Money Is Everybody’s Problem (Or at Least They Think It Is)

by Terri Levine · 0 comments

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A common theme I’m seeing come up over and over again is this: “I’m broke. I don’t have any money.”

Sure, you have to face economic reality. If you don’t have any money, you don’t have any money!

When this happens, people are likely to think they have a money problem. They may even say things like, “I have big money problems.”

But is a lack of money a “money problem”?

I don’t think so.

Usually, a lack of money is merely a symptom of some deeper condition. For instance, you may have:

A procrastination problem – Always waiting until tomorrow to do what could be done today.

A laziness problem – Never being able to bring yourself to WORK.

A negativity problem – Always focusing on the bad things in life to the point where you are paralyzed by fear.

An attention problem – Glued to the boob tube, YouTube, cell phone, or Internet so often that you don’t have time to pursue your entrepreneurial dreams.

What is slowing you down?

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