Income without effort

Setting up a system to offer online stock photo licensing has been on my to-do list for months. But I had avoided sitting down to set up the pricing structure for my collections, thinking it would take too much time. When I finally did it, it took me about 20 minutes to price all my …

Choices

Another revelation from the Millionaire Mind Intensive was the concept that we always have a choice. Most of the time our excuses that we can’t are just a choice that we won’t. My biggest can’t thoughts usually show up when mountain biking. I’ll look at some scary chute or drop and decide that I can’t. …

Reasons? Or results?

I definitely thought I wasn\’t one to make excuses. And in most cases, I\’m not. But when it comes to money and financial freedom, I had an excuse that was so sneaky that even I wasn\’t aware I was using it. When we explored our money myths, I discovered that perhaps my obsession about what …

Money personalities

Money personalities dictate how we interact with money. Spenders, savers, avoiders and monks are the options. Last week at the seminar, I actually chose avoider as my type because I have always procrastinated when forced to deal with financials and budgeting and forecasting. But when I discovered that other avoiders feared money — and that …

The c-word

One of the other things I learned last weekend is that it takes a herculean effort to get anyone – ourselves especially included – out of his or her respective comfort zone. Two days later, when I was mountain biking, I told my husband that I wasn\’t \”comfortable\” railing at breakneck speed around berms. Ack! …

Now it makes sense!

I\’m one of those people who has always hated financials. It\’s not that I can\’t do them – math wasn\’t an especially difficult subject for me. But I haven\’t wanted to deal with them. Even though I knew it would help my business (and since I am a solo entrepreneur, if I\’m not dealing with something, no one is).