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Are Your Money Beliefs Blocking Your Income Growth?

Topic: Career Coach and Career CoachingBy Annemarie CrossPublished Recently added

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Are you constantly marketing your services and keeping in contact with your list however you’re just not getting the number of people you’d like signing up for your programs? Frustrated because you continue to struggle to reach your income goals? At your wits end? If you’ve answered ‘yes’ – I can sympathise with you. As can many of my clients. Just a few years ago – I too was frustrated and confused. Despite all my efforts – I just couldn’t break through my income barriers. One of the things I have learned (and now share with my clients) is that the reaso I was struggling to generate the income I desired went much deeper than marketing and other business development strategies. The reaso I wasn’t able to charge what I was worth had nothing to do with my abilities and the programs I was offering. I was struggling because of my self-belief, self-worth AND beliefs I had around money. I call it my family’s money legacy. So up until a few years ago, the story that I had grown up with about money as a young child had been negatively impacting the income I was making (or in my case ‘not making’) in my business. So what are your beliefs around money? What is your family’s money legacy? What are the stories you grew up with about money? Like me (and many of my clients) – could your beliefs also be the reason why you continue to struggle to reach your income goals? Here are some common money beliefs. See how many you recognise. 1. Money doesn’t buy happiness 2. Money doesn’t grow on trees 3. Filthy rich 4. It’s difficult to keep money 5. You have to work hard to earn a living 6. All rich people are crooks 7. Money is the root of all evil 8. The cost of living keeps rising quicker tha I can manage 9. It’s a hard road to make a buck 10. Spiritual people aren’t supposed to be rich 11. Money and spirituality don’t mix 12. It’s sinful to have a lot of money 13. A penny saved is a penny earned 14. It takes too much effort to earn money 15. Money is dirty (dirty money) 16. If I’m rich my children will grow up spoiled 17. Being rich will stop you from getting to heaven 18. The rich get richer and the poor get poorer Perhaps you’re also able to relate to some of these self-worth and self-beliefs: 1. I don’t deserve success 2. I am an unworthy person 3. I’ll become a greedy and untrustworthy person 4. Money will change who I am and what I stand for 5. If I want to be rich, I have to cheat and lie 6. To be wealthy I have to sacrifice everything 7. My parents always struggled with money so that means I will too 8. I will never be wealthy / successful / rich 9. I don’t have the qualifications therefore I’ll never make any real money 10. I don’t have the strengths and talents to earn a good living 11. I couldn’t possibly make that much While you may be tempted to blame your parents (or other significant family members) for your beliefs around money, it’s important to realise that they did the best they could with the resources available to them. They may very well have been brought up with similar family legacies and therefore made the choices they did with the best of intentions for you. Like the grandfather who always reminded you to "Save a penny because you never know when you may need it." He didn't say this to scare you. His intention for you was to ensure you were financially secure in case you needed it. Or perhaps the grandmother who would always say “What’s the point of saving your money – they’ll only take it away from you anyway.” She had experienced a very difficult situation in her life and was doing the best she could. She didn’t mean for her comments to impact the way money was showing up in your life. So, whatever your family money legacy and the story you grew up with (that's impacting your life today) it’s vital to understand that you DO have a choice. You can choose whether or not you continue to allow these old and unhelpful money beliefs to impact your life. So what choice will you make? If you want to change your family’s money legacy to a belief that is empowering, full of riches and abundance then join me on 28th January 2011 for my "Money Breakthroughs webinar: Breaking unhelpful money habits to ensure 2011 is your best year yet!" Here's what I'm going to share with you: - How your family’s money legacy can block you from generating the income you want and what you can do to reverse this; - Practical steps to get rid of money clutter that can seriously impact the flow of money coming into your life; - The importance of building a strong self-worth account, and what to do to stop making damaging withdrawals; - And much more… To register, click here: http://annemariecross.com/are-your-money-beliefs-blocking-your-income-growth

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Annemarie Cross is a Brand Communication Specialist helping ambitious women business owners to get noticed, hired and paid what they're worth! Want to learn simple yet powerful ways that you can build your brand, your credibility and your income? Visit http://www.AnnemarieCross.com to access free inspiring 'how-to' articles and to sign up for our free audio mini-series ‘7 Easy Steps to Build Your Brand, Your Biz, and Your Income.’

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