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The Big Picture Versus the Details

Big Picture Versus The Details

When it comes to handling Money powerfully one of the attitudes of the wealthy is that they look at the big picture first, and the details second.

If you heard the expression, can’t see the forest for the trees you heard an illustration of that concept above. However, for years that expression never made sense to me.

Once I understood what the expression meant I created my own that made sense to me, and it may make more sense to you as well.

Let’s say you were about to cross a busy street; there are the details and the big picture.

If you focused on the details first as you crossed the street; like the height of the curb, any open sewer covers, uneven pavement, dog mess, whatever – and focused on those details as you crossed the street. Would that be a safe way to cross the street?

If instead, you looked both ways before you crossed the street – Then that’s looking at the big picture!

The details don’t matter if you didn’t look both ways first and a bus, truck, car, or motorcycle was coming down the street.

Wealthy people look at the big picture first and the details second when it comes to Investing.

If you want to know more, check out my book, Attitudes of the Wealthy at https://www.WealthOnAnyIncome.com/books

You’ll see 32 attitudes wealthy people operate by that ordinary people miss. And 100% of the profits from book and program sales are donated to charity.

To Your Prosperity,

Rennie

The post The Big Picture Versus the Details first appeared on Rennie Gabriel.

Rennie Gabriel The Financial Coach

After two divorces and a business failure Rennie went from broke at age 50 to multi-millionaire after learning the three secrets of the wealthy (despite failing high school math). Rennie is a TEDx speaker and he now donates 100% of the profits from his books and online programs to rescue dogs and soldiers. His award winning, best-selling book, Wealth On Any Income has been translated into eight languages.

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