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 Tell me something, {NAME}: What does a Rich Life look like for you? Did your mind automatically g

 Tell me something, {NAME}: What does a Rich Life look like for you? Did your mind automatically go to all of the things society tells you that you should spend your money on, like a house or a fancy car? Did you start defining restrictions — like save 10% every single month — or did you think about where you’d like to spend more money? Our money rules are so fascinating, {NAME}. We all have them, but rarely do we dive into why we feel certain ways about money. Think about it: How is it that some people can easily spend money on things they love, like a vintage shirt, while others experience guilt or shame around spending $3 on a latte? The truth is, so much of how we feel about money and how we choose to spend it (or save it) depends on our stories. We each have deep-seated beliefs about money that are driven largely by our upbringing and our personal experience. These beliefs become invisible scripts for how we approach spending, saving, and even thinking about money. For example, if you grew up hearing that money doesn’t grow on trees, perhaps it's hard to spend on anything that feels “frivolous” to you now, like a dress you LOVE but don’t “need.” But imagine for a moment what it might be like if you could identify and shed your invisible scripts about money and define beliefs that YOU want to hold instead? How would it feel to freely make financial decisions… not based on a one-size-fits-all approach, but based on money rules you designed based on what you value? How would it feel to let go of feelings of guilt or shame and instead spend your money in a way that inspires joy? Let’s find out ;) [This week on Limitless Life™, Ramit Sethi is sharing the ins and outs of creating your Rich Life… on YOUR terms.](  Ramit is a New York Times bestseller and founder of iwillteachyoutoberich.com. Over a million people have read his material on how to use psychology and systems to live a Rich Life, and in this episode, Ramit shares some incredible insights into understanding our deeply-ingrained stories and rewriting those invisible scripts, so we can design our own money rules based on what we each value. [Check it out here!]( So much of this world wants you to believe being financially at peace is simply about all the shoulds and woulds (that often stem from a place of restriction). But the truth is, you and I both know we were not designed to all fit into the same mold. So why should how you appreciate and experience money follow some cookie-cutter approach? The true key to finding that place of peace in your finances is getting in tune with what you value, so you can design your own plan that brings you total joy. [Listen here to step toward that freedom.]( I can’t wait to hear how it changes things, {NAME}. All Love, Melyssa   If you no longer wish to receive our emails, click [here](. Melyssa Griffin, LLC, 520 Broadway Suite 200, Santa Monica, California 90401, United States

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