Candidate,
The more I see people talk about money, the more I see how SCARED we are of it.
How we let others poison our views of money.
And how easily we use negative words to describe it.
Here's an email I got from someone who read my book, I Will Teach You To Be Rich. What do you notice?
"Frick it I guess I'll write the email...
Money stresses me out. My parents didn't teach me anything about it and I'm very dependant right now. I did a year of non profit and made about 10k after taxes and it was miserable, so I figured if I can pull that off for one year then I can make it work. And I did! But I don't know if I'll hit it this year (it's a bit depressing and big source of anxiety). I think time is the name of the game though, the career is moving forward, hopefully game sales will kick in passive income.
For the "rich life" I'm a simple person. I want enough money to be able to travel. I want to own a dog. I want a kitchen with an island. I want to have a nice desktop, and a nice coffee table. My partner doesn't want to own a house but I kind of do. Since I don't have a full time job outside of my freelancing which is currently in a drought period, I don't have really ANY money, averaging about $250 a week."
My response:
"Good stuff. Great to meet you.
Now I want you to look at your email and count the number of times you use negative words to describe your life/money. How many do you count?"
His response (notice the skepticism):
"Ha, I can't tell if this was an automated message or not but you got me there!
Depending on your definition, about 6-10."
6-10 IN A SHORT-ASS EMAIL. (Well, compared to the kinds I write...like the one you're reading. LOL.) Finally, my response:
"It's not automated.
Good!
Now, can you rewrite that entire email to be POSITIVE instead of negative? Send it over my way."
This guy didn't even notice his reflexive negativity with money. It's become like a dull toothache, something he gets used to. And since negativity is his worldview -- the "lens" through which he views everything -- I guarantee it's an invisible "drag" on his entire life.
I asked him to rewrite his email to be POSITIVE instead of negative because sometimes, it takes someone pointing out your pattern to shake you out of it.