Hey what if you woke up one morning and dreamt that you bought a Rolls Royce and that dream seemed so real. Well dreams can give us a hint as to what is possible. Dreaming about a owning a Rolls might indicate that your life may be changing...for the better. Following some research on Yahoo you learn that a Rolls Royce Ghost has an MSRP of $245,000. Yes indeed a Rolls Royce costs just over a quarter of a million dollars. That price may momentarily take your breath away or it may cause you to say, "Hmmm". After all it's just a number. However, owning a Rolls Royce represents economic status and those that own one, or two or three no longer just dream. And if you're going to dream why not dream BIG! So many Americans tend to dream small and live fairly conservative lives bordering on mediocrity. That's ok but why not step outside the conservative comfort zone and stretch yourself. I remember years ago someone saying it's too easy to settle for 2nd best. It's too easy to live just within our means. It takes a little risk to look beyond the horizon and wonder what's out there. Why not risk a little and look beyond the horizon?
Now let's imagine for a moment walking into an upscale department store knowing you can buy whatever you want. Having that financial freedom is not out of reach. It comes down to the decisions we make and how we manage our budget.
With that in mind let's take a look at two options:
Option 1 is visiting the fragrance section of a department store, finding a fragrance you like, and looking at the price that's equal to what you would spend at a local upscale diner. The store's added overhead cost puts the price of the fragrance out of your budget.
Option 2 is visiting that same fragrance section, finding that favorite scent but knowing you have the 3rdoption of going into cyberspace and shopping online. You step outside your normal shopping zone and head for your home computer.
When you shop online you save. You save because there's no overhead. And don't forget the convenience of not leaving your home, saving gas money and possibly having a favorite drink, perhaps a latte, while you shop. It's a known fact that the wealthiest people in the world are discount shoppers. The reason they maintain their wealth is that a majority are smart shoppers.
So no matter the designer fragrance you choose: Calvin, Polo, Kenneth Cole Black, Sung, or White Diamonds they're all affordable when you shop online.
Now let's imagine for a moment walking into an upscale department store knowing you can buy whatever you want. Having that financial freedom is not out of reach. It comes down to the decisions we make and how we manage our budget.
With that in mind let's take a look at two options:
Option 1 is visiting the fragrance section of a department store, finding a fragrance you like, and looking at the price that's equal to what you would spend at a local upscale diner. The store's added overhead cost puts the price of the fragrance out of your budget.
Option 2 is visiting that same fragrance section, finding that favorite scent but knowing you have the 3rdoption of going into cyberspace and shopping online. You step outside your normal shopping zone and head for your home computer.
When you shop online you save. You save because there's no overhead. And don't forget the convenience of not leaving your home, saving gas money and possibly having a favorite drink, perhaps a latte, while you shop. It's a known fact that the wealthiest people in the world are discount shoppers. The reason they maintain their wealth is that a majority are smart shoppers.
So no matter the designer fragrance you choose: Calvin, Polo, Kenneth Cole Black, Sung, or White Diamonds they're all affordable when you shop online.
Michael Loessel has been an entrepreneur for several years and two years ago launched his latest venture Your Fragrance Connection. This web store is located at http://yourfragranceconnection.com/ and features designer fragrances similar to a specialty store all discount priced. And there is free S/H with orders over $59. Article Source: http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Michael_Loessel |
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