The Need For Change 

'Without change, responses can only ever be locked into automatic processes, which generally are beyond conscious recognition.'

During any minute of any day it is possible for you to decide to change your choices and thus change your results.
However in the majority of cases the choices people make are not consciously made; they are the habitual results of past conditioning.
Typically, these choices are selected from a stockpile of familiar options that were created years ago as a consequence of prior learning. As such, they form part of the conditioned responses that people make to any given stimuli. 

That most people wish for improvements in their financial circumstances is indicative of the ineffective ways in which people choose to organise their financial lives. If nothing changes, the result is a continuation of habitual responses, a continuation of familiar results and a continuation of wishing for better outcomes. Without change, responses can only ever be locked into automatic processes, which generally are beyond conscious recognition.

That you are seeking new answers needs to be applauded, yet few people will congratulate you for your efforts. Trapped within the confines of conventional wisdom they will criticise you for seeking new solutions to the primary concerns of the human
condition. If you move forward you move beyond their comfort zones and begin to threaten their certainty.
Now that you have taken the first step, you must ask yourself whether your present actions are preparing you for a future based
on financial independence and freedom or, like most Australians, are you preparing to continue to live without wealth?

Life is all about potential. However, without access to an abundant means of financial exchange, we seldom enjoy life to its fullest potential. For most, the act of living is an act of surrendering one’s full potential and life becomes an ongoing existence where daily challenges revolve around work, shelter, sustenance, the seeking of pleasure and the ongoing struggle of making financial ends meet.

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