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3 Phrases to Avoid Using When Talking to Your Kids about Money - The Language of Wealth Pt. 1

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"We're trying to rob Peter to pay Paul," was a phrase I heard a lot growing up. Seemed like everybody was just one check away from being flat broke. As a result of hearing these constant stories of lack and financial insecurity, I had to unlearn the "language of lack" and rewrite my money story.

Can you relate?

That's why as parents, we should be mindful of our words. What we say about money and how we interact with it is either going to teach our kids the language of lack or the language of wealth.

In this episode I share 3 familiar phrases that we should avoid at all costs if we want our children to learn the language of wealth.

  • Do I look like an ATM to you?
  • We don't have the money for that.
  • Money don't grow on trees!

Listen to get recommendations on what you should say instead.

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Did anything in this episode resonate with you? If so, Let Monique know.

Connect with the host of Sisternomics, Monique, on Instagram!

To join the Sisternomics Inner Circle, click HERE!

Visit the OverFlow Enterprises website HERE.

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"We're trying to rob Peter to pay Paul," was a phrase I heard a lot growing up. Seemed like everybody was just one check away from being flat broke. As a result of hearing these constant stories of lack and financial insecurity, I had to unlearn the "language of lack" and rewrite my money story.

Can you relate?

That's why as parents, we should be mindful of our words. What we say about money and how we interact with it is either going to teach our kids the language of lack or the language of wealth.

In this episode I share 3 familiar phrases that we should avoid at all costs if we want our children to learn the language of wealth.

  • Do I look like an ATM to you?
  • We don't have the money for that.
  • Money don't grow on trees!

Listen to get recommendations on what you should say instead.

=========

Did anything in this episode resonate with you? If so, Let Monique know.

Connect with the host of Sisternomics, Monique, on Instagram!

To join the Sisternomics Inner Circle, click HERE!

Visit the OverFlow Enterprises website HERE.

Hit the share button and send this episode to a friend or colleague who can benefit from it!

  continue reading

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