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MONEY MINDSET ADVICE WITH DENISE DUFFIELDTHOMAS

Money Mindset Advice

with DENISE DUFFIELD-THOMAS women and money is that we can overcomplicate it to the point of self-sabotage and get stuck in analysis paralysis. You can have long term money goals. You can have daily money goals. We’re all motivated by different things. And let’s face it - some times you do need an injection of cash - maybe a dream house suddenly comes on the market, or you get an unexpected tax bill. If money is just a tool - doesn’t it make sense that we can attract it when we desire it? You can’t use up your manifesting mojo. Just follow your desires. I like to separate my goals into three categories - now, next and later. The Now column is everything I’m

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What are your thoughts or guidance when you need a quick intake of money - short term gain? Does that take away from where our focus should be - sustainable long term goals? Does the short term quick fix impact the long term goals? – Joy Fairhill

actively working on - my monthly income goal or short term desires (3-6 months). The Next column (6- 18 months) are desires that aren’t urgent; however, I can see them on the horizon. The Later column is all those “one-day” goals that I’m parking for the future.

And then something inevitably comes up - something I didn’t even know I had desired, for example, a gorgeous mint green 1954 Chevy truck. Do I ignore it because it wasn’t on my list? No - I follow the desire and take action. I sent out some emails, sold some courses, and bought the truck.

Give yourself permission to desire what you want. Money flows where

Hi Joy - one thing I know about

attention goes.

Denise Duffield-Thomas

Denise Duffield-Thomas is the money mentor for the new wave of online entrepreneurs who want to make money and change the world.

She helps women charge premium prices, release the fear of money and create First Class lives.

Her books Lucky Bitch, Get Rich, Lucky Bitch, and Chillpreneur give a fresh and funny roadmap to living a life of abundance without burnout.

Her Money Bootcamp has helped over 6,000 students from all around the world.

She’s a lazy introvert, a Hay House author and an unbusy mother of 3. She owns a rose farm and lives by the beach in sunny Australia.

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