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Reprogramming your money self-image for success
Success is a series of small actions and habits, done consistently ‘We can become whatever we decide to become, at any time. It’s our God given right and ONLY human beings have this attribute’.
Our wealth self-image has been formed over time by our parents and the environment we come from, but reprogramming is possible. This is what the Rich do regularly, to keep getting wealthier and wealthier and to hold on to their money too. It takes a bit of time and effort. This article is a continuation of the last one in our previous edition and I will give some tools and tips for us to use in taking action, to improve our thinking and success
How can we get wealthy, especially if we have a poor wealth mindset?
For us to begin our journey on the road to wealth, we must begin to ask some pertinent questions of ourselves that will lead us to examine our money thought patterns and habits. We must start listening to our words, to find and expose our deep money habits and uncover our current wealth self-image levels, then we can begin to reprogram them, if we find that they are not in alignment with the future person we would like to be.
How to reprogram our WSI (Wealth Self-Image)
1. First, have the awareness that our image is at a certain level and we genuinely want to have more abundance in our lives. It must be genuine for us to be consistent with the efforts required.
2. Watch the words we use about ourselves when it comes to money
3. Stop saying things like “I’m always broke” “I don’t want too much money, I just want enough”, Rich people are wicked”, “Money is the root of all evil”, “etc. Stop saying these things, they reinforce a poor person’s beliefs and selfimage in you and will work subconsciously against you when you have wealth opportunities
4. Begin to believe that you are blessed and can be rich, that God made a world