After all, it can be uncomfortable to admit that you want to get rich, or that money can serve as a useful tool that creates opportunities — but it’s necessary. You have to agree “to get really, really, really uncomfortable. Over and over again,” writes Sincero. “You must not only admit to desiring, and commit to creating, wealth, but, most important, you must allow yourself to do so.”
By the way, “a healthy desire for wealth is not greed,” she notes. “It’s a desire for life.” Because, at the end of the day, “money gives you freedom and options.”
To start thinking like the rich, Sincero suggests making brainstorming all of the reasons why you deserve money and how your being rich will benefit others.
“Make a list of some beautiful things that have happened in this world thanks to money,” she writes. “Make a list of all the awesome things and experiences money will add to your life.”
For more inspiration, check out: 6 insights from self-made millionaires that will change the way you think about money