Thursday, 9 April 2015

What is your money blue print and how it is formed?




What is money Blue print?
  
              We have heard this word many a times in our life. Let us consider a blueprint for a building. This is preset or well designed plan for that home or a building. Person working on the execution gets a clear idea of how and from where to begin and where to close.
In the similar way; your money blue print is simply a preset program or way of being in relation to money.

             It’s been bit confusing. Isn't it! Let me explain. Your own Money or financial Blue print determines how you create your reality and wealth. Financial or money blue print consists of a combination of your thoughts, feelings and action in the arena of money. So how is your money blue print formed? The answer is simple. Money blueprint consist primarily the information or “Programming” you have received in the past and especially as a child.

          Who were the primary sources of this programming or conditioning? For most people, the list includes parents, friends, teachers, religious leaders, media and your culture to name a few.

           Let’s take culture. Certain culture has one way of thinking and dealing with money, while other culture has a different approach. E.g. Maharashtrian Marathi people prefer job to doing business; where as a Gujrati person prefer to do business. Any child and any person on this earth do not come out of the womb with his or her attitudes towards money. But the fact is, the same child is taught how to think about and act in relation to money. Same holds true for every human being on this earth. You were taught to think and act when it comes to money. These teaching become your conditioning. Once you are conditioned in a particular way; they become an automatic response that is given to you for the rest of your life. So to change this automatic response you have to revise your mind’s money files.

To revise mind’s money files we need to understand; how are we conditioned?


Stay tuned for our next blog:

How is your mind conditioned to think about money in your life?


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