38 min.

Money Mindset with Natasha Tekeste Thrive 9-5

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Money has been a taboo topic although it’s an essential component of our existence. Being able to sustain ourselves is integral for our self-care and self-worth. This is especially important for women.

 

It’s no secret that women are paid 23% less than men are paid globally. This external fight for financial equality is difficult and in addition to that, there can also be an internal struggle. The internal struggle can reflect our experience of self-worth, how we value ourselves, whether we experience ourselves as deserving of more or of less. These feelings contribute to the tone, intensity, and confidence in our voices. This is important because your money mindset is supported by your confidence and it is necessary to have a positive mindset and strong confidence as you engage in conversations around money.

 

Our guest today is Natasha Tekeste. She is a money mindset coach who coaches people socialized as women and women who want to earn more money at work. So they're employees, and they want to either apply for a promotion or ask for a raise. And then I coached women who are running their own businesses and want to make more money in their business. In both situations, you're asking for money, either through your offer or through an authority figure and so you want to be prepared to engage in these conversations. 

 

Natasha believes that one of the reasons mindset work is so important is because when you’re able to shift how you think about yourself – you’re able to shift your entire contribution to the world. That’s why in this episode she will share with us three crucial steps to integrate your money mindset, self-worth, and voice to help you achieve your goals.  

 

Get full transcript and more information here: ​​https://www.celesteharrington.com/podcasts/thrive-9-5 



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Natasha Tekeste, Money Mindset Coach

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Money has been a taboo topic although it’s an essential component of our existence. Being able to sustain ourselves is integral for our self-care and self-worth. This is especially important for women.

 

It’s no secret that women are paid 23% less than men are paid globally. This external fight for financial equality is difficult and in addition to that, there can also be an internal struggle. The internal struggle can reflect our experience of self-worth, how we value ourselves, whether we experience ourselves as deserving of more or of less. These feelings contribute to the tone, intensity, and confidence in our voices. This is important because your money mindset is supported by your confidence and it is necessary to have a positive mindset and strong confidence as you engage in conversations around money.

 

Our guest today is Natasha Tekeste. She is a money mindset coach who coaches people socialized as women and women who want to earn more money at work. So they're employees, and they want to either apply for a promotion or ask for a raise. And then I coached women who are running their own businesses and want to make more money in their business. In both situations, you're asking for money, either through your offer or through an authority figure and so you want to be prepared to engage in these conversations. 

 

Natasha believes that one of the reasons mindset work is so important is because when you’re able to shift how you think about yourself – you’re able to shift your entire contribution to the world. That’s why in this episode she will share with us three crucial steps to integrate your money mindset, self-worth, and voice to help you achieve your goals.  

 

Get full transcript and more information here: ​​https://www.celesteharrington.com/podcasts/thrive-9-5 



GUEST INFO —

Natasha Tekeste, Money Mindset Coach

Instagram -  https://www.instagram.com/natashatekeste/ 

Website - https://www.natashatekeste.com/ 

 

FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE —

Join the Thrive Weekly – https://www.celesteharrington.com/#subscribe 

My Calendaring Secrets Revealed! Worksheet - https://view.flodesk.com/pages/5f7ccb775bb2f876b07dea69

Crush Your Calendar Masterclass - https://www.celesteharrington.com/calendarmasterclass

 

FOLLOW ME —

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/people/Celeste-Harrington/100011029238985/ 

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/celeste__harrington/ 

Website - https://www.celesteharrington.com/ 

 

RATE, REVIEW, & FOLLOW ON APPLE PODCASTS –

If you love the content and find it valuable, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people — just like you — learn to love their jobs without losing themselves. Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! 

 

Also, if you haven’t done so already, please consider following the podcast. New episodes drop weekly and if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. 

38 min.