I was brought up in a loving family, we didn't have much money, but we had loads of love and received a raft of life lessons which have served us well as adults.
My mum is an absolute star; she's raised a houseful of children, her own and others. Mum worked nights, so we wouldn’t have to come home from school to an empty house. One of the things I learned from my mum, was how to make the most of your money. I watched in wonder, as mum made very little go a very long way. Even today, whatever she has, she makes sure it’s divided, so that bills are paid, some is saved, some is given away and some is left for fun.
Thinking about my mum got me wondering. If my life lessons and principles around money were so solid, where did my attitude towards debt come from? When I became an adult, and got into full time employment, my behaviour around money was vastly different from the way I had been raised. For example, I always wanted things immediately, waiting wasn't for me. I didn’t think anything was wrong with racking up huge credit card debts. I loaned money I never had.
It took me years of repeating the pattern of getting into and out of debt before I realised where my attitude had actually come from. One day, I met Heather Allen, author of the DebtFree Playbook and in speaking with her discovered the source of those attitudes. Once I learned what I was doing and why, I was able to make some significant changes with regard to my relationship with money. These changes have made a big difference to my life. As a student of the DebtFree Playbook system, I’ll share with you the lessons I’ve learned and the insights I’ve discovered. I'll tell you about my debt hell and my debt heaven, in the hope that you’ll be inspired to look at your own relationship with money and take action towards being debt free.
I do hope you enjoy getting to know me, I’m looking forward to hearing from you.
Until the next time love and abundance to you.