Ep 321: Navigating Economic Recession and Anxiety Part Two
The Jim Fortin Podcast - A podcast by Jim Fortin
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Start Your Transformation Now In this episode, we dive deeper into the impact of economic uncertainty on our personal and emotional lives. Reflecting on a conversation with my brother-in-law, Don Xavier, from 2001, I share how the concept of peace of mind is essential for making sound financial decisions. We explore how fear and anxiety around money often stem from a lack of inner peace. When you are worried about money, it becomes difficult to make decisions, which contrasts sharply with times when you feel at peace and can handle financial matters effortlessly. We also discuss how a spiritualist should approach financial concerns, sharing stories from my life and those of people I know, including a friend currently undergoing a divorce and struggling with financial anxiety. Additionally, I recount how, growing up poor, I experienced intense fear around money, which I have since overcome through understanding and changing my mindset. This episode also highlights the importance of distinguishing between living from a 3D ego perspective versus a spiritual consciousness. Listen, apply, enjoy! Transformational Takeaway: To achieve true financial peace, shift your focus from fear to abundance. Recognize that you are capable of creating prosperity, and understand that money is merely a tool, not a source of security. By aligning your thoughts and actions with abundance, you can transform your relationship with money and live a more empowered, stress-free life. Mentioned Resources: Sign up for the 9-Day Get Unstuck Challenge Let's Connect: Instagram Facebook YouTube LinkedIn LIKED THE EPISODE? If you're the kind of person who likes to help others, then share this with your friends and family. If you have found value, they will too. Please leave a review on Apple Podcasts so we can reach more people. Listening on Spotify? Please leave a comment below. We would love to hear from you! Thank you for listening! With Gratitude, Jim Fortin