Do you feel you are deserving of the extra money you want to make?

Canada
February 11, 2007 2:30pm CST
We talk so much on this forum about making extra money. Do you think you are deserving of the extra money you want to make? Why do you think you are or are not deserving? Is it happening for you? This is something that I'm studying, and I would really like to know what you think?
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@AskAlly (3625)
• Canada
13 Feb 07
I can't say that I am making a whole lot of extra money here. I think of this mainly as my social time. We are fairly isolated and this is a good way to meet new people. As far as deserving....I guess so. I stay within the guide lines set by mylot. I make somewhat intelligent posts and I always rate responses and make comments to them.
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• Canada
13 Feb 07
Hey Ally, This is kind of a social time for me too! My intention is not to get rich here, just to meet friends and business associates. The reason I put the question up is because of this course I'm going through right now dealing with the law of attraction. Check my blog is you want to look at what it's about. And yes you are deserving. Not because you rate responses or anything like that (although that is great and I'm trying to remember to do that too) Just because you are Ally!! That's why. - Thanks for responding :D
@Willowlady (10658)
• United States
12 Feb 07
I am definitely worth the extra money. My whole family is worth the money we need to rebuild and restart our lives. We deserve to be contributing members of society. We deserve any happiness we can find. Things are slowly looking better for us. As I continue we should eventually get back to where I would dare say We Should Be.
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• Canada
12 Feb 07
Excellent, that's the way we need to be. We do not need to justify. We do deserve it, just because we are ;D
@marty3888 (2355)
• Acme, Michigan
11 Feb 07
Oh yes I think I am very deserving. When I joined survey scout getting hundreds of survey companys who are willing to pay you for your opinion I thought I was deserving. Every time I fill out those survey forms I feel I'm deserving. I've been doing it for over a year, close to 2. You know how much I have made? Fourty dollars. Put that in your study. I saw dataentrybank.com,make up to $1000 a day. I think I deserve that. I'll tell you what I don't deseerve. to constantly get disappointed. To see these offers only to findout if you refer 200 of your friends,if you complete these offers, if you do this and that. I have filled out probably 300 surveys, I still do. I get alot of points. I get entered into alot of sweepstakes. I get everything except money. S0o if you see people not respomding to a program that can make you all this money, it's not that they don't think they deserve it, they don't believe it. And with good reason.
• Canada
12 Feb 07
Marty thank you for your comments and I'm sorry that you are constantly being disappointed. Please don't think that I'm trying to sell you a bum deal... I'm just trying to get some opinions. In this course that I'm taking it is dealing with the concept of whether we feel we are deserving of the things in our lives. (Money, things, relationships, whatever) It says that most people have a hard time realizing that they are deserving of good things and that we always to try and justify them. I know that this is something that I have struggled with in the past...and I'm just trying to see if I'm alone with that but I don't think that I am. It says that if we feel we don't deserve something, or that we have to work hard for it or justify it, then we will end up with not having it. Interesting concept, and would change the mindset of a lot of people.
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@villageanne (8553)
• United States
20 Feb 07
I work hard for the money that I make online. I do not just write anything to get paid. I try to post quality discussions and quality comments. I am working to raise money to purchase my husband some woodworking tools for his birthday. Yes, I do think that I deserve the money that I earn. It is gradually happening for me but I know it is a process of getting poeple interested in what I submit.
• Canada
21 Feb 07
That's great to hear. Hope you are able to get the woodworking tools for your husband. That would be such a nice surprise! Thanks for your response.
@hmbw_24 (404)
• United States
11 Feb 07
hi i am just starting to try out this making money online thing. and im getting there.........i have found that it takes time trial and error i am sharing the best site i have found with everyone i think might be interested and since you said you are studying this i thought you might like to check it out,let me tell you about it, its based on points and after you gt 1000 points you cash that in fro 5.00 thru paypal.(within 3 days!) i have been cashing in every 2 or 3 days with minimum effort. there is a daily survey on home page worth 110 points plus they send you several emails everyday worth lots of points and they are not trial offers or anything like many of the sites where you have to pay out money, they are usually extra surveys or signing up for other site. i know how frustrating it can be with some but this one just keeps me excited and trying to find others. please check out what it has to offer! http://www.creations rewards.net/?referid=948065
• Canada
11 Feb 07
Thanks for the information. But my question was as to people think they are deserving of the money they make, not if they know ways to do it. I will take a look though :)
• Malta
11 Feb 07
I work hard for all the extra money I make online. I am happy to say I make a nice amount a month now. When I think that I got more then I deserve, I give some to charity. Yeah I do give a small sum ever couple of months. THat way I do not feel guilty about earning too much.
• Canada
11 Feb 07
Don't take me wrong, I am in no way saying that you don't deserve anything. In fact I know that you do. I just really want to get people's thoughts on it. I think it's something that a lot of people struggle with, if they are deserving of what they have...good or bad. Thanks for responding.