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\nHere are some statistics:<\/p>\n
The reason for these startling statistics and worsening trends is our financial conditioning.\u00a0 Our beliefs and attitudes are handed down from prior generations. Often, the \u201crules\u201d we grew up with are no longer working in today\u2019s world.
\nHabits that may have been helpful back in the 1800\u2019s may not serve us as well today \u2013 yet, we\u2019re still ingrained with beliefs and practices that have been passed onto us over the generations.
\n\u201cMoney doesn\u2019t grow on trees\u201d<\/i>
\n\u201cYou have to work hard to make good money\u201d<\/i>
\n\u201cThere\u2019s never enough\u201d<\/i>
\n\u201cWe can\u2019t afford it\u201d<\/i>
\nIt\u2019s important to note that these sayings aren\u2019t necessarily right or wrong. And it doesn\u2019t mean the person who shared them with you is a bad person, or meant you harm. Remember, they were only sharing information that was handed down to them. What if we can learn to reframe those questions so that the messages are more positive and get us thinking more prosperously?
\nFor instance, instead of \u201cWe can\u2019t afford it,\u201d\u00a0 could be rephrased to \u201cLet\u2019s see how we can afford this.\u201d
\nOR: Instead of beating yourself up over a bad investment and telling yourself ,\u201dI don\u2019t have any skills when it comes to investing\u201d \u2013 how about if you turned it around and said, \u201cWell, I guess that experiment didn\u2019t work!\u201d
\nI, personally, want to make a difference my household attitude towards money. We talk openly about our finances, plan for events, save together and participate as a family.
\nWe look forward every year to tax time, because we know we will be getting a little bit back.\u00a0 And as a family, we decide how to spend it. Last year we made a budget with our tax refund and with our children, ages 9, 11 and 13, planned how we\u2019d spend it.\u00a0 We included Summer Camp for each child, including the supplies they\u2019d need (like real cowboy boots for Horse Camp). We planned our Summer vacation and campout. We paid off some debt. And we set some funds aside for entertainment.\u00a0 We all agreed on each item as a family.
\nOur children loved the experience, learned from it, and felt included in the decisions we were making in all our lives. The most important thing to me, is that their ideas about money, taxes, spending and saving are being molded right now while they are young.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
I have run across some statistics that have made me pause and think about the situations we create around money. Here are some statistics: Only 37% of American workers say they have calculated how much money they will need to have saved by the time they retire. Making matters worse, many who say they have…
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