How would you like to remove the barriers that could be holding you back from getting and staying rich for the rest of your life?
First, you should change your relationship to money from the negative to the positive before you can turn your cash flow to where you want it to be.
Have you ever heard of the money tree? It’s a metaphor for securing financial success. If you'd like to become wealthy, you need to make sure that your money tree can grow big. To do that, it needs strong roots and a fertile ground to grow in.
It's really what's under the ground that creates what's above the ground. It's the invisible that creates the visible. So you will have to "grow better roots", meaning you have to change the beliefs you have about money. If they are rooted in negativity then it acts like a poison and your money tree won't bear any fruit (money).
On the other hand, a money mindset rooted in positivity creates a healthy, strong money tree that will bear lots of fruit!
Hey, you are probably thinking that you already feel positive about money. Who doesn't want more money?
The truth is that we all have some unhealthy issues concerning money - we just aren't always aware of those issues!
1. Change Your ‘Money Settings’
You were taught how to think about and handle money whether or not you realize it. At the same time, you developed specific attitudes towards money. When you were younger, you had many sources of influences about money; like parents, siblings, friends, teachers, religious leaders, media and the culture we all live in as well. And this conditioning about money stays with you for the rest of your life unless you do something about it right now!
Once you are aware of your money mindset you can make the choice to change it around to the positive and get you going towards the riches you deserve.
It's important for you to take a few minutes to go over these "Money Beliefs". Did you ever hear phrases like this?
- Money is the root of all evil
- Rich people are greedy
- You can't be rich and spiritual
- Money doesn't buy happiness
- And the famous…”We can't afford it”
- Money corrupts
- Money doesn't matter
- There is not enough to go around
- You don't deserve to have that
- Money changes people
- Having lots of money is a hassle
- To be rich, you have to use people and take advantage of them
- I’m not smart or educated enough
- If you are not born rich, chances are you will never be rich
and also, if you were rich, then.....
- I could lose it and be a failure
- I would never know if people like me for myself or my money
- Everyone is going to want a handout
Secondly what are your parents/guardians like in the arena of money? Are they managing their money well? Are they spenders or savers? Does money come easily in your family or is it a struggle?
Is money a source of joy or the cause of bitter arguments? Can you think of a specific incident in your family that had to do with money?
With all these attitudes and influences surrounding you all your life, it is no surprise then that you unconsciously will shy away from having and keeping lots of money, is it?
Wealthy people do not think - continued below ...