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LISTEN: Show Me The Money! with Hayley Grosser – The Abundant Farmer

LISTEN: Show Me The Money! with Hayley Grosser – The Abundant Farmer

On today’s episode of the Wealth & Wisdom podcast we’re challenging some of the most pervasive money myths that have likely shaped your mindset since childhood. These beliefs can limit your potential, induce stress, and even perpetuate negative financial cycles across generations.


Joining us is Hayley Grosser, a money mindset coach, who shares her journey from a scarcity mindset to one of financial abundance. Hayley explains what a money mindset is and how it unconsciously drives our decisions. She vividly describes how she broke through her financial ceiling by reprogramming her thoughts and creating a new narrative around money.

We discuss how our upbringing shapes our financial attitudes, why generational wealth patterns persist, and how conflicting money mindsets cause family tension. Hayley identifies common signs of a negative money mindset and offers strategies to develop a healthier relationship with money, emphasising gratitude, curiosity, and education.

We also dive into the issue of wealth guilt and how to resolve it by aligning beliefs with the positive impact of wealth. Join us as we explore the powerful connection between mindset and financial success and learn how to transform your financial reality.

 

 

 

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