Yes?
Well then, check out these articles. See what resonates with you (and maybe it’s things you’re already doing) and go from there. I can’t wait to see your interaction on this topic! I’ve known several millionaires over time (worked for a few, dated a couple, have many as friends now, although I’m not rich(!), etc.), and they really do have specific traits that make them successful.
Here are the links. Please feel free to add any other suggestions for your peers to read.
https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/288452
http://time.com/money/4462307/millionaire-habits/
Have fun!
Discussion Board Rubric: Starting in Week 1, by each Weds. morning you’ll see a new business-discussion topic posted. This activity will be required each week, and the content will vary. You should do at least three posts per week—one original and two responses to others–worth a total 10 pts. (for 100 pts. overall), with your posts due by the following Tues. at 11:59 p.m. There are 10 Discussion Boards required.
Instructions:
a. Reflect on the discussion-board prompt. It is related to the course learning and the connections you are making. How will you apply this focus? What stands out for you? What questions do you have? What is new for you?
b. One-word expressions or short phrases that simply agree or disagree with another student are too minimal.
RUBRIC/Points
10 The author explores several aspects of the material and makes connections. The writing includes specific examples, reflective thinking, and insights about the topics. The writer should create one post (or more) and respond to at least two others over the course of the week with constructive feedback and/or a connection, link or illustration. Do not just say, “You’re right” or “I agree”–make your comments count; they should be insightful.
8 The writing is adequately developed and includes one to two examples. The writer acknowledges and responds to at least two ideas posted by others.
6 The writer only summarizes the reading, includes one example, and responds to one other writer.
4 The writing is not related to the reading or the prompt.
2 The writing is haphazard and unfocused.