What Do You Believe About Money?

by Molly on November 23, 2009

How’s your relationship with money?  Have you ever stopped to consider what you believe and feel about it?  For most people money is a very sticky subject.  We assign all kinds of meaning to money – most of which doesn’t serve us very well.

Growing up I received some very confusing messages about money from the adults in my life.  But as an adult, I’ve taken the time to review these beliefs to see if they are really a fit for who I am now and who I want to be going forward.

Once I understood what I felt about money, I was able to neutralize the negative energy of the beliefs that didn’t serve me, by using Meridian Tapping.  I have learned that if you want to change your thinking about anything, you must address the energy of the thought or belief.  After I neutralized the energy of the limiting beliefs, I started to install new beliefs in myself.  Beliefs like “money is just an expression of Source” and “abundance is my divine birthright.” I truly do believe that money flows to me from Source and I gladly participate in circulating it back out to Source again.  It can be a wonderful experience, if you’re willing to do the work to get there.

So what do you believe about money?  If you have less of it than you want, you really must take the time and commit yourself to uncovering the things that are negatively impacting your ability to attract more money and then transform that negative energy.  Don’t forget – you’re always in attraction mode – either attracting more of what you want, or more of what you don’t want. Guess what having a bunch of limiting beliefs around money gets you – more of the same – limited money!

Right now, won’t you take some time to work on discovering what you believe about money?  Were you taught that you have to work super-hard – and not enjoy the work in order to make money?  How about money “doesn’t grow on trees,” infusing you with a general feeling of “lack” about the topic?  What was the general vibe in your household?  What were the sayings you heard your parents say over and over again?

I hope you’ll give yourself the gift of creating a positive, uplifting set of beliefs about money – and the fact that you deserve lots of it.  Life sure is more fun when money is your friend and not your enemy.

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Judi February 3, 2010 at 10:50 am

Molly, this is a subject that I an focusing on right now and it is the subject that ultimately brought you to me.

I have been considering the words we use around the subject of money such as “filthy rich” and one from childhood “piggy bank” and my personal battle-”I’m gonna make you pay!”

And I have discovered that I really didn’t want to “pay”. When I realized this, it hit me like a ton of bricks. I understood some of what was holding me back for all of these years.

There is more junk down inside of me which I need to let go of. I just need help changing these limiting beliefs.

Thank you, you are so kind and compassionate. I hope someday to meet you in person.

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