Don’t want to create a coaching empire/charge high-ticket/etc because you’re “not in it for the money”?
I invite you to think of it this way:
Making money means opening the door to your relationship with money and using what you find on the other side as a catalyst for elevating into the next, highest version of YOU.
The more money you make, the more lives you are touching.
The more money you make, the more resources you have to be a difference-maker and do good in the world.
The more money you make, the more you break free of old conditioning and negative thinking.
The more money you make, the more of a leader and role model you become.
The more money you make, the more you can put it to use in ways that align with your values.
The point is, money is an incredibly powerful tool that too many women shy away from embracing because of society’s message that it’s ‘bad’ or ‘wrong’ in some way.
That is a message that keeps women disconnected from money, from wealth, from cultivating money intelligence and creating financial independence.
You have a relationship with money, right now. The question is, how would you describe that relationship in its current form?
Does money support you and make you feel safe? Is it ‘there’ for you? Or does it feel elusive, just out of reach or fearful in some way?
My encouragement for you is to be HONEST about your relationship with money.
Because with honesty comes clarity about what you want to change, the ability to forgive the parts that were picked up from childhood trauma or programming…
And the opportunity to reinvent your relationship with money so that you get to experience feeling supported, safe, comfort, luxury and freedom.
It all starts by dropping phrases like, ‘not in it for the money” and instead asking soul-driven questions that explore, heal and ultimately reinvent your relationship with money.
It’s challenging. I know. I also know you’re worthy of the best relationship with money EVER.
xo,
Kendall