UNUSUAL LOVE AFFAIR
Millen Livis
Helping Women Be Financially Independent | Book Me as a Financial Speaker | Author | Investor | Entrepreneur | Wealth Retreat Leader
Have you ever felt so in love with someone that you were willing to be with this person NO MATTER WHAT?
You were SO grateful for the opportunity to have this person’s presence in your life….
You knew that this person has your back…
You knew that you’d be there for each other through good times and bad times….
Aah, it’s a sweet, sweet feeling…being in love.
I was fortunate to experience it more than once.
And what if you were to experience love, respect and appreciation toward Money?
What if you had a love affair…with Money?
Does it sound weird? Is it really such a radical idea?
Let’s look at it a bit closer… (In the spirit of Valentine’s Day).
Money likes attention. Money likes respect.
Money likes direction / purpose (e.g. it pays your restaurant bills.)
Money likes flow, speed, movement (as opposed to stagnation).
When you appreciate money, it appreciates you back.
When you protect your money, it protects you back.
When you grow your money, it helps you grow as well.
So, do you see why Money is a lot like a loving, carrying and reliable romantic partner?
Partner who wants to serve your wishes, protect you, help you experience more freedom and adventure in life.
Just like any romantic partner would….
So, if you had a love affair with your Money, would you change a few things in your current attitude to it?
Look… this “radical idea” is one of the wealthy folks’ “money secrets” - they have a love affair with Money.
They treat money as their partner that is always there for them, in good times and bad times.
They pay attention to it. Respect it. Grow it.
They appreciate it and take good care of it.
In other words, wealthy people have a good relationship with Money.
They intend to grow old with it. So, they better take good care of it.
How about you?
How is your relationship with your Money?
After all, it’s one of the most important relationships we all have in this lifetime.
So, be brave and post in the comments what you’d like to change about your relationship with your Money.
Happy Valentine’s Day! :>)
Millen Livis