Dagmar Fleming

4 Unconscious Reasons You Don’t Deserve Money Now

We all want Benjamins to flow with ease into our lives, so why wouldn’t you deserve the dough?

We all want Benjamins to flow with ease into our lives, so why wouldn’t you deserve the dough?

The answer to this question is as perplexing as your relationship status on Facebook: It’s complicated.

Here are four reasons you think you don’t deserve money, and you unconsciously push it away.

I know this because I have done them all.

Been there, done that, and got a t-shirt to prove it. Twice!

Let’s get you going!

1. You’re not good enough

You’ve tried hard all your life but most likely never got full approval from your parents, teachers, or bosses.

If you got a “B” grade in school, then your dad told you it should have been an “A.”

A girl you really liked in college dated your best friend instead.

Then off you went to build you career but you were passed over a promotion to a colleague who smeared butter on your boss. Shall I go on?

These experiences have made you believe that somehow you’re less than others and rich people are rich because they’re smarter, prettier, better, luckier … and they probably have a better body mass index, too.

By now, you believe you don’t have what it takes to make money, so why bother trying?

2. Money is the root of all evil

Since childhood, you’ve heard all kinds of sayings about money that told you that money was bad.

“Money is the root of all evil.” “Rich people are greedy.”  “You have to work hard for your money,” which, by the way, “doesn’t grow on trees.” Why on Earth would it!? Has anyone asked?

Silly or not, these sayings influenced you.

They have imprinted you with a subconscious belief system that repels money like bug sprays to mosquitoes and elevates poverty to a virtuous status.

Now you’re confused and conflicted about money.

If it’s bad, should you want it?  If you want it, what about children dying of hunger in Africa? You selfish bastard / bitch!

And here’s the grand finale: Who, for Christ’s sake, wants to be evil? Not a big crowd lining up for eternal damnation.

So you do what you must. You run away from money or give it away as fast as you can. In one hand and out the other it goes.

Problem solved – the Heaven’s gate is open to you 24/7. Walk in.

3. You’re hooked on a story of struggle

You mommy and daddy worked hard for their money. You watched with admiration as they provided for you.

Today you want to emulate them.

So you put in countless hours at work to please your boss or work yourself to death as an entrepreneur.

Your struggle is worthy of a trophy and others praise your efforts and dedication. You’re the champ!

Then, one day, you become a tad bit smarter and life gets better.

You get a raise. Clients are pouring in without you lifting a finger. Your second cousin’s thrice removed great grandfather’s uncle kicks the bucket and you inherit loads of money. Who dat? Never mind.

The point is you’re suddenly rolling in dough. Things are looking up. Days seem sunnier and you’re beaming with optimism. You start daydreaming about buying the biggest yacht possible. Even your fat spouse seems to look skinnier and sexier today.

So you do the next best thing …

You sabotage it.

Say what?

Suddenly, your car breaks down and it costs more to fix it than the extra money you got from your raise.

You stop following up with your prospects so they can’t buy your products or services.

Your checking account shrinks like a cheap t-shirt from Walmart.

I know you’re asking: Why would I do that?

It’s simple. Because it was too EASY.

You didn’t earn it with the number one currency – HARDSHIP!

4. You’re not open to receive

You leisurely stroll on the sidewalk when you notice a $10 bill sweetly landed at your feet.

You fearfully look around. Has anyone seen it, too? Who does this money belong to?

Can you pick it up? If so, will others think you’re stealing somebody else’s money?

You’re confused. Is it a trap?

Hesitantly, you pick up the money but you’re uncomfortable. You feel guilty for picking it up.

How could the Universe just drop the money out of the sky for you??

It must be a mistake. What’s the catch?

I realize this isn’t good news for you.  Sad face. But it can be!

Did you know that you’re not a slave to these negative money beliefs?

If you inherited them, you can DISOWN them. You can create a powerful relationship with money so that it flows easily into your life.

YOU DESERVE IT!
~ Dagmar Fleming, Success Catalyst

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about the Author:

Dagmar Fleming is a genuine business hybrid - a blend of traditional, straightforward businesswoman, entrepreneur, speaker, energy healer, and intuitive empath. Dagmar cultivated and perfected a proprietary high-growth, life purpose and income generation system she calls the Triple Quantum Reset™ that helps entrepreneurs dissolve emotional and mental blocks to success.