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    Default Revvell interviews "The Business Mom"

    This interview is for those of you who want to start a business yet, have all the excuses ~ too tired from working all day; have to come home and take care of my family; single mom; not enough money, etc.

    Here are some answers: http://www.bigmediausa.com/archive.asp?aid=7997

    Bye the way, I've been reading a really good book called ~ "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki and in it, he talks about how the rich think. Instead of saying "I can't", they say, "how can I?"

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    We have that book Rev. It is so good - it really does a great job at explaining why many people tend to have roadblocks to success.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharon in Colorado
    We have that book Rev. It is so good - it really does a great job at explaining why many people tend to have roadblocks to success.
    What Kiyosaki teaches in this book is something which "should" be taught in school ~ and not be kept silent 'til one reaches maturity. Do you have the "Cashflow" game as well? Thinking of joining a group.

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    We have the Cashflow for Kids game. It is sort of like the Game of Life. It's a great game but there's a lot of components to it! We also have a lot of other books by him as well.

    I have realized that the way people think is a product of their parents. I am a prime example of that. Lots of roadblocks, negativity, working for others instead of myself. A lot of fear-based thinking and overanalyzing. And good golly, it can take years to un-do a lot of that. But reading books like these and going out and 'doing' really helps overcome that way of thinking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharon in Colorado
    We have the Cashflow for Kids game. It is sort of like the Game of Life. It's a great game but there's a lot of components to it! We also have a lot of other books by him as well.
    Do you see it making a difference in your/their thinking? I'm considering getting it yet, there are a few groups near me and it'll be easier going there than waiting for Himself to come home and play methinks.


    I have realized that the way people think is a product of their parents. I am a prime example of that. Lots of roadblocks, negativity, working for others instead of myself. A lot of fear-based thinking and overanalyzing. And good golly, it can take years to un-do a lot of that. But reading books like these and going out and 'doing' really helps overcome that way of thinking.
    Their parents, their teachers, their "friends" ~ all who come from lack, limitation and fear. Nod,nod,nod.

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    Revell,

    We have the game "Cashflow", the 101 and 102. It is a great game, and has really taught me how to look at my finances, and do business deals. This game is expensive, but worth the money because of everything that you learn. It is always fun when the Janitor ends up out of the "Rat Race" before the doctor! You will learn about investing in properties, stock options, and how not to waste your money on stuff that you don't need!

    Read "Cashflow Quadrant" after "Rich Dad Poor Dad" and then play the game!

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    We've actually only played that game once (was a gift) - but I see vast differences between the children and how they manage their own spending money.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biff
    Revell,

    We have the game "Cashflow", the 101 and 102. It is a great game, and has really taught me how to look at my finances, and do business deals. This game is expensive, but worth the money because of everything that you learn. It is always fun when the Janitor ends up out of the "Rat Race" before the doctor! You will learn about investing in properties, stock options, and how not to waste your money on stuff that you don't need!

    Read "Cashflow Quadrant" after "Rich Dad Poor Dad" and then play the game!
    Thanks Biff. That encourages me to join one of the clubs. Can't play by meself. :) I'll check out a club near me next week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharon in Colorado
    We've actually only played that game once (was a gift) - but I see vast differences between the children and how they manage their own spending money.
    Well, play it some more and get back to me!!! This is important information and experiments!!! I "want" to know!!!

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    Revvell,
    Thanks for this interview. You can not even imagine how every single one of these interviews you have provided has come to me at EXACTLY the right time. Well, you probably CAN imagine

    Thanks again,
    emily

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guppy
    Revvell,
    Thanks for this interview. You can not even imagine how every single one of these interviews you have provided has come to me at EXACTLY the right time. Well, you probably CAN imagine

    Thanks again,
    emily
    Emily,

    Ask and it is given. lol Thank you for taking the time to listen.

    Revvell

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