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True Wealth: How to survive without a payslip

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Leverage your payslip to create additional income streams with the sole intent of reducing your dependency on it

The day you make your payslip redundant is the day you shall have achieved true wealth.

The almighty payslip is so powerful that loosing it gives many of us sleepless nights. It determines what we eat, when we eat, where we eat and if we eat.  It is so powerful that people have been known to suffer withdrawal syndromes worse than those of hard drugs like alcohol and cocaine.

I remember the situation of a family friend who lost the opportunity to receive a regular payslip. It took the wife three months to find out that he had lost his job; as he would wake up every morning, dress up and leave the house.  He would then go to the club where he would spend the entire day reading newspapers and magazines.

Fortunately the family did not really need the payslip, and that is why it took his wife such a long time to find out that he had been retrenched from his place of work.  He did not need the payslip financially. But he needed it psychologically. It had gotten to a point where the payslip defined who he was.

In this case the man had invested well enough so that his family’s standards of living were not dependent on his being employed. He had declared his payslip redundant long ago: all that remained was to do the same with his mind.

Employment not license to financial security  

It is essential that you internalise the fact that a payslip is not an end in itself but a means to an end. Employment till death is no longer possible. And even then, will the pension, life policy, mortgage policy and education policy be able to support your family’s current standard of living?

You also need to recite the following mantra every morning when you awake. “My contract with my employer is a monthly arrangement. They have no responsibility or intention of making me wealthy. This is my sole responsibility and obligation.”

There is a joke that has been doing the rounds since the Nairobi city fathers begun onslaught on street vendors;

            Journalist:  Why are you being chased away from the streets?

            Street vendor:  To make way for the banks to vend money in the streets

The payslip has become so powerful that you can actually use it to negotiate for a loan on the streets, at the same level that you negotiate with ‘mama mboga’ (vegetable vendor) for your daily supply of vegetables.  With the banks lowering interest rates on unsecured loans to 2 points, for long term secured loans, we shall soon be applying for loans online (web and phone).

Unfortunately many of us will take those unsecured loans and use the money to acquire liabilities and “doodads” (personal use assets). Many of you will use the money to upgrade your cars, seating rooms, wardrobes and mobile phones. Yet none of this works towards your creating wealth, it only deepens the hole that you need to fill before you can begin your journey to financial freedom.

The secret to financial security

As in alcoholics anonymous, the first step is to accept that you are an alcoholic; with the payslip it is to accept that you are a spend thrift.  It is only after you have accepted this that you can begin the process of recovery and rejuvenation.

Many employers believe that the more dependent an employee is to their payslip, the more loyal, dedicated and hard working they will be.  This is why your employer will never send you for training on personal financial planning or wealth creation. If they do it means you have been earmarked for redundancy, rightsizing or simply about to let go. Yet if these employers got out of their cocoons, they would realise that employees would work better if they ‘wanted’ to work, as opposed to ‘needed’ to work.  When you are secure you become more confident and can therefore give your best to your work. 

With the current downturn in the world economy, many companies have found it necessary to reduce their workforce, as the only means of cost cutting. Yet if they had helped their employees to have multiple income streams, the option of pay-cuts would have been feasible. 

I tell you, leverage your payslip to create additional income streams with the sole intent of reducing your dependency on it. This will make you a better parent, friend, neighbour and employee. 

This journey begins with you. Become financially literate and plan your finances. Do not depend on your employer or a wealthy spouse. The buck stops with you.

 

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fredrick Says:
January 26, 2010
Amen to that. I have for a long time been trying to work away from depending on my payslip. I faced some setbacks that got me more reliant on my pay slip. However, I now have to overcome these setbacks to build wealth and work for a purpose than for an income.
   
Esther Gitonga Says:
January 26, 2010
Nice great stuff!!
   
Gregory Lidzanga Says:
January 27, 2010
What a piece of writing. I often ask myself why there are many wealthy Kenyans without a payslip versus many paupers who have a monthly payslip. I know of many payslip owners who year in year out depend on shylocks or creditors because the payslip cannot sustain them. Instead of the payslip helping them lead a good life, they have been imprisoned by the same.
   
Anthony Ochieng Says:
January 27, 2010
I have tried it and it is working.I am now creating wealth my own way as a businessman without a payslip.This is something I could not have achieved while on pay.
   
Hussein Says:
January 27, 2010
Good advice, thanks
   
Chesire Says:
January 27, 2010
Thats a fact! I love this revelation & am working smartly to make my payslip redundant.Its possible guys!Lets built our real asset base!
   
Josephine Says:
January 28, 2010
This is an eye opening article, would have sworn am not an addict of anything until today.......time for payslip AAR. Keep up the great articles
   
Okelo Says:
January 30, 2010
I felt like the writer interviewed me before writing this. Thanks, now I have the weapon to fight the payslip addiction. Thanks once more; it`s a great article.
   
FREDERICK Says:
January 30, 2010
It is absolutely true and i am almost through with it.
   
Githige Says:
January 31, 2010
I recently resigned from my formal job and set up my own biz. I tell u i feel very much relieved and able to plan my time and i dont miss my payslip. I cant afford to sell my hours to a payslip
   
Paul Says:
February 1, 2010
Its like this article is reading my mind,making my payslip redundant is my 2010 Agenda.Kudos
   
Maloba Says:
February 1, 2010
The message cant get any clearer than what the author has done..two thumbs up!
   
George Says:
February 1, 2010
Its the truth,save and invest. This will set you free. Am on my way.
   
Pauline Yawe Says:
February 1, 2010
The whole article definitely hits close to home or should I say home for majority of us. Something to definitely think about and work on. Good stuff!!
   
Joan Kirika Says:
February 1, 2010
Keep going Bob. Thanks for constant reminders of what we should be forcusing on.
   
Kipyegon Yator Says:
February 2, 2010
I read this article earlier and am repeating it again. The content keeps popping up my mind every time since the first time i read it. It has captured my attention and gone into reinforcing what i have been thinking about for so long. It is a good to go article. Keep up the good work Bob.
   
Felix Says:
February 2, 2010
This is real stuff! I declared mine redudant late last year, and am enjoying every single moment of self employment. I had started making wealth while still in employment, which ensured a smooth transition to self employment.
   
Shakespear Ariwi Says:
February 5, 2010
Thanks for this kind of THINKING, Its Good to know that someone is thinking of how may people can get out of continous FINANCIAL CRISIS. From today i will not be tied by the so called PAY SLIP. Keep on with this Good work God will bless you and your TEAM.Thank you Shakespear Ariwi
   
paul kemboi Says:
February 8, 2010
am guilty since the writer seem to have been right inside my brain when he/she came up with the article.kudos
   
philip ochieng onyango Says:
February 18, 2010
Wonderful articles that will encourage me to be self -employed.Thanks alot
   
Evans Mureithi Says:
February 23, 2010
i have been a payslip slave for quite some time this year i will have to make it without a payslip and am sure ill be very wealthy.
   
Jim Mwanzia aka KASSEE Says:
March 6, 2010
Wow.... the article is a real eyeopener on the payslip syndrome. It is a wake up call that one can be financially stable through prudent financial planning. It also takes courage to hit it real like the article did. Lets move out oif the job and payslip security mentality.
   
arnold okomba Says:
April 5, 2010
from today i have my sights back because of your good article.
   

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