IS YOUR MONEY MINDSET POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE?
A lot of people subconsciously limit themselves
when it comes to money.
When you think about money, what are the first
thoughts that come to mind?
Have you ever thought to yourself, “Money is
not all that,” “Money disappears fast,” “Money is the root of evil,” or even
“Money does not bring happiness”? If those thoughts have ever crossed your
mind, you might have limiting beliefs around money.
Your
money mindset is the beliefs (oftentimes subconscious) you have about money
that determine your relationship with it. Your money
mindset can be influenced by your family and surroundings growing up, or even
more recent daily interactions.
Your relationship with money falls somewhere
on the spectrum between the scarcity mindset and abundant mindset.
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Scarcity Mindset. If you find yourself feeling
stressed about money, believe you’re not good with money, or believe money is
for “rich people,” you might have a scarcity mindset. A scarcity mindset causes
you to subconsciously believe that money is limited or scarce, money is not for
people in your league, or money breeds problems.
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Abundant Mindset. On the other side of the
spectrum, you might have an abundant mindset when it comes to money. If you are
generally generous with money and confident that you will always be able to
make and receive money, you probably have an abundant money mindset.
With an abundant mindset, you do not fear
spending because you know there is enough money, and you feel comfortable money
will come in.
Your beliefs about the world shape your
relationship with it. When you realize
how much your beliefs around money influence your decisions, you realize that
your money mindset can be your most important financial asset.
If you have a scarcity mindset, you might
attribute your own self-worth to net worth. You might feel so anxious about
your finances that you avoid looking at your budget, which can result in
uncontrolled spending. A scarcity mindset might result in living a “30 days
make one pay” lifestyle.
But what if you could shift your beliefs, feel
in control of your finances, and stop living salary to salary?
Follow these tips to begin
transforming your money mindset:
- Look at your existing beliefs. Sometimes our beliefs around money follow us our entire lives.
Starting with this awareness can help you see how different things
influence your behaviour with money.
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How do you feel about money right
now?
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How was money handled at home
growing up?
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What was my parents’ relationship
with money?
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What beliefs/opinions do I have
about rich people?
- Reframe any negative beliefs to be more
positive/abundant. How can you reform your
subconscious beliefs and shift from a scarcity to an abundance mindset with
money?
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Building wealth is possible.
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I am in control of my financial
life.
- Create financial stability for yourself. If you are overwhelmed with debt or living salary to salary, the
most important thing is to create a plan to become financially stable. Have a financial plan so you can meet
goals and feel comfortable.
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Look at your current income and
spending.
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Decide where you may be able to
cut costs and contribute extra to your debt.
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Create a budget! Having a budget
can give you freedom too (by improving the way you manage money).
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Cut emotional spending. Make a
plan to prevent yourself from spending when you’re stressed or sad
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Have an investment plan and stick
to it.
- Stay in your lane. Let go
of any resentment because others have a lot of money. Focus on your
journey rather than everyone else’s. Learn how to find happiness in the
present with what you have.
- Adopt a gratitude mindset. Study after study shows
that grateful people are more likely to take care of themselves and make
healthier choices.
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Celebrate every time money comes
into your life!
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Do a gratitude practice at least
once per day.
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Acknowledge the things in your
life you have, like shelter, water, and even the Internet.
How are
your money beliefs sabotaging you?
Remember that a money mindset has nothing to do
with the amount of money you earn or have. And money isn’t evil!
You are in control of your financial life, and
you deserve wealth and happiness!
Now that you know what to work on, GO FOR GOLD. Good luck.
Connect with me on social media or my website for more information on how to overcome limiting beliefs around money.
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I am in between. Just not be too over confident. A lot of abundance minded have gone broke. Ask former Nigerian banker that thought the money pipe will continue to flow and went on money spree. And the tap just got dry and they lost their jobs. Now they are wiser
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