Description
Everyone wants a little more in the bank account, but why does money seem to flow easily to some people, and not to others?
Ken Honda (aka the "Zen Millionaire") is a rare combination of philosopher and businessman. He is Japan’’s best selling personal development author, with more than eight million copies of his books sold.
His bestselling English language book, Happy Money, is all about the Japanese art of making peace with your money, and why our finances don't have to be something we struggle with.
As Ken believes, money can indeed bring you happiness, if approached with the right mindset. Whether you've got $100 or $1,000,000 in your bank account, what matters is if it brings out the best in you.
We cover -
Why “money wounds” can keep us stuckHow our childhood shapes our relationship with moneyWhy lottery winners often end up back at zeroHow wealthy people think differently to non-wealthy peopleWhy addressing our finances can be so painful How to use mindset to earn more and be more prosperous
Thanks so much Ken for the great conversation - you really made me think about how many limiting beliefs are tied up with money beliefs!
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