Many of my previous false money beliefs were actually hidden from my conscious thinking. I didn't even realize they were there and I was simply ignoring my self-troubling relationship with money and pretending that it didn't exist. I suppose I felt no reason to question my status quo thinking and chalked it up to "that's just the way it is."
If a situation were to arise where I would have to actually confront my own thinking about my relationship with money, or if I would be in a money conversation with someone, I would just latch on to the closest commonly shared noble view that I thought made sense or would make me feel good or I would just assemble some buzzwords that would sound good to whoever I was talking to. I would spout off some appropriate cliche money line like: "Hey you can't take it with you!" Or - "Money isn't everything!" Or "Money can't buy you happiness!"
Although I could lay down those lines with friends at social gatherings thinking it "worked" in that situation or was cool to say when the timing was right, the truth was that those stereotypical phrases were not in any way related to my actual money beliefs!
In reality, I was incredibly frightened and paralyzed by the thought of not ever having enough - and I was scared to death of losing any of my money.
In order to cope, my solution to conquering this fear was to commit to working my ass to the bone day and night to insure that my priority # 1 was making "enough" money to stuff the coffers and build the stash so that I could "someday" not have to worry about ENOUGH money any more. It took me quite awhile to realize the destructive nature of that strategy. Consequently my ego imposed denial caused me to disconnect from my true nature and miss out on a good deal of joy, love, peace, purpose and happiness in my life.
If a situation were to arise where I would have to actually confront my own thinking about my relationship with money, or if I would be in a money conversation with someone, I would just latch on to the closest commonly shared noble view that I thought made sense or would make me feel good or I would just assemble some buzzwords that would sound good to whoever I was talking to. I would spout off some appropriate cliche money line like: "Hey you can't take it with you!" Or - "Money isn't everything!" Or "Money can't buy you happiness!"
Although I could lay down those lines with friends at social gatherings thinking it "worked" in that situation or was cool to say when the timing was right, the truth was that those stereotypical phrases were not in any way related to my actual money beliefs!
In reality, I was incredibly frightened and paralyzed by the thought of not ever having enough - and I was scared to death of losing any of my money.
In order to cope, my solution to conquering this fear was to commit to working my ass to the bone day and night to insure that my priority # 1 was making "enough" money to stuff the coffers and build the stash so that I could "someday" not have to worry about ENOUGH money any more. It took me quite awhile to realize the destructive nature of that strategy. Consequently my ego imposed denial caused me to disconnect from my true nature and miss out on a good deal of joy, love, peace, purpose and happiness in my life.
Those false money beliefs were very real to me and were just as strongly ingrained in me as my belief that I was a male, human and living in the USA. To question those beliefs and to realize that they were not really serving me any more - was not an easy task. By seeking the needed coaching support, and following some simple steps to releasing and changing my beliefs, I was able to uncover and acknowledge the origin of my pain and fear around money, work through them and then awaken to my real truth.
Now with an enhanced awareness around money I have experienced a resolution with my money issues. I have shifted and evolved into a place where I have assigned money a somewhat different role and value in my life.
My sense of truth around money has altered the way I look at my life, my work, my future and even how I exist in the present moment. This is not to say that those money fears never show up any more in my life, it's just that now I can see them for what they are and move through them very quickly.
What are your beliefs around and about money? Imagine what your life would be like if you had a different perspective on your relationship with money. What if you had the power to change reality?
I would encourage you to explore these money belief areas as I am quite sure you will find some beliefs that are not serving you or your highest good.
A great place to start would be to check out this book by Lynn Twist , The Soul of Money. Let me know your thoughts after you read the book and know that I am here to support you when you need it.
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