By           Steve  Youngman
The desire for people to achieve millionaire status is universal.  There are no lack of programs, courses, membership programs and mentors  purporting to show you how to make millions.
Yet, with all this  valuable knowledge and education out there, most people are still not  achieving the wealth they desire. So, what is the problem?
Is it  the program or is it the individual "using" the program?
In this  context, the term "using" is probably the wrong word. For some reason,  around 90% of people that invest in business or personal development  programs NEVER get past the first chapter. They never actually "use" the  program to start with.
This figure is very disturbing and  explains why most people fail to achieve their goals. The failure to  follow through and take action is the number one reason most people fail  to become millionaires.
Their failure has nothing to do with the  programs they invest in. Yes, while some programs are garbage and don't  deliver on what they promise, the majority of business programs do work,  and if implemented as taught, can make the students millions of  dollars.
The programs are not the problem, rather it's the  individual that is the problem.
This is the opposite view taken by  most people, especially the get rich quick junkie, who bounces from one  program to the next, always looking for that magic bullet. Until you  realize you are the problem, you will never become a millionaire.
People  seem to like buying programs, but they are not too keen on using them.  They invest money in the programs but then they don't invest the time  and effort to make them work.
One reason for this lack of action  is due to the fact that becoming a millionaire, or getting rich, is not a  priority for them in their life.
The desire to become a  millionaire must be the number ONE priority in your life. It must be  more important than anything else you do. This means you must spend the  most amount of time, energy and effort into it.
Once you are a  millionaire, you can then change your priorities. Most people fail  because "becoming a millionaire" is not their number one priority. In  most cases, it's not even a priority to begin with. Other distractions  take up their time.
This can easily be proven by looking at their  habits. These 3 questions will illustrate this point.
How many  hours a day do they spend working towards becoming a millionaire?
How  many hours of TV a day do they watch?
Is this second number  larger than the first?
For most people, the answers to the above  questions are 0, 4 and yes.
They spend no time working on their  financial goals, yet can somehow squeeze in a few hours of TV everyday.  It is clear from their habits and actions that watching TV is a bigger  priority in their life than getting rich.
Clearly, in that case,  you are not going to become a millionaire if you spend no time on that  goal.
You must change your priorities to change your results.
Once  something is a priority, you then allocate time to it. This time is  when you take action on implementing all that knowledge found in the  business programs.
If you say you want to be a millionaire, but  you are not acting in a way to make yourself a millionaire, you are  lying to yourself.
Your actions should speak louder than your  words. So, do you still want to be a millionaire?
Yes, then make  it a priority
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