347: Reprogramming prosperity

The Art of Living Big | Subconscious | NLP | Mindset - Podcast autorstwa Betsy Pake

In this episode, host Betsy explores the complex psychological relationship individuals have with money, specifically focusing on how early life experiences shape our understanding and attitudes towards it. Delving into the concept of ‘money blocks’, or internalized beliefs that can potentially limit our financial success, Betsy draws on Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) principles to explain how to reshape these mental constructs. She highlights the influential role of societal messages and personal experiences in forming our money narratives. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, a corporate professional, or someone simply wanting to better understand your relationship with money, Betsy offers valuable insights into reframing your financial narrative for greater prosperity and personal peace. Transcription: Welcome to the Art of Living big podcast. My name is Betsy pake. I’m an author, a speaker, and a trainer of NLP and hypnotherapy. And I’m focused on helping you understand and design your life with the power of the subconscious. This podcast is designed to help you think differently about what could be possible for your life. Now, let’s go live big. Hello, hi, everyone. Welcome. Welcome to the Art of Living big. I’m excited that we’re here today. It is right before a long holiday weekend, Memorial Day weekend here in the US. And this is a time to honor people who have given their lives in the military. And I think it’s also kind of feels like the star of summer every year, you know, and I’m, I’m guessing if you’re in other countries, you have holidays that are kind of like, feel like the kickoff to summer. So we were supposed to go to the beach, but it’s supposed to rain at the beach. So we’re going to be home. And you know, in a lot of ways, I’m like just okay with that. We’re still packing and getting ready to move. You know, we closed on our new house a couple of weeks ago. And now we’re just trying to like, get everything in place so that we can get out the door, we’ll probably move in like three weeks. So we’re getting like a, you know, the landscaper over there doing stuff, we’re making all the things up. And so a lot of a lot of moving parts and a lot of things. And so, you know, sometimes it’s like, I really want to get away. And sometimes you’re like I’m okay, just being at home. I also I almost wouldn’t mind if it was raining here, which it’s not going to be and that’s great. But you know, sometimes when you’re just like, I have to be inside and take care of the stuff I have to take care of is sort of like a good push towards where you want to go. So even though we can’t go to the beach. And you all know how much I love the beach. I am just as happy to be here and to be working on some projects, projects and fun for this weekend. So I hope you guys have some good plans. Something good to kick off your long weekend too. So alright, so there’s a, there’s many different things that I want to tell you kind of a coffee talk episode in a way. I just started a new book called The hidden life of trees. Have you guys heard about this book? I feel like I’ve heard about this a long time ago, but I’ve never read it. It’s by Peter wool who’ve been? I might I’m sure I’m saying that wrong. He’s German, I think because he talks about how he was like the forest or in a forest in Germany. So anyway, he just talks about how trees really communicate. And I have been really fascinated with this recently. If you guys remember, years ago, I went inside Dr. Joe Dispenza. And Bruce Lipton, I went to New Mexico. And when I was after the event was over,

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