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Here are 7 money mindset shifts that will support your success. Notice which one is true for you.
1. Everything is an exchange based on moral values. With each client communication, each business card you receive, each teleclass or keynote program you give - you are giving out energy and it is being received whether the recipient is aware of the energy exchange consciously or not.
2. Money is a sign that you are impacting the world. Receiving money is a signal that you are being of service to the world. It is an energetic exchange demonstrating that you are sharing your gifts in the world.
3.Know Why You want money. Why do you want financial success? Ensuring that your children can go to college? Providing fun travel experiences for your family? Saving for your worry-free retirement? Giving generously to your favorite charity?
4.Increase Your Awareness As to What Is Possible. Look for opportunities to attend workshops, mastermind with successful mentors, and find stories about successful entrepreneurs. Expand your awareness about what is possible in the world.
5. Love Your Money. This doesn't mean you should become narcissistic about money or greed. It means you can appreciate the money that is flowing into your life and business and the money that flows out. Gratitude is high energy, and appreciating it means you have no resistance.
6. Talk about Your Money. Don't brag – just be aware of where you stand with regard to money. You will be able to make decisions with clarity and conviction.
7. Trust and Let Go for More Money to Flow. When an opportunity presents itself you may think, "How could I do this? I don't know how or I don't have enough money." The thing is we can't see the "how" until we say YES! Once you trust yourself enough to let out a resounding YES…then the next inspired step appears in front of you. As you take that step…the next inspired step appears. Every time I have made a big leap of faith – for example, in working with a higher priced mentor, and I commit the means, the ways always show up! Trust.
adapted from article by Laura Howard West |
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