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Money Talk 2
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Reflecting on the most recent tip--we left off with the question of limited thinking and your current conversations about lack. Now let's take the time to consider the 'map' you follow when it comes to money.

How is money separate from other of your life characteristics and qualities? Have you got money in a separate box?

To begin to examine your current way of thinking about money perhaps it will be helpful to ask yourself some questions. Here are a few to get you started:

Do you equate certain aspects of life as having a set monetary 'value', some aspects of life become 'tainted' if they carry a monetary 'cost'?

Are there parts of your life that you consider it 'immoral' if it is associated with a cost?

How do you guage the 'value' or 'cost' of anything?

What meaning do you attach to the 'cost' of something?

When is sonething too 'expensive', & by whose standards?

These are just a few general ideas to provide 'food for thought'.

Now it's time to take some steps to redefine your concept of money, update your money map, create a more integrated approach, & begin a new path guided by your updated map. 

Step 1:

Track each and every daily expense, down to the penny. Write it down.

More to come later............

 




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