Tired of Trying to Do It All?

This week's question from my portal “The Neagle Code: Directions for Life” comes from someone who wishes to remain anonymous. 

Neagle Code Question

Over the last 7-8 years, my biggest limiting belief has been that I can’t make great money doing something I love — and if I do, the thing I love will become something I hate because I can’t figure out how to do it all.

I feel like I have conflicts across several things. Can you help me see what’s going on?

Neagle Code Answer

First of all, you can’t do it all.

Nobody can do it all.

The need to “do it all” comes from a middle-class mindset.

That type of thinking will immediately shut down your desire, and make your life miserable.

Here’s the thing…in order to reach your goal, you have to grow past that mindset.

Your need to do it all is in direct conflict with your desire, and it’s showing you where you AND your mindset needs to grow.

If you look at any successful person, you’ll see that they’ve had to adopt a WEALTH MINDSET, and be willing to abandon old beliefs that would have kept them spinning their wheels.

It’s not necessary for you to “do it all.” You can hire people to handle the things you don’t want to do.  

But that requires you to step into the unknown and spend more, learn more, lead more, BE MORE…

You say to yourself:

 “If I’m going to be, do, or have this thing, then I have to grow in this area. If I’m not willing to do that, then that will become the place where I stop.”

You can’t think about what you don’t want and move forward at the same time.

You have to focus entirely on what you DO want. And give it your all.

If you feel like you’re being controlled by a middle-class mindset and want to eliminate that value conflict, join me THIS WEEK on June 2nd and 4th for a FREE 2-Part video training I’ll be delivering. I’ll be sharing The Hidden Secrets Inside a Wealth Mindset and helping you see how to change your thinking to be able to fulfill your desire…without all the struggle. CLICK HERE to register.

 

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Thinking like the Middle Class?

Thinking like the Middle Class?

Most of the world is governed by a “middle class mindset.”

It’s a mindset that creates a value conflict between where you are and where you want to go.

If you were to interview people who were raised middle-class (e.g., working class)…and compare their value system to those of some of the top entrepreneurs in the world, you’d find that they’re vastly different. They’re almost polar opposites of each other.

What one person avoids doing to remain “safe” — the other person will do, and it will make them a multi-millionaire or a billionaire.

How does the middle class mindset stop us from reaching our goal or dream?

Here’s how it works: As we begin to move toward our goal…something interesting starts to happen:

Our subconscious mind sends up a red flag and says, “Wait a minute. Stop. It’s not okay for you to go in this direction.”

Why? Because our value system is in conflict with the direction we want to go.

…We don’t even realize this is going on.

Your subconscious mind does something extremely unique in order to get you to stop:

It literally begins to change the circumstances you’re facing each day…and it gets you to pull your focus AWAY from your goal, by creating “problems” and situations that seem to need your attention.

It’s a value system — based on the middle class mindset — that causes you to start paying more attention to those “problems” or circumstances…instead of keeping your focus on the goal.

This value conflict creates confusion…which leads to the “struggle” or congestion.

Everything begins to slow down or stop. If we’re not aware of what’s happening, we could abandon our goal.

People often ask me, “What do I do when something goes wrong? What do I do when the ‘flow’ seems to stop?”

One of the first things I’ll ask them is, “What are you resisting?”

If you’re in resistance, it’s often because you have a value conflict.

The conflict by itself causes us to go into resistance against what we want. Of course, whenever you have resistance, you don’t have flow.

That’s when people go into fear, doubt, and worry. From there, everything goes to hell in a hand basket…because all that person sees are the things they don’t want to see.

Are you focused on the goal or the “problems”?

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What your finances say about your mindset

This week's question from my portal “The Neagle Code: Directions for Life” comes from someone who wishes to remain anonymous.

Neagle Code Question

Hi David,

I really, really desire a new car. But I also have credit card debt that I need to pay off. I hear your voice in my head telling me to act on my desire, but I also have a voice in my head telling me to pay off my debt FIRST. Am I thinking about this inaccurately?

Neagle Code Answer

Great question!

I think the real question here isn’t actually about where to spend your money; it’s a question of mindset.

You see, the lower and middle class mindset is steeped in the word “OR”.

They ask, “Should I do this OR should I do that?

They see limitation and lack.

The wealthy think in terms of “AND”.

They ask, “What would need to happen for me to do this AND that?” OR “What would I need to do differently so that I could have this AND that?

They see possibility and abundance.

I want to encourage you to think like the wealthy.

What are you resisting doing or being that would allow you to pay off your debts AND purchase the car?

That’s the question you must ask if you wish for your financial situation to change.

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Paying Off Debt vs. Charity: What Comes First?

This week's question from my portal “The Neagle Code: Directions
for Life”
comes from someone who wishes to remain anonymous.

Neagle                 Code Question


Hi David,

Could you please speak about tithing? My church encourages us to tithe 10% of our unexpected income but I feel like I should put that money towards paying off my debts before I donate it to someone else.

Neagle                                               Code Answer

Great question!


I think the real question here isn’t actually about the amount to tithe; it’s a question of mindset.


You see, the lower and middle class mindset is steeped in the word “OR”.

They ask, “Should I do this OR should I do that?”

They see limitation and lack.

The wealthy think in terms of “AND”.

They ask, “What would need to happen for me to do this AND that?” OR “What would I need to do differently so that I could have this AND that?”

They see possibility and abundance.

I want to encourage you to think like the wealthy.

What are you resisting doing or being that would allow you to pay off your debts AND tithe?

That’s the question you must ask if you wish for your financial situation to change.

Just Believe,®
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