What I have Learned:
Jim Ritchie shares how he was successful in three steps.
- The 6 Step Success Formula
- Terrific Marriage Partner
- Principles from “The Richest Man in Babylon”
Two ideas:
- Pay Yourself First, Invest a part of every paycheck
- Part of what you earn is yours to keep, never touch the principle
He
explains that if we followed the steps he outlines anyone can become
financially independent. “The reason while nearly everyone fails to make
this happen is that they cheat. And if you are prone to cheat you’ll
need to check out of this class and realize that you’ll probably live in
mediocrity for the rest of your mortal life. But if you are willing to
pay the price for a few years and set meaningful goals for what you
want, you’ll discover the secret for accomplishing the worthy ambition
of financial independence at any age.”
He says that we should have an Independence Account, a Budget Account, a Savings account and a God account.
- Independence Account,
- a portion of each paycheck is saved
- Budget Account,
- living expenses
- Savings Account,
- Emergency fund, Gifts, Medical, vacations
- Wish List Savings
- Boat, cruise, fun stuff
- Gold Account
- Stock bonds, land, Principle is untouched.
He
describes by first building the independence account we can then add to
the gold account. “Tomorrows lesson begins at 5:30, and there ain't no
free lunch”
What I have Yet to Learn:
Corey Bell shared an inspiring story of leaving behind regret and doing something that is worthwhile, he said, “If I believe I can do it, I try it. “
Ann Miura-Ko talked about striking balance between life and business. “It’s hard to say it’s balanced,” But she says that you have to believe it’s worth it.
Randy Komisar notices that there is no balanced life between being a CEO, because it is a 24/7 all consuming job, “you have to love what you do, it has to be your life.” Though he learned later that he needed something else, he describes it as a limited view he had to start living life, essentially giving up money for something he loved to do. As he developed a “whole-istic” view he was able to find that balance. “Never put yourself in a situation where you can’t say no”
Meg Cadoux Hirshberg says that entrepreneurs must develop a plan to balance their life. She mentions that as a business owner you can bring your kids to work and you should be able to talk and discuss work with them. Apart from sharing quality time with your spouse you can also invite them with you.