In this week’s episode we talk to Khumo Nawa from Botswana. Khumo shares how to create financial freedom with real estate in Botswana.
In this week’s episode we talk to Khumo Nawa from Botswana. Khumo shares how to create financial freedom with real estate in Botswana.
One day we're gonna have to have a conversation about how some men and women's money and life isn't coming together because they denied their own child, their own flesh and blood.
We’ll also have to talk about men and women who stop their partners from having relationships with their kids and manipulate them to abandon kids from previous marriages or situationships.
A while back I was chatting with a friend and we were talking about how much fun adulting is.
I honestly didn't enjoy my childhood and teens because I was constantly dealing with abuse, but adulting has been and continues to be awesome so far:
One of the things I keep learning on my journey is to allow myself not to know and to have compassion with my learning process.
The truth is a lot of things that are normal to most people were hard for me, especially when it comes to money and business.
Having money (or more money than we’re used to) can feel unsettling and unsafe in our nervous systems; in an effort to protect us, the parts of us that feel scared/unsafe, guilty/ashamed etc. with having more money (or being seen/being powerful/being carefree etc.) block money or get rid of money to "keep us alive."