If you save a little money now, you are still not a millionaire. If you splurge now, you still didn’t go broke. But keep doing this over time, and you’ll see some real changes. Almost half of all New Year’s resolutions are about personal finances. Only 16% of all New Year’s resolutions succeed, which means that many promises that we make ourselves about both finances and other important topics, are broken. That begs the question – Why is this so difficult? Why do people continue making promises to themselves that they cannot keep? And, perhaps most importantly, is there a way out of this infinite loop of disappointment? The answer to these questions lies within our habits. To Your Success David Jones Affiliate Marketer / Traffic Domimator / Internet Profits Certified Partner / ReThink Social Media Academy Student
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