Positive Financial Mindset

A person cannot achieve financial freedom and save by paying themselves first, invest for the long-term and accumulate wealth until they believe they can be financially free and successful.

Carol S. Dweck, Ph.D., a Stanford University Professor of Psychology, who is considered by many the leading expert on mindset and human behaviors, and who wrote the book, ‘Mindset: The New Psychology of Success‘, says people have two core mindsets: a growth mindset and a fixed mindset.

A growth mindset is the belief that our skills and qualities can be cultivated through effort and perseverance: Our abilities are due to our actions. So many people do not obtain financial freedom because they do not have one thing: the right mindset. Everything starts with how you think about money, wealth and success.

Embracing a Positive Mindset

When you begin to embrace a growth mindset, you start to think differently about how you talk to yourself and think about financial success. This leads individuals to focus on saving by paying yourself first, investing for the long-term and accumulating wealth, rather than focusing on expenses, paying bills and paying off debt. Consider this, if you focus solely on paying bills or paying off debt, you’re limiting your ability to save, invest and accumulating wealth; effectively, you’re not focusing on growth.

One common financial myth held by many Americans is that to achieve financial success through saving, investing and accumulating wealth, a person must sacrifice their happiness, their families and often their health for a large paycheck. People must realized that no matter how successful and happy a person masked themselves to look outwardly, it means nothing if he or she wasn’t happy with themselves on the inside. Portraying an outward image of success no matter how one felt on the inside does not equate to wealth. Instead represents a path to misery and unhappiness.

Most people are never able to achieve financial freedom because, for one, either they don’t know it exists or believe it’s possible for them; normally they’re never taught anything about it.

It begins with Mindset

“If you think the amount of money you have (or rather, don’t have) is due to someone else, you need to change your financial mindset.

The key to saving, investing and accumulating wealth and achieving financial freedom isn’t starting off with a lot of money, it starts with one’s mindset…embracing a positive financial mindset. It all begins with the belief that you can realize and achieve it. Once you believe in your mind that you can, then you need to find a reason to keep this belief as strong as possible; this reason is your “Why?” Without it, at the first sign of adversity or when things begin to get challenging, you will quit.

Deciding to change your attitude regarding personal finance is one of the first steps in shifting your mindset and changing the of your outcome. A growth mindset means that you think with abundance and you believe that resources are not finite and that you can create more. With a growth mindset, you know that resources are infinite and that if you invest wisely, you’ll be able to achieve higher returns.

For example, people who focus on prosperity tend to look at their finances as an opportunity for growth — they focus on the opportunities for growing their income and net worth. But, in order to achieve this growth, you have to be willing to learn new things and step outside your comfort zone. Having a growth mindset with your finances empowers you to want to learn more about investing and ask a lot of questions about money; it helps you think like an investor.

A growth mindset is especially important with personal finances because it lets you accurately assess risk. A growth mindset knows that there’s always more to be made. It’s a prudent approach to savings as well as personal investing.

A person can find evidence of the Law of Attraction in the Bible in several places.  For instance:

“As a man thinks, so is he”-Proverbs 23:7

“A good man, out of the good treasure of his heart, brings forth that which is good; and an evil man out of the evil treasure of his heart brings forth that which is evil: for of the abundance of his heart his mouth speaketh.”- Luke 6:45

“What you decide on shall be done, and light will shine on your ways”- Job 22:28

“Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. “For everyone who asks receives, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it will be opened.…”Matthew 7:7-8

“…whoever shall say unto this mountain, be removed, and be cast into the sea; and shall not doubt in his heart, but shall believe that those things that he says shall come to pass, he shall have whatsoever he says”- Mark 11:23

Mindset is the key to changing your financial habits and building wealth. By changing your money mindset, you will be able to achieve your long term financial goals. Essentially, financial success–saving, investing and accumulatin wealth–is a mindset. A perso can’t truly be wealthy until they believe they can be wealthy.


References:

  1. https://theweek.com/articles/728758/how-growth-mindset-revolutionize-finances
  2. https://investmentu.com/how-to-beef-up-your-financial-mindset-for-2021/
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