Who Else Wants To Join Dream Routine?

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[Editor's Note: Today's guest post is from Andrew Kuo, the founder of Dream Routine. He's put together a financial program that aims to motivate you to get into good financial condition. In that sense, it's not too far from this week's earlier post, Get Paid for Getting in Shape. I haven't had a chance to review Dream Routine yet, but I am intrigued by the concept when he was explaining it to me.]

Many of you will find that this applies to you. Listen carefully because it may change your life. Dream Routine is not a quick fix, but rather it drills down to the core of your money problems to solve them the right way. I'm talking about completely getting rid of your debt and applying fundamental money principles by clearing away all the crap and finding and solving what's really stopping you from managing your money correctly.

Instead of trying to convince you, in the next 7 days, I will show you several concepts from Dream Routine that will completely change the way you approach your money problems. On the 7th day, you will get a rare chance to join Dream Routine for free. So why don't we get started immediately? Watch the video below to learn how to motivate yourself the right way to take maximum action and get optimum results.

Managing money is a complex candle problem. Every single one of us has our own unique problems to money management. There is not one universal answer to all our problems, and hence we all are trying to solve our very own complex candle problem. What we have learned from the video is that we must motivate ourselves through autonomy, mastery, and purpose in order to get the best results. Don't manage your money so you can buy that fancy car, or so you can go on that cruise. You may be harming yourself by doing so. Instead, do it for yourself; make it a challenge so that one day you can live your dreams in harmony!

Visit Dream Routine for more great concepts and principles.

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One Response to “Who Else Wants To Join Dream Routine?”

  1. Almost every routine will work if only people will do it. Just like every diet will work if people will only stick to it.

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