What is your relationship with money? Is it healthy or fearful? Is it something you don’t want to think about or does it consume you? To what degree does your net worth determine your self worth?
Have you ever tried to change your relationship with money? We have been and continue to be in tough financial times. When our jobs go away, or when the market takes a dive, or business dries up, we naturally blame outside circumstances, which are real. Yet, how often do we take a step back and look at how we think or feel about the money that flows in and out of our lives?
One way to begin that process is to see money simply as a tool to support our true wealth. Think
about your wealth, which is different for everyone, with ideas like family, friendships, affiliations, respect, love, work you enjoy, fun hobbies, faith, health.
To explore this further:
1. Make a comprehensive list of your real wealth.
2. Then prioritize it so you have your top 4 items.
3. Write a statement of how you use, or intend to use, your money as a tool that best supports the
4 top wealth items in your life.





