How to Save Money for Your Travels

The most stressful question you can ask me is: where do you live or what’s your address.

I don’t have the answers to those questions since I don’t even know what country I’ll be living in come October.

When most people learn about my nomadic lifestyle, their next question is: how do you afford to travel so much?

Can a Country Impact Your Relationship With Money?

A few weeks ago, I had lunch with some Creating Money Magic students and one of them asked me a very interesting question: do I experience Wealthy Money differently in every country?

She mentioned that she noticed that my writing and the things I discuss about money are very different in each country.

In South Africa (I’m still in South Africa right now) my writing is always different and my writing changes – I don’t go as deep in my writings about my conversations with the spirit of money.

I’d actually never noticed that before but I thought about it and asked some people what they thought and the general consensus was the same – my writing and interactions with money change in every country I’m in.

I think it’s really interesting!
 

How to Stop Feeling Guilty About Spending Money on Yourself

Over the last few weeks I've been sharing how money asked to be a husband during one of the meditations. Since then I have noticed a change in how I relate to money. And it's a great change.

I noticed that there's a trust and gratitude within me when it comes to money. It's something that's definitely new and it wasn't always there until I started doing the spirit of money meditations and inner child meditations to let go of the past.

I used to look at my bills or expenses and obsess about cutting them and sometimes feel upset that unexpected bills would appear.

I remember arriving in Dubai at the beginning of last month and just being shocked at the pricing of everything.

How Our Relationship With Our Parents Impacts the Way We Manage Money

 

Most of us aren’t aware of how deeply our childhood and the relationship we have with our parents and/or siblings impacts the way we manage money.

The roles we take on as kids impact our sense of power and the power dynamics in parental relationships.

Because my greatest challenge has been the relationship with my mom, my focus has been on healing the mother wound, but the same applies with fathers.

As kids we learn very quickly what makes our mothers happy and for most of us we learn that it's being the good child, the obedient child.