Nadine Higgins
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I don't know what the exact statistic is, but I think that it's that we'd rather talk about, you know, politics at the Christmas dinner table or heaven forbid your sex life than talk about your finances.
And I do feel like when...
money is targeted at women, it's kind of like, well, let's see how we can stop spending so much on makeup and dresses and stretch a dollar rather than like, let's grow an investment portfolio and flame our financial independence.
So then we're getting down to some of the actual methods because we talked about, you know, I'm not going to label these stories and values and beliefs as problematic.
But if I work out the ones that aren't serving me, is that a better way of looking at it?
How do I actually change them if I keep telling myself I have to work really, really hard for money or I haven't earned it or whatever that story is?
Does it take a bit of work though?
Because if you've been telling yourself, even subconsciously, the same thing for years, I presume it's more than one aha moment that...
I have so many more questions to get to the bottom of this, but we need to take a quick break.
We'll be right back.
Welcome back to The Prosperity Project.
We're talking about the psychology of money and there are levels and levels I think we could go down here.
But I wondered if you could give us a few places to start and
How it works when you are in a relationship with someone else who probably has a whole different psychology of money.
Yeah, pretty much.
Because I know that you have aimed this at women, but I mean, men have a relationship with money too.
Oh, yeah.
Or is there just more repression involved?
in their relationship with money or is it that they've, I don't know?
So the book is for targeted women.