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Hi friends! Let’s talk about something that influences every financial decision we make—our money beliefs. These are the stories we tell ourselves about money, often shaped by our upbringing, culture, or past experiences.
In The Money Cleanse, we highlight how uncovering and challenging these beliefs is a critical step toward financial wellness. Why? Because these beliefs can either empower us or hold us back.
Here are some common money beliefs:
"Money is the root of all evil." This belief can make us feel guilty about earning or wanting wealth. But money is just a tool—it’s how we use it that matters.
"I’m just not good with money." Believing this keeps us stuck. The truth? Financial skills are learned, not inherited. You can become great with money with practice and intention.
"I’ll save once I make more." This mindset often leads to overspending, no matter how much you earn. Building savings is about discipline, not income level.
Now, how do you rewrite these stories?
Awareness. Start by identifying your beliefs about money. Write them down and ask, "Is this helping or hurting me?"
Replace Negativity. Instead of "I’m bad with money," try "I’m learning to manage my money effectively."
Take Small Actions. Even tiny changes, like tracking expenses or automating savings, can shift your mindset from scarcity to abundance.
So, what’s one money belief you’re ready to rewrite? Share in the comments—I’d love to hear!
Feeling overwhelmed? Join us in The Money Cleanse where we’ll guide you through the steps to rewrite your money beliefs.
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