Today we’re discussing why your income goal probably isn’t enough to be the best version of you. We’ve been conditioned to not ask for “too much” in life. When I have my clients give me their income goal they will say, “$100,000”, but they are almost embarrassed to say it. Why have we been conditioned to be embarrassed about how much abundance we want to create when abundance is our birthright?
I want all of us to THINK BIGGER. When you think bigger, you can serve more. When we’re making $40,000 or $50,000 a year, it is tough to give back because it can be a struggle to make ends meet. But when you are creating an income of $200,000 or more, it is so much easier to consistently donate and put the energy of money back out into the world.
I challenge you to set an income goal and use the tools I give you in this episode to really break it down to find out if that’s enough for you to thrive.
Key Points:
- Why your income goal might not be enough to be the best version of yourself
- How to breakdown your income goal so that you can give back
- How to set an income goal so that you can thrive
Resources: If you want to learn more about connecting with your soul tribe and become an extraordinary Spiritual Coach, then the Spiritual Biz Coaching Certification Program is for you. And it’s time for you to book a call with my team to see if you qualify for the program: www.spiritualbizcoaching.com
Download a FREE copy of my international bestselling book Are You A Spiritual Entrepreneur? here: https://kimberlymaskaspiritualbiz.com/freeayasebook
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Credits:
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Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Biweekly
- PublishedApril 27, 2021 at 6:00 PM UTC
- Length7 min
- Episode73
- RatingClean