Build A Kickass Relationship with Money

Build A Kickass Relationship with Money

Hey there, friend! Let's talk about your relationship with money, shall we?


How are you treating your money lately? Have you had a good heart-to-heart with it? Do you even pay attention to how you're feeling about your finances?


Sometimes, we feel like we're not worthy of making more money. But did you know that what you seek is also seeking you? You just have to be open to receiving it.


I used to be stuck in a negative money mindset, especially when I was working for someone else. I felt like my earning potential was limited and it made me bitter. But then I realized that I'm the one in control of my money. If I want more of it, I have to build a better relationship with it.


So, if you want to improve your money relationship, start by treating it the way you'd like to be treated. Your money needs your commitment, time, love, and focus to prosper. Don't neglect it or treat it with disrespect.


And if you're not great at managing your money, that's okay! Hire professionals to help you out. Financial coaches and planners can help you see what you might be missing and take you further than you could on your own.


But don't rely on your friends for financial advice. They're likely in the same boat as you. Invest in yourself and your financial future. Take action on the things you've been putting off, like setting up a retirement fund or paying off debts.


Make 2023 the year you improve your money relationship and expand your net worth. You've got this!


Cheers to you and your finances!


Your Financial Strategist,

Mae Yang

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