
What do you get in return for the life energy you spend at your job? What does “looking prosperous” cost you in terms of time, pleasurable activities deferred, and frustration?

The purpose of money is to serve you -- to allow you to DO things, rather than to have things.

Suppose your credit cards all had zero balances, your cars were paid for, and you owned your house outright. How much money would you need to live comfortably? And what would you do with your time?

Most of us have limiting beliefs about money. Before we can reshape our financial future, we need to identify the toxic messages that are sabotaging our personal vision of success.

What image do you have of a person with money? How would that contradict your own notions of personal integrity?

Finding your occu-passion means discovering what it is you are meant to do. When your work is your occu-passion, you'll find that the Universe supports you, often in unexpected ways.

What are your special talents and strengths? What work is so central to who you are as a person that you'd do it even if nobody paid you?

As you move forward toward your goals, it's important to keep that special balance between excitement and fear. This is called your “growing edge.” If you're not excited, you won't have the energy to move forward. But if you're tackling a goal that feels too huge and scary, you'll be immobilized by fear or find ways to sabotage your progress.

What steps can I take toward my goals that excite me? Where do I notice resistance creeping in?

When we move too far too fast toward our goals, we often experience a "breakdown". Sometimes it's a sudden unhappy event: a car accident; a throbbing headache; the onset of a mysterious illness. Sometimes it's just the feeling that we'd like to go to bed for days and pull the covers over our head. When you experience a "breakdown", it's important to recognize it for what it is: a sign that it's time to simply rest.

How have you pushed too far or too fast toward your goals? Can you give yourself permission to simply step back and take a nap?

Remember that creating the life you want is a process. As you begin to build a future based on your most deeply cherished beliefs and goals, you'll discover tools that can help you: affirmations, visualization techniques, supportive financial workshops and seminars.

What old beliefs are no longer serving you? What techniques continue to help you achieve your goals? What new techniques could you draw on to support you in creating the life that you want?