For us, the most exciting and rewarding aspect of
our work is assisting and supporting you to change
how you think about money.
Your thoughts and beliefs are major influences on
your financial choices and decisions. Often, these
thoughts and beliefs are unconscious – in other
words, we don’t realise they are the drivers behind
our choices and decisions!
Don’t worry, everyone has them. Everyone has put
their own, unique meanings onto money; it’s a
perfectly natural thing to do.
What we want to help you to do is discover what
meanings YOU have put onto money, wealth, abundance,
etc. Identify the supportive ones and embrace them
and utilise them in your life. Identify the
unsupportive ones and change them or let them go.
Have a look at this video – the link is below. It
shows the work of Byron Katies, an exceptional
therapist in the US. She works with people and helps
them identify the attitudes and beliefs that rule
their lives. See how the guy that Byron Katies is
‘working’ with has put all sorts of his own
meanings, attitudes and ideas onto money, security
etc. You will see how these meanings – or scripts as
they are called – rule this guy’s financial life. In
fact, they rule his whole life! Oh, and don’t feel
intimidated by the audiences’ laughter! They are
actually right there with him, recognising, and
laughing at, their own scripts! After all, laughter
is the best medicine for change!
Once you have watched the video, just sit quietly
and have a think about what ideas, attitudes and
meanings YOU have attached to money and all things
financial. Make a note of them. Sometimes, just by
becoming aware of them, they can lose, or loosen,
their grip on you. Regularly doing some creative
visualisations or meditations, or having some
personal coaching, can turn the negatives into a
positive.
For now, enjoy the following video.
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Planning and Prioritising Course
Do you wish for better
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Do you ever struggle with
perfectionism
Or perfectionism?
You think perhaps there may be better
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Interruptions all day frustrate
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Nearly every night you go home wishing
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name before they let you in the door (in
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