How to overcome the emotional blockers that keep you from the life and wealth of your dreams with Jane Walters

Your Dream Business - A podcast by Teresa Heath-Wareing - Mondays

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Today’s episode of the podcast is an interview with Jane Walters, where we chat about all things finance and money. Jane is a former financial planner turned financial and money mindset coach. She helps women transform their financial lives by teaching them the practical tools to manage their finances as well as supporting them to uncover and change their relationship with money. She brings nearly 20 years’ experience in the financial services industry, in both Australia and the UK, and extensive training as a Neuro-Linguistic Programming Master Practitioner and Meta-Coach. She believes very strongly that when women have more money the world will be a better place for everyone. We talked about what money mindset is, the relationships people have with money and how to overcome deeply ingrained beliefs that are keeping you from the life (and wealth) of your dreams. KEY TAKEAWAYS COVERED IN THE PODCAST: • How mindset and manifesting works together with practical action. • How our relationship to money affects our ability to earn, spend and save money and how it can help us create the amazing life we want. • Why we need to be efficient with how we spend our money, but also be able to see where the opportunities are. • Why investing in yourself as a business owner is necessary to grow your business. • Why debt isn’t always negative, and the need to differentiate between ‘good debt’ and ‘bad debt’. • How to know when and when not to invest in something for your business. • How and why money issues show up differently in men and women. THE ONE THING YOU NEED TO REMEMBER ABOVE ALL ELSE: It’s important to be efficient about how we spend our money, but if we want to grow, we also need to see where the opportunities that are worth investing in for our business and for ourselves are. HIGHLIGHTS YOU SIMPLY CAN’T MISS: • How to be strategic in spending your money, but not missing opportunities because of being too scared of risk. • Why you need to reframe fear around money management to empower you to make better decisions. • Why we need to be kinder to ourselves about the things we don’t know about money.