Typically there is an underlying need that people are looking to fulfill when it comes to money. They are tied emotionally to their beliefs about money and it is those beliefs that keep them from having more. MONEY IS SIMPLE! It is your conditioned, unconscious beliefs around money that make it appear difficult and stressful.
When it comes to money, you are either feeling joyful, abundant, relaxed, happy, excited, secure, bountiful, and in deep gratitude and appreciation, or you're not. It's black and white and VERY SIMPLE.
You are either feeling those feelings or you are not. We know what Read morethe not feels like, don't we? Those are feelings of fear, doubt, worry, concern, nagging, guilt, anger, embarrassment, resentment and all those kinds of feelings.
Take a few minutes and discover the EXACT emotion that keeping you stuck!
I save money easily
I trust there will always be more money
I make others feel valued and special
I am a loyal person
I think outside the box
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You avoid knowing how much you spend and how much debt you have
You attract people who frequently need a helping hand
You often feel taken advantage of by other people
You do not like to admit being wrong
You often overwork feeling this will create greater security
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Pay off all credit cards in full each month
Give yourself permission to make more money
Understand that creating financial peace can be exciting
Support others to feel like winners by walking your talk
Respect money by paying attention to it daily
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Avoid thinking about financial consequences
Feel little control over finances
Only the best will do
No emotional connection to money
Love to control and manage money
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You are fun, exciting, and exhilarating for others to be around
You crave freedom, independence and believe the only way to be free is to do everything yourself
People often describe you as all heart
You are creative, inquisitive and love to explore new ideas. You are a risk taker
You prioritize the needs of others first
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Realism
Boundaries
Balance
Self-Acceptance
Trust
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I am fearful what I have will be taken away
I find myself doing whatever it takes to get noticed
Whatever I achieve is never enough
I am constantly trying to prove I am good enough
I need to always prove I am right
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Slow to respond to difficult money situations
Compulsively spending
Overthinking purchases
Helplessness
Hiding hurt feelings rather than speaking up
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Emotionally disconnected from money
Always looking for a big win
Never satisfied
A hoarder
Jealous of others good fortune
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Emotional, Grounded, Respectful, Trustworthy
Satisfied, Balanced, Realistic, Successful
Giving, Decisive, Responsible, Outspoken
Respectful, Courageous, Powerful, Innovative
Generous, Secure, Saver, Dreamer
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