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>> Top 5 Ways to Increase Your Income Successfully
by Nikola Grubisa
Why You Are Not Wealthy Today?
There are two reasons that you don’t have as much money today as
you desire:
You didn’t think about or plan for today before it arrived. Had
you been more aware, then, that you would always need money and
acted on that awareness in the past, you would be wealthier today
than you are right now. Why?
Because, you would have intentionally saved money (perhaps even
by making small sacrifices over the years) or invested money (even
small amounts) and would therefore have more money today than you
currently have. Make a list of your expenses for one month;
you’ll quickly discover how many unnecessary things you buy and
how much you could therefore set-aside for tomorrow.
If you want to free yourself from financial troubles, then start
putting a portion of your money into a special account.
The work you have now isn't bringing in enough money. There are
many ways to increase, even maximize, the financial and nonmonetary
rewards you earn from your job.
If you want to get more money out of your work, consider these
5 options.
1. Change jobs.
Money isn't everything. Financial gain isn't the only consideration
when evaluating your current employment. Work that you enjoy doing
will give you greater satisfaction, a feeling that no amount of
money can provide.
You've probably heard the saying, "Do what you love and the
money will follow." Successful people concentrate on their
work, the business, while unsuccessful people focus solely on the
money.
Think it over.
2. Take on an extra job.
Perhaps your primary job gives you great satisfaction, but doesn't
yet provide a sufficient income. Taking a second job may be a better
solution than changing jobs. Like everything else - it depends on
the individual. You know best. You have to consider the consequences;
working two jobs means there will be less time for everything else
and added pressure. Ask yourself if the increase in income is worth
the additional taxes you'll pay, time you will spend, etc.
3. Invest more time in your present job.
Another possibility is to put in more time into your present job.
Since you are probably paid according to time or efficiency, your
income will probably rise with more time invested. This alternative
is similar to the one above, that of increasing your workload, except
it doesn't require acclimating yourself to a new job and therefore
you don't need to concentrate on (and master) two different jobs.
However, the work may be monotonous (where adding an extra job might
allow combining mental and physical work, a possible advantage)
or less rewarding, thus, it might not be profitable to bet everything,
so to speak, on one horse.
4. Be more efficient in your present job.
One good variation is to be more efficient at your present job,
which often results in higher earnings. Think about how you can
save time and money. Search for bottlenecks and fix them. Consider
the Paret Principle - 80 percent of your income comes from 20 percent
of the work done. Concentrate more on effective tasks and less on
auxiliary ones that don't bring in money directly (like preparation,
cleaning, etc.).
5. Learn to enjoy your present job.
You'll move towards your goals faster if you organize your present
job so you enjoy it more. Make a list of things that make you happy
at work or bring you satisfaction from your job. The list might
include: what you have, what you have always wanted, where your
advantages are, how tasks can be done in a pleasant and fun way
and so on.
You'll find the job itself probably isn't so bad, it's just
that you have been focusing more on the negative, rather than the
positive, aspects. Be optimistic and start to take an interest
in your field of expertise. Associate with people who do similar
work and enjoy doing it - allow them to pass their enthusiasm on
to you.
Maybe you won't get a raise at first, but you'll be much happier
and not only at work. If I asked you, which you would prefer, money
or happiness, what would you say? Well, there, you see...
I promise you that over time you will be noticed - if not by your
superiors at work and business associates or partners, then by others.
There are always plenty of jobs for a worker who is conscientious
and an expert in his or her field.
Those who are the best in the business have doors opened everywhere,
regardless of whether such a qualified person is needed right then
or not.
Wise employers employ someone the moment they realize that a person
can benefit their company. They don't wait for an empty position
where they would be forced into a feverish search for an appropriate
candidate.
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Nikola Grubisa is a European Marketing and HRM Consultant
and the co-author of a European bestseller "The Millionaire
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