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Things the rich do every day that the poor
don’t!
20 things the rich do every day that the
poor don’t!
Walk in the footsteps of the wealthy for a
day. Learn the secret daily success habits that are responsible for making rich
people rich. Following just a few of these secret success habits will make the
American dream a reality for you and your children. End your personal
poverty today!
My name is Tom Corley. I am the
author of Rich Habits - the daily success habits of wealthy
individuals (www.richhabits.net). I
spent 5 years studying the daily activities of 233 wealthy people and 128 poor
people. What i discovered was that wealthy people have vastly different daily
habits than poor people. In fact, i tracked 140 daily activities that
separate the wealthy from the poor and in this article i will highlight 20 of
these activities. These rich habits are the financial equivalent of the Holy
Grail. Because there is no research like this of any kind, these discoveries
are revolutionary and will challenge everything you thought you knew about
becoming wealthy. The rich habits will transform your life from one of
financial failure to one of unlimited financial success beginning in as little
as thirty days. I will show you how easy it is to reinvent yourself in these 30
days. In order to become wealthy you must learn how to walk in the
footsteps of the wealthy and this means...
You must adopt the habits of the rich.
So what do the rich do every day that the
poor don’t do? Here is just a sampling of a few of the differences between the
habits of the rich and the poor:
70% of wealthy eat less than 300 junk food
calories per day. 97% of poor people eat more than 300 junk food calories per
day23% of wealthy gamble. 52% of poor people gamble.
80% of wealthy are focused on accomplishing
some single goal. only 12% of the poor do this.
76% of wealthy exercise aerobically 4 days
a week. 23% of poor do this.
63% of wealthy listen to audio books during
commute to work vs. 5% for poor people.
81% of wealthy maintain a to-do list vs 19%
for poor.
63% of wealthy parents make their children
read 2 or more non-fiction books a month vs 3% for poor.
70% of wealthy parents make their children
volunteer 10 hours or more a month vs. 3% for poor.
80% of wealthy make HBD calls vs 11% of
poor
67% of wealthy write down their goals vs.
17% for poor
88% of wealthy read 30 minutes or more each
day for education or career reasons vs 2% for poor.
6% of wealthy say what’s on their mind vs.
69% for poor.
79% of wealthy network 5 hours or more each
month vs. 16% for poor.
67% of wealthy watch 1 hour or less of T.V.
every day vs. 23% for poor
6% of wealthy watch reality T.V. vs 78% for
poor.
44% of wealthy wake up 3 hours before work
starts vs.3% for poor.
74% of wealthy teach good daily success
habits to their children vs. 1% for poor.
84% of wealthy believe good habits create
opportunity luck vs. 4% for poor.
76% of wealthy believe bad habits create
detrimental luck vs. 9% for poor.
86% of wealthy believe in life-long
educational self-improvement vs. 5% for poor.
86% of wealthy love to read vs. 26% for
poor.
The ''Rich Habits'' are ten principles
created through years of researching the daily success habits of his wealthiest
clients. These ten simple principles miraculously transform every individual
who comes into contact with them. By applying these principles, you are
literally walking in the footsteps of the wealthy.
In Rich Habits, Tom Corley provides a
step by step financial success program that is concise, easy to understand and
even easier to apply, regardless of your age, education or income level. In
these tough economic times, individuals are struggling financially and
desperately looking for help in achieving financial success. Every person seeks
prosperity for themselves and their families, and with Rich Habits the
secret to financial success possessed by only the wealthiest individuals, will
be revealed. Join the Rich Habits financial success revolution.
Click here to purchase your copy of Thomas Corley's book.
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