SUMMARY
- “When you think of money, you may often be in the experience of "there's just never enough”
- “You always have the opportunity to change your circumstance. And if we're looking at how there's just never enough, we're going to miss those opportunities.”
- “Start looking at how can I create the things I want as opposed to focusing on the things that you don't have and how there's never enough and make that shift and start to focus on I'm so grateful for what I do have.”
- If you are looking to bridge the gap from where you are to producing those financial outcomes and realities, this episode is for you.
- Watch the video to get the full training.
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Full Transcript:
[The following is the full transcript of this episode of Joey’s Performance Tune Up With Joey Klein. Please note that this episode, like all episodes, features Joey speaking unscripted and unedited. This video is captured in one take.]
When you think of money, you may often be in the experience of "there's just never enough". Something that's very important to understand about that statement or that psychology is that we can be inside of there's never enough and have $100 million.
We could also be inside that same thought and, you know, have, have no money or credit card debt. We can make, you know, a thousand dollars a month and have that idea that there's never enough and we can make a million dollars a month and have a sense that there's just never enough.
So regardless of your circumstance, you've got to start with understanding that the perception of reality is often going to determine your financial outcomes. And so regardless of where you are on the spectrum, if you are inside of there's never enough, then that's the first thing we got to tune up.
And I understand that there may be some challenges that you're facing, like, man, I can't pay the rent, or, you know, I'm not able to buy some of the things I really want to buy, or I can't support my kids the way I want to. And I have this, like, reality of not being able to get certain things. Even if that's your reality, you can still look at reality and start acknowledging the things in which you have. the money in which you do have the ability you do have to pay for rent or buy the food that you have.
And if you start acknowledging what you have, that's going to lead you to seeing how you can create more and something that you always have no matter what's going on in your life, you always have the opportunity to change your circumstance. And if we're looking at how there's just never enough, we're going to miss those opportunities.
Whereas if we realign the way we're looking at reality and we start going, man, look at these things in which I have. I have a lot of things. I have access to a lot of things. I'm so grateful for what I do have that's going to lead you to be able to see opportunities when they're in front of you and then capitalize on those opportunities.
And so no matter what your circumstance is, you have the opportunity to expand and create a set of circumstances that are better than the ones in which you have, again, no matter what your current circumstances are or where you are on the spectrum.
And so start looking at how can I create the things I want as opposed to focusing on the things that you don't have and how there's never enough and make that shift and start to focus on I'm so grateful for what I do have. Acknowledge the things that are there and what are the circumstances in which I want to aspire to and where are my opportunities to bridge the gap from where I am to producing those outcomes and those realities.
And you'll notice things will shift faster than you think.