The Key Connection Between Your Beliefs and Finances

“If you believe you can, or you can’t, you’re right.” —Henry Ford

Our beliefs and values shape our behavior and financial decisions more than we realize.

If we hold limiting beliefs such as “I can’t save right now” or “I doubt I could ever be prosperous,” we can unknowingly sabotage financial success. On the other hand, empowering beliefs like “I am capable of growing my wealth through disciplined budgeting and smart investments” can unlock potential.

This spring, during a week that holds spiritual significance for many worldwide, we can all witness the tangible results of what happens when healthy seeds that are planted in fertile soil start to take root and flourish. If you’re interested in exploring more about aligning your values with your finances, check out these articles below, curated for you. The insights from the Forbes article can be truly transformative.

Let me know if you have any questions or ideas for your personal strategy you’d like to discuss.

Break The Cycle: How Your Beliefs Can Block Or Unlock Financial Success

March. 25, 2023

False underlying beliefs can create a cycle of self-fulfilling failures, while correct beliefs…

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They Chose to Take a Pay Cut—and Say They’re Happier

March. 25, 2023

Switching to a job with a lower salary often means trimming your expenses, but it can come with a…

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Budgeting Tips for Gen Z as Cost of Living Eats Into Savings

March. 25, 2023

While some traditional financial guidelines seem impossible to follow, advisers offer ways to…

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The Fed’s Conundrum: Interest Rates Are Both Too High—and Too Low

March. 21, 2023

Short-term rates are sharply higher. Long-term rates are steadier. What’s a central bank to do?

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5 Ways to Cut Your Taxes on Income Investments

March. 22, 2023

Tax day is almost here, and, thanks to higher interest rates, many investors are finding they…

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5 Reasons March Madness Is Just Like Investing

March. 21, 2023

The process of filling out a March Madness bracket is like investing because it balances…

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