Have you ever wondered why some people seem to have most of the wealth and continue to acquire more, but you don’t appear to be getting ahead so quickly? If so, it could be your money mindset.
In this interview on the TV show Wake Up! WA I reveal how your beliefs, values and thoughts about money act as obstacles to you acquiring greater prosperity and wealth. I also share what to do about it.
Certified Financial Planner professional, Matt Hern has three times been awarded as one of Australia’s Top 50 Financial Planners by The Australian Financial Review Smart Investor.
He is passionate about guiding you on the right financial choices to achieve what you really want.
Matt Hern is an Authorised Representative of Sentry Financial Services Pty Ltd (AFSL 286786, ABN 30 113 531 034). All information is general advice only.
6 responses to “Is your money mindset robbing you of riches?”
Hiya Matt,
Thanks for sharing your inspirational video on positive money mindsets!
I’ll definitely be asking … Is that thought serving me?? and if my answer is no … it’ll be getting the swat!
Just great!
It is so important to let people know how potent mindset is – for money AND the rest of ouf lives! It is there where vast potentials lie dormant.
I loved your commitment to selfdevelopment!!! IMHO that is the most important sector for investment.
Greetings from Germany.
That was fantastic. No ummmms or aaahhs. just as I would expect from you.
Gee you talk quickly, must be excited about your subject.
Matt…you’re a legend! Great stuff.
Hiya Matt,
Thanks for sharing your inspirational video on positive money mindsets!
I’ll definitely be asking … Is that thought serving me?? and if my answer is no … it’ll be getting the swat!
Just great!
It is so important to let people know how potent mindset is – for money AND the rest of ouf lives! It is there where vast potentials lie dormant.
I loved your commitment to selfdevelopment!!! IMHO that is the most important sector for investment.
Greetings from Germany.
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