Let me shoot straight with you.
Most of your biggest problems stem from
fear.
And most of your biggest fears boil down
to money.
Will I have
enough?
Will I have
enough to do all the things I should do? Buy
the things I should buy?
Will I fit in
with my peers if I don't have $150 jeans or
regular Botox injections or trips to Disney
World?
What if I have
too much, and don't fit in? What if I become
everyone's piggybank?
What if I lose
everything? What would people think?
We place so much meaning on money.
What I'm paid reflects my value to
society.
If you give me
money, you must like me.
Money is the
way to get the power to do what you want.
And there's the negative about money.
People with
money are unhappy, egotistical jerks.
Money changes
everything. For the worse.
These fundamental, underlying, limiting
ideas around money don't really help you -
they only serve to hold you back. You don't
ask for the raise, because you're afraid
you'll find out what your boss really thinks
about you. Which is - you fear - not much.
Or you decline to negotiate your child
support agreement because you fear you'll be
reminded that your ex disliked you enough to
end your marriage.
It's a potent cocktail of emotion. And
some of you have ordered a double. On the
rocks.
But, believe me, money can be simple. It
can be easier. Know how?
Do this: Shift to seeing money as a tool.
Just a tool. Not a referendum on you as a
person. Or your value to society. Or your
desirability.
Swap out your troubling money thoughts for
this: "Money is a tool that will allow me to
do things in support of my priorities."
Of course, you need to know your
priorities. And be very clear on them. And
make sure they're your priorities, and not
the priorities of your parents, your
grandparents, your peers or any of the
Kardashian sisters.
Because, in the long run, taking care of
your financial health is the ultimate
expression of self-care.
When I take good care of my financial
health, I am taking good care of me. And of
my priorities, goals and intentions.
And when I am free of limiting, negative,
fearful attitudes toward money, I can easily
ask my clients to pay me, or ask my boss for
a raise. I can make wise purchases and
investments that support me and where I want
to go. When I am clear, I am the best
advocate for myself.
When I stop operating from fear around
money, I naturally move to living in comfort
with money. I go from "can't" to "can." I
move from lack to abundance, spontaneously.
It's not that money changes everything,
honey. It's your attitude around money that
truly changes things. Let it be for the
better.
This month's free call will be at
noon (EST) this Friday, January 29th -
and we're going to talk more about money, and
your money attitude. To access the call,
dial 703-344-2171 and enter
Conference ID: 520811#. Talk with you then!