Heartache Hurts You Financially

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Can Heartache Hurt You Financially?

Yes, it absolutely can. How? By emotionally hindering your ability to focus, work, or grow your business. Most people don’t fail due to technical difficulties—they struggle because of emotional and spiritual setbacks.

Rejection from a job or opportunity, hurtful words from a parent, coach, or teacher, or betrayal from a spouse, partner, or fiancé can leave you emotionally unbalanced. Until you regain your footing, your finances can suffer. The effects? Lack of focus, physical and emotional fatigue, loss of purpose, increased stress, anxiety, and more.

Some people never fully recover, weighed down by trust issues and deep emotional wounds. Words and emotions are not easily erased from the heart and mind.

In my book, I challenge the traditional view of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, suggesting that flipping it—or at least shifting our perspective—can help us reach peak performance. Strengthening your soul is the key to unlocking greater prosperity in life.

If you’re looking to level up and find balance in the areas that truly matter—love, health, and wealth—our class can help you reach your highest potential.

Emotional Damage can Block your Financial Success

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It’s hard to comeback from emotional damage. Emotional damage can happen at any age, whether you are young or old. Sometimes you aren’t aware that your emotional damage is holding you back. Where you go from there is often a sign of the trauma that has entered into your soul.

Can emotional damage be reversed. Yes, but it will take work on your part. No one else will be able to do this for you and most likely, no one else will care more than you.

Your finances and your success depend a lot on your emotional intelligence. if you have had an emotional crisis in your life you most often are left with residual emotions that hinder or even block your financial success.

To start, you should assess yourself and see where you are faltering in your finances. Then ask the question to yourself of why this is occurring. Often you will find that it is a re-occurring symptom; excessive spending, getting in debt, losing faith in the business or occupation you are in, etc.

Once you find the symptom now you need to work on solving why this is happening over and over. It will often lead you back to an incident that has left you with an emotional block, such as shame, guilt, fear, etc.

Check out my book and videos to learn more.