Shifting The Money Script
When I first started dating my husband Michael, he said “We are all economic beings.” I found this comment rather dry, but I was also curious. “What do you mean?” I pressed him. “Money is an inevitable part of our existence. And since it is, we really ought to look at what we want our relationship with money to be like.” This conversation about money continues between us and in my coaching practice too.
In a coaching session today I gave the following advice:
1. Money is just about exchanging energy. Often we attribute other qualities to it too, but it is just an exchange of energy. Therefore we might as well have good thoughts about money.
2. Treat money as if it were your friend. When I think about my best friend Karen I immediately think about finding a nice mug to give her for her tea, asking her how she’s doing, and just loving being with her. So I would similarly be considerate about my money, and be happy to spend time with it. If we always complain about money, then like people, it will most likely not want to be around us. But if we are a good friend to it, the relationship can just get better and better throughout the years.
3. When we appreciate something it grows. So if we appreciate money, if we are grateful for it and are generous with it, we end up getting more of it.I remember one time I was low on gigs and clients. So I went through my email list and I emailed everyone I was grateful to have worked with in the past or with whom I was still working. I did no advertising, or putting up flyers, or giving talks. And yet just by being appreciative of everyone, I ended up getting several referrals that week for new work.
4. Decide how you want the situation to be and make a commitment to having it. Often when people come to me for coaching they complain about how things are. When I ask them what they want they usually can describe it. “But how do I get it?” they ask. And my answer is often that they need to make a commitment. When we make a commitment and are truly open, things begin to change. So decide how you want it to be. It can be a powerful step to shifting not just your money script, but your money too.
Linda Grace
June 15, 2016Good post, Jennifer. What a concept, know what we want—be open to obtaining—and take appropriate action as it is revealed through commitment.
jenniferblaine
June 16, 2016Thanks Linda. Hope you are enjoying your travels. Thanks for all you did for Lily. She is adamant about us doing the cork balls each morning.
Karen Denenberg
June 25, 2016Hi Jennifer, thought your take on money was so insightful. It really is about commitment. Good reminder about our relationship with how we think about money. You are the best sister wife. Keep those blogs coming.
Aunty Kiki D.
jenniferblaine
June 25, 2016Thanks Karen. I am offering the insight even as I need to grow myself. It’s an ongoing process. I so love and appreciate you. You are such an incredible woman and mother. Please send my best to Larry.