Building Wealth in the Decade of the PACT – Episode 1 of 12

What are you planning to do differently in this new economy.  Success is a choice and if you want it, you can have it!  You can have it if you are willing  possess or develop certain success characteristics.  The good news is that anyone can do it!  These aren’t characteristics you are born with; they can be developed.

It really is a new economy and you have at least two choices.   The first is buy into the press and join the recession or second; create your own economy and leave the naysayers in the dust.   In this 12 part video series I’m going to share some of the best information I’ve found for creating long term wealth and a great quality of life.  Preparing for wealth is like preparing for a great feast, It takes planning, desire and effort to get the desired results.  Our first episode Preparing for Wealth begins a 12 week journey. I hope you enjoy it!

One of my brothers is a CPA and also a CFO of his company.  Socially he is a fun loving wildman, in business he’s one of the most conservative guys I know.  When it comes to investing, he’s not a risk avoider, he’s a risk manager. One of his favorite expressions is proper planning prevents poor performance.  With his management team he’s guided his company from under $50 million a year to over $200 million in revenue.  They couldn’t have handled that growth if it came overnight so they prepared for it and have become number 1 in their niche.  As individuals and entrepreneurs, we need to be prepared too…

Stay tuned for Episode 2 – Profitable Habits

To your success…

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13 Responses to “Building Wealth in the Decade of the PACT – Episode 1 of 12”

  1. gina says:

    thanks waiting on the rest of the videos!

  2. Rob & Cindy Fonner says:

    Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great job Augie! We are in the process of putting goals to paper and the SMART test will definitely help. Thanks again.
    Rob and Cindy

  3. Augie says:

    Glad to hear you’re working on the goals, they’ll help you create the plan that will enable you to produce results.

  4. Love the quote “life is like a roll of toilet paper!” lol

    As always, Augie, you are a fountain of knowledge.keep it up!

  5. Gary says:

    Thanks Augie for your investor tips. It’s time to get my goals set up and your ‘S M A R T ‘ test is a big help. Looking forward to your future videos.

  6. Augie says:

    You’re welcome Gary. I know you’ve got some great deals in the hopper. We’re always here to help with questions. Good goals lead to good results!

  7. Karin Weiri-Kolle says:

    Great video and as always very inspiring. A call for action indeed.

  8. Carmen says:

    Thank you Augie for always being a good advisor…Looking forward to next episode.

  9. Logan Newell says:

    I achieved half of my goals last year, thank you for reminding me why!

  10. Wagner Soares says:

    Hi Augie,

    Always good to hear your thoughts and comments. Let me know when the next episode comes up.

  11. Steve Simpson says:

    Augie,

    What are some good ways to hold yourself accountable if you do not have a mentor or a coach? I have started writing weekly goals down and am achieving some of them, but I feel like I need a kick in the accountability butt.

  12. Augie says:

    This a great question Steve. Keeping ourselves accountable is akin to hiring the fox to guard the chicken coop. There is however a solution. Tell people your goals. Make them public because when they say, “Hey Steve, how’s that _____ project going?” or “Did you get that job done you told me you were committed to?” You’ll be hard pressed to have to tell them, “Well I didn’t do it” or “I did something less important instead.” Public goals are committed goals.

    You can also post them on Facebook or your blog if you have one. Then you might end up with more accountability partners than you could imagine. Last but not lease you could make an agreement with a friend or better yet and acquaintance to serve as accountability partners for one another. Just establish a framework upon which you both agree. Then have at it.

    I hope this helps.

    To your success…

    Augie

  13. Joel Kaiser says:

    If we all did what the dentist said to do, we would most likely not need a dentist.

    Your dialog is what those who sit on the fence needs. Push forward or fall back.

    A treat listening to you

    Joel

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