10 Practice to Make You Rich Soon
10 Practice to Make You Rich Soon
You know, when people talk about getting rich, they always sound so perfect. Like, “Wake up early, invest here, save there, hustle hard, no excuses.” And yeah, maybe that stuff works, but truth is, most people don’t wake up every day with a billionaire mindset. Some days you feel lazy, broke, confused, maybe even jealous of others doing better. I been there too. Still there sometimes.
But the thing is, being rich ain’t always about luck or born talent. It’s a set of small habits, strange little practices that shape your life in quiet ways. The things you do when nobody is watching. I learned that from people who made it, and also from people who never did.
So here, I wanna talk with you, like a friend sitting across a coffee table, about 10 practices that can actually make you rich sooner than you think. Not magic, not fake “manifestation”, just real, human habits that move your life forward.
Let’s start messy, honest, real.
1. Learn to Hold Money Before You Spend It
Sounds simple, right? But I swear, most people can’t even hold money for one week without spending it. The moment they get paid, boom—gone. Bills, new shoes, party, food, gadgets, whatever. It’s like the money burns their hand. I used to be like that. Every payday felt like a festival, not a financial day.
Then one old guy, a friend of my uncle, he said something that stuck:
“If you can’t hold your money, your money will never hold you.”
And it hit me. Being rich starts with patience, not profit. So I started holding. I’d keep the cash in my account, even just for a week before touching it. That feeling—seeing it sit there—changed how I think. You start to respect it more. You start to feel in control, not desperate.
Holding money teaches you peace. And peace attracts wealth.
2. Learn One Skill That People Will Pay For
We live in a time where you can literally earn from your bedroom if you have one valuable skill. Writing, editing, coding, video making, designing, translating, even being funny online—everything can make money now. But most people keep waiting for a “big opportunity” instead of building a small one.
When I was broke, I started learning how to edit videos. I didn’t even know what I was doing. My cuts were rough, my sound was bad. But I kept learning from YouTube. After two months, someone paid me ₹800 for a 2-minute video. That was my first online income. It felt better than getting a salary because it came from something I made.
So find one skill, even if you’re not good yet. Get a little better every week. Doesn’t matter if you earn small now. Skills compound like interest. It starts small, but one day it feeds you forever.
3. Respect Time Like It’s Gold
You ever realize time and money are actually the same thing? You waste time—you waste wealth. You use time wisely—you grow rich slowly but surely.
But here’s the sad part: people treat time like garbage until they lose it.
I used to scroll my phone for hours. Not even learning, just random reels. Then I wonder why my life not moving. Then I start doing something small: tracking where my time go. Just writing down what I do each hour for one day. Bro… that was a slap in the face. Half of my day gone doing nothing that mattered.
Now I don’t say “grind all the time,” but treat your time like something that deserve respect. Say no to things that waste it. Even cutting 30 minutes of nonsense from your day can change your life in a year. That’s your silent wealth-builder.
4. Stay Broke but Not Poor in Mind
There’s a difference between being broke and being poor. Broke means temporary—like, you don’t have much now. Poor means mental—like, you believe you’ll never have much.
You can be broke but still think rich. That’s how rich people start.
When I had nothing, I used to still buy one small good thing—like a nice pen, or a quality shirt. Just to remind myself I deserve good things. Not to show off, but to feel worth it. Poor mindset people, they say, “Why bother? Nothing will change.” Rich mindset people say, “It’s changing already.”
Stay broke, save, be smart—but never think small about yourself. You might be working in a small place today, but if you carry a big vision in your chest, the world eventually has to make room for it.
5. Read, Even When You Don’t Feel Like It
Reading ain’t easy these days. Everything’s fast—videos, reels, short clips, memes. Reading feels slow. But reading builds quiet power. Every book is a shortcut to someone’s brain who already made mistakes you can skip.
I used to hate reading. Still, I forced myself to read 10 pages daily. Some days I’d read only 3, some none. But I didn’t stop completely. And slowly, words started changing me. I understood people better. I started writing better, thinking deeper, handling stress differently.
One book can give you an idea that changes your entire income level.
So even if you don’t feel like it—read. Doesn’t have to be fancy books. Just start. Wealthy people read not to show off, but to grow inside quietly.
6. Talk Less, Do More
Let’s be honest—everyone talks big. “I’ll start a business.” “I’ll make 10 lakh this year.” “I’ll invest in crypto.” And then, nothing. They talk their dreams away. Talking gives fake satisfaction—it tricks your brain like you’ve already done it.
So here’s what I learned: do more in silence.
Make your plan, don’t post it. Start small, don’t brag. Build quietly until the noise becomes natural. Real winners talk after doing, not before.
When I was starting freelancing, I didn’t tell anyone. Not even my friends. Then one day they saw me get paid for a small project, and they were shocked. I smiled, said nothing. That feeling was better than any applause.
The loudest people are usually the ones doing the least. Be the quiet one with fire inside.
7. Keep People Around You Who Talk About Growth
Energy is contagious, bro. If your circle is full of gossip, complaints, and “it’s not possible” talk, you’ll sink with them. You need people who talk ideas, progress, business, mindset. Not all day—but enough to lift you.
Sometimes you gotta outgrow your old crowd. And that’s painful, I know. I lost friends who didn’t vibe with my new focus. But I gained peace, motivation, clarity.
Find friends who make you feel lazy because they’re doing better. That’s the right type of competition.
You don’t need to cut people off harshly—just distance gently.
Your environment either grows your wealth or kills it slowly.
8. Treat Your Body Like an Investment
Sounds weird, right? What’s fitness got to do with money?
Everything.
If your body is weak, your energy dies fast. You can’t focus, can’t work long, can’t think clear. Even rich ideas need a healthy brain and strong body to build. And trust me, nothing wastes more money than bad health later.
You don’t have to be a gym freak. Just walk daily, stretch, drink water, sleep properly. Small stuff that nobody claps for—but they pay off in time.
When I started walking 30 mins daily, my mind became sharp. My work improved. Clients noticed my energy. That alone increased my income. So yeah, wealth grows in the body before the bank.
9. Be Okay With Being Alone for Some Time
Loneliness scares people. But solitude grows people.
There was a phase when I had nobody to hang out with. Friends moved away, others didn’t understand what I was trying to build. At first, it hurt. But later I realized—being alone made me focused. I learned new skills, saved money, healed my mind. Alone time helps you hear your own thoughts without noise.
People chase fun, distractions, company—all to avoid silence. But in silence, you start to plan your life. You find what you really want. That’s when you get dangerous—in a good way.
So don’t fear being alone. Use it as a lab to build yourself.
10. Believe You Deserve Wealth (Because You Do)
Here’s the secret nobody talks about: most people deep down don’t believe they deserve to be rich. They feel guilty wanting money. They think being rich means being greedy or fake. But wealth just makes you more of who you are.
If you’re kind, you’ll be kinder with money. If you’re generous, you’ll give more. Money doesn’t change people—it reveals them.
You gotta fix that belief first. You are allowed to be rich. You are allowed to live well. You are allowed to not struggle forever.
Every morning, tell yourself: “I deserve to have enough.”
Because once your mind accepts it, your actions follow.
Real Talk: The Rich Life Ain’t Overnight
Let’s be honest. You won’t wake up rich tomorrow. You won’t suddenly find success in a week. But if you start these 10 practices today, you’ll notice something subtle—your energy shifts. You start acting different. You attract better things, better people, better opportunities.
Wealth is not just cash. It’s the peace of knowing your bills are paid, your dreams are alive, and your heart’s not empty.
Money comes to people who respect it, not worship it.
So if you still reading this far, I’m proud of you.
It means you want to grow. You’re tired of living small. You want more—and that’s beautiful.
Bonus Thought: The “Rich Soon” Secret Nobody Says Out Loud
Everyone says “work hard.” But I’ll say this—work right.
Hard work in wrong direction is still wasted time.
You can dig all day, but if you dig in the wrong spot, you’ll find no gold.
So sit down, once a week. Ask yourself:
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What am I doing that’s moving me forward?
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What’s just keeping me busy but not rich?
Cut the nonsense. Add purpose. That’s it.
If you get that part right, you’ll get rich sooner than any “get-rich” course can promise.
Little Story to End This
Let me tell you one small story before we close.
A few years back, there was this guy named Ramesh in my town. Simple dude. Didn’t have much education. He worked as a helper in a small printing shop. Every month, he saved 500 rupees—just 500. People laughed. Said, “What will you do with that, buy half samosa?”
He didn’t care. He kept saving and learning how to print better. After 4 years, he bought a secondhand printing machine and started his own mini shop. Now, 10 years later, he owns three shops and drives a car. He’s not a billionaire. But he’s free. He’s rich enough to sleep peacefully.
He told me once, “I never aimed to get rich. I just didn’t want to stay stuck.”
And maybe that’s what true wealth means.
Final Words
Being rich isn’t just about bank balance. It’s about choices.
The choice to live how you want, to help who you love, to wake up without panic. Money gives you that. But you gotta earn it with patience, not shortcuts.
So start today.
Hold your money.
Learn your skill.
Respect your time.
Think rich, even when broke.
Read.
Work quietly.
Keep good people.
Take care of your body.
Enjoy your alone time.
Believe you deserve it.
And one day, without even realizing, you’ll look around and see—you’ve built a rich life. Not overnight, but right.

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