How To Be Financially Independent Without Sacrificing Your Principles Or Time Or Working In A Job You Hate
How to be Financially Independent with integrity
If you are anything like me and are trying to do what you do and have enough money to live from without spending all the hours God sends to get it doing what you really love then listen up. The thing alot of people say is, ‘do what you love and the money will come.’ The truth is, that only works if the obstacles you have and the beliefs you hold about money, energy and time are in a healthy place in ypour life. Believe me, I am talking from experience. If not you can find yourself ‘scuppered’. And I mean either feeling guilty about having too much money or depressed or worried about having too little. And probably eventually finding yourself increasingly in debt with no real plan for your future spending or saving, let alone the impact that the pursuit (or not) of money is affecting you, those you are close too, the wider community and ultimately the planet we live on.
What I am interested in is allowing money to be a vehicle to fulfilling your true purpose in life, or even your happiness and those others in our life. In the end, unless we see money for what it is and grasp the reality of it in our lives it can easily become an excuse or (seeming cause) for not living a fully alive life or fully exploring the meaning, purpose or contribution to life.
Transform your relationship with money.
A healthy, integrated relationship with money is deeply tied to the sense of satisfaction and fulfillment that you can get from your engagement with your family, your community and the planet. Perhaps what we need to think about more is that the relationship we each have with money is more than just earning, spending, debts and savings. We need to reflect on the time it takes to make money in our life too and the value we place on unpaid work.
Have you thought about the true impact of your money interactions? Or have you thought about how that impacts on and reflect your true intentions? Well up until recently I can honestly say I didn’t. Somewhere along the way , I guess almost unconsciously I was, but, until recently I have only just begun to reflect more fully on the implications of my money intentions, and how it does or does not support myself and others.
The credit crunch has played its part in helping me refocus on some long lost intentions. But for many others life has gone on as usual. So right now I am proposing a programme that is about helping you eliminate the unhealthy obstacles to having money and finding the way to using money as a tool to get on with the life you want to live. This programme will coach you in how to act with intelligence, integrity and independence in relation to money and the economic pressures we all face.
If you want to work on something like this together with others wishing to transform their relationship with money, please contact me here for details of the programme.
Peace and Blessings,
Gavin J Gowans
PS This programme is NOT, and I emphasise NOT about trying to make money through BMV property schemes, personal development programmes, wealth building schemes, positive thinking, network marketing or some kind of business venture. Although you may well be involved or get involved in these. It is about learning how to have enough and a little more AND be happier, free and financially independent with integrity. Click here for more information.
