Jun
09
2010

 Insanity, one definition (the only one I know!) says, is to do the same things expecting different results! Think about it. You swing the golf club in exactly the same way and hook the ball. You repeat the exact same swing, and you hook the ball. The truth is, as long as you repeat the swing, you will always hook the ball. Makes sense, does it not? So if you keep on with the same swing expecting to slice the ball, then you must be …?

 That is why the saying says: if you want things to change, you have to change! For things to change, you have to do it differently. To do it differently, you have to think differently!

 I hope you agree with that! And that was the introduction!

 When we look at financial freedom and retirement, we normally get only one swing! There is not a repeat. So finding out if the swing we are using is working or not is not so easy. It is make or break. So how do you know that the plan you have for retirement is working or not? Rather important question, this! Do you even HAVE a retirement plan?

 Anyway, how do you know you will be able to retire?

 First step, look at the results from the time you started to the present moment. What have you put in and what is it worth. What can you do with what you currently have? If I can get back to the golf swing, it is not only the moment of impact that determines the flight of the ball, it is the back swing, the down swing and the follow through. Or as somebody told me a long time ago when I took up position behind the ball, you will slice it, I can see from the way you STAND. In other words, the end result is always determined by the sum of all our small actions! And that is why you need to look at your plan and benchmark it as you go along.

 Answer this: I am satisfied with my retirement plan, because …

 You will not get a second swing, but you can look at other people who went before you! What happened to other people who followed the same plan that you are following? Who was successful? What did they do and how does it compare to what you are doing? Are you doing exactly the same? Will it work for you?

 What about people who failed? What did they do? How does your plan differ from what they did?

 Why do I write this post? Because I think too many of us are too optimistic! We think we have the PLAN, when in fact, we are heading over the cliff like a bunch of lemmings! We read and hear about 95% of the population not being able to retire, and we think we are part of the 5%, but there are no facts to substantiate the optimism! When we investigate, we find we are repeating everything that the people who failed did. But we just keep on with the same old thing, and another lemming goes over the cliff, but we just follow in good faith!  We don’t ask what happened to the lemming before us, we just assume he knew the way.  And there goes another lemming, and you are next …

 Insanity is repeating the same action, expecting a different result! How many sane people are there?

 

 

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Jun
08
2010

Taking Time Out

Posted by: Piet in Categories: Money and Life.

For some time now I have had a growing feeling of frustration.  My life and business is not going the way I want it to go.  And long ago I discovered 2 things:

Hoping and wishing don’t change things;

When things don’t go the way they are supposed to go, or the way you want them to go, it is because you are not doing what you have to do.

So yesterday I took some time out and bought myself some coffee and evaluated my life and business.  I set some new goals, looked at ways to achieve the goals and set some action plans.  One of my dreams is to move to a very remote rural area.

Soon you should notice some of the changes on this blog. 

But what I really want to suggest is that you also take some time out, take a pen and paper and just look at your life and dreams and where you want to go.

It is quite important to creating wealth in all forms.

On a very personal note:  my children often tell of their friends who love to come to our home.  Some say it is like going on holiday to visit with us.  My own children say home is the best place to be.  I am humbly grateful for this.  The interesting thing is, we live a very simple life.  Very little material wealth.  OLD TV, old cars, no (bad) debt, you get the picture.  Some of the youngsters rocking up here come in very fancy cars and obviously has much more material wealth.

Yesterday evening, still thinking about my exercise, I realised that the above paragraph describes bigger wealth than all the money in the world.

Take some time out to plan your life and do it regularly!

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