It’s not all about the money-saving hacks. It’s the feelings we have about money that really shape our actions. Surprisingly, these emotions might have us acting all funny with our money. Dr. Alex Melkumian says if we want to get better at handling our finances, we need to first decode these emotions.
Dr. Bradley Klontz calls these feelings “money scripts.” They’re like unwritten money rules that have been with us all along. Here’s a little peek into these “money scripts”:
- Money Avoidance: Some people are a bit iffy about stacking up too much cash. They may feel that a thick wallet means a cold heart. If this sounds like you, Klontz advises peeking at the good side of wealthy folks.
- Money Worship: Here, folks feel cash is the golden ticket to all joys. More moolah, better life – sounds simple? The twist is, not all joys come with a price tag. Klontz suggests looking for what truly makes the heart sing, not just what empties the pocket.
[Eager to dive deeper into money scripts and how they play out in your life? Check it out here.]