What is Your "Financial Mindset"?

Corinne Casazza
With the New Year upon us, many Americans are turning their thoughts toward a brighter financial future in 2008. In fact, 37 percent of Americans made a New Year’s resolution that involved changing their financial situation for the better, according to a survey by Money Magazine and market research firm ICR.



The top financial goals for Americans in 2008 are:





  • Saving more money (32 percent)


  • Paying down debt (25 percent)




Even with the best intentions and an iron-clad budget, many Americans won’t achieve their goal of financial abundance this year. Why not? Because of their financial mindset.



Your emotions create your thoughts, and your thoughts either cause you to act or prevent you from acting. If your thoughts are consistently negative or doubtful, you are preventing yourself from taking action to achieve the financial security you desire.



“The thoughts and feelings of someone who is debt-minded are of debt and resistance to the way it is, and what to do about it,” says Hale Dwoskin, CEO and director of training at Sedona Training Associates. “These could be fearful or angry feelings or thoughts or just resignation to how it is. There could even be thoughts and feelings of despair.”



The problem is if you are debt-minded you won’t attract the financial security you desire. In fact, you are actively pushing it away. Here are some examples of a NEGATIVE financial mindset:





  • Wishing you had more money


  • Feeling you need more money


  • Resentment toward people who have money


  • Feelings of scarcity and anxiety about money


  • Doubts that you’ll ever have enough money




The good news is that changing your financial mindset from debt to prosperity is all within your reach.



“Every part of a debt-oriented financial mindset is releasable using The Sedona Method,” Dwoskin says. “When you release the thoughts, feelings and pictures that create debt, your mind naturally pictures, hears and feels more abundant -- which attracts that into your experience.”



So what are you waiting for? Now’s the time to switch your financial mindset to prosperity and achieve real financial security in 2008.



For more information on the life-changing, easy to learn Sedona Method, visit our web site at www.sedona.com

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Corinne Casazza

Corinne Casazza is the Web Master for The Sedona Method, a body of emotional releasing techniques originated by Lester Levenson in the 1970s. Three decades later, Hale Dwoskin carries on Lester's work. Hundreds of thousands of people worldwide have had their lives transformed by The Sedona Method. You can too.