If 2017 and much of the past has found your relationship with money to be a negative one, this year, 2018, is time to change that. By changing the way you view money and your relationship with it, you actually can tremendously change your financial situation for the better.
I don't like to make broad statements like that without proof to back it up. Although I know for a fact that it is true, your relationship and attitude toward money determine how it works for or against you, the moment I wrote the above paragraph I knew I needed some factual backup, so below I have listed opinions and facts from the money experts:
Financial guru Suze Orman sums it up best. “People really do not have a clue at all,” she says with deep conviction. “They think the reason they are miserable — that they are an emotional wreck — is because they have absolutely no money. They honestly think that if they had more money they would have fewer problems. The problem is that it’s not true! The reason they don’t have more money is because of how they feel about their life and who they are. Who you are determines what you have and get to keep. You define your money. You define the things around you. But money and the things around you can never truthfully define who you are.”
9 Facts About Money, Love and Happiness by PSYCHOLOGIA
Also, here is the link to a test courtesy of BBC that tells you what your relationship with money says about you.
All in all, yes, our attitude toward and relationship with money CAN and WILL determine what financial success, and to even stretch it a bit further, personal success, looks like in 2018.
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