OK, let’s get real and talk about training your brain to make money without any fluff—human to human, straight up. Making more money isn’t just about working hard; it’s about training your brain to be smarter, bolder, and more focused on the right things.
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Prepare your brain: Your brain wants to get stuck in comfort, but comfort doesn’t pay the bills. Believe that you can go to the next level with money—it’s not magic, it’s mindset. Replace “I’m useless at money” with “I’m going to rock it.” When in doubt, write down one thing you can do better.
Learn a skill that brings money: The world values value, so be value. Pick a skill that’s in demand—like coding, copywriting, or something more specific like SEO or graphic design. Spend an hour or two every night on free or inexpensive courses (YouTube has tons of material, or try Skillshare).
I had a friend who learned basic web design in three months and started freelancing at $50 a gig—he's now making millions. What skills do you enjoy? Start there.
Take control of your money: Your brain wants instant gratification, but that's a trap. Train it to play the long game and know where your money is going—the truth will be harsh, but it will work. Automatically add even 20 bucks a week to a savings or investment account and it will add up. Think of your finances as a game you're going to win.
Skip the complainers and find people who talk about ambition, not excuses. Ask locals questions, listen, and learn their ways of making money. A good connection can change everything.
Find and solve problems: Big money comes from solving big problems. Train your brain to see opportunities—maybe there’s a broken process at work or a need not being met in your area.
A friend of mine noticed there wasn’t a good coffee delivery service in her town, started a small business, and now has loyal customers.
Look around: What’s broken that you can fix? Start small—a side gig on Fiverr or a local hustle.
Stay cool under pressure: Making money can be stressful, and a panicked mind makes bad decisions. Spend five minutes breathing deeply or writing down your thoughts to clear your head. Set a timer for 35 minutes of focused work. Less chaos, more wins.
Beat on yourself (smartly): Your brain may be afraid of risk, but there’s no reward without risk. Study people who succeeded. Try something small, like selling digital products or flipping stuff from a thrift store. Calculate the losses, but don’t let fear stop you. One move could be a game changer.
Pick a money goal that excites you—like making an extra $1,000 this quarter. Break it down into stupidly easy steps (e.g., “pitch a client today”). You’re not just making money, you’re building a mind that’s ready for wealth.
Have a specific mindset or goal you’re chasing.
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