Show Notes
Have you heard the term “silver spoon”? The saying goes, “the rich get richer, and the poor get poorer”? Or “Blessed are the poor”?Growing up, I got the notion from family, friends, and teachers that being rich was somehow “bad” and that holy, spiritual people were poor and should stay poor. Because of my mindset, any money I earned quickly disappeared, and I settled for a money set point that was spiritually acceptable to me. Around the same annual income as each of my parents, who were teachers.
But I was a doctor. Doctors are supposed to be rich, right? Well, not me!
I was the source of envy for many because they assumed I was rich as a doctor. Boy, were they wrong!
During this episode, I interview Sandy Forster, the money mindset mentor for women worldwide who are ready to experience more abundance and freedom in their lives. Sandy went from welfare to millionaire, has been featured in Oprah’s Aussie Secret, and loves inspiring and empowering women to break through their blocks, manifest more money, and create a life they’re truly passionate about.
Her award-winning international bestseller How to Be Wildly Wealthy Fast has been translated into over 11 languages, is the host of the Wildly Wealthy Women Podcast, and has transformed the lives of hundreds of thousands of women worldwide.
Sandy lives in her tropical paradise near the beach in sunny Australia and has wild kangaroos grazing in her backyard every afternoon. You can connect with her at www.WildlyWealthy.com
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