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3.04 Money & More : ethical or not?

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"Your desire for more isn't unethical; it's an expression of your love and vision for the world." If you are creative and sensitive like me you probably come across ethical questions like can i with a clean heart ask this for my offers or desire more and more>??

Is that ethical or not?

We go into this topic that is especially good when you want to scale beyond what you need and want for creating a bigger vision.

Here are four key takeaways:

  1. Ethical Creation and Financial Abundance: Wanting more money isn't about greed; it's about creating a positive impact. When your desire for more stems from love and a vision to help others, it aligns with your values.

  2. Dogma and Stigma around Money: Challenge the societal dogmas and personal fears that hold you back from earning more. These limitations often stem from past traumas and misconceptions.

  3. Money as a Tool for Good: Money is neutral—it’s how you use it that counts. It can support causes that align with your values and benefit the planet.

  4. Trusting Personal Integrity: Trust your own integrity and motivations when it comes to earning and using money. Your desire for more can come from a place of love and a vision for a better world.

Find me here to connect deeper around this topic

https://www.instagram.com/sacredrebels.academy/

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"Your desire for more isn't unethical; it's an expression of your love and vision for the world." If you are creative and sensitive like me you probably come across ethical questions like can i with a clean heart ask this for my offers or desire more and more>??

Is that ethical or not?

We go into this topic that is especially good when you want to scale beyond what you need and want for creating a bigger vision.

Here are four key takeaways:

  1. Ethical Creation and Financial Abundance: Wanting more money isn't about greed; it's about creating a positive impact. When your desire for more stems from love and a vision to help others, it aligns with your values.

  2. Dogma and Stigma around Money: Challenge the societal dogmas and personal fears that hold you back from earning more. These limitations often stem from past traumas and misconceptions.

  3. Money as a Tool for Good: Money is neutral—it’s how you use it that counts. It can support causes that align with your values and benefit the planet.

  4. Trusting Personal Integrity: Trust your own integrity and motivations when it comes to earning and using money. Your desire for more can come from a place of love and a vision for a better world.

Find me here to connect deeper around this topic

https://www.instagram.com/sacredrebels.academy/

  continue reading

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