The harder you work, the luckier you become

The harder you work, the luckier you become

Source: The Daily Wealth

Everyone’s heard the old saying “It takes money to make money” but according to The Daily Wealth that’s quite simply an excuse not to try.

There are just two simple steps to make money, according to Dr Steve Sjuggerud of  The Daily Wealth:

  1. A great idea
  2. To Roll up your sleeves and make it happen.

The amount of effort and commitment required will be extraordinary. But that’s the way it goes. You’re trying to break out of the ordinary. So an ordinary effort won’t cut it. You will need to sustain an extraordinary effort according to The Daily Wealth.

For further insight Read the full article here.

We all know how easy it is to give up but if you never try you never know! When you have a great idea and a willingness to make it happen, think of the old saying “The harder you work the luckier you become”.

If you have always aspired to become wealthy, you can do it!!

Contact UGC today and speak with one of our financial strategists for a No Cost, No Obligation consultation on 03 8657 7640 or email info@ugc.net.au.

The information contained in this report is General in nature and has been prepared without taking into account your objectives, financial situation and needs.

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