Why do so many people keep struggling with finances? They're talented, honest, and devoted workers. Yet there's little to no result from their effort; are you one of those people? Are you doing the best you can to succeed at work, but you still live paycheck to paycheck?
If so, it might be because, deep down, you harbor many negative, self-limiting beliefs about money, work/productivity, and life overall. If this seems far-fetched, remember the last time you thought that any good thing, wealth included, was unavailable to you without real-life proof.
Most people live their lives under the influence of beliefs they make in early childhood. These beliefs make what we call "core beliefs" and affect our lives in the present time. But you're likely to be unaware of these limiting beliefs, particularly regarding money.
While growing up, you picked up a lot of information and made many conclusions about what life should be and what you can expect from it. But your perception was skewed; you were young, probably misunderstood a lot of what you saw, and took in many limiting views that made you feel powerless to change your situation for the better.
Your family's circumstances and living situation, as real as it was, did not and could not reflect an ultimate truth for what life will be like for you. As it often happens, the conditions you grew up in, and your caregiver's way of looking at life and responding to hardship, was only a piece of the puzzle.
The real truth is that there are dozens, if not hundreds, of recorded factors that affect someone's well-being—plus one: unpredictability. Yet, as you developed your view of the world, you remained shackled by the narrow insight into the lives of the few people that took care of you. Their ideas, visions, and teachings might be valuable but are often limiting.
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