You need a money tree
Good morning,
I hope you had a fantastic weekend!
Mine was full of a soccer tournament for our 10-year-old. We got back late last night and I’m working on shifting my mindset mode to…
“Hello Monday. We can do this.”
Are you too?
This week’s articles and “Thought of the Day” will help!
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Stop Wasting Hours Each Week – This Meal Plan Template Makes It Shockingly Easy!
“Money grows on the tree of persistence.” —Japanese proverb
Think You Need Thousands to Start Investing? Here’s How to Begin With Just $500
If you’re a beginner investor, this guide is perfect for getting into the game with confidence.
The Biggest Money Mindset Traps That Keep You Stuck—And How to Escape Them
Use the table of contents to skip to the free printable. Or read through to identify exactly what’s holding you back.
Have you heard or said the expression “money doesn’t grow on trees.”
I certainly have.
But if you use it often, beware that this could turn into a limiting belief – that money is hard to come by.
The truth is, money doesn’t have to be an insanely difficult pursuit. (Ask most millionaires)
Building passive income, asking for a raise, learning, and networking are all ways you can accelerate your success without working 90-hour weeks for the rest of your life.
Perhaps a better belief is:
I look for opportunities to work smarter, not harder.
This week, set aside at least 10 minutes of daily quiet time for yourself. Tony Robbins once said –
“If you don’t have 10 minutes you don’t have a life.”
And he’s right. Use this time to
- pray
- meditate
- strategize
- visualize
- journal
- take a nature walk
- or simply sip a cup of coffee on your porch while you watch the colorful rays of a sunrise.
Give yourself this gift and you might just feel like a different (calmer, more focused) person this week!
I live my life with presence.
What is something your parents said about money growing up? Does it impact the way you see it today?
When does it rain money?
When there is a change in the weather.
Thank you for reading and being a part of the Wealthy Woman community. I hope you enjoyed today’s newsletter. If you have anything at all you’d like to share, ask, or say, just hit reply. I’d love to hear from you.
I appreciate you!
Love always,
Jenn Kropf
Certified Financial Educator
Founder of Wealthy Woman Finance
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