Money is a great indicator. If anything, it’s a tool to measure how balanced you are inside. Rarely is it the actual cause of anything good or bad in our lives. People often like to blame money for their problems or even give credit to money for their successes because it’s easy and it tends to right there in front of us.
Money actually is, what I’d like to call, a “Symptomology Meter”.
In other words, if you have a great relationship with yourself and are congruently living your life and walking your purpose, then your “Money Symptomology Meter” will be off the charts positive!
If you have issues with self-confidence, self-esteem, self-worth, self-sabotage, etc. then your “Money Symptomology Meter” could be one of the most inconsistent indicators of your life.
When we take the attention off money being the problem, it gives us an opportunity to truly get to the root cause of what money is telling us about where our focus should be.
On a scale of one to 10…10 being “I love money and how it is serving me!” and 1 being “I don’t want to think or look at money because it’s never been my friend!”…
Where does the needle of your “Money Symptomology Meter” sit?