Got Financial Faith?

 
 

So you’ve probably noticed that there’s a whole lot of chaos and uncertainty in the financial world right now.

And my question for you is:

Where do you source your faith from?

Are you accessing a strong sense of financial faith as we weather these recession cycles?

As we receive news of escalating interest rates, being on a fiat currency system that’s unstable, and watching the value of stocks and crypto investments plummet – it’s easy to react from a financial fear.

Financial faith takes much more practice in times of recession.

It seems like the news and media convey the message of “We should be in a state of fear when it comes to money.”

But if we look back in time and observe the fluctuations of our economy over decades, we may start to see things differently.

I was recently reading “Outwitting the Devil: The Secret to Freedom and Success” by Napoleon Hill.

The book was written in 1938 and because it was considered too controversial for its era, it was only published in 2011!

 
 

Napoleon Hill wrote the book when the economy was in a state of recession.

As I listened to the book’s introduction by Sharon Lechter, I was reminded of just how easy it is to be in a state of fear because of the constant crises in the world.

And the truth is, whether we’re talking about the world of economy, or the world of politics, or the world of your personal finances – there are always cycles.

The very nature of life is cyclical. And the same is true with money.

Right now, some of my clients are getting concerned about their investment accounts.

And for those who haven’t been practicing something that will help them strengthen their financial faith – whether that faith is in a higher power, in the universe, in their own resourcefulness, or in the economic system to recover – they’re going to get stressed out.

And the ones who have really worked on developing their faith muscle can weather these financial storms in a much more graceful way.

In my own life, I’ve found that when I’m secure in myself and my own confidence to navigate whatever life throws at me, and when I know I have the resources to back me up, I know I can get through anything – regardless of what it looks like with money.

This is what keeps me out of financial fear.

Financial faith.

An inner state of security and confidence I’ve developed over the years, alongside healthy savings.

And of course, we all encounter waves of financial fear at times.

It’s like surfing waves on the ocean.

The more we practice financial faith, the more we can ride the wave.

When we learn how to be in a flow state with money, we can navigate financial waves with mastery.

 
 

This is what Financial Coaching helps people with. It helps them to find far more faith in themselves, in the world, in money, and in a higher power.

And it’s this financial faith that gives them the grace necessary to navigate constantly fluctuating financial cycles.

Joetta Johnson