What Is In Your Debt? Let's Talk About Money 2 - Be Your Best Self - A Daily Practice To Silence Your Inner Critic
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It is Day 2 of talking about money. Going a bit deeper today and talking about debts. That's right. Debt. Let me remind you that demystifying money and all the talk around it is the first step to real equality. And to your Best Self. Your Best Financially Independent Self. Money is power. And being comfortable around it/talking about it/asking for it and wanting to earn (a lot) of money and not feeling either guilty or ashamed of it is a big stepping stone. Your feelings, programmed limitations related to family and society paradigms limit what you believe you can earn. Plus, it also limits your expectations and how hard you need to work to get them. AND how you feel about yourself. Eliminating the struggle and limitations related to money leads to a more rounded, fulfilled (and rich) Best Self. I can hear you say now: " But Laura, you said this yesterday ...". Indeed I did. And I will repeat it again and again if necessary for you to start talking and doing something about it.Is there a deeper significance in debt?
Debt appears to be a real and immediate problem caused by external circumstances or mistakes. But is it really? Is there instead a deeper significance in debt? Your inner worth is manifested in your net worth. Like a reminder of falling short, of not been enough. The starting point for healing yourself (and being your Best Financially Independent Self) is looking at debt as the result of your inner beliefs. And work on them. Debt reflects what you believe subconsciously about your worth and how you evaluate your time and energy in a material form. Think about that! See you tomorrow for some more talk about money x Here are, again, some useful resources to work on your mind, read, digest and then take action:- Tapping Into Wealth by Margaret M. Lynch
- Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki
- Money: Master The Game by Tony Robbins