Will I Continue Marisa Peer’s ‘I Am Enough’ Program? Exploring Week 4’s Wealth Wiring for Abundance
Join me in Week 4 of Marisa Peer’s ‘I Am Enough’ program as I navigate the complexities of financial beliefs and discover the pathway to abundance. A personal journey into reshaping wealth mindset.
As I delve deeper into Marisa Peer’s transformative “I Am Enough” program, Week 4 has brought me to a pivotal point: “Wealth Wiring for Abundance.” This week, we explored how our deep-seated beliefs about money, often formed in childhood, shape our financial realities.
Understanding Early Money Beliefs: The week opened my eyes to how beliefs instilled before age 5 influence our financial attitudes. Like many, I realized I held subconscious money blocks – fears that being wealthy might make me appear greedy or unlikable.
Shaping Financial Attitudes: Marisa explained how these early impressions impact our ability to enjoy and retain wealth. The startling fact that 70% of lottery winners go broke within three years due to subconscious conditioning was a wake-up call about the power of our beliefs.
Rewriting Financial Scripts: This week involved exercises to identify and rewrite limiting financial beliefs. For example, replacing “Money doesn’t grow on trees” with “I am a magnet for abundance” was a useful exercise.
Balancing Giving and Receiving: A key lesson was the balance in giving and receiving. Reflecting on this balance helped me understand my financial interactions and how to strive for equilibrium.
Setting Bold Financial Goals: We were encouraged to set ambitious financial goals, challenging our perceived limits and making the idea of wealth familiar and comfortable.
Developing Financial Courage: A significant part of this week was about building courage to ask for what we are worth and developing new skills to achieve our financial aspirations.
Video Call with Marisa Peer: A highlight was the video call with Marisa, where she delved into the ‘Rules of Money and Abundance,’ offering strategies to attract and maintain wealth without guilt.
Applying ‘Rules of the Mind’: Applying Marisa’s ‘Rules of the Mind’ to finances was insightful. It underscored the importance of aligning our thoughts with our financial aspirations.
Provoking Questions for You:
- What are your earliest beliefs about money?
- How do these beliefs shape your current financial situation?
Week 4 of “I Am Enough” was not just about learning; it was about unlearning and relearning. The journey towards financial abundance is as much about mindset as it is about action. As I ponder whether to continue with the program, the growth and revelations so far make a compelling case to press on.
For insights into my journey from the start, check out my reflections on Week 1, Week 2, Week 3, Week 5 and Week 6.
As I share my journey, I hope it inspires you to examine your own financial beliefs. The path to financial freedom and abundance is within our reach, reshaping our mindset being the first critical step.
Thanks for being part of this journey! I hope my experiences inspire you to examine your financial beliefs and embrace the possibilities of abundance. Remember, you are enough, and transforming your relationship with money is a significant step toward realizing your potential.
With warmth and gratitude,
Anna Saga
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