
How do you handle money?
Money obeys those who respect it.
It is important to understand what respect is in order to then apply it to money.
If you want to delve deeper into this topic, I invite you to come to the three-day retreat called Master in Sales.
Respect is giving it the real place it has in the life of any human being in temporal life who is aware of their temporality.
Respect means stark realism.
Don't give it more value, but don't give it less value either. .
It's very important to understand that respect is about how you treat money. It has nothing to do with what you think about it.
Respectful behaviors regarding money include:
1. Use the money.
Never let him use you
That he uses you means that you consider your value as a person to be due to his presence in your life.
Using money means not feeling bad about spending it.
Don't spend it as if it will never run out, don't save it for a future that never comes in your financial life, and don't waste it as if it has no importance in everyday life.
2. Spend it with pleasure.
Knowing that by doing so you are giving jobs to all the families who work for the brand you bought.
That means the money comes back into your pocket.
3. Show generosity by using it as a gift to someone other than yourself.
Don't just use it to buy things for yourself. Use it to buy things for and show affection to someone else.
4.- Do not have an energetic attachment to him.
Discard the thought that it will run out and that you have to obsessively take care of it.
5. Use it to develop valuable practical experiences, skills, and knowledge.
6. Pay your debts responsibly, whether little by little or quickly. Having debts is like having energy drains.
7. Money should give you time to spend on your loved ones and yourself.
A poor person has no time for anything.
The problem is that we often treat money with fear or carelessness: we spend it without control or reject it thinking it is "bad".
This disorder brings pain, because it generates scarcity, debt, and the feeling that there is never enough.
But when you learn to respect money—manage it, value it, and see it as a tool—everything changes.
Pain becomes learning, and the pleasure of living with more freedom, peace, and abundance arrives.
In the end, money is not the goal, it is an ally… and it only obeys those who know how to honor it.
Thank you for reading me, I am Dr Roch
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