MBA chai-wala by Gaurav

 

MBA chai-wala by Gaurav

 

 

Hi guys today I will tell you the unbelievable story of praful billore. The who didn’t get admission IIM ahmedabad. And then started his own chai stall and now he had a turnover of 3 crore. Want to know his journey and his ideas so read this  blog till the end.

 

Praful Billore: The Initial Struggle

This story is of a middle-class guy Prafull Billore who was ambitious, hardworking and wanted to pursue his masters from IIM Ahmedabad. To achieve his goal he studied 10 hours a day but couldn’t taste success in clearing the CAT exam. He failed 3 out of the 3 times he appeared for the CAT exam. Although his parents supported him despite repetitive failure but not getting success in every attempt broke him and he was in depression for some time.

During distress, he roamed around the city for comfort and discovered a place in Ahmedabad where it felt like a second home for him. Tagged with failure, depression, he had no clue what to do next. So to sustain life, he started working at McDonald’s. In the initial period, he was a housekeeping staff and soon got promoted to kitchen staff and took orders and served customers.


MBA chai-wala by Gaurav


Although he worked in a well-known brand, he always desired to have his own identity. Starting his own business was always there in the back of his mind. Initially, he planned to start a cafe but that cost a huge sum of INR 15 lakhs. With no cash in hand, he dropped the plan; but to start his own venture was always he thought of.


MBA chai-wala by Gaurav

 

Five years ago, Prafull Billore, a 20-year-old B.Com graduate from a village in Madhya Pradesh arrived in Ahmedabad with plans of starting a business that would help him overcome the disappointment of not getting an MBA seat in any of the prestigious business schools in India.


Within three months, he set up a roadside tea stall borrowing Rs 8,000 from his father and christened the shop with a quirky name, MBA Chaiwala. (The MBA in the name stands for Mr Billore Ahmedabad)

Prafull Billore, who started from a roadside tea stall, has now built a Rs 3 crore turnover F & B business.


On the first day he made a sale of Rs 150, and there has been no looking back since as his business took off.
He has tried many new things; including selling tea at political rallies, naming the tea after the programmes initiated by the parties, and by FY 2019-20 the turnover had touched Rs 3 crore.

Prafull’s business model grabbed the attention of the media and an invitation to address the students at IIM Ahmedabad, where he had dreamt of studying once

 

MBA chai-wala by Gaurav

chai Is India’s favourite beverage. According to the report, for every one cup of coffee, Indians consume 30 cups of tea. For some, it’s not just a drink that starts their day it’s a way of life. This sentiment is exactly what Prafull Billore from Madhya Pradesh tapped into – like so many millions of tea sellers. So what makes him different? Consider his life story .Four years ago, after he dropped out of an MBA course in Ahmedabad, Prafull decided to start his own business of selling chai.

He borrowed Rs 8,000 from his father, and put up a stall named ‘Chai Wala’, outside the premises of the Indian Institute of Management – Ahmedabad. On his first day, he made a profit of Rs 150. Everyone was intrigued by this English-speaking chaiwala.

 

Today, Prafull has a 300 sq ft restaurant named ‘MBA Chai Wala’, where he has employed 20 people. In the financial year 2019-20, he recorded a turnover of Rs 3 crore. “My dream is to sell tea across the country, and that every Indian drink my tea,” he says.

 

MBA Chaiwala was so famous that IIM Ahmedabad invited Prafull Billore to participate in one of their events and give a speech on how to grow big with passion. The irony was the same IIM Ahmedabad, where he wanted to pursue his MBA studies in the early days but failed, he started his own venture and now was invited to deliver a speech.

 

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No business is successful unless you’re dedicated and passionate about the same. Taking risks may be challenging, but a risk never taken is a failure. Build in the courage and start chasing your dreams, not for others but yourself.

 

Hope you liked this story very much. What you learnt from this story? Tell me in the comment box. This is  my one of the favourite success story. No one can imagine in India the a chaiwala can become a millionaire. I want to say only one thing don’t lose hope believe in yourself. Make your goal clear. Face the  problems like an opportunity then you done. No one can stop you to become a millionaire.

So that’s it for today hope you like this story and met in another blog. so stay tuned. Let’s become successful together.

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The story of life by Gaurav

 


The story of life by Gaurav

 In today's blog I am going to tell you the story or a reality of old man. so without wasting any let's begin with our blog.

 

How long will I live? This is a question my 95-year-old uncle asked me the other day. He still man- ages to walk to the fields, with a stick, twice a day. He still per- forms his morning pooja. But he eats far too little; can't hear a word; and feels a lot weaker than before. He will live to a 100, his son adds. Makes me wonder what would happen to us if we lived that long.

    Does one tire of living, often ask myself. I have witnessed how fondly my 80-year- old grandmother would relish her food. And how eager she was about good food. A common thread across many elders I have known, is the fondness for food. And then the attachment for tiny material objects; the penchant for hoarding; the adamance about where they would live; the steadfastness for daily routines; the eagerness for information, bordering on gossip and so many such little quirks. It would seem to me that people don't tire of their desires. Not easily.


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What if I also became one such elder? Craving chocolate ice cream at midnight and unwilling to sleep without my favourite pillow? How would manage to pull through a day without meeting people or having conversations? How would I stay in a house without a balcony that looks into the sky? Or without a bird that would chirp in the morning? Or flowers and greens that fill my yard? Oh, that list is so long. Would not being able to shorten It make my old age unbearable? What would happen and how would those years be?

    I nurture a romantic notion. Of a tiny house in a small village. With a large yard full of trees. And a cow in the yard; a tom cat prowling about and a dog at my feet. I imagine a house in which anyone who wants to come in is welcome. To stay, to eat, to talk and to lead a simple life of just food, books, music and the charm of the vast outdoors. A house without locks as it has no hoards. And a life telling stories to little children. Teaching them some math and literature. And feeding them all the milk, yogurt and ghee that the cows give. Or is that still too long a list of desires with too many specifications?

I always argue that old age must involve abdication. Of most worldly possessions and pleasures. But I do not see examples of that happening around me. I do not see even the earlier generation giving up worldly possessions. I mostly see fear, secrecy, bitterness, complaint, and many negative emotions that hinge on expectations and disappointments. Then I see stinging loneliness. Even those who have resigned to a quiet life, seem burdened by the lackluster everyday existence. My plans are dismissed as too surreal when cross checked against these realities. So here is my list of questions about old age. Consider them as points to ponder.

The story of life by Gaurav


 First, is there a point where one stops bothering about income and expense? Will these questions nag one to death? After retirement, the first 10 years may be spent on trying to still earn an income; the next 10 may be spent on ensuring expenses are in line. What after that? Wouldn't there be a situation of lesser expense? Would one not feel old enough to spend and use the corpus? Should old age always be spent counting pennies?

Second, would age enable becoming minimalistic? There is so much one can do without. At some point one must stop acquiring things. Why does one keep buying and hoarding? Is it a psychological response to feeing lonely? If needs are limited, expenses are limited, and anxiety about money is also lesser. What does it take to say no to stuff, and to be con- tent with what is already there?

 Third, why postpone giving to the day when one is no more? What happens if one systematically gives away little things at first, and slowly progresses to bigger things? Keep say 30% of your wealth for yourself, and give away all else? Wouldn't that be enough to see one through? Shouldn't the act of simplifying one's finances begin soon after retirement and get tighter as years roll?

 Fourth, how does one develop a network that is outside the family and nurture it? Like minded friends undoubtedly add to the joys of life, especially at old age. But one must also be in touch with youth. For the sheer energy, freshness, fearlessness and unbounded joy that children and youth bring, they must be part of an elder's life. Age bestows perspective and appreciation that enriches the lives of the young in no small measure. In these days of distant grandchildren, how does one bring these joys into one's life?

Fifth, how does one deal with limited mobility? Of a life without travel? Or even the joys of a long walk or trek? How does one reconcile with the same piece of sky each day? Money can't buy the joys that our own aging frames cannot enjoy. Is being relegated to passive television and social media the only solace? Will vicarious pleasure replace real experiences? How does one cope with the lack of new experiences? Or is that longing also something to be frowned upon?

 

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Sixth, is there a point when one looks within, becomes quieter from that introspection, and exhibits gratitude rather than entitlement? How does that come about? Why is old age filled with noisy complaints, bitter accusations, and resenting withdrawal when nothing else works? What does it take for truth about one's mortality to prevail as a humbling presence? This attitude may not be about money, or is it? Retirement planning is so overtly focused on adequacy of income and wealth to care about these questions. When one's immediate family lives too far away, and when one knows that the loving spouse will also depart one day, how does one pre- pare for life? How does one minimise the scope of activities to just a few? How does one allocate money for what matters-relationships, conversations. Or how does one allocate money for what must be done bequest, charity. And how does one order one's life to clutch to the last strands of meaningful existence, even as the body and limbs are winding down. I am keen to know if personal finance offers any answers.

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Money habits by Gaurav

 


Money habits by Gaurav

 

Hi guys in today’s blog I going to tell you about the money habits. Please implement this habits in your life and notice the change. So without wasting any time let’s get started.

Covid-19  has forced us to look at some aspects of life afresh. For many people, the financial fallout of Covid-19 has brutally exposed the fragility of their personal finances. Salary cuts and job losses have left many scrounging for cash. Despites being asset-rich, some have struggled to arrange for liquidity to tide over a cash crunch. The disruption in income has blown away rosy calculations and ambitious goals. Borrowers have been unable to cobble together enough money to pay back hefty loans. Hundreds who have succumbed to the virus have not left behind a will, leaving families without access to assets.

      The message is clear, we must change our money habits and question preset notions of financial security. Many of us are set in our ways of dealing with money matters. Just as we revisit other facets of life post Covid-19, it is tie to refashion some of our savings, borrowing and investing habits. Not sure where to start? After speaking to financial advisors, we have zeroed in on a few areas that demand your immediate attention. Not all of these tweaks can be done overnight. Some habits may have to be phased out gradually. A new approach may take time to take shape. But over time, these tweaks should put you in a better position to deal with financial shocks.

 

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Always have ample liquidity

The pandemic has brought into focus the importance of having enough liquidity at all times. Simply having huge savings doesn’t count for anything if these are illiquid. Your prized real Estates assets won’t come to your aid when in need of immediate cash. The lakhs stashed away in instruments with a lock-in will also be out of reach. Forget about getting your money out of traditional insurance plans either. It’s not at all wrong to have illiquid assets. But it is vital to have sizeable chunk of savings in assets that you can sell quickly on a rainy day. One man said that, “investing all savings without providing for liquidity comfort will pose a serious problem when you desperately need the money.”

You can ensure liquidity by setting up an emergency fund that is big enough to take care of 3-6 months’ expenses. Some experts say a nominal buffer of 3-6 months’ expenses may longer be adequate. On big tycoon said, “Emergency savings need a drastic overhaul in the face prolonged threat to jobs and incomes. At least one year’s expenses should be kept aside for this.”

     

           The requirement may be even higher for those engaged in more vulnerable occupations with limited alternatives work, or for households where both partners work in the same industry. It is also important to review your liquidity position periodically. This buffer may be in the form of bank deposits or even open-ended mutual funds, apart from idle bank balance. Having enough liquidity comes at the expense of lower returns, but it’s a price worth paying.

 

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Don’t borrow future income

The ‘buy now, pay later’ philosophy has got a rude jolt. Amid salary cuts and business disruptions, many individuals and households who borrowed heavily are stuck in a quagmire. Some are unable to repay the loan while others are left with little savings after servicing hefty EMIs. For many, the issue is of borrowing more than they can afford. When talking on a big loan, most borrowers may rosy assumptions about future income. Even if the loan or outlay seems out of comfort zone now, many surmise that a rising income trajectory will make it more affordable down in the line.     

                            This logic often dictates the spending itself. Why not shell out a few lakhs extra for the roomier 3BHK even when a compact 2BHK would suffice? In lieu of the hatchback, what is few thousands more rupees in monthly EMI for that swanky new sedan? It is this premise of borrowing from futures anticipated income that can spell disaster. This thinking has to be revisited as shocks can disrupt the best laid plans. Rege cautions. “Don’t fool yourself with false optimism regarding the future. If often derives lifestyle changes that can be painful to reverse later.”

 

            Any lone decision must be taken on the basis of prevailing circumstances. The thumb rule is that all EMIs should not add up to more than 50% of your current income. Also, don’t take a loan just because it is available. If your EMIs gobble up too much of your income, other critical financial goals, like saving or retirement or your kids’ educations, might get scuppered.

 

Now I think you know about the savings and about the wealth now give me permission to end this blog. Met in another blog. So stay tuned. Let’s become successful together. And thanks for reading blogs. And do comment and follow my blog.


How to manage yourself and your wealth by Gaurav

 

How to manage yourself and your wealth by Gaurav


Want to know how businessman manage their expenses. How they manage money. learn about their life style. So let’s begin with our blog.

  First you have to ask one question to yourself. What does money meant to you? If you want to be rich then your thinking should be like this.

Money is means to fulfil your needs and desire for self, parents and family.  It    is a means to an end. You should have enough of it but then the greed for it also can end up destroying us. If you really want to be millionaire then don’t be in greed. Greed can destroy you, your family and your status. And in today’s world money is god.

 

So now I will ask you some questions and I will give my opinion or my thoughts. And the answer can be fluctuate with your choices. Now I will ask a question and you have to present your views.

 

How to manage yourself and your wealth by Gaurav

What are your top financial goals as an individual?

For any parent, the kid comes first. Providing for your kid is at the top of you mind, so that he has a decent education and he has a decent lifestyle. Then, of course, providing for a high quality retirement where you don't have to compromise on lifestyle once I retire. I'm a little bit of a gourmet connoisseur, I like to have my malt as well. There are intermittent goals, such as travel and, at some point, may be housing. I do own a house, but it's in my hometown (Nagpur). At some point, if price and wallet permit, buying a house in a Bangalore suburb of my choice is also a goal. If you are buying a car then you should be able to buy the same car three times. If you not able then It will affect your future. So learn how to manage expenses.

 

What does your portfolio look like?

Close to 85-­90% of my money is invested in equities. All my incremental money also goes in equities. I do not count my PF (provident fund) in this.  My first job was as an equity analyst with a local brokerage firm. Even before that, I fell in love with equities in probably 12th standard. I used to interact with people in my family who were related to stock markets. I've been in private wealth firms now for 16 years. Hence, from day one, it's been equities. Equity investments for me are a combination of stocks and mutual funds. I also hold a lot of my portfolio in ESOPs. From the childhood I have the curiosity about this field and now I choose this field as my profession. And that’s how I am earning according to my vision. So follow your dream and success you automatically come in your foot.

What was your most successful investment? What are the mistakes you’ve made?

All the investments that I made in the late 90s, and mind you I have not sold a single share, have been the most successful in terms of IRR (internal rate of return ). I bought Nestle, ITC etc., but on a very small capital.  I also do remember that I bought a lot of the dot­com stocks  which went to zero. My experience has shown that if you buy 20­30 stocks and hold them, the better quality companies more than make up for the duds. So, the lesson I've learned is that in equities, patience and longevity beats everything else. It is 90 per cent temperament and 10 per cent skill. And I have done  my mistake at the age of 18 I invested around 10000 without any knowledge and I had to face a big loss then I learned in deep and now I am a successful investor.

 

How to manage yourself and your wealth by Gaurav

How much emergency funds do you have and where do you keep it?

I've always had this principle that you should have at least 12 months of your expenses as emergency funds. You may call it very inefficient to keep that amount of money idle, but I always have that amount lying in my savings account. Now, there are even savings banks accounts, which give you 6­7%. I tell people that maybe you should have one year’s worth money. and that’s how you should plan your money like this.

 

What kind of amount would you require for your retirement?

Ten years back, if you'd asked me, I could have put a number of ₹5 crore. But today, that number doesn't excite me because my lifestyle has gone up. I have figured it's a moving target. Today, the target I am looking at is 200­250 cores.

 

How to manage yourself and your wealth by Gaurav

What is the most important message to people on managing wealth? As philosophical as it may sound, managing wealth, I believe, is predominantly about managing yourself. If you know your own temperament, you will be a better investor. Also, keeping it simple, and thinking long term is the crux of what I've learned in 24 odd years of my career. Ultimately, you are your biggest cash­ generating machine. So, invest in yourself as in your career or your training, picking up skills. Skills is most importance for us. Now we have the amazing opportunities in next 5-10 years lots of companies will come in our country so we have to ready with our skills. So we can grab the opportunities. Have you ever noticed when some person got a job or any other things so peoples says he got this because he is lucky. But the main thing didn’t know the hard-work behind that. So do for yourself, for your family and do for maintain your status.

 

So that’s it for today. Met in another blog. so stay tuned. Let’s become successful together.

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Fluent English challenge by Gaurav

 Fluent English challenge by Gaurav


Want to speak fluent English with confidence. So today I am giving you one challenge if you do this then you will be able to speak fluent English in next 7 days. So let’s begin with our blog.

 No matter where you stand, just after reading this blog you will see the huge difference in your speaking. I am going to give you some technique if you follow that techniques then no one stop you to be fluent speaker. So let’s begin with our seven days English fluency challenge. Whenever you see someone who speak fluent English we impressed by that person. We think have he know all the English words. Is it not afraid of speaking? May be you are listening that person first time but he is not speaking first time. You must have seen some cricketers whose English is not good when they join the team but then his English improves by giving an interview on TV. There is not any difference between them and you but there is one difference they get chance to speak in interview and in media and you not get chance. You got same limited opportunities like job interview or giving some interviews and etc. you can’t do practice from here you will get only one chance here. your each and every interview is like do or die for you. Follow this techniques to be a good speaker and practice this techniques for your job interview, meetings and other stuff also.

 

Fluent English challenge by Gaurav

In this technique I will  give you some mock situations to be a good speaker. Then you will become fluent English speaker and confident person and your success chances get 5 times high.

 

Step one -: you need one book and one pen. Set your goal and write done in your book. And make a list of  14 conversation topics related to your goal. If you are preparing for the job  interview then your  topics maybe the interview questions that can ask you at the time of interview. And if you don’t have a goal and you are not comfortable to find the topics then I will give you some genral topics.

1.       Tell about yourself

2.       Tell  about your family

3.       Describe your job \ describe your daily routine.

4.       What is your aim in life?

5.       Which is the most memorable moment of your life?

6.       If you are start a business, what would that be?

7.       Are reality shows on TV, real or fake?

8.       What kind of person you were during the childhood?

9.       What would you show a guest in your hometown?

10.   What is your dream job?

11.   What do you do to stay fit?

12.   Are machines making us lazy?

13.   If I were invisible for a day, what would I do?

14.   If you become the president of your country, what would you change?

 

Step 2 :-  pick any two random question  from this list and start writing the  answer in your copy. Your answers should not be in your yes or no. you have to explain the answer like if you pick, what is your dream job? Then the answer should consist a detail explain about that topic, like why pick that job only, and what are your expectation from that job. And why you want that job like this.

 

Step 3 :- read  your answers two times and third time speak your answer loudly without seeing the answer. The answer should match your written answer. If the answer Is not exactly like the written answer then its ok but you answer should be the similar with your written answer. If not then repeat this process again.

Step 4 :- and if you learn this answers correctly then speak this answers in front of any real person or you can record your voice and you can check where you did mistake and where you have to focus upon. And try you find someone who can speak with you in English and you can take the help of Cambly mobile app, in this app you can talk with the native of canaada and US. Who not only talk with you in English but also help you to find your mistake and do right your mistakes.

 

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And I also have one trick to speak in English just you have to speak with yourself. Find some place where  no one can disturb you. Take your mobile and record your voice while speaking English and practice daily for half an hour a day. They after 30 day listen your voice from  day 1 to day 30 you will find  much difference between your 1st day and 30th day.

 

So that’s it for today hope you like this blog. met in another blog. so stay tuned for next blog. lets become successful together. Thanks for reading my blog.

 

 

 

 


Elon musk personality by Gaurav

 

Elon musk personality by Gaurav




Hi today I am going to show you the success story of Elon Musk. Its like a interview. In this you will know about the Elon musk. How efficient he was. You should know about him. He is an amazing personality.

 

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Elon musk :- I am available 24 x 7. Just to help solve issues. Call me 3am of Sunday morning, I don’t care.

Interviewer -: When you thought I was just like an easily build an electric car and a rocket?

Elon musk  -:  I don’t think it would be easy. I could said, I thought they would probably fail. But you know, like, creating a company is almost like having a child. So it’s sort of like, how do you say your child should not have food?

Interviewer -: so once you have  the company, you have to the nurses and take care of it, even if it. Runs you

Elon musk -: yeah

Interviewer -: but it was in tough times in 2008. End of 2008. How did you get through that period of crisis?

Elon musk -: we just break for a second. It was worth it. It’s everything and as well as borrowing money from friends to pay the rent. Well, I mean, tesla really faces severe threat, threat of death. Due to the model three. Production ramp essentially. The company was bleeding money like crazy. And if we didn’t solve these problems, very short period of time. And it was extremely difficult to solve the death

Interviewer -: how close to death did you come?

Elon musk -: Where’re within single  digit weeks. 7 days of week, sleeping in the factory. Worked away from the paint show, assembly, body shop.

Interviewer -:You ever worry about yourself imploding.

Elon musk -: absuletly no one should put this many hours into work. This is not good. Peoples should not work this hard. Let’s not do this is very painful.

Interviewer -: Painful in what sense?

Elon musk -:  it hurts my brain. My heart.

Interviewer -: Where do you come up with your best ideas. Are you on vacation? Are you kind of just like in the middle of the night you wake up and start drawing things down?

Elon musk -: oh, you know, this sounds really good but like, the shower probably you know, wake up and go shower in the morning. And I thinks actually what’s  really happened is kind of stuff Has percolated in the subconscious brain. And it’s not really occuring in the shower but you’re kind of  getting the results of last night’s, you know, computation basically, whatever are that you get into.

 

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I found this interview on one youtube channel and I like this video very much. Today I am not feeling good. That’s why I have posted this. I didn’t want to post anything but  you know, if I cant do this then you may be distract from my blog. I know this interview is very confusing. Even I didn’t understand this interview in first but after watching 4-5 times I understood.

This is about the Elon musk. In this someone took interview of Elon musk. In this interview the Elon musk describe when he got failure in 2008 he said how much  pain he had in the past.

  Elon musk is an amazing personality. The man who thought about reusable rocket. I haven’t seen any other personality who face different-different type of difficulties and now he is the richest man in the world. He got failure from the Paypal. He is the cofounder of Paypal. But after some time he was fired by the Paypal by his friends. Is the worlds richest man and then also he work for 16 hour a day. He don’t like when someone take his more time. He don’t want  to waste his time. I read about him, when he was small and  when he see dream or is he in the deep thinking no one can disturb him. When he has thinking something the he is not able to see anything around him. When he used to think that time he cant see anything then his parents thinks he gone mad. And his parent did his operations two times. But his parent don’t the truth. Tesla has played most important role in his life. And I salute his thoughts. Now his research is going on the most amazing and useful topic which is Nuralink.



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Now I would like to suggest you learn something more from him. Research about him. He is the one man army. Read  about him, how he become worlds richest man? He was nothing and now he is the most powerful person in the world. And the main thing who give him success is tesla.

 

I think you liked todays blog, met in another blog. lets become successful together. That’s it for today and thanks for reading this blog.


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How to get rich at young age by Gaurav


How to get rich at young age by Gaurav


hi, guys today I will give you some successful wealth file in this blog you learn about the rich and poor mindset which will make you a millionaire if you implement this thing in life.

Wealth file no 1 

Rich people believe “I create  my life.”                                                                                                                        Poor people believe “Life happens to me.”



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This wealth file says rich peoples manage their life by own means they take the decision in which they are comfortable. On the other hand, poor peoples live the life by others decisions. Example maximum poor peoples don’t have such knowledge to do business and they do work as a worker. They are not comfortable in that job but they still do their job because if they don’t do the job then they cant feed their families. This is one of the major differences between the poor and rich. So focus to become rich. Develop the mindset like a millionaire thinks like a millionaire. 



Wealth file 2

Rich peoples play the money game to win.                                                                                                      Poor people play the money game to not lose. 

This wealth file says rich peoples earn money to become rich. And poor peoples earn only some savings and daily meals. They don’t invest their money to become rich. Rich peoples want to grow more and the poor thing if we save money then we can become rich. I have told you in my previous blog that no one can become a millionaire without investment. Are you enjoying the study of mindset?



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Wealth file 3

Rich people are committed to being rich.                                                                                                    Poor people want to be rich.


This wealth file says rich peoples promised to oneself that I will become richer. That’s why they don’t spend their time at parties or social gatherings.  They focus on their work. They learn new skills to become richer, they don’t spend their time watching TV. Have you noticed the big car brands like ( Mercedes, Audi, Lamborghini, and many more ) don’t do their advertisement on TV?. The main thing behind this is that they know that the person who can buy this car does not waste time in front of the TV. And on the other hand, the poor want to be rich but they don’t want to do the effort. They waste their time. They want to live like a rich person but they don’t do any actions Rich people put in all the possible efforts to become rich. 



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Wealth file 4 

Rich propel think big.                                                                                                                                    Poor people think small.


Rich people think big with a long vision. Also, get out of your comfort zone. And the poor peoples thinks small and they live in there comfort zone. If  You don’t want to get out of your comfort zone then there is no chance to get success in your life. If your main goal is to become reach then definitely you will become rich. But just you have to put your efforts and be consistent with your dream. If you do easy work now then there is high chance to get difficult life in future. And if you do difficult work now then there is a high chance you will get comfortable living in the future. 



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Wealth file 5

Rich peoples focus on opportunities.                                                                                                                    Poor peoples focus on obstacles.


Rich peoples focus upon opportunities and solutions. And poor people think on the obstacle and negative things. And that’s why the poor attracts negativity. 



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Wealth file 6 

Rich peoples admire other rich and successful people.                                                                              poor people resent rich and successful people.


Rich peoples admire other rich peoples and like rich people. On the other hand, the poor don’t like rich peoples. They don’t even like the thoughts of rich peoples. They think rich people made rich by doing something bad. They think money is the root of all problems. It just happens of their mindset.



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Wealth file 7 

Rich people associate with successful peoples.                                                                                             Poor peoples associate with unsuccessful peoples.

Means these files say rich peoples love to live with rich peoples. They like met them. If both the rich people met then they plan to do more. And they also share experiences with each other. They talk about how they can grow in their life. On the other hand, when two people meet they talk about their problems, they do gossips on the topic of cricket, or on any other political topic which doesn’t men in their life. They just do time pass. Most of the peoples waste their precious time to watch cricket. So how they can become rich.  That is the main reason why poor peoples are becoming poorer. They don’t want to invest their time for growth and waste time on Instagram Facebook and other platforms for just time pass so this is not the right way to become rich. If you want to be rich then you  have to think like rich person.



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 I think it's enough for today. I tomorrow's blog you can find more wealth files so stay tuned for tomorrow. Let's become successful together.

Thank you……..!


Rich and poor mindset by Gaurav

 


Rich and poor mindset by Gaurav 


Hey, guys today I will tell you about how you can be rich in a short time. When I was in 10th class I used to think if I get a  job that pays me 50k per month that will be sufficient for me and that time I think I cant earn more than  50k. but now my mindset is changing now I think about how can I earn millions. So that’s how my mindset change. It mandatory to think like a rich if you want to become rich. And today I am going to give you some tips to change your mindset. If you want to change your mindset then read this blog till the end.

 

Rich and poor mindset by Gaurav

Now let's begin with our secrets of millionaires' mindset session one. Now I am going to tell you about the money blueprint and psychology & mindset of millionaires. These are the scientifically proven most of the billionaires use these techniques.

 

                               T                                        Thoughts

 

                               F                                         Feelings      

                                

                               A                                         Actions

 

                               R                                        Results

 

 

 

Rich and poor mindset by Gaurav

This rule says our thoughts gave birth to the feelings and our feelings gave birth to the actions and then action decides the end results. Let's learn how our thoughts and feelings affect our actions and results. If you save or invest the money by the intention of this money will help in my bad time then you take actions according to them. And then you will earn or save according to that only. And in the end that bad time will come. And same you will think to be a rich. Listen rich people did not think to save for their bad time they invest their money to grow. They think at a big level and they earn also on a big level. Rich peoples don’t think about small things they think big and their actions are also big so they get amazing end results. That what I want you to think. Change your mindset.  Mindset is the only responsible to happen everything in our life. I have said to you in the previous blog also that we attract the things which you want. If you want negative and poorness then you get that and if you think big or think big so you can get this easily. That’s how the law of attraction work.

 

Rich and poor mindset by Gaurav

           Actually rich peoples think about what should happen In the future. And poor think about what should not happen in the future. These two thoughts are influenced by our money blueprint. Money blueprint is like the root of the tree you sawed. Tree means your income source. So the root of the decision which type of fruits will come. Here fruits mean the results you will get.




Money blueprint is influenced by these 3 things

1st verbal programming => this law says you hear the thoughts about the money and rich peoples from your surrounding from your parents your friend or maybe your neighbours this thing condition your thoughts. Like the poor peoples tells their child that money Is the root of all the problems. Rich peoples are very selfish. They put this thought in your mind unconsciously  And every rich people earn money in the wrong way. So that does not mean they are wrong they tell you by their mindset and by their experiences.

                          On the other hand, rich parents teach their children how to become rich. They gave knowledge according to their mindset so their child is grasping that thing in their mind. So they will think like a millionaire from childhood and they can grow easily. Now I think you are knowing what is the role of mindset in our life.

 





Rich and poor mindset by Gaurav



2nd modelling =>  you learn from your surrounding like how peoples spend their money. how they leave and how is their behavior. Means your thoughts are build from childhood. Let's take the example of one kid who lives in a slum area and one who live in a society. Their thoughts are totally different.  One leans bad habits from the surrounding. I am not offending that kid but it’s a harsh truth he will start to be like that slum people. Now take the example of the kid who lives in a civil society. This kid will learn good things, good manners, and his thinking are also different from that person. So here the law of modeming works. Its say you adopt things from your surrounding.  So live in a good surrounding. And the main thing if poor people want to change their mindset then they can do.




 

Rich and poor mindset by Gaurav

3rd specific incident => if something happens bad in your past or financial situation is not good then you think I will earn more money so I cant see this situation again. Actually, most of the peoples think same. The self-made billionaire follows these conditions to become rich. So these are some things that differentiate between a poor mindset or a rich mindset.

 I think it's enough for today. Met in another blog. so stay tuned. Let us become successful together

Thank you

 

 

 

 

 

 


communication skills by Gaurav

communication skills by Gaurav 



What do you think is the most important skill for you? Answer me which skill you need to become rich? Which still needs to get results? Think. Take a deep breath and think about it. We are human beings. Are the only ones who have been gifted with the ability to communicate to talk and express our thoughts. To convey or message, to convey feelings, our emotions. No other species on the earth has that particular ability. So what we can understand by that is if you got that skills you need to ensure you increase your skill a lot. Be a good communicator. you convey your message. You can easily modulate your voice. If need raises the voice and if need low down your voice and if required to speak normally then do that.  Whenever required you to people laugh then you can do that like it’s a piece of cake for you.  Whenever required you to emotional people do that like a piece of cake. If you would need to motivate people then do it very easily. That is the gift that you have and you need to work upon that skill so that you can become an amazing communicator or speaker. 



communication skills by Gaurav


                      Now let’s talk about platforms. Youtube, Facebook,  Instagram,  TikTok what is this? these are the platforms where you can convey your message, Where you express yourself. These platforms are made to communicate and for that to happen you need to become a very good communicator. that you can make videos and you can be the face of your own or your organization or the face of your buisness. You can develop a personal brand of yourself. You can be known to people that is what you need to do.  


communication skills by Gaurav


   Now I am giving you some communication tips. So if you want to start you video so don’t start your video with good morning or good evening. State the mainline which describes your video. So you can attract the peoples. You don’t have to create for satisfaction. You have to create so the peoples get some knowledge. First, make your image in the audience. So peoples know you, so people know what you are. That is the main idea behind communication mastery. 



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Communication skill is one of the important skill which can make you a leader. Communication mastery has a great scope in the future. You know our prime minister Narendra Modi wants to make the biggest economy in the world. This means more and more businesses start in India in the next 5 years so we have the scope to become a communicator. we can work for a company as a  spoke person. We can take seminars for them. And many other things we can do. Even if you are working in the company or doing a job this skill will make you extraordinary from other people. You can be a lead team member. If you work like that so there, there is a high chance to get a high chance of getting a promotion.



communication skills by Gaurav


So that’s it for today. Let's met in another blog so stay tuned. 

Let's become successful together.