How to Make Money: 3 Strategies From Kate Northrup.

By on October 17, 2013
Money

by Kate Northrup.

Okay, so do you know anyone who doesn’t want to make more money? I can’t say that I do.

There are a lot of strategies for creating financial well-being: cultivating our prosperity mindset, getting a handle on our expenses, and paying off our debt are some examples.

But, the big kahuna of them all is making more money.

There are a lot of practical ways to make more money like asking for a raise, starting a side hustle, and raising your rates.

What I’ve found, though, is that there’s one key to making more money that often goes overlooked. Most financial folks are not talking about this one…and it’s the most important!

Today’s episode of Financial Freedom Friday reveals this hidden gem that you can implement right away to make more money. Plus, I give you three specific strategies for implementing it so that you have no excuses!

Click below to watch the episode.

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URL: http://youtu.be/7pSGqjCfhuY

The key to making more money is adding more value.

Over to you:

Was there ever a time when you increased your income by increasing your self worth? Do you have any other specific strategies for wiring in your own value? I’d love to hear from you at katenorthrup.com.

 

KateNorthrupHeadshotKate Northrup is a professional freedom seeker and creative entrepreneur. She created financial freedom for herself at the age of 28 through building a team of more than 1,000 wellness entrepreneurs in the network marketing industry. Her philosophy is that if you free yourself financially you can be fully present to your purpose on the planet. Her first book, Money: A Love Story with Hay House is NOW AVAILABLE! She continues to mentor entrepreneurs in creating financial freedom. Find out more and take her free quiz to find out what your relationship with money says about you at http://www.katenorthrup.com.

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