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Money LOVES to be paid attention to.

If you are

°         blasé about how much money you earn

°         indifferent to where your investments are located or how they are faring

°         oblivious to your actual debt load

°         unaware of your total net worth

you cannot, energetically or realistically, expect to be anywhere different than right where you already are financially. 

That’s a pretty strong statement. It’s more than a strong statement … it’s a fact.

You know this at some level. If you think about it, you have experienced money’s attention in both positive and negative ways throughout your life. The positive times are exhilarating and often appear short-lived; the negative ones are downright depressing and seem to drag on way longer than necessary. We’ve all been there. You are not alone. 

If you

°         leave bills piled in a corner unopened

°         frequently experience cycles of financial feast and famine

°         have unused gift cards or uncashed cheques in your wallet or lying around somewhere

°         fear discussing your fees

°         have unpaid or unfiled taxes

°         give away services or offer too much information without charging for it

°         use the overdraft portion of your bank accounts

°         don’t hold firm to prices

°         have people who owe you money that aren’t paying you

°         don’t know your bank balance

Any and all of these are ways that you are not paying attention to money in your life. Some are money leaks and some are reflections of a specific money mirror. Either way, they all must be dealt with.

If you do not deal with them, they will circle around and get your attention – and, it won’t be in a positive way!

CHOOSE to change. One step at a time is fine. It takes time to change ingrained habits.

Some items on the list are easier to deal with than others. Start with one of the easy ones.

°         Open the bills; pay something toward each of them

°         Cash any cheques lying about (are you aware there is a timeframe where a cheque becomes ‘null and void’ and the bank will not cash it? Money lost for you!)

°         Use those gift cards – or – gift them to someone who will

°         Utilize less of your overdraft amount; eventually, stop using it (the fees charged are a big money drain)

Start now. 

Today!

 Pick one. 

Feel free to share which one you chose, how you dealt with it, and how you felt before and after.

Personally, I’m working on one in the list right now. I’ll share it with you in the next post.

And, I’ll offer some suggestions on ways to deal with some of the other items.

Wow! 2010 has certainly started off with a BANG!

I’ve just returned from my mentor, Kendall SummerHawk’s, Platinum Inner Circle live retreat in Tucson. I’ve finally decided on my ‘spirit archetype statement’ AND I’ve managed to complete my ‘profit pyramid™’ so that I can plan my marketing strategies for 2010. My Bold Goal for 2010 is in place as is my 60-day Bold Goal. I’m on a roll. In fact, I could say that I’m already riding the crest of the [t]Sunami Of Success™ (teeheehee!) All that in under 10 days!

Alright! Let’s get YOU started off on the right foot (or the left if that’s your predominant one) as well …

We’ve spent quite a bit of time on setting Bold Goals recently. Now, I want to take a few minutes to help you

□       determine where your current ‘money speedometer’ is and

□       set your ‘new money speedometer’.

For this exercise, you’ll use the gross amount, before any expenses, of all money you’ve brought in – it all counts.

□       Look at your total income for each month over the past year*

□       Select the five highest months and add them up

□       Divide by 5

This represents your ‘current money speedometer’.

Now, choose a number just outside your comfort zone. There are reasons for this:

If you stay in your comfort level, it won’t create incentive for you to earn more

If you go too far out of your comfort zone, it won’t be a believable number to you and you’ll likely give up trying to attain it very quickly.

□       Write down your ‘new money speedometer’ goal

□       Write down the date by which you want to achieve it

□       Post it where you can see it every day

Naturally, during an actual coaching session, we go a lot deeper into this exercise. This is the bare-bones version but, if you actually put it into action, it will get you to your goal.

Once you achieve your goal, set a new ‘new money speedometer’ to keep pushing the boundaries of your beliefs.

If you need help, if you’re ready for a coach, or if you want to find out more about what I offer, contact me at Susan@SueCrutcher.com  As I mentioned earlier, in January and February, I am offering private coaching sessions at HALF PRICE! Limited space available as my calendar is filling quickly. To get your name on the list NOW, e-mail me at Susan@SueCrutcher.com  with ‘private coaching session special’ in the subject line.

To your success…

Sue Crutcher, CMMSC, CPC, RRPr, CPTN-CPT

Money, Marketing and Soul Coach; Life Empowerment Mentor; Baby Steps to Success Expert

Creator of [t]Sunami Of Success Program 

Are you aware that there are FREE RESOURCES on my website? Check out the 30-60 second audio message updated weekly on “Tuesday Tidbits”; request my FREE REPORT: “5 simple steps you can take now to ensure that 2010 is a profitable year for you and your business” and/or sign up for my monthly “Sue’s News” e-zine. Where? www.SueCrutcher.com 

PS – have a ‘burning question’ after reading this blog? Comment here or e-mail me at: TUSusan@SueCrutcher.comUT – please put ‘Question’ in the subject line. I’d love to hear from you.

 * If you have no idea what you’ve brought in over the past year or you are not using a ‘tracking sheet’ of some sort – we need to talk. Knowing your income and expenses is VITAL to your financial success in business and in your personal life.