“Unlocking Abundance: 7 Common Phrases That May Be Sabotaging Your Financial Future!”
You don’t have to obsess over money to recognize its role in your overall well-being.
When you say money doesn’t matter, you might be downplaying the importance of stability, freedom of choice, and the resources you need for self-care.
A healthier approach is to acknowledge money’s place in your life without making it the sole measure of success.
4. “I’m just not good with numbers”
I get it—some of us aren’t exactly best friends with math.
But labeling yourself as “not good with numbers” can become a convenient excuse to avoid tasks like budgeting, investing, or understanding your savings plan.
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