Your money is a tool, and may be you know this because you’ve had a negative experience with the pursuit of your goals.
There are two parts to our minds – the conscious and the subconscious.
When we learn and we plan, when we decide we are going to do better, we are using our conscious mind. We are current and in the moment. We understand “right” from “wrong”.But Knowing what you need to do and ACTUALLY DOING IT are two completely different things.
Some of us have some negative thoughts and feelings towards our money situation.
Why is it so hard to actually do the one thing we know we need to do and stop self sabotaging and doing the things that prevent us from getting what we want?
Because 90% of our day is spent on autopilot using our subconscious mind.
Ever drive home and completely forget how you got there? That was your subconscious mind doing the work. We do the same things every day the same way – we get up, brush our teeth, and put on our clothes in the same order.
It’s not only habit, it’s your brain’s way of saving energy by giving you the instructions on how to do things the way you always have.
This is why it’s so hard to change, because our lifestyles become our habits, and those habits live in the instructions to our brain on how we should move through life each day.
We continue to self sabotage because we fail to bring the programming and new information down from our conscious mind (the plans we made) into our subconscious mind (the things we actually do.
Once we’ve changed our money mindset, broken down our money blocks, and learned that we need to move what we know we should do from our conscious to our subconscious, the next step in the process is to get real with our goals.
Last thing you may need in this process is to have an intimate container where you feel nourished and taking care of, so you will achieve the goals you deserve.
What’s yours intimate container??
I am passionate about helping overwhelmed working mamas to eliminate financial stress and help them be present and loving for their children. I love to offer this intimate container of empowerment.