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Don’t tell Your Father!

 

Women are holding more power with the money!

In today’s times, it is all about who holds the money!

In feng shui, money is just another tender to barter for goods and services.

Barter, in years past, was when someone brought in a boat load of fish; they would all be rich, as everyone would have enough to eat! Also, people living on farms would trade their chickens or eggs for another farmer’s produce. It was when people started to get paid in ‘cash money’ that changed the whole course of history.

Money makes the world go ’round… I pay for a haircut. The stylist takes the money to the grocery store and buys food for her kids. The store collects the money and pays suppliers and the employees. The employees take their pay check home, which enriches their lives, and gives them security to buy things for their house or make a car payment. The lady of the house feels good because she has material things that feed her self- esteem, and she is free to go out and get her hair cut.

Money makes the world go round.

It is interesting to observe how people handle their money. Some people gravitate into the role of ‘hoarder’ or ‘spender’ as time marches on. A hoarder would be the one in charge of (or in fear of) having enough money for rent, retirement, payments, insurances, etc. The spender would be the one to purchase with impulse, without consulting, without considering consequences.

Once in a while, you’ll find a money-hoarder partnered up with a chronic spender. A person who likes to shop and likes ‘new things’ may also need to justify his/her power. In extreme differences, the imbalance cannot be blamed on either person as they would be feeding off the other: the hoarder who wishes to save and pinches pennies, enables the spending habits of the other… and it goes around and around, compensating for the other partner to find a balance.

Money does have power. The ones who own ‘most of the money’ can make more decisions. And, whoever earns that money has the master power to initiate any major decision and buy whatever they want. Historically, it has been men that have had most of the power.

When women began to venture out to find jobs, they discovered their own earning power… spending gives them power!

Then, the revelation: cash money wasn’t required for transactions. The tender wasn’t money anymore, as credit cards came into circulation! Any need could be met with a little plastic card instantaneously!

For many using ‘borrowed money’, it meant no more living on a shoe string.

Many women, n my mother’s generation grew up on a farm during the depression. My mom was praised for being thrifty and learned that every egg had a value and every piece of string should be saved for another use. Much later, she was the one who took care of the kids and groceries. When dad handed her money, she proceeded to purchase the cheapest grade of food and goods available, because that was what she was taught. Never spending on herself.

All these restrictions changed for my mom when her Aunt died and left her a windfall. This changed her life! At 70 years old, she finally had her own money! And, she had more power! She insisted on keeping the old car for herself when my dad upgraded that next year. It was HER car and she had the means to take care of it.

The car was her ‘getaway’ option. She could choose to run out to the store whenever she wanted. Suddenly, she was very generous to us kids, offering to pay for things that were unheard of in past decades.

As her health deteriorated, I would take her to Wal-Mart or IKEA to get some exercise walking with a shopping cart.

She whispered to me one day, “I have a new bank card! Don’t tell your father…”

And I replied, ‘Really, mom? A bank card is no big deal.’

“Don’t tell your father!! This is my money

and I don’t want any questions or comments about this stuff.

He will never see the bill.”

I think back now. she related the privilege of a bank card as another expression of freedom! Now, instead of holding up the checkout lane looking for pennies, she was there with her new bank card and feeling great.

Money is the power in our society’s time. We need to make confident decisions when using money, whether we are remortgaging the house or buying another pair of shoes.

Having power gives us self-esteem, and self-esteem brings action in our world.

It is an interesting dilemma: The balance between a healthy existence towards money and the scrooge in us that needs to save – sometimes at the cost of not being able to share or give to others.

My challenge for you is to find the tricky balance between the hoarder and the spender in you.

Self care is for YOU!

Budgets are only a guideline, but you need them to get a handle on things. You can revisit and revise them at anytime.

Be diligent to look after your responsibilities, but don’t forget about yourself. You need to allow yourself a bit of mad-money to feed your self-esteem as a person. (Haircuts, coffee with friends and some bling are important!)

This reinforces our power of choice.

Do this guilt free…you don’t ever need to tell your father, or anybody else.

All the best, Kathryn (reposted from archives Sept 10, 2015)

~ P.S. Feng Shui and Money are clearly connected by many cryptic messages in our immediate environment. Find out more about how Feng Shui can help cultivate abundance for you. kathrynwilking.com

Kathryn Wilking is an Author, Stager and Feng Shui Consultant.  Feng Shui is a perfect blend with her 20+ years of experience in Decorating and Home Improvements. Kathryn is available for site consultations and innovative talks. She delivers ‘Practical Solutions for Life!’ Visit her website to receive monthly tips from the Art of Balance at kathrynwilking.com


About Kathryn Wilking

Author, Home Stager, Feng Shui Consultant

Kathryn Wilking Feng Shui

Kathryn has inspired women for more than a decade to take charge of their lives; arranging their environment, home and office, to support a positive, prosperous lifestyle. She provides informative tips and talks to organizations and small groups through her Facebook Group and Blog Posts and recorded podcasts. Contact her today for more info about bringing the practical application of Feng Shui into your space.

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