underearning

Prosperity Tip: No Excuses!

People often tell me why they aren’t able to make “enough” money. The most common include:

  • I have a low self-image
  • My needs weren’t met as a child
  • What I did was never enough for my father
  • I’m not very good with money (or numbers)
  • I don’t know enough about marketing
  • I feel pushy if I’m trying to sell someone my products or service
  • Actually, the list could go on and on.

Here’s a fact: every one of the reasons given is an excuse for not moving forward. And everything listed above can be altered with conscious intention and effort — effort being the operative word. Continue reading

End Underearning & Debting Teleclass

If underearning and/or chronic are problems for you, you’ll want to attend this information-packed teleclass on May 26 at 3:pm EST, Noon Pacific, 8 pm GMT.

This interactive teleclass for those who are serious about improving their financial condition.

Read about the class at
http://EndUnderearning.com

Here’s a fact: Even in this economy, you can overcome patterns of your past and move into a prosperous financial position if you:

  • Understand what the payoff for staying in a “poor me” position is for you.
  •  Are willing to put into practice some guaranteed real-world solutions that I’ll be teaching
  • Learn to develop realistic income-producing strategies
  • Get to know and appreciate your unique talents
  • Use the techniques you’ll learn on May 26

All the information you need to decide if this class is right for you is at
http://EndUnderearning.com

There’s an Early-Bird special you won’t want to miss!

I hope you’ll join me. Listen via phone, Webcast, or download the replay.

http://EndUnderearning.com

The Connection between Anger, Underearning, and Debting

In my book Build Your Money Muscles, I identify the five main feelings that are expressed most often through money. They include abandonment/aloneness, shame, deprivation, a sense of being trapped, and anger, which we will look at today.

Anger is a very valid emotion. Yet in many cultures people are discouraged from expressing anger in a healthy way. As a result, anger is often repressed and turned inward. Your negative self-talk can be anger directed inwards.

Anger expressed through finances shows up in a number of ways. Borrowing money without paying it back, nonpayment of taxes, late bill paying, and compulsive spending can all be expressions of anger. (Think, “I’ll show you!”) Underearning and debting are two of the most common ways that anger finds itself in finances. Continue reading

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