How to Change Your Financial Story
Have you ever thought about sitting down and interviewing Money like a trusted friend or colleague? In Money Blues to Blue Money, I talk about this concept as a powerful way to connect with the energy of Money. Imagine what Money might say if it had a voice—and even more importantly, what it would ask you.
Why Interviewing Money Works
We often think of money in terms of numbers, transactions, or limitations. But money is much more than a means of exchange—it carries energy, emotion, and beliefs. When you “interview” Money, you give it a personality, allowing you to explore your relationship with it in a fresh, meaningful way.
Here are some questions you might ask Money:
• What beliefs have I held about you?
• How do I feel when I think about you?
• What steps can I take to invite more of you into my life?
By shifting the conversation with Money to one of curiosity and openness, we transform how we see and work with it. We begin to understand how our thoughts and feelings influence the flow of money into our lives.
What Your Interview Reveals About Your Money Mindset
When you interview Money, you’re essentially asking yourself how you really feel about it. The answers may surprise you! For instance, do you feel anxious when thinking about money? Or perhaps you avoid money conversations altogether. These insights give you clues about the unconscious blocks that could be affecting your financial flow.
Example from the Book:
One of my clients, after conducting her own interview with Money, realized that she had been holding onto old beliefs from childhood, where money was always a source of stress. Once she recognized this, she was able to shift her mindset and open up to greater financial abundance.
Take the First Step: Your Own Money Interview
Ready to try it? Sit down in a quiet space, grab a pen, and let the conversation begin. Be honest and open with Money, and take note of the emotions and thoughts that arise. You’ll be amazed at what you learn about your relationship with financial abundance.
Remember: Money is energy, and when you treat it as such, you’ll start to see real change in your financial reality.
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