Seeking out financial advisers and getting inspiration from a financial adviser can bring you financial freedom.
You do not need to hire an expert to guide you to financial success.
What you need is to find someone who inspires you enough to become a better version of you, in life, and in your finances.
Seek your own financial Frankenstein via this article from USA Today.
Most likely there’s at least one particular person’s financial life you are observing, even studying, on a regular basis.
No, I don’t mean Facebook stalking.
These are the people we admire and even try to benchmark ourselves against because of their financial success. They display characteristics you hope to emulate and they give you a destination.
They become, whether they know or not, your financial mentor.
There are many interesting and inspiring individuals out there who can be your role models when it comes to a successful financial life.
These people do not only have everything in life, they have the characteristics you can imitate.
This is not simply stalking or admiring their luxurious life, but doing an intelligent research about these people.
Knowing what they did and how they did it helps in creating your own path to success.
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— Todd Tresidder (@Financialmentor) June 16, 2017
Admiring how financial magnates managed to achieve the success they have right now is the first step to the realization of your financial dreams.
It is like watching the latest American Idol crowned as the latest singing champion.
You watch them audition, you follow them throughout the competition.
In the end, you see them triumphant after a long grueling journey.
The same is true with a financial adviser.
You can probably read online how their rags to riches story brought them to the epitome of success they are enjoying right now.
They do not have to be the person you like. Even the people you disagree with can impact your life in a positive way.
USA Today advises on the importance of finding people you can identify with, whether it be positively or in a negative way.
In the process of looking for a financial adviser, you get the opportunity to test the waters without plunging into it.
One of my best mentors was during my days at GE, at the same division as @JamieMiller,(GE Financial Assurance).…https://t.co/9lJl4XSeYX
— Michael Kutner (@MAKutner00) June 7, 2017
Take for example a financial guru who started with thousands in credit card debt but has managed to turn around his life and become one of the top financial advisors and influencers in the country.
You can always choose to imitate the techniques he did to get out of debt and avoid doing the same mistakes he did.
Do not be limited to a single financial adviser to inspire you to live a better life.
You can seek inspiration from several people and create your own so-called financial Frankenstein.
Adapt Mark Zuckerberg’s simplicity, employ Jack Ma’s ideas in business and money while emulating Richard Branson’s philanthropic attitude.
Even those who failed to be the best in their field can be your financial adviser. You just need to seek people who have moving stories and relatable attitudes you can rival, or at least match with.
Richard Branson’s inspiring Ted Talk is a good place to start and find inspiration in becoming someone else’s financial adviser:
Who inspires you the most in pushing further with your goals in life? Inspire others with their stories in our comments section!
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