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Nov 26

Thank, You!

Tis the season to be thankful, yes indeed. I know there will be many reminders coming your way saying thank you during this time, and I thought I’d offer one of my own, with a little twist…

During this time when you are giving thanks, take a moment to thank…you! Yes, you. Thank that part of you that’s always trying to make you happier. The part that tries to help you be a better mother, husband, employee, daughter, or person. That little part of you that holds the door for someone, who cries at movies, and who puts the dollar in the charity. The one who changes the diapers, who goes to work, who cooks the dinner, and who says I love you.

Just say thanks to you for being you. It’s the only you there is.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Rich

Nov 3

Do you need money?

Do you ever walk around with that helpless feeling…ahhh…”I need money!”
You may not walk around with the conscious thought, but see if any of these sound or feel familiar…

I need money….because I can’t pay the bills at the end of the month
I need money….so that I can get a better car
I need money….in the bank in case I get laid off.
I need money….to send my kids to college.
I need money….so that I can retire comfortably.

Have you ever stopped to ask yourself if this has worked? Does this weight on you actually help you get money? For some, maybe. Maybe you work harder, longer etc. Yet does that weight of that “need” ever leave you? Does that feel good? Of course not. But then the question is, what do we do about it? Heck, in most cases it’s true. I need money!
But, whenever we need, crave, or want, we actually push away. Are you attracted to someone who is desperate for your affection or attention? No. And money isn’t either.

There is only one thing to do the next time the feeling hits you that you need money. In my book “When Money Talks, Listen!”, Mr. Money teaches us that money is here to serve us. But we have elevated its stature so much that we feel unworthy of it. So let’s try and shift that thinking on the spot when we feel we need money for something. Try this tiny change and see what happens. Yes, it’s going to sound a little strange, but hey, nobody will know you’re doing it. All we are going to do is change one word, and feel the difference. Ok, ready? Here it is. “I feed money”. See, I told you it was a little odd. However, we are just trying to change that sense of being unworthy. In this case, money needs you. You feed it. You give it life. Think about it. What purpose does money have without you? Without “us”?. Plants and animals have no use for it. So, you feed it. You give it life, you give it meaning. It exists for, and because of…you! Let it thank you by paying your bills and taking care of your needs. It’s thankful for the purpose only you can give it.

Rich