One of the #MoneyMagic students once asked me: What's the difference between laziness and ease when it comes to making money?
Ease is NOT laziness, it doesn't mean you don't work.
It just means you make it easy for yourself to make money.
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One of the #MoneyMagic students once asked me: What's the difference between laziness and ease when it comes to making money?
Ease is NOT laziness, it doesn't mean you don't work.
It just means you make it easy for yourself to make money.
One day we need to unpack what South Africa is doing to young Black people in the workplace and how this is adding to money trauma.
There's this dangerous narrative that tells us that we should be grateful for whatever little bit we earn because others don't have jobs.
When you surpass this set point, you can find yourself overspending to get back to it. If you find yourself making more money, you can find yourself sabotaging and losing clients or losing your job so you can get back to your set point.
In last week’s podcast episode, I spoke about the fear of spending money. In this week’s episode I talk about the fear of not having enough and running out of money, which is a towering issue for many people in this fast-paced world.
In this week's episode, I share my story with you.
I came to do this work on money because I was extremely depressed and would have panic attacks whenever I had to deal with money.
I couldn’t look at my bank statement, invoice people, share my prices with people and I was US$60,000 in debt.
Long story short - I worked 16 hour days in my first business and I made $500/ R7500 income in 3 years
In this week's episode, I sit down with Xeres Villanueva, a #MoneyMagic student based in California, United States. Her parents moved with her from the Philippines for educational purposes.
Xeres is a writer, storyteller, and healer. As a healer, she initiates people into their higher self version of themselves so they can start living their purpose.