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“A steward of money is someone who responsibly manages financial resources as a caretaker for another's assets, making wise, ethical decisions aligned with personal values and goals, often with a spiritual component recognizing that wealth is a trust to be used for good, including saving, investing, giving, and avoiding waste, rather than self-indulgence.”
-Google AI response to “definition of steward of money.”
Instead of seeing your Self as a saver, a spender, an investor, a giver, or even a hoarder, think of your Self as a steward of money. That simple shift can help you view money through a different lens, allowing you to allocate your resources in alignment with your Authentic Life. As a steward, you’re still a saver, spender, investor, giver, and even a hoarder, but you are those with intention and in harmony with your Authentic Life; saving, spending, investing, giving, and hoarding (maybe not so much hoarding) are done in ways that express your values and who you are. Hold your Self accountable to be a steward as Google has defined it, and see how your relationship with money begins to change. See you tomorrow and keep pursuing, JC |
I'm on a mission to help more people find and live their authentic life. Check out my Daily Notes where I write a short note each day about the connection of spirit, mind, body and money on the Pursuit of your authentic life.
Just hit send… On the email you’ve been waiting to send.On the first blog post, you’ve been wanting to publish.On making that phone call/sending that text to your crush.On submitting your letter of resignation. The perfect timing you are waiting for is never going to come–the perfect time is right now. Just hit send. You may not get the outcome you desire. The email may not get answered.The first blog may not be read by many.Your crush may say no to your date.The next stop in your career may...
“You should 'just be yourself' not because it will make you more likeable (it won’t) but because it's only by being yourself that you'll find people who like you for who you really are rather than for someone you're pretending to be.” -Gurwinder Bhogal See you tomorrow and keep pursuing, JC
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