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Sample Belief Statements (Basic PSYCH-K® Workbook)
- I trust myself to manage money honestly and sensibly.
- It is okay for me to want money and I do want it.
- I enjoy making lots of money and spending it.
- I can make all the money I need doing a job that I love.
- Money is one expression of my spirituality and my love for God, myself, and others.
- I deserve to have all the money I need.
- It is okay to have more money than I need.
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Beliefs that sabotage your personal prosperity . . .
. . . are frequently embedded in the subconscious mind. Often our early religious training or parental
conditioning, create beliefs that are counterproductive to achieving wealth and financial freedom. Beliefs
such as “Money is the root of all evil,” “Poverty is a virtue,” “Money is power and power corrupts,” or “You
don’t deserve to have lots of money,” are self-limiting when it comes to meeting your financial
goals. Beliefs cannot only sabotage the accumulation of money, it can undermine the management of
that money even if you accumulate it. It’s a case of spending it as fast, or faster than you make it!
If you find yourself making one bad investment decision after another, it is very likely
that you have self-sabotaging subconscious beliefs about money. Beliefs about not deserving to have lots
of money are often at the bottom of poverty consciousness. While some people are able to overcome their
limiting subconscious beliefs using will power and sheer determination, they often pay a very high
emotional and/or physical price for doing so. There is an easier and more effective way!
Self Esteem
Relationships
Prosperity
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Personal Power
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