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Kim and Spencer discuss the importance of language and thought patterns in one's relationship with money. They quote Robert Kiyosaki's concept of replacing "I can't afford it" with "how can I afford it?" as a building block of prosperous thinking. They also touch on the erroneous focus of individuals on earnings instead of value provided and emphasize the significance of cash flow over net worth, particularly for business owners. The episode features in-depth conversations regarding linguistics and how the use of wrong terminologies can be misleading, especially in finance and life insurance. The hosts also propose an exercise of assessing one's language and forming a list of “prosperity words.”
Prosperity Thinkers is proud to be an affiliate of the transformative Gravy Stack movement, helping individuals around the world unlock their potential and achieve financial freedom. By providing resources, tools, and mentorship, we contribute to creating a culture of abundance, possibility, and growth. Please note, as an affiliate, we may receive compensation for our efforts. Our collaboration, however, goes beyond financial arrangements; we truly believe in the power of the Gravy Stack movement to change lives and foster prosperity.
Best-selling author Kim Butler and Spencer Shaw show you how to take more control of your finances. Tune in to The Prosperity Podcast to learn more about Prosperity Thinkers thinking and strategies today!
Do you have a question you would like answered on the show? Please send it to us at [email protected] and we may answer it in an upcoming episode.
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Special Listener Gift Free eBook: Activating Your Prosperity Guide.
Kim Butler's groundbreaking eBook/ audiobook explains why typical financial advice may be sabotaging your wealth... and what to do instead!
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Kim and Spencer discuss the importance of language and thought patterns in one's relationship with money. They quote Robert Kiyosaki's concept of replacing "I can't afford it" with "how can I afford it?" as a building block of prosperous thinking. They also touch on the erroneous focus of individuals on earnings instead of value provided and emphasize the significance of cash flow over net worth, particularly for business owners. The episode features in-depth conversations regarding linguistics and how the use of wrong terminologies can be misleading, especially in finance and life insurance. The hosts also propose an exercise of assessing one's language and forming a list of “prosperity words.”
Prosperity Thinkers is proud to be an affiliate of the transformative Gravy Stack movement, helping individuals around the world unlock their potential and achieve financial freedom. By providing resources, tools, and mentorship, we contribute to creating a culture of abundance, possibility, and growth. Please note, as an affiliate, we may receive compensation for our efforts. Our collaboration, however, goes beyond financial arrangements; we truly believe in the power of the Gravy Stack movement to change lives and foster prosperity.
Best-selling author Kim Butler and Spencer Shaw show you how to take more control of your finances. Tune in to The Prosperity Podcast to learn more about Prosperity Thinkers thinking and strategies today!
Do you have a question you would like answered on the show? Please send it to us at [email protected] and we may answer it in an upcoming episode.
Links and Resources from this Episode
Show Notes
Special Listener Gift Free eBook: Activating Your Prosperity Guide.
Kim Butler's groundbreaking eBook/ audiobook explains why typical financial advice may be sabotaging your wealth... and what to do instead!
Review and Subscribe If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here
Subscribe on your favorite podcast player to get the latest episodes.
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