And You Thought It was about Money!!!!

Once a woman achieves financial stability, no longer struggling to make ends meet, something within her dramatically changes…though she’s rarely aware it’s happening.

Her brain, no longer tasked with simply surviving, is ready to rewire itself.

She finds herself yearning for Greatness, no longer satisfied with mediocrity.

She deeply desires to create wealth, not for its own sake, but for its original meaning—well-being.

She strives for power, not to appease or dominate others, but to have sovereignty over herself.

She searches for significance, not by being the best or making the most, but by doing what God put her on earth to do.

Rewiring, however, requires tremendous effort. She must intentionally respond differently, not habitually, consciously choosing behaviors that permit her to thrive…rather than merely survive.

Yet, unless she’s vigilant, her old neural connections will keep recreating ‘not enough’. She’ll unwittingly remain rooted in the hard-wired neuropathway offering the least resistance (commonly known as her comfort zone).

I truly believe when enough women understand how to rewire their brains by taking the path of most resistance, building their wealth and claiming their power, a global transformation will occur.

We’ll have the values, visions, sensitivity and the resources needed to change this world, heal this planet.

This, I believe, is our essential legacy, our inherent destiny, our financial responsibility as women.

Tell me about the legacy you want to leave in the comments below.

Comments & Feedback

  • Lisa

    I believe in 5 years time I’ll be more clear on the legacy I want to leave.

    Long story cut short, I strangely want it known on my gravestone that although my native language was English, I spoke a second language quite well and often. That’s really important to me for some reason.

  • barbara huson

    I can imagine that speaking another language would be important to you Lisa…it’s not easy at all to do that! I’ve tried and failed miserably! I’m impressed and love that you want that as part of your legacy!!! Go for it.

    • Lisa

      Sorry to tripple post, I think I want it known that I spoke my 2nd language, because it’s part of my identity.

  • Lisa

    Thanks, Barbara. Trying to learn a foreign language, especially before going on an international trip somewhere makes traveling more enjoyable and failing miserably is part of the learning process!

    Next year, I want to go though piles of old receipts and records to work out how much money and time I’ve spent on studying my 2nd language, not just to help me determine my true worth when negotiating with clients, but to also give other people an idea about how much time and money they might need to invest into learning my second language.

    • barbara huson

      Great idea, Lisa, to figure out the cost of learning a language. I’d be very interested in knowing how much it cost you.

Meet Barbara Huson

When a devastating financial crisis rocked her world, Barbara Huson knew she had to get smart about money… and she did. Now, she wants to empower every women to take charge of their money and take charge of their lives! She’s doing just that with her best-selling books, life changing retreats and private financial coaching.

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