Key Ingrediant #2-Flour
Key Ingredient #2 to a winning recipe- Flour
You have to have flour when baking moth watering cookies! The flour gives the cookie shape and holds it all together. The flour represents our money beliefs. Your thoughts and beliefs about money gives shape to your budget.
Here are some common money beliefs I come across when coaching people around their budgets.
“There’s never enough $$, so why bother”
“Budgets are restricting”
“Budgets are a tool to help you become financially free”
“Budgets are freeing”
Can you tell the difference between money beliefs that are empowering or defeating. Just like when baking cookies, if you use the correct amount of flour AND the right kind, the cookies will turn out perfect.
Knowing your money beliefs and how they impact your daily life is empowering and freeing. It will help you enjoy the flavor of life and the intention of a budget.
Here is an some questions that can help you identify your money beliefs:
- What did your parents think about money? What emotion did they feel when interacting with money?
- What is your most painful memory with money? What is your most joyful memory around money?
- What do you do well with money?
- When you think $$ what do you feel.
As you continue to understand your relationship with money, you can empower yourself to follow a budget that is a winning recipe!
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