Personal Finance: Suze Orman's 9 Steps to Financial
Freedom
Suze Orman was on Oprah this week,
giving emergency financial advice to people facing foreclosure,
unemployment, or bankruptcy. Her 9 Steps To Financial Freedom
will help anyone to avoid those disasters.
Step 1 - Seeing How Your Past Holds The Key To Your
Financial Future
"Messages about money are passed down from generation to
generation, worn and chipped like family dishes." Suze
Orman
It is important to spend time understanding your family's
stories about money - and the ones you created yourself, as you
were growing up. Financial freedom begins with freeing
ourselves from the burden of the past.
Step 2 - Facing Your Fears And Creating New
Truths
"The trouble with fears is that when we keep them inside and
refuse to deal with them, they grow, like weeds left alone in a
garden. Take the fear of not having enough to cover the bills
this month and let it wander around by itself, unchecked. Where
will it go? It will become the fear of not having enough in
general." Suze Orman
New financial realities can only grow once you have faced
your fears and replaced them with new, more empowering
beliefs.
Step 3 - Being Honest With Yourself
"Most of us believe, or deceive ourselves into believing,
that we need about $1,000 to $1,500 a month less than we
actually do need to go on living the exact same way we live
right now." Suze Orman
It is very important to go back through your records and
establish exactly how much you have really spent. Guessing
won't get you free!
Step 4 - Being Responsible To Those You
Love
"It's not OK when you get sick, or when you die, to leave
financial chaos behind you for everyone else to clean up." Suze
Orman
Make sure you have a will, including a testamentary trust,
adequate life insurance, income protection insurance, and
health insurance. If you are not sure what any of these are, or
how to get them, consult a financial planner.
Step 5 - Being Respectful Of Yourself And Your
Money
"If you're respectful of your money, and do what needs to be
done with it, you will become like a magnet, attracting more
and more money to yourself." Suze Orman
The most powerful and respectful way to make money is to
invest wisely. Plan for your future, take advantage of the
superannuation plans that are available to you, face your debt,
and stand guard over your money, ensuring that every penny you
spend is a penny that must be spent.
Step 6 - Trusting Yourself More Than You Trust
Others
"When it comes to every financial decision you will make for
the rest of your life, you will choose correctly if you go with
the answer that reflects your instinctual response." Suze
Orman
Your financial freedom is your responsibility, and it can
only be planned and brought about by you. There is no "expert"
or "insider" who knows better than you what you should do.
Step 7 - Being Open To Receive All That You Are
Meant To Have
"Money is a living entity, and responds to energy, including
yours, and to how you feel about yourself." Suze Orman
Thoughts of poverty are the chains which bind - to release
them, give money to a charity you feel stongly about.
Step 8 - Understanding The Ebb And Flow Of The Money
Cycle
"How often have you heard, for example, of someone who is
devastated by being fired, only to land a much better job and
end up happier?"
To be at peace with the ebb and flow of money, remember two
things. Always take the long view of your financial future, and
believe that everything that happens is positive, if you are
willing to let it be.
Step 9 - Recognizing True Wealth
"True financial freedom lies in defining ourselves by who
and what we are, not by what we do or do not have." You
cannot put a price tag on your life. No matter what financial
ups and downs happen in your life, you will be truly wealthy
when you understand that none of that stuff matters. Not
really.
"Money itself cannot make you financially free. Only you can
make yourself financially free, and you can do it - and so much
more. You have that power."
Mark Bennett is a staff writer for Money Talks,
and contributes regularly to other financial sites. This
article is part of his series on refinancing, which can be
seen at http://EmergencyRefinancing.com
Suze Orman appeared in Oprah recently,
talking about foreclosure, bankruptcy, and emergency
refinancing - see her 9 Steps To Financial Freedom. | Article
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