Your clients are wrestling with their money beliefs and it’s causing problems in their businesses.
They sit at home, struggling to imagine a 6-figure year (let alone a 6-figure month) and their old money stories keep standing in the way of them actually taking massive action.
Fear of success. Fear of failure. Fear of making money. Fear of losing money. Fear of becoming “Scrooge McDuck” or “Ebeneezer” if they ever do get money. Fear of family coming out of the woodwork with their hands out if they become successful. Fear of not knowing enough about money.
And the funny thing is the fear is 99% made up in their heads.
This imagined stuff in their heads comes out in sabotaging and destructive ways.
It keeps them from investing in their own growth, their business growth and investing in other ways like stocks and real estate.
Ask top entrepreneurs what they had to do to get where they are, and they won’t tell you it’s just business smarts. It’s their ability to have a healthy money mindset.
Your clients have to be able to see themselves with money. Safe. Whole.
They have to dismiss the stories they were told as kids like “we’ll never have enough” or “the bottom is going to fall out so why even try” if they want to truly stop pushing money away.
And that’s what your new money mindset blog posts will inspire them to do!
You’ll get these 10 done-for-you blog posts to teach your audience all about money mindset.
Here are how you can use them:
• Post them on your blog or use them to inspire content for your e-mails.
• Create a report by putting all the posts together into one document and use it to build your mailing list.
• Host a 10-minute Facebook Live on the topic of each blog post (or record a video and post to YouTube, social media etc.)
• Run a free challenge using the content from the posts
• Set up an autoresponder series using the blog posts as e-mail content, and add in a call-to-action that sends people to buy your coaching program or a related high-ticket item
• Pull apart each post and create content to share on social media