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your emotions decide what you earn
Here's how I started earning more, by feeling different.
At 23 years old I lost my shit after closing a 1 coaching client that would pay me €40 for per hour. This morning, I closed a €30.000 deal for one of my clients and collected the full payment on the same call.
Without sounds like a massive asshole, those experiences felt exactly the same, and I think that's fascinating.
Same experience, different numbers, and that's why I believe the emotions you feel towards money decide what you will allow yourself to receive.
Let me illustrate this vague-ass idea:
That $600 in your piggy bank that felt like a fortune when you were 16.
The $2.000 when your first 'real job' salary hit your account.
The ecstasy you felt with your first $10.000 month online.
All these amounts are different in value, but have been the same in emotional value.
Like Anton Kreil said in this mindfuck of a video: "respect money, but be indifferent to it."
It's what you think of money that decides what you feel about money.
It's then what you feel about money that decides how much you get.
I invite you to think along with me for a second...
Right now, there is a range of money that feel reasonable and realistic, right? Let's say for you this is 0 to $14.000 per month. Reasonable. Done it before. Familiar. But then as you slide that number up, you will hit a number where you start to feel 'RESISTANCE'.
"Uhh $25.000 would be a little outrageous."
That resistance.
That emotional weight.
That will keep the door closed to receiving it.
So how do we change that?
THINK of yourself in possession of that uncomfortable sum of money until it FEELS no longer uncomfortable.
Watch the video from Anton Kreil. That's the moment I started thinking about money differently, and to no surprise, it's also when I started earning differently.
Oss, Roel
P.S: nope I am not selling anything under here, I'm still fully booked. I do hope you give yourself permission to make a little bit more money, because why not.