Friday, December 19, 2008

Leverage your work day with Automated Income Streams.

By Josh Dill

Developing automated income streams is a key to creating an abundant lifestyle, and it's easier than you think too!

Every one defines wealth differently... Some say it's having a boatload of money. Others say it's having enough money to live and the time freedom to do what you please. I say it's both. The only way your likely to have both is by creating automated income streams that don't require your presence to earn a daily profit.

Creating time freedom and wealth requires leverage. Trading your time in for an hourly wage or even a salary wage not leverage. It's a way to make a living but not ideal for those who demand more out of life.

Here's a great example of leverage at it's best. Let's say you have just two automated income streams. On an average month they each earn you 2-3 thousand and you invest 5 hours of your time in a week on each income stream. You are earning an average of $5 thousand a month and only working 40 hours each month. Now that's something to run upstairs and yell down about!

Couch potato lazy is not what we are aiming for here. We (I hope you too) are creating leverage in our lives by installing automated income streams. With this leverage comes the ability to do thing that give our lives meaning and purpose.

The goal of an automated income stream is not to change the world. It's sole purpose is to afford you the time and energy to create something bigger and better. With the extra time and energy you just might just start a company that will change the world. That's the true power of create automated income streams.

Now days with the internet creating automated income streams is so much easier than in the past. With the countless amount of affiliate marketing opportunities you truly set your own limits.

Most people say they would do this or that only if they had the time and or energy to do it. Most people work 40+ hours a week and then spend another 5-10 hours getting ready and commuting to their work/job. Most people are satisfied (or trick themselves into being happy) by working a job for the better part of their lives. If your reading this, your most likely not most people. - 16069

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