In our Women Creating Wealth chat, Gaby Abrams speaks about how being a first generation American meant there was a lot of pressure to grow through struggle.
Sometimes it‘s so easy to assume that the person you see in front of you is and always has been that way, but it is refreshing to be reminded yet again that everything we see in another, we see largely as a result of their choices.
Gaby chooses fun.
And while our conversation together does go very deep, I wanted to use today as a reminder that the rest of us can all choose fun, too - even when it comes to money, especially when it comes to money!
Other things covered during our chat:
-Creating from a space of not needing the money
-Whether or not money and one‘s spiritual journey can exist separately
-Why money can feel so challenging, when you otherwise feel competent in most areas of your life
-The quickest way to determine what your money blocks really are
-The knock on effects of not talking about money
-Motherhood, sisterhood, and witch wounds and why it is so important for women, specifically, to speak about money
-The influence of the patriarchy and the damaging effects of assigning masculinity or femininity to specific roles
-Creating a women‘s wealth micro-economy
-Broke Ass Decisions vs. Million Dollar Decisions (from Rachel Rodger‘s ”We Should All Be Millionaires”)
-And that we are all deserving of being taken care of and supported, contrary to the superwoman narrative we are so often modeled