If I was to start talking to you about money, would your eyes glaze over? If I invited you to get really clear on where you are with your finances, would you either do it in a half-hearted way or find something much more important you have to do right now? Maybe the money stuff… Continue reading 3 ways to lighten the load when your money stuff seems too heavy
Author: Nicola Humber
My top 3 tips for banishing the mind-monkeys
Right now I’m in the middle of the Master Your Money Summer Camp launch. Although I love the excitement and energy of starting something new, I can tell you that the last couple of days I’ve been feeling pretty exhausted and emotional. To be honest, I woke up this morning in a complete funk! I… Continue reading My top 3 tips for banishing the mind-monkeys
Why your mantras and affirmations aren’t working.
I’ve been speaking to a lot of women recently who have been trying to improve their money situation and finding it a struggle. Maybe you’re the same? You’ve been setting goals, meditating, visualising and saying your affirmations. But nothing is changing. Or maybe you receive a flow of money and then it dries up again?… Continue reading Why your mantras and affirmations aren’t working.
The myth of imperfect action
I wonder how often you’ve heard the advice, ‘Imperfect action is better than no action’. Certainly in the world of female entrepreneurs, this kind of statement is made all the time – by mentors and coaches, as part of e-courses and programs, I’ve even used these words myself (many times!) It’s almost become a badge… Continue reading The myth of imperfect action
What I learned from a group of middle-aged, corporate males
When you think about money, what kind of memories come up for you? Many of the stories you tell yourself about money will have been created by particular memories. It might be that someone has directly said something to you in the past that you have taken as fact, or it could be more subtle.… Continue reading What I learned from a group of middle-aged, corporate males
How I surprisingly fell back in love with finance (with a twist).
Before I became a therapist, I used to work in financial planning. To tell you the truth, when I decided to leave the corporate world and retrain, I never wanted to be involved with finance again. I was pleased to leave behind talk of investments, pensions and savings. I wanted to focus on personal development… Continue reading How I surprisingly fell back in love with finance (with a twist).