Great Dreams~Bad Strategy

Let’s take a Look at the great dreams people have and then the typical strategies that people use to try and make those dreams come true.
People dream of lowering their stress levels right? So what strategy do most people do to chill out in the evening? They sit in front of the boob tube for 4 hours a night and snack on junk food. Awesome dream, bad strategy.
People often dream of retiring early with tons of money in the bank to travel and do what they want. Let’s take a look at the strategy millions of people are using to become financially independant. They go and buy several hundred dollars of lottery tickets every month. Great dream, however, bad strategy.
Folks dream of calling their own plays in life and making their own decisions right? So what do most people do to become financially independant and free? They trade their time and talents for a stupid 9-5 job that helps the company’s owners build their dream of freedom. Great Dream, Aweful Strategy.
Everyone dreams of living a comfortable lifestyle. So what strategy do most consumers use? They run up a whopping average of eight grand in credit card bills at 18% interest to buy crap that loses 90% of its value tomorrow. Fabulous Dream, Really bad strategy.
Gang, What is really sad about these strategies is that they are really common. Let’s cut through the BS here. Most americans are out of shape..out of money…out of hope.. and in dept up to their eyeballs! and let me give you a hint…Obama is not going to save you and the cavelry is not coming to save you either. What is wrong with this whole picture?
The reason why so many people have awesome dreams and really crumby strategies is because they are learning their strategies from their family and friends who are making the same tragic mistakes too. In other words, be careful who you take financial advise from. If they arent where you want to be in life, start running now.
Successful people use surefire strategies for making their dreams come true. Good strategies get good results….
Joshua Boxer
http://www.InternetWealthPros.com

























