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Wealth File #8 Rich people are willing to promote themselves and their value. Poor people think negatively about selling and promotion

Resenting promotion is one of the greatest obstacles to success. People who have issues with selling and promotion are usually broke.

Rich people are almost always excellent promoters. They can and willing to promote their products, their services, and their ideas with passion and enthusiasm. What's more, they're skilled at packaging their value in a way that's extremely attractive.

Rich people are usually leaders, and all great leaders are great promoters. To be a leader, you must inherently have followers and supporters, which means that you have to be adept at selling, inspiring, and motivating people to buy into your vision.

Any leader who can't or won't promote will not be a leader for long, be it in politics, business, sports, or even as a parent.

Leaders earn a heck a lot more money than followers!

If you believe that what you have to offer can truly assist people, it's your duty to let as many people as possible to know about it. In this way, you not only help people, you get rich!

Declaration:
"I promote my value to others with passion and enthusiasm." Touch your head and say "I have a millionaire mind!`"

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