The Wheel of Misfortune: Over Giving
Sue Bryce, Tiffany Angeles
Lesson Info
6. The Wheel of Misfortune: Over Giving
Lessons
Class Introduction
04:13 2Blocking, Leaking, and Pushing Money Away
03:50 3The Wheel of Misfortune: Avoidance
09:24 4The Wheel of Misfortune: Guilt & Shame
10:40 5The Wheel of Misfortune: Not Receiving
08:57 6The Wheel of Misfortune: Over Giving
05:40 7The Wheel of Misfortune: No Boundaries
06:30 8The Wheel of Misfortune: Overspending
07:21The Wheel of Misfortune: Resentment
03:58 10The Wheel of Misfortune: Tightfisted
16:24 11Students Share Their Place on the Wheel
06:02 12Money Management LOVE
10:02 13How to Price Yourself
29:18 14Be Honest Within Your Business, Yourself
18:24 15Reevaluate Your Money Mindset
11:24 16How Do I Change Your Value?
13:22 17Overcome Avoidance
10:08 18Overcome Guilt and Shame
07:55 19Open Yourself to Receiving
05:23 20Overcome Over Giving
05:34 21Overcome Your Lack of Boundaries
06:52 22Overcome Overspending
06:49 23Overcome Resentment
07:08 24Overcome Tightfistedness
13:37 25Understand the Pain Path
14:20 26Rewrite Your Story
14:03 27Unlock The Secrets to Get What You Really Want
26:22 28What Do You Want?
26:15Lesson Info
The Wheel of Misfortune: Over Giving
Now, I need to make something super clear. I am 100% for giving. 100% for giving. How much percent? 100. 100% 'Kay, so just so we're clear. But what I'm not for is over giving, or what we're calling over giving. So let's talk about the difference. The difference between healthy giving and over giving. Healthy giving is really ultraism, because it is selfless giving. I'm giving and I don't need anything in exchange. I am giving out of the joy of my heart. And oftentimes it's in secret. I don't even need you to know that I'm giving because it's selfless. But in over giving, we're giving to get. And most of the time we're giving to get a feeling. Because if I go out to dinner with my friends and I'm like oh it's okay, I got the bill. What I'm really hoping is that you will see me as important or respect me or see me as the big shot. When I'm giving so that someone sees me and respects me or thinks, oh gosh wow, isn't she amazing that she paid for this? Then I'm stuck in over giving. (...
woman speaks off mic) I am an over giver. (audience laughs) I mean a lot of the-- I've been an over giver. I've been an over giver for a long time now. (laughs) However, I would just like to say I am changing that and that is one of the most excruciating things that I've ever been through in my life, is the idea that I had to give people things to make them like me. And Sue has done a complete paradigm shift around this. And it's what I'm hoping all of you will do because remember, awareness is progress. When we know better we do better. We're just seeing now, so it may be hitting us, like (gasps) I'm doing this. And that's okay. It's okay because just the awareness of it means that you're far better off today than you were yesterday. So how do we see over giving? Well maybe we start off with not thinking the money's ours in the first place. Maybe it came from a death or inheritance or you have some windfall of money and you basically don't feel it's yours so you get rid of it as fast as it comes in it goes out. Maybe we use over giving as penance. So in this particular case, maybe we use giving to make amends for something. Maybe we use giving to our children because we feel like we're not spending enough time or giving them enough attention. And so we're buying them all of these things in order for them to love us and respect us. Maybe we are using money to avoid a wrong decision. Perhaps you started a business and your spouse or friends or family told you you shouldn't do it. And the business isn't working and we just keep giving money to it. If I just give it a little more money and a little bit more money, then it will prove that I didn't make a wrong choice. I'm giving it money so that I don't feel this or so that I feel like I made the right decision. And maybe you use money just to prove that it's not your fault. Sometimes we see this with parents and adult children. The child is not doing what you think they should, they're not at the place that you wish that they were, And so you keep giving them money to prove that it's not a reflection of your parenting. To prove it's not your fault that your kid went that way instead of the way you thought they should go. And so I keep feeding them money to make me feel like I didn't do something wrong, even though that's your own idea of whether you did something wrong. And mostly over giving, we are sacrificing our finances for an emotional return. We're putting our finances on the altar in exchange for getting back that feeling of importance. I just need a little respect. I just want people to admire me. Now we're gonna talk about it this afternoon, because it may not be conscious, 'cause we have to look at what we're actually doing when we're over giving, to see if we're trying to get that feeling. But I promise you, if money's going out, to buy a feeling, it's blocking your money. Because you gotta get that feeling for yourself. You can't expect other people to give it 'cause they never do it the way you want 'em to. It's not their responsibility.
Class Materials
Ratings and Reviews
Barrie Fisher
OMG!!! You two are amazing!!! I am so grateful for all of your insight, and preparation that you have shared with us, wow!!! Lucky me, to have come across such an informative talk. You brought a human element to what it's like to be an artist. Sharing your ups and downs but always forging forward to be the best that you can be, because that's what your heart longs for, and what you were put on this plant to accomplish and share with the world. I've been a professional photographer for 30 years, and feel so fortunate for the life I've been given. No matter how long you've been doing photography, or been successful, these two wonderful women help to analyze the big picture, which is so insightful. Through their observations, hard work, determination and belief they have forged forward and are sharing their knowledge with us. I'm a spender and this came at the perfect time, as I'm taking time to observe my patterns. Thank you so much for this stellar talk!
Chris Alvino
This was one of the best entrepreneur courses I've ever taken, not just on Creative Live, but pretty much anywhere. This course doesn't deal with the nitty gritty technical details of entrepreneurship. It doesn't teach you how to build a business plan, create a marketing plan, or how to actual run your business for success. There are literally thousands of courses and coaches that teach this. What this course EXCELS at is teaching you the psychology of what it takes to get past your mental and emotional blockages around wealth, entrepreneurship, and life in general. I literally just finished the course and am watching it for a second time because it's so good and is exactly what I need right now to get over my own emotional and psychological roadblocks to wealth. The negative reviews are most likely from people who didn't understand this was going to be about the inner game needed to succeed in business. If you're lacking the emotional or psychological empowerment to succeed, if you keep procrastinating on those most important business endeavors, or if you have no idea what's going on inside but you're not as wealthy as you want to be, this is the course for you!
Alicia w/Beba Photography
This course came at exactly the time that I needed it! : ) I have been learning from a finance coach at my church that money isn't bad--it's the LOVE of money that's bad and the root of all evil. I've been learning over the last few months that money is a tool and can be used for good and this course just re-confirmed all of that. It's made me feel more confident and comfortable about the steps I've been recently taking to increase my pricing and makes me feel more comfortable with earning money, period. It is great for breaking down the false misconceptions you might have about money and is recommended for anyone struggling to price themselves, who doubt their worth or who just need (like I did) that extra step of confirmation that you're moving in the right direction. I loved this course so much I purchased it. Best $59 ever spent! (Seriously?! $59? I feel like I'm stealing at that price! I felt like, "How can I NOT purchase this investment towards my financial future?") Money well spent. The workbook is an added bonus too! :)