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[7 Powerful Mindset Shifts to Think and Grow Rich Like the 1%]-[How To Think Like The 1%]

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7 Powerful Mindset Shifts to Think and Grow Rich Like the 1%

In this episode, former investment banker Nisha outlines the fundamental psychological and strategic shifts that separate the ultra-wealthy from the average person. By breaking free from the conventional cycle of working, earning, and spending, one can cultivate a mindset geared toward long-term freedom and wealth accumulation.

1. The 25-Word Audit

Drawing on the principle that "you are the average of the five people you spend the most time with," Nisha suggests a powerful self-awareness exercise: draw a tree with five branches, write the names of your five most influential contacts, and describe each with five words. These 25 words act as a mirror to your own beliefs and potential. If these words do not align with your goals, it is time to consciously expand your circle or consume content that embodies the qualities you aspire to possess.

2. Own First, Spend Later

The primary differentiator of the 1% is their prioritization of appreciating assets—investments that grow in value over time, such as property or skills—over depreciating assets like new cars or the latest tech. Most people fall into the trap of liabilities (debt that drains capital). Wealthy individuals, by contrast, use the income generated from their assets to fund their lifestyles, ensuring their money works for them rather than relying solely on a salary.

3. Cultivate Obsessive Desire

Referencing Napoleon Hill’s Think and Grow Rich, Nisha emphasizes that success is rarely accidental. It requires a "keen, pulsating desire" that transcends mere wishing. Obsession with a financial goal triggers the subconscious mind to identify opportunities that were previously overlooked. Setting specific, exciting targets shifts your awareness, allowing you to see pathways to create value that others miss.

4. Plan Well, Act Fast

Abstract desires are useless without structure. Citing Dr. Gail Matthews’ research, Nisha notes that people who write down their goals and establish accountability are significantly more likely to succeed (76%) than those who just think about them (43%). To achieve this, break goals into three levels: the big outcome, quarterly milestones, and actionable steps to be taken within the hour.

5. Speak the Language of Possibility

Research shows that the wealthy are more conscientious and open to new experiences. A key linguistic shift involves moving away from the limiting belief of "I can't afford it." Instead, the wealthy ask, "How can I make that happen?" Changing your internal dialogue from scarcity to possibility prevents your brain from shutting down and forces it to seek creative solutions.

6. Leave Luck at the Door

While luck exists, the truly successful "make their own luck" by refusing to rely on fate. Using the anecdote from Wild Courage by Jenny Wood, the host highlights the importance of being proactive and decisive. Waiting for the "right time" or "fate" is a passive strategy; the 1% take action even when outcomes are not guaranteed, transforming intention into reality.

7. Build Income That Doesn't Rely on You

The ultimate trap for most people—including many entrepreneurs—is trading time for money. The 1% focus on building passive income streams that continue to flow while they are sleeping or on holiday. As Nisha notes, "The average person trades time for money. The wealthy, they multiply money with time." By investing consistently, you allow your money to work for you, creating the foundation for true, lasting freedom.

🎯Key Sentences

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That's a reflection of you.
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Are they aligned with who you want to become?
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These are assets that work for you.
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Desire is a starting point of all achievement.
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I'm a big believer that you make your own luck.
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📝Key Phrases

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get stuck in the same routine
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opt out
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compound their freedom
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level up
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appreciating assets
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📖 Transcript

Most people get stuck in the same routine, work, make money, pay the bills and repeat.
And it feels completely normal, but it's actually something that we've just been taught to accept since school days.
Whereas the top 1%, the truly wealthy, see the system for just what it is and they opt out.
They think differently, they move strategically and they manage money in ways that compound their freedom, not just their income.
If you're new here, hi, I'm Nisha.
I'm a qualified accountant and a former investment banker.

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