

Ep 30: Q & A - Up And Down With Money Is My Money Theme Song…How Do I Stop That?
Are you on the “money roller coaster?” Money goes up, money goes down and it’s a never-ending cycle, if so, this episode pertains to you.
In this Q&A episode I dig into Stacy’s question about why her finances are like a roller coaster and I address why this is her “theme song.”
I used to be on that same roller coaster, so I know it well. However, I got off that crazy ride years ago. It’s exhausting, as you know.
In this episode I talk about:
- [3:33] Why the money roller coaster is simply a reflection of your identity
- [4:29] Your money “thermostat” and how it controls your income
- [12:11] Why people never see dramatic shifts in income
- [21:08] Why you have to change your money consciousness
And, as you know, a lot more.
Oh yea, one huge thing I talk about is the “cause and effect” of money. Money is the effect of a cause, and 99% of people focus on having the effect and place no attention on the cause…which repels money.
If you want off the roller coaster then make sure you listen to this episode.
Transformational Takeaway: If you don’t fist have money in your mind, you’ll never have it in your environment. You MUST be rich in your mind before you can have it in your life.
Mentioned Resources:
James Wedmore’s Niche Training
https://www.jimfortin.com/nichetraining
Books mentioned in the episode
The Complete Works of Florence Scovel Shinn (audiobook)
Dollars Flow To Me Easily by Richard Dotts
Disclosure: Some of the links above are affiliate links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, I will earn a small commission if you make a purchase.
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