30 Behaviors That Are Keeping You Poor

Published: April 16, 2019, 8 p.m.

b'ARVE Error: Mode: lazyload not available (ARVE Pro not active?), switching to normal mode\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n{"@context":"http:\\\\/\\\\/schema.org\\\\/","@id":"https:\\\\/\\\\/onproperty.com.au\\\\/behaviors-keeping-you-poor\\\\/#arve-youtube-kwr9xzaucpi659a0b2bd148a237491058","type":"VideoObject","embedURL":"https:\\\\/\\\\/www.youtube-nocookie.com\\\\/embed\\\\/Kwr9xzaucPI?feature=oembed&iv_load_policy=3&modestbranding=1&rel=0&autohide=1&playsinline=0&autoplay=0"}\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\nThere are a bunch of behaviours that if you do them you will stay poor. They will keep you down in the dumps and keep you broke. Here are 30 behaviours that will keep you poor.\\n\\n\\n\\n0:00 - Introduction\\n1:13 - #1: Do not look at your finances\\n2:31 - #2: Spend unconsciously\\n4:40 - #3: Focus on how things will make you happy\\n6:19 - #4: Have credit cards, car loans and personal loans\\n8:11 - #5: Increase your monthly subscriptions\\n10:03 - #6: Don\'t educate yourself\\n11:30 - #7: Have short term thinking\\n12:29 - #8: Assume everything will continue to get better financially\\n14:10 - #9: Blame other people for your financial problems\\n16:07 - #10: Don\'t have long term goals or plans\\n17:16 - #11: Don\'t invest\\n18:48 - #12: Make bad investment decisions\\n20:15 - #13: Buy lottery tickets\\n22:04 - #14: Only save what\'s left over\\n23:39 - #15: Buy things you don\'t need\\n25:21 - #16: Keep up with the fashion trends\\n26:35 - #17: Spend money you don\'t have\\n27.47 - #18: Buy everything brand new\\n28:28 - #19: Accumulate bad debt\\n29:58 - #20: As you earn more money increase your lifestyle\\n31:44 - #21: Keep your debt out of sight out of mind\\n34:04 - #22: Only look for problems in your life, not solutions\\n35:13 - #23: Don\'t try to earn more money\\n36:28 - #24: Surround yourself with poor people\\n38:07 - #25: Try to save your way to financial freedom\\n39:23 - #26: Don\'t have a budget\\n41:23 - #27: Don\'t pay off the bad debt in your life\\n42:30 - #28: Believe rich people are evil\\n43:52 - #29: Try to impress people with your money\\n45:04 - #30: Have a scarcity mindset\\n46:39 - Summary\\n\\n\\n\\nShould You Pay Off Debt or Invest? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eicozV3mK0k Cash flow calendar - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzJWgFvJ5AI\\n\\n\\n\\nRecommended Videos:\\n\\n\\n\\n10 Things We Have Cut From our Budget - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eX5DoSRFjN4 How I\'m paying off my debt - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPuX7B6BPFY\\n\\n\\n\\nTranscription:\\n\\n\\n\\nRyan 0:00there are a bunch of behaviors that if you do them you are more likely to stay poor these behaviors keep you down in the dumps they keep you broke and they stop you from moving towards your financial goals towards financial freedom towards building wealth and i myself have been guilty of many of these behaviors in the past and even some of them now so in today\'s episode we\'re going to look at 30 different behaviors that are keeping you poor hi i\'m ryan from onproperty com au helping you achieve financial freedom and what i want you to do is as we go through this list i want you to think about does this apply to your life are you implementing this behavior is this behavior keeping you poor and do you need to shed this behavior in order to move towards financial freedom now some of you listening may have a whole bunch of these behaviors in your life some of you may only have one of these behaviors so it\'s up to you to determine which ones of these apply to you and then to systematically work on removing those behaviors from your life and replacing them with behaviors that are actually going to make you wealthy so without further ado let\'s get into it behavior number one do not look at your finances do not track your finances do not pay attention to how much money is left in your bank account just put your head in the sand close your eyes tap your card and just hope that there\'s enough money in your bank account to go through so rather than actually thinking about things rather than actually maintaining your focus on your finances seeing how much you\'ve spent for the way just simply don\'t track your finan...'