If you aren’t happy with the amount in your bank account…read this.
I should warn you that I’m going to tell you some things you may not want to admit or hear, but I wouldn’t be doing my job if I let you get off the hook.
The amount of money you have or don’t have is a direct reflection of your self-worth.
This is where those of you who have really clever minds chime in and say, “I make enough to pay my bills,” or “I make do,” or my favorite, “money isn’t that important to me.” Sound familiar?
You see, when we humans are in a place of feeling overwhelmed, discouraged, and powerless over a situation or circumstance, we often end up convincing ourselves of a false truth that feels better than the real story. I’ve seen this hundreds of times in coaching people.
When you tell yourself a story (inaccurate or not) long enough, it becomes a fact in your mind, and facts establish a belief. Now you start behaving based on this belief that isn’t even founded on factual evidence, but your mind doesn’t know the difference.
The good news is if you can bullshit yourself into believing a story filled with lies, you can convince yourself of a new story based on facts. Does that make sense?
Do yourself, your family, and your favorite charities a favor and listen to today’s podcast episode. The more money you make, the more people you can help, so if you aren’t motived to listen for you, listen for someone or something you love.
Welcome to ProjectME the Podcast with your host Tiffany Carter, who takes the mystery out of making BIG money. A former NBC and CBS TV journalist, turned multi-millionaire entrepreneur, teaching you all things wealth, health, worth, and business. You can follow Tiffany on Instagram @projectme_with_tiffany on Facebook @projectmewithtiffany and watch her TV episodes on ProjectME TV with Tiffany Carter on YouTube.