I often see posts that say that people who are late, don't respect your time and don't respect physical boundaries and I think we need to start talking more about the intersectionality of systemic oppression, time and money.
I often see posts that say that people who are late, don't respect your time and don't respect physical boundaries and I think we need to start talking more about the intersectionality of systemic oppression, time and money.
The #MoneyMagic course works because it's a combination of tapping into our own ancestral wisdom around money, healing the nervous system (we carry our money trauma in the body) and developing business strategies and business models that work for each student (not me).
A while back I hired a young Black Woman for Wealthy Money and she was shocked when I refused to pay her rate because it was too low. I coached her to negotiate 2.5 times more per month working less hours.
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.
There's nothing wrong with modeling or acting, in fact modeling paid some of my bills over the years but I was at a business school and I needed my lecturer to encourage me to pursue entrepreneurship not try to get me to change track.
I invest a lot of money into healing my body. In 2021 I invested over US$10,000 in acupuncture and karsai nei tsang sessions (womb/yoni healing massages) and I am so glad I did.