Money Story Series - Amy Everett
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We are excited to have Amy with us again as we uncover our money stories.
Amy gets really raw and vulnerable with us as she reflects and remembers watching her Oma (Grand Mother) using rain water to wash dishes and would fill the bathtub to use only that water for the whole week.
Religion for her played a huge role learning that martydom and suffering was a way to show your devotion to God and with those religious beliefs taught her that " the love of money is the root of all evil".
Money was not black or white it was passive agressive. It was bad if you desired something and if it cost a certain amount it was definitely bad for you.
Managing money was not something that was taught and the stress of money has and still follows her in her patterns that are ingrained in her neuropathways. The best is now she is aware of them and making changes and letting go of the old patterns.
Entrepreneurship comes with uncertainty and with it she has learned to trust and recognize the blocks that exist in her heart centre.
Amy leaves us with these nuggets:
- Do not feel guilty to take care of yourself
- Practice affirmations: " I love having $ for what it provides for me and my family"
- Money is a resourceful tool. What can you do with that tool?
- Look at yourself from a birds eye view (detached) and tell yourself to not neglect her/him
- You are never too deep to turn things around (debt, shame, guilt), there is always a way once your decide be open to pivot this decision makes you realize what you are worth and what you deserve
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The book Amy recommends is "The Surrender Experiment".
Aho
blue thunder bird woman
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