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Prosperity
Consciousness: What do think about money?
Step 0 in shifting
to prosperity
consciousness is asking yourself: What do I think about
money?
Do I have enough? If you are reading this, you
probably
don't think that you do.
Are you spending more money than you make? Can you afford
where you live?
I am the “spender” in my family. Before I married my AWESOME wife
Yayoi, I had wracked up well over $10k of credit card debt.
Wait
a second, let me write that again and put all the zeros behind to get
the message through: OVER $10,000!! And what were the life changing
purchases that required me to go so far into debt?
Hmm, well it’s been about 14 years, but here is a short list of what I
remember buying with my credit card:
- $1500 A Roland JV80 professional keyboard — I never
learned how to play it
- $400 Portable CD Player - they had just came out, I
think I owned like 12 CDs
- $8100 Clubbing, drinking, girls, clothes, strip joints
...you know “the
essentials”. These actions later helped me think about money.
So, I can tell you
what I was thinking about money. I was thinking that using money to buy
things would make me happy.
Granted,
there is a sense of happiness that comes from buying something new, but
everyone knows that when the newness wears off you just have a dusty
keyboard in your room and you still don’t know how to play.
My
point here is that, often people think that money is for buying things
to make us happy. Since those early spending days, my thinking has
changed. Now I think a lot differently about money and things.
First,
as I stated above, they DON’T make me happy (we can get into what makes
me happy in another post). Second, I prefer to have more money than I
need from paycheck to paycheck.
Yayoi and I are by no means
“RICH”, but we have a nice little sum of money invested in the stock
market that I refer to as "the pile". The other day a
co-worker of
mine asked me what I was planning to do with my bonus this year to
which I replied "put it on the pile".
Having
a pile of money set aside is much more satisfying to me than the quick
little "high" I used to get from buying something new. This is not to
say that my pile makes me happy…but I choose to have a pile
rather
a lack of a pile.
Now, when I think about money, I think: "Yes, I like having
money, but even if I lost it all...I would still be happy".
Yayoi would be very upset, and would make sure we started
working on a new pile.
Having money set aside in various stages on investment provides the
benefits listed below and more I have not thought of:
- Earn interest on (savings, checking, stock
investments etc.)
- USE
credit cards all the time and pay off the balance every month…no matter
what. Use the “points” to purchase airfare. We volunteer to use our
credit cards at work and get paid back in cash or checks down the
road…so we get the points!
- Buy cars by writing a check. You save a TON of money
on that interest you don’t have to pay…and one less bill every month.
- Yayoi’s piece of mind
- If you lose your job, you can survive for a while
without income…you are emergency tolerant.
- Have almost enough money to pay off your California
mortgage in a crappy sub-prime market disaster (whew glad I have a
pile!)
Yayoi
and I still spend money, just not all of it. Yayoi gets upset if she
can’t SAVE her goal every month…which happens when we do some out of
the ordinary spending.
Here is a list of things that help us keep the money we have:
- Cable
TV - We get “broadcast basic” and Cable internet - $53 per month - I
like to watch TV on DVDs or on the internet (a lot of shows are now
web-casted for free).
- Cell Phones - Yayoi and I both have pay
as you go phones and they only cost $20 per quarter. This works for us,
because we don’t use our phones that often. Also, are phones are just
phones….not toys. Hey, if you want a toy…go for it….we just want phones.
- Work
clothes: Outlet malls - get shirts for work for $6 or $9, shoes—50-75%
off, suits $200 per suit for 100% wool (ok that is about what you have
to pay to get a good suit, but people pay a lot more than that as well)
- IPOD: Yes I bought an IPOD, but I only paid $2
downloading one TV show. I prefer Podcasts which are all free for now.
- NFL
ticket? - No WAY! I get the NFL field pass which is about $40 per
season and you get all the radio broadcasts on the internet. I also got
Sirrus Satellite Radio…so I can take football on the road; I think it
costs about $13 per month.
What
do you think about money? Do you have a pile? Do you want to have a
pile? Step Zero is changing the way you think about money. If you are
ready to do step Zero, then you have a chance at succeeding in creating
that pile of your own.
However, having a pile won’t make you happy (well maybe a little
happier) but not truly happy…that is another post.
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