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FIRST: The book “Think And Grow Rich” by Napoleon Hill.
When it comes to making money, building wealth, and progressing in your career, I truly believe that a large part of that is mental. And this book gives you the EXACT strategies and blueprint to think like someone who makes millions of dollars and achieves whatever they set out to do.
SECOND: A Coffee Maker
The sad reality is that, according to the investment app Acorns, 1/3rd of American spend more on Coffee than on Retirement.
https://www.fool.com/retirement/2018/01/22/one-third-of-americans-spend-more-on-coffee-than-o.aspx
Not to mention, people between the ages of 25-34 spend an average of over $2000 per year on this deliciously amazing drink
https://sprudge.com/how-much-do-you-spend-on-coffee-each-year-136082.html
For someone who goes and gets a $3 cup of Starbucks coffee every morning…spending $35 on your own coffee maker would pay for itself in LESS THAN 2 WEEKS…and then everything else after that is profit.
THIRD: A crock pot.
All you need to do is throw in some meat and vegetables, and then forget about it until later…then afterwards, you’re going to get a really delicious home made meal, for a fraction of the price of eating out at a restaurant. Even if this doing this just saves you $5 per meal instead of grabbing food on the way home…your total cost of the crockpot PLUS ingredients should end up paying fo itself within less than 2 weeks…then, everything else after that is pure savings.
FOURTH: Rechargeable Batteries
These can be expensive! For a little more, you can get a whole bunch of rechargeable batteries and NEVER have to replace them, ever again.
FIFTH: A Reusable Water Bottle
Just setting yourself up with this ONCE should, ideally, pay for itself relatively quickly if you’re the type who would otherwise buy water bottles, or buy a drink when you’re out.
SIXTH: A reliable, used car
In terms of making and saving money - going with a vehicle that’s already seen the majority of its depreciation can be a great way to cut back on your expenses, and drive a car without losing much money.
SEVENTH: A DashCam
This is installed to the front of your car that continuously records footage in the event something happens. Chances are…hopefully…you’ll never need to use it. But, the $50-$100 you spend on this is almost like an insurance IF anything happens, and you need PROOF to back up your claims to an insurance company.
EIGTH: The Stock Market
This is where you can invest in a small ownership of a particular company, or groups of companies…and as their value goes up, so does your profit. In addition to that, many stocks pay what’s called ‘Dividends’ - this is when they pay YOU every quarter for owning their stock, depending on the profits of the company.
NINTH: Real Estate
The way I see it, is that we all need a place to live - and, if your strategic about it…you can find a way for this to pay for itself. One of the ways I do this is by what’s called “House hacking.” This is where you buy a multi-family property with 2 to 4 units, you move into one of the units, and then you rent the others to cover your cost of living. If done correctly, you should be able to break even on the property without coming out of pocket…thereby, “living for free.”
TENTH: Education.
This could be in the form of buying a book, watching countless hours of YouTube like I do, going to an event to network, or buying yourself ANYTHING to improve your skills. All of these have the potential to yield a 100x return on what you spend, in terms of your future earning potential.
For business or one-on-one real estate investing/real estate agent consulting inquiries, you can reach me at GrahamStephanBusiness @gmail.com
*Some of the links and other products that appear on this video are from companies which Graham Stephan will earn an affiliate commission or referral bonus. Graham Stephan is part of an affiliate network and receives compensation for sending traffic to partner sites. The content in this video is accurate as of the posting date. Some of the offers mentioned may no longer be available.
Get 2 Free Stocks on WeBull when you deposit $100 (Valued up to $1400): https://act.webull.com/k/Vowbik9Tm5he/main
The YouTube Creator Academy:
Learn EXACTLY how to get your first 1000 subscribers on YouTube, rank videos on the front page of searches, grow your following, and turn that into another income source: https://bit.ly/2STxofv $100 OFF WITH CODE 100OFF
My ENTIRE Camera and Recording Equipment:
https://www.amazon.com/shop/grahamstephan?listId=2TNWZ7RP1P1EB
FIRST: The book “Think And Grow Rich” by Napoleon Hill.
When it comes to making money, building wealth, and progressing in your career, I truly believe that a large part of that is mental. And this book gives you the EXACT strategies and blueprint to think like someone who makes millions of dollars and achieves whatever they set out to do.
SECOND: A Coffee Maker
The sad reality is that, according to the investment app Acorns, 1/3rd of American spend more on Coffee than on Retirement.
https://www.fool.com/retirement/2018/01/22/one-third-of-americans-spend-more-on-coffee-than-o.aspx
Not to mention, people between the ages of 25-34 spend an average of over $2000 per year on this deliciously amazing drink
https://sprudge.com/how-much-do-you-spend-on-coffee-each-year-136082.html
For someone who goes and gets a $3 cup of Starbucks coffee every morning…spending $35 on your own coffee maker would pay for itself in LESS THAN 2 WEEKS…and then everything else after that is profit.
THIRD: A crock pot.
All you need to do is throw in some meat and vegetables, and then forget about it until later…then afterwards, you’re going to get a really delicious home made meal, for a fraction of the price of eating out at a restaurant. Even if this doing this just saves you $5 per meal instead of grabbing food on the way home…your total cost of the crockpot PLUS ingredients should end up paying fo itself within less than 2 weeks…then, everything else after that is pure savings.
FOURTH: Rechargeable Batteries
These can be expensive! For a little more, you can get a whole bunch of rechargeable batteries and NEVER have to replace them, ever again.
FIFTH: A Reusable Water Bottle
Just setting yourself up with this ONCE should, ideally, pay for itself relatively quickly if you’re the type who would otherwise buy water bottles, or buy a drink when you’re out.
SIXTH: A reliable, used car
In terms of making and saving money - going with a vehicle that’s already seen the majority of its depreciation can be a great way to cut back on your expenses, and drive a car without losing much money.
SEVENTH: A DashCam
This is installed to the front of your car that continuously records footage in the event something happens. Chances are…hopefully…you’ll never need to use it. But, the $50-$100 you spend on this is almost like an insurance IF anything happens, and you need PROOF to back up your claims to an insurance company.
EIGTH: The Stock Market
This is where you can invest in a small ownership of a particular company, or groups of companies…and as their value goes up, so does your profit. In addition to that, many stocks pay what’s called ‘Dividends’ - this is when they pay YOU every quarter for owning their stock, depending on the profits of the company.
NINTH: Real Estate
The way I see it, is that we all need a place to live - and, if your strategic about it…you can find a way for this to pay for itself. One of the ways I do this is by what’s called “House hacking.” This is where you buy a multi-family property with 2 to 4 units, you move into one of the units, and then you rent the others to cover your cost of living. If done correctly, you should be able to break even on the property without coming out of pocket…thereby, “living for free.”
TENTH: Education.
This could be in the form of buying a book, watching countless hours of YouTube like I do, going to an event to network, or buying yourself ANYTHING to improve your skills. All of these have the potential to yield a 100x return on what you spend, in terms of your future earning potential.
For business or one-on-one real estate investing/real estate agent consulting inquiries, you can reach me at GrahamStephanBusiness @gmail.com
*Some of the links and other products that appear on this video are from companies which Graham Stephan will earn an affiliate commission or referral bonus. Graham Stephan is part of an affiliate network and receives compensation for sending traffic to partner sites. The content in this video is accurate as of the posting date. Some of the offers mentioned may no longer be available.
I use bus since I student and honemade coffee way better but somehow fancy coffee better for my writting work 😅
I thought the title was a joke at first 😂😅
The book is also free on YouTube
Haha! I was about to head over to Audible to get Think and Grow Rich, when you mentioned it 🙂
I’ve been doing all of these things up till the dash cam and I never thought of that. I want to house hack and have been investing heavily in myself, stocks and cryptos for a while now. Love what you teach.
Dear Jan 2020 Graham Stephan: BUY TOILET PAPER! IMMEDIATELY!
honestly that book sucked and was very hard to read
How do I make Pizza in a crock pot? lolz nooo really
Starbucks coffees are a lot more than $3
Napoleon Hill?! Really?
If you get value from his book that’s fine, but you should know he’s a huge fraud. Check out Coffeezilla’s vid on Napoleon Hill
I prefer instant coffee it does not require filters or maintenance of a coffeemaker and costs me less than 100 dollars a year
save on a coffee machine, just brew coffee with boiling water 🙂
What about living under a bridge? Imagine how much you can save a year!!!
A mattress.
whats a good 0 trading platfrom like robin hood that can be used in canada? the issue with wealth simple is they offer so few stocks
Invest in a Tinder plus so you don’t spend $3000 a year on escorts like I did 🤪
Yeeee algo
Reusable Keurig pods. 👍🏻
is it just me or is double tap upside down
Napoleon Hills Think and Grow Rich is one of my favorite books along with The Latte Factor. The Latte Factor is a must read as well!
Great video
Coffee maker costs too much just cold brew there’s no cost. All u need is a coffee filter and jugs any container really and the beans or cold brew grounds regular grounds also work too. Eliminate initial fees plus electric fees