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Direction to your life Success
Direction to your life Success
Direction to your life Success
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On finishing his Matric, the author found that the real world was classified into five groups, and he had to choose the group of his dreams. Each group possesses values and attitudes that determine one’s success. This book explains the values and attitudes of people in each group. If you join the group, you automatically posses those values, and in return, they determine your success. The five groups found in the world of success and money are as follows:

- BREAD EATERS - THE UN-EMPLOYED
- BREAD WINNERS - THE EMPLOYEES
- BREAD PRODUCERS - THE SELF-EMPLOYED
- BREAD PROVIDERS - BIG BUSINESS PEOPLE
- BREAD AND BREAKFAST - THE INVESTORS

Choosing the right group for you from the outset, saves you from unnecessary suffering.

This book serves as a career guide for matriculants and tertiary students as it helps them to choose the best group for themselves. Remember, it’s all about your 100% attitude and the values of people you often hang around with. ‘SHOW ME YOUR FRIENDS - I’LL TELL YOU YOUR FUTURE’.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

SP LUTHULI is the Founder and Chairman of SP UNITED GROUP. Under his group he has established ten companies branded and trading after his name. He is an author, an entrepreneur, a speaker and a personal and business development coach. Through his seminars he touches and inspires tens of thousands of people. His vision is ‘TO BECOME THE AFRICAN SOLUTION TO POVERTY’.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherSP Luthuli
Release dateFeb 6, 2018
ISBN9781370451197
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    Direction to your life Success - SP Luthuli

    DIRECTION TO YOUR LIFE SUCCESS

    DIRECTION TO YOUR LIFE SUCCESS

    S P Luthuli

    Copyright © 2017 S P Luthuli

    First edition 2017

    Published by S P Luthuli Publishing at Smashwords

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or any information storage or retrieval system without permission from the copyright holder.

    The Author has made every effort to trace and acknowledge sources/resources/individuals. In the event that any images/information have been incorrectly attributed or credited, the Author will be pleased to rectify these omissions at the earliest opportunity.

    Published by Author using Reach Publishers’ services,

    P O Box 1384, Wandsbeck, South Africa, 3631

    Edited by Vanessa Finaughty for Reach Publishers

    Cover designed by Reach Publishers

    Website: www.reachpublishers.co.za

    E-mail: reach@webstorm.co.za

    Dedication

    This book is dedicated to individuals who want to be financially successful and have dreams to achieve, but their success vision is minimised by the size of their income; it is designed to define great values and financial attitudes leading most people in the wrong direction, opposite and parallel to their financial freedom. As you know, parallel lines never meet; this means that, if you don’t decide on a direction that will lead you to financial freedom one day, you will also walk the journey that is directly opposite and parallel to your success.

    The only way to your success is financial freedom. Without being free financially, youth can never achieve their dreams and reach their goals, no matter how much they want to. You will always experience more and more financial problems, meaning less and less of your dreams coming true.

    This book is also dedicated to visionary people such as students from high school and tertiary level as their career guidance of what is happening in real life and in the world of business and money. It will help them determine exactly what they want to do when they come out of school by defining the size of their vision, who their role models are and under which group type they fall in real life….

    "This book is based on facts about real life."

    Contents

    Dedication

    Chapter 1. Reallife Cash Flow Dimension Group #1 – Unemployed

    Chapter 2. Real-Life – Cash Flow Dimension Group #2 – Employees

    Chapter 3. ‘Real Life Cash Flow Dimension Group #3 Self-Employed

    Chapter 4. Big Business People

    Chapter 5. Real Life – Cash Flow Dimension – Cash Flow Jackpot Investors

    Chapter 6. Which Group Of People Do You Want To Be Part Of?

    Other Books by: SP Luthuli

    Chapter 1

    Reallife Cash Flow Dimension Group #1 – Unemployed

    "Facts about unemployed people."

    Find out what will happen in your life and where your chances of success if you spend the rest of your life with a group of unemployed people. Maybe you will consider a change of friends. Remember, change of friends is step number 1 to your success as you become like the people in that group; your values and attitudes are the same.

    Financial Values and Attitudes of Unemployed People

    How to differentiate them from other people of other cash flow dimension groups:

    1. No money coming in.

    • No money coming in is their number 1 value and, by that, they are known to ask for money from everyone they talk to.

    • It is because they don’t have regular income of their own and they have no control over it, because they only know one option for making money – which is finding a job. If they can’t find a job, they don’t know what to do next to change their lives.

    • They choose to spend their entire life as cheap people asking for donations all the time – because they lack the ability to think of alternative ways to make money.

    • They have lot of potential to succeed in their lives, but their financial attitude is forever being invested in job security. They can’t think of anything but a job. According to them, no job means no success.

    2. Fear of embarrassment.

    • Even though they do not have money and have absolutely nothing of their own, they still claim to be better than most people – this is why they can’t do anything cheap, because they claim to be well-off and always feel embarrassed if seen doing something cheap.

    • They hate domestic jobs, because they think it makes them cheaper; that is why they ignore domestic jobs and prefer to stay at home and do nothing, because their main worry is about ‘what other people will say’ if they see them in their jobs.

    "Life is like a lady – a lady who claims to be more beautiful than others is actually not."

    Meaning to say – those who pretend to be someone they are not are still not who they claim to be.

    "If you think you are, then you must know you are not.’’

    • Their entire life is based on fear of embarrassment.

    "What people will say?" is their national anthem.

    • The more they sing it, the longer they fear embarrassment, and the poorer they become due to their poor attitude regarding finances.

    3. Risk for quick cash or never risk at all.

    • In real life, you only become something when you have taken a risk to do something.

    o The risk of not knowing whether or not it’s going to be successful.

    o The risk of people’s rejections.

    o The risk of losing some money or something else.

    • If you risk nothing, you get nothing and will continue to be nothing, because nothing is your nickname of poverty.

    • They end up bossing around other people because they earn quick cash.

    4. Too much talk – no work, no money.

    • They are spending most of their time doing nothing – therefore, they have lots of time to spend on talking; that is why they know everything that’s happening under the sun.

    • They know every new release when it comes to modern cars, new music albums or artists – ‘they are living newsletters and know every neighbour whose furniture is being repossessed due to late payment’.

    They focus mostly on other people’s weaknesses rather than their own. If they can learn to mind their own business, they can be successful in life. poor people mind other people’s business; rich people mind their own business.

    5. No success –too much flexitime.

    • In townships, you often see people in groups laughing very loudly and doing nothing every day, from the morning ’til evening.

    • They sit on drains next to water meters or next to schools

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