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You Are a Badass at
Making Money
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Summary
written by: Alysha DeMarsh
I’m broke. And before
you ask, no, I don’t have an avocado toast addiction. I have a giant student
loan that needs to get paid off ASAP, but I also really enjoy eating food and
leaving my apartment and living my life. Unfortunately, this involves me spending
money on things other than my debt.
So, you can imagine
how thrilled I was to hear that Jen Sincero was releasing a counterpart
to You
Are a Badass,
one of my all-time favorite books, all about how you can use the power of your
thoughts to get you the riches you desire. Thinking myself into richness? Sign
me up!
As it turns out,
there’s more to it than that. You Are a Badass at Making Money is
a hilariously embarrassing, yet sadly relatable manifesto about learning to
understand yourself—your bullshit, your motivation, your thought process—and
leveraging it all to attract abundance.
The Golden Egg
Focus, have faith,
and take action
"Vague
aspirations lead to vague results; specific aspirations lead to kicking
ass."- You Are a Badass at Making Money, page 101
Decide on your reason
to get rich—the more specific, the better. Why? Because as exciting as it
sounds, you’re probably not going to feel inspired by the idea of a suitcase
full of money.
Start by listening to
your heart. Really listen to it. What do you desire most that
only money can provide? Get specific by answering these four questions:
1. Why do I want the
money?
2. What will I use the
money for?
3. What will I do to
make the money?
4. When will I make it
by?
Don’t place blame,
and don’t make plans to manipulate other people to get what you want. The only
things you can control are your thoughts and your actions, but they’re all you
need when you’re placing an order with the universe.
Now, choose your
thoughts and actions wisely. Make a concentrated effort to be happier. Surround
yourself with positive, uplifting people who will support and encourage you.
And for crying out loud, clear your desktop. Don’t let anything stand in your
way that might make you pause, just for one second, and lose faith in your
ability to take action.
As Sincero reminds
us, “Worrying is praying for stuff you don’t want.”
Demand from yourself
that you focus on raising your frequency, because the fastest way to fail is to
convince yourself that you will. Make every possible effort to attract positive
energy into your life, and whatever you do, don’t drift away from your heart’s
desire. As long as you’re clear, confident, and at peace with your goal and the
timeframe within which you will achieve it, riches will make their way to you.
Gem #1
Let go of any
preconceptions you may have about money
"By embracing
money and getting into the flow, you open yourself up to the abundance that is
trying to reach you at this very moment."- You Are a Badass at Making
Money, page 47
Do you think being
rich will get in the way of your friendships and relationships? Do you think
being rich is just for people who want to own big houses? Do you think money
buys happiness, and that’s why you’re unhappy right now?
Your “truth” about
money began to form when you were a small child observing how money affected
the people around you. Your beliefs about money were learned by you over the
course of your life, and now, unbeknownst to you, they are firmly held in your
subconscious mind. Now, as a full grown adult, the way you perceive money is a
habit… and probably a bad one.
Sincero defines rich
as being “able to afford all the things and experiences required to fully
experience your most authentic life.”
Your most authentic
life may involve owning a mansion and a small private plane, or it may involve
paying off your parents’ mortgage and donating a shit ton of money to charity.
Your most authentic life may also be as simple as paying off your student debt
so you can eat something that doesn’t come from a can. Your dreams, your
desires, your wants, and your needs are all unique to you. Being rich is not a
one-mansion-fits-all scenario—your definition of what it means to be rich is
whatever you want it to be.
The point is, if you
continue to envision richness as something that doesn’t appeal to you, you’ll
never get rich. Period. If you’re scared of money, money will avoid you like
the plague. So toss out your preconceptions and start envisioning the badass
life full of the riches that you really want—that way, the
money you want will know how to find you.
Gem #2
Investigate your BS…
Then use it to scare the shit out of yourself
"What comes out
of your mouth comes into your life."- You Are a Badass at Making Money,
page 38
When you realize what
limiting beliefs you have about money, consider how they got there in the first
place. Start by paying attention to your language, and how you choose to talk
about money in your day-to-day life. Odds are, you’re a little too familiar with
the words “I can’t,” “I want,” “I wish,” or “I should.” What bullshit have you
led yourself to believe about money, and how did it get in your head in the
first place?
Give yourself a big,
fat reality check. Look in the mirror and say to yourself what you think every
time you check your bank balance at the end of the month. Replace your words
with “I can,” “I have,” or “I’m grateful for.” Now… get ready to scare the shit
out of yourself.
What is something you
could do right now that would get you one step closer in the direction toward
achieving your richest dreams, and more than a few steps away from your comfort
zone of misery? Don’t give into the temptation to utter the words “I
can’t”—just do. How does it feel?
“Hurl yourself into
the fire,” suggests Sincero. “Run face-first toward your biggest fear. Take
big, audacious action in the direction of your dreams and do not let the fact
that you’re wetting your pants stop you.”
By taking one scary
step towards your riches, not only are you finally turning your thoughts into
actions, you’re also giving yourself the opportunity to experience whatever it
is you’ve been avoiding all this time. Pay attention to what you’re thinking,
how you’re feeling, and what comes up for you as you move forward with your decision
to take action. Acknowledge it. Address it. Write it down. Then take a hard
look ahead of you, and get over it.
Sincero’s approach to
making money is a little unconventional. Due to her frequently mentioning the
universe, you may even say it’s “woo-woo” or call her a tad eccentric. But her
methods are also motivating, hilarious, and extremely relatable.
Maybe it’s the
regular pace of mild swear words, the super actionable step-by-step activities
at the end of each chapter, or the fact that she was able to address my
greatest fear: being so broke I’d have to give my cat at-home-surgery. Whatever
it is, You Are a Badass at Making Money gave me a renewed
sense of hope that maybe someday I will be richer than I am poorer. And if you
lean toward the unconventional side like me, you too may find a renewed sense
of hope in this book.
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