiercest for ‘realistic’ goals, paradoxically making them the foremost competitive.”

Most people live far below their potential, fighting for scraps with the opposite 99%. They’re more concerned with politics and “beating the opposite guy” than actually achieving personal success.

The power of those limiting mindsets comes from how long they’ve been in use. most of the people had limits impressed upon them from an early age, which they mistakenly began to believe was the true deciding factor for what they might and will not do.

If you would like to succeed in new heights, break new records, and become the simplest version of yourself, you want to unlearn these negative mindsets.

One of the foremost powerful ways I started shedding off my old limiting mindsets was to require a tough, long check out my life. Therapy and counseling were crucial: processing my childhood and adolescent behaviors helped me confront my demons and begin being the person I wanted to be.

You must take a tough check out your life to enhance and upgrade it. And improving one area of your life improves every other area.

“We cannot change what we aren't conscious of, and once we are aware, we cannot help but change.” Sheryl Sandberg

In Conclusion
Most people aren't making the maximum amount of money as they might be. Not even close.

A small, narrow mindset is the root cause. most of the people can’t imagine making a fortune or developing a business that would make enough passive income to measure on.