If you’re asking this question, then you definitely need to do the course and change your mindset! This Money Mindset course will help you change the statement from ‘I can’t afford it’ to ‘I will find a way to afford it’ and work on the solution.
This course requires an investment in you, which is a commitment from you to take the course and implement the changes. If you implement the changes discussed at a minimum you will either save the amount which covers the cost of the course or earn additional income to cover the course. However, the potential for increasing savings and earnings is limitless and past clients have saved and earned significantly more than the cost of the course.
Suggestions to cover the cost of the course:
Do a bank switch – can earn approx. £125 earned
Try not buying a coffee every day for a month £3 x 30 = £90 saved
Skip takeaways for a month – potential saving £50 – £100
Cancel non-essential subscription/s for 3 months (yes Netflix is non-essential and just think of the progress you will make with the extra time saved as well 😊) savings approx. £21 – £200
Sell unwanted items which you have not used/worn for over 2 years – earnings £10 – £200
If you can relate to any of the following statements then this course is for you:
You are unhappy with your current financial situation
You find it difficult/impossible to save
You feel unfulfilled in current job and think you should be earning more
You feel you have untapped potential but don’t know what to do
You overdeliver and undercharge
You do not keep track of and understand your money
You always giving away freebies or discounts even if you are not earning enough
You are overlooked for promotions
You have thought about setting up your own business but always puts it off
You feel scared / worried to negotiate a salary
You feel envious of other people’s success/earnings
No, this course is not offering empty promises to get rich quick. It will however improve your financial situation by earning more and saving more if you implement the changes discussed in the course. Some savings/earnings can be gained in the short term and some are for the medium to long term but the potential benefits are limitless.
No, if you are currently experiencing serious financial difficulty then I recommend seeking advice from the Money Advice Service https://www.moneyadviceservice.org.uk/en