Net worth: The amount by which a company’s or individual’s assets exceeds (could be less) their liabilities.
Those are 2 simple words with a boring meaning. But, it has become a very recognized measuring stick for greatness.
But really, though, at the end of the day does it really matter?
How about at the end of your life?
You could have the highest net worth in the world – on the day you die – does it really matter?
Hey Moguls, Shaun McCloskey here, and this is how we teach our students to measure net worth…
When I first considered this idea, it was a very new concept for me and I thought about calling it “life worth.” See, we measure our finances in assets and liabilities.
One adds and one takes away.
For quite some time I’ve viewed my life as what gives me life/joy and what takes away or steals from my life/joy.
I evaluate all that is going on in my life, and I thank God for all of the…
Shaun McCloskey
is considered to be a very successful real estate investor, author and real estate coach by world standards, but he realized that he was working far too much and was too consumed by his real estate investing business. By implementing Lifeonaire life coaching into his own personal life and business, this is now a thing of the past. He currently teaches others to do the same.