12-06-2023, 07:38 PM
(10-08-2023, 10:39 PM)4Kingdoms Wrote: After looking at your list(s).
It sounds like you are scattered all over the place.
Warren Buffett’s 5/25 Rule
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sweyWZ_Thw
Warren Buffett's pilot Mike Flint asked the billionaire for advice on how to become successful. Warren asked him to write down his 25 top professional priorities, with the top priorities at the top. Once Mike had written them down, Warren told him to circle the top 5.
“Take a good look at the twenty goals you didn't circle”, Buffet said. “These are your avoid-at-all-cost items. They're what have the most potential to distract you. They waste your time and energy and prevent you from focusing on what matters."
How to Rewrite Your Story At Any Age | Jack Canfield
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbx77_5c-gY
There are many videos on how to rewrite your story.
Take a look at a few from different people and decide which advice resonates with you.
Tell A New Story, Get New Results | Abraham Hicks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AtC7C7Iu5M
Best Debt Payoff Strategy | Debt Snowball
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjYO9aIe0Hw
Financial Independence
https://feedly.com/i/top/fire-blogs
Thank you for the information and sorry for delay but to clarify I actually have used some of this in the past as such I have read Dave Ramseys' books before and followed the debt snowball and saved money with no bills. But did not build the mindset/habits efficency to keep it so that is one of the main reasons I'm using UMS 2.0 since economic success is 80% behavior and 20% knowledge. I'm using Quicken to keep track of all my economic resources to keep as a "report card" for my finance progress (while understanding wealth is far more than money). One of my main projects related to UMS is reading a personal finance book every 1-2 weeks and developing my own vision of my UMS life. Along with meeting other small-medium financial goals (such as balance, congruent life).
I have noticed that UMS has been challenging my inner beliefs and I have been experiencing new situations that has made me apply/ investigating opportunites for paid full time bookkeeping work focusing on what I'm taking certification courses in and more congruent with goals of running own businesses. Along with actually consistently teaching classes and making the committment to show up and teach (I've said I wanted to do that for years but had alot of inner resistance).
November was a wash I had alot of anxiety from being sick, had tooth pulled, and caffiene withdraw. Or maybe stage 3 was pushing alot resistance and contributed to that more than I know. Looking forward to finishing stage 3 and seeing what Stage 4 does (then the repeats).