Are Your Negative Inner Money Mindset Beliefs Causing Financial Havoc In Your Life? – Podcast
If you’re struggling to make more, if you run our own business and don’t have the clients or projects that you desire or need, if no one seems to be responding to your offers, you’re overloaded with credit card debt, if you’re getting late fees, not paying your bills on time or if you’re unmotivated to gain clarity around how much you’re spending, or to stay on track with a budget or spending plan, or save enough for the future … then I invite you look at this as an imperative examine your limiting beliefs and shift your inner money mindset.
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Are Your Negative Inner Money Mindset Beliefs Causing Financial Havoc In Your Life?
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I remember being six years old and opening the gate to our driveway for my Dad when he
returned home from work each day. As 5:30 approached I would look out the window with eager anticipation.
Then I’d walk out and wait for him to pull into the driveway to open the gate for him. He would give me pennies, nickels and on a really good day a quarter or two for doing this.
I skipped home with excitement and the jingling of coins in my pocket. Then I would quickly put them in my piggy bank, only to dump them out again later to count them. My Mom and Dad would ask what I was going to do with all my money. And always my answer was the same, “I’m saving for college.” I don’t know where I got that idea but somehow, even at that young age I was already making plans to save for my college education! Read more
Are You Following Your True North Or Has The Pursuit Of Making More Money Pulled You Off Track?
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How do you define true success? Have you taken the time to reflect and develop a
definition that you can truly call your own? Whether we are aware of it or not, our definition of success becomes our north star. Have you defined your life purpose and/or vision?
This North Star becomes the guiding force in our life that motivates and propels us into action. It sometimes causes us to work long draining hours, putting up with a job that has long lost its luster and meaning, just to settle for the security of health insurance and a guaranteed paycheck.
Many of us fail to realize that in reality our deepest driving force for success is no more than a craving for security and a burning desire to accumulate more money. Read more
Are You Following Your True North Or Has The Pursuit Of Making More Money Pulled You Off Track?- Podcast
How do you define true success? Have you taken the time to reflect and develop a definition/vision that you can truly call your own? Whether we are aware of it or not, our definition of success becomes our north star.
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Are You a Money Procrastinator?– 4 Tips to Tell
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One of the top complaints that I hear about women not having enough money in their lives is that
they procrastinate when it comes to setting aside time to focus on it (everything from clearly identifying what they need to do to make more money, get their financial files organized, paying the bills or getting clear on how much debt they owe or the exact interest rates and balances).
I’ve been reading a really great book called, “Organizing Your Day,” by Sandra Felton and I’d like to share with you some really great tips that she offers for procrastination. I’m including direct excerpts from her book, with a few additional comments from me in italics.
There are two aspects to procrastination
There are two aspects to procrastination. First there is the time-related type of procrastinating. It occurs when you have identified any task that is both important and is becoming urgent, as time for its completion comes, and you still don’t do it. Filing your income tax return or turning in a report or examples.
There is another type of procrastination that is very destructive when it becomes chronic. In a household setting it may be packages dropped at the door, newspapers left on the floor, dishes left in a dirty sink.
How this shows up in your money life
Financially speaking this shows up as mail getting left on the table unsorted with bills that need to be paid, checkbooks that don’t get balanced, bills that get paid but left unfiled in a pile, receipts that get stuck in a drawer.
It also shows up as not taking the time to calculate how much money you make each month (so you think you make way less then you actually do, or you think you make way more then you actually do), overdraft fees that add up because you don’t make it a priority to look at your online bank account balances and the list goes on and on…
How do you know if you’re a money procrastinator?
Sandra goes on to share: People put things off for a variety of reasons and often these reasons intertwine, working together and strengthening each other:
- Perfectionism is one cause of procrastination and is probably one of the most pernicious because it is based in fear. We don’t do something because we are afraid we don’t do it well enough or will make a fool of ourselves. Or perhaps we fear we will succeed and have to live with the new circumstances brought about our success.
- Some procrastinators concentrate too much on emotions. They think they can’t accomplish some task unless they are in the right mood. Sometimes they may try to create the right mood. For example, if a job is boring they create the panic of an immediate deadline to breakthrough the boredom.
- Often circumstances hold up procrastinators. They are waiting for a part to arrive or a price to fall. Maybe they are seriously overcommitted and have no time. Or the environment isn’t right (it’s too crowded, noisy, or messy).
- Some people have made a habit of riding the wave of adrenaline that comes when they wait until the last minute. They have become experts in knowing just how long they can dawdle before they jump into a project. This may work for simple projects but leaves no room for error and does not work well on complex projects.
Get out of the money procrastination habit! I’ll be sharing how to EASILY and SWIFTLY move past resistance and lack of motivation around taking financial action – so you’re more naturally motivated to take practical action towards achieving your money goals and dreams. In my free training teleseminar call next week… Get more info and reserve your spot here.
Are You a Money Procrastinator?– 4 Tips to Tell- Podcast
One of the top complaints that I hear about women not having enough money in their lives is that they procrastinate when it comes to setting aside time to focus on it.
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So Much To Do And No Time To Deal With Money
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When it comes to getting finances in order one of the most common complaints I hear is, “I just
don’t have the time to deal with it, so I’ll just put it on the back burner for now.” People wait for the perfect day when they will have free time on their calendar and extra internal motivation to sit down and really get a clear sense of their financial situation. Read more
So Much To Do And No Time To Deal With Money!- Podcast
When it comes to getting finances in order one of the most common complaints I hear is, “I just don’t have the time to deal with it, so I’ll just put it on the back burner for now.” People wait for the perfect day when they will have free time on their calendar and extra internal motivation to sit down and really get a clear sense of their financial situation.
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The Secret to Having More Time and Prosperity- Podcast
Not too long ago I decided that I would take a couple of days off for myself each month. I claimed several Friday’s as a “Just for me day.” Admittedly this has not been easy for me to do.
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The Secret to Having More Time and Prosperity
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Not too long ago I decided that I would take a couple of days off for myself each month. I claimed several Friday’s as a “Just for me day.” Admittedly this has not been easy for me to
do.
Even though I work for myself and schedule my clients in a way that fits my personal and family schedule I still experience the pressure (and desire!) to perform and create certain level of income. And fact I remember talking to one of my girlfriends several months ago about taking time off. I confided with her, “There is no way I could take ever take an entire day off for myself. It’s just not possible with the number of clients I have, my business obligations, family obligations and taking care of my son. And I just wouldn’t feel right paying for a nanny while I went out and played!” Read more

