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Overcome financial paralysis

Overcome financial paralysis

I just got divorced and raised 3 daughters when I received a tax bill of over $1 million. My ex was in charge, but he left the country… leaving me barely in the bank. My father refused to borrow money. I was angry and frightened. I have no choice. I have to be smart about money.

I tried to go to class and read, but it made no sense. I feel unmoved. In these books or courses, I can’t find solutions to paralysis…until I mastered things myself.

I no longer focus on the practical mechanism of currency and began to develop the deepest depression of my psychology. Prove that the writing in my diary is a profound revelation.

I realized a familiar voice that kept telling me how stupid I was. Instead of ignoring it or keeping it swaying as I always did, I started talking to that sound, asking where it came from and what it wanted.

I remember my father often and uncertainly telling me that managing money is a man’s job. As a woman, I don’t need to manage money.

So of course, I’m scared, if I try to take charge, I’ll be awful things, please brag all.

Once I understand my unconscious assumptions (Women cannot manage money) And its origin (my father), I was able to discredit it. My paralysis disappeared. In fact, it is easy to understand financial situations.

The financial industry avoids treating wealth’s inner work as a “sensitive Feley.”

I’m here to tell you that financial success is not what you think.

Until I realized my false beliefs, I was still their prisoner. If you’re completely stuck, the solution is rarely to do more external work. The key is to explore your limiting beliefs and false assumptions.

Until you consciously check your early programming and change it intentionallyyou are like the puppets attracted by the strings of the past.

What beliefs about money make you back? Share the comments below.

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