Women and Money: Challenging Societal Beliefs and Building Wealth
Kara LoewentheilJuly 5, 20255 min1 views
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- 💡 Women are often taught that they are bad with money, a belief reinforced by societal norms.
- 🎯 Society conditions women to believe that money is for men, while men are taught about investing and wealth building.
- 💰 This socialization leads women to believe that being good with money means being thrifty and keeping a budget, rather than investing and growing wealth.
The Three Money Lies Women Are Taught
- 🚫 Lie 1: Money is exclusively a domain for men.
- ⚠️ Lie 2: Wanting money or discussing wealth is inherently problematic or makes one a bad person.
- 🎭 Lie 3: It's possible to opt out of financial systems without negative consequences, preserving one's virtue.
New Money Beliefs for Women
- 🧠 Understand the cost of your money thoughts: Recognize how limiting beliefs impact financial potential.
- 🌟 Know your worth non-financially: Value yourself beyond monetary terms, but understand its economic implications.
- 📈 Understand the economic value of your contribution: Recognize and own the financial worth of your work and efforts.
Bonus Content for Book Pre-orders
- 🎁 Pre-ordering the book "Take Back Your Brain" offers a bonus called "Cara's Favorite Money Thoughts."
- 📚 This bonus includes two sets of money thoughts: basic ladder thoughts for beginners and advanced thoughts for abundant experiences and wealth creation.
- ⏳ The bonus is available for pre-orders placed by Sunday, May 12th, and is instantly accessible upon purchase.
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Women and MoneyMoney MindsetFinancial LiteracyWealth BuildingSocietal ConditioningFeminist ThoughtInvestingBudgetingEntrepreneurshipSelf-WorthEconomic Value
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